Canary Wharf New Year 1992 Fireworks Laser Light Event
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
- For New Year 1992 the One Canada Square skyscraper at Canary Wharf in London's Docklands hosted a laser light, search light and fireworks event.
I went with my camcorder and tripod.
Having filmed this I thought that I ought to share it; its not as painful as torture but if you were expecting something spectacular with cutting-edge electronic music by someone such as Jean Michel Jarre, then prepare to be gobsmacked.
1992 itself was a far more exciting year in a way that could be said to be entirely fitting for the superb high quality enthralling display that it did not begin with.
It was 2 years before i was born its been 32 years now it must been wonderfull grate Night ❤
Ô cara essas luzes aí
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Lovely, it must have been a great night!
viagensimagens i agree. It looked amazing!!!
1:50 that horn...
Creepy af
1:50 10/07/1992
Well, it’s been 30 years since this happened.
Where has it gone? Oh and I'd like to time travel back to then ... with my HD camcorder!
R.I.P 1991
NEW YEAR
This is oddly unsettling
TOMORROW
The year i was born
Haider Jiwad my sister wasn't born yet, she is the oldest in my family! But I mean this is four years before the year she was born.
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The Canary Wharf Tower! That’s when the London Eye was not Built yet so they decided to do it in Canary Wharf!
Yeah The London Eye wasnt built until 1998
In fact, New Year's Eve wouldn’t even be centred on the London Eye until 2004.
The horns are kind of creepy sounding off all at once
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3! 2!! 1!!! HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Filmed on December 31 1991
Me watching this in 2020 like 👁👄👁
Chuchuuuuuuuuu new year 2024
lol imagine if there was a 5 min pause of NOTHING every new years NOW. fun fun fun!
2:09 The fact that it says “92” on the building and not “1992” looks wrong in so many ways!
I think it was because there was insufficient width to show four digits.
I was there at the base of the pyramid, on top of the building, working on this project. Your poorly shot piece of film play really doesn't do the event justice.
Poorly shot? What my camerawork or the image quality? Please remember that we did not have HD or 4k ultra HD in those days.
@@CitytransportInfoplus It's amazing that someone even captured it - I was on Westferry so saw it all.... and with the live set on the "old" KIss FM that was synced up to the Canary Wharf "jukebox". Mental!!!
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@Haider Jiwad same here
If 1992 is HI 92, then 2022 will Be YO! 22?
Great question!
Sadly they can't do it anymore since there are many buildings surrounding it
Don't they do it from the Shard instead?
@@Mi-by3fg they did for the 2021 Fireworks! It was epic
@@Yasin_2312 yes it was! I have to say, i think the 2021 display was the best one I've seen
@@Mi-by3fg Same, also the 2012 one aswell. Both Unique
But in new year 2023 the countdown area is Coming Back The Shell Centre Building and The Main Capital
Is that a screen or projector?
I think the red lights were located in the windows on every floor. The white lights were probably searchlights.
Interesting fact: between September and November 1992 the public were allowed to take a lift to the top of Canary Wharf and admire the views of London. www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vols43-4/pp707-724
In those days they were desperate for people to invest in Docklands.
Yes, I think it took about 7 or 8 years for the Docklands area to become popular with businesses and commuters. I wish I'd walked around that area at the time, although it would have had to have been with my family since I was only 13 in 1992. Interesting that in the early 80s it was a complete wasteland.
yep I went up it too! you could see windsor in the distance! wasn't glamorous the top floor - cables no ceiling tiles etc. I had just moved onto the island - fab times.
Now the views of London are mostly from the London Eye.
2024
Was this done in London
Canary Wharf is in Tower Hamlets, a borough of London.
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What language did the audience did the audience there used to countdown? It sounds like a victorian language to me.
English.
We speak a little language called British English. We have a unique dialect ya see.
@@esconis5304 This is like a year old comment but ok also at that time i was more into Irish English (accent dialect)
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