1966 - April 8 - Times Square - N.Y.C.

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  • An old silent home-movie film of Times Square from 1966. The film was quite worn, but we did what we could and posted it here anyway. How much has it changed?
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  • @briangraham1024
    @briangraham1024 16 днів тому +46

    I was sixteen in 1969 and just got my drivers license. I drove with two other guys from Halifax, Nova Scotia down to New York City. We stayed at the Times Square Motor Inn. Spent four days in the Big Apple and saw all the sights (Empire State Building, Statue of Liberty, United Nations Building, Madison Square Garden, Radio City Music Hall "The Rockettes!!!" etc.) We walked and walked all over the place. I was hoping to see the Yankees play but they were on the road. So we went out to Shea Stadium to see the Mets. It was a Saturday afternoon and Little League Day at Shea so all the kids that attended the game (around 30,000) were wearing their little league uniforms. The Mets played the Astros and won the game 4-0. Cleon Jones hit a two-run homer and Tom Seaver pitched a two-hitter gem. Of course that was the year the Mets went on to win the World Series. It was a wonderful trip with many great memories. 😊

  • @briteness
    @briteness 22 дні тому +52

    I was 5 weeks old when this was filmed. In some ways it is hard to believe that this was shot during my lifetime. Still, I would rather live in that lost world than the trashcan we live in now.

    • @Toyos-yk3ri
      @Toyos-yk3ri 21 день тому +5

      I would be born 5 months after this.

    • @jaminova_1969
      @jaminova_1969 20 днів тому +5

      I would be born 2 years after this!

    • @cataginandtonic
      @cataginandtonic 19 днів тому

      @@jaminova_1969 Back when 4 out of 5 doctors recommended Lucky Strikes. Good times.

    • @laurieeno2118
      @laurieeno2118 19 днів тому +4

      I was just over 4 weeks old at that point. 😊

    • @GenXLivingLife
      @GenXLivingLife 18 днів тому +3

      I was born 3 weeks before this 🙂

  • @johngranato2673
    @johngranato2673 13 днів тому +6

    We left NY in 1966, when I was 6. We arrived in Miami on 8-1-66--just outside of Coconut Grove and Biscayne Bay. What a paradise--swimming with fish and manatees, flying kites, riding bikes, climbing trees, playing ball, etc.

  • @chrisod22
    @chrisod22 8 днів тому +6

    "Battle of the Bulge" premiered in December of 1965. Two months earlier, in October of 1965, Warren Spahn appeared in his last Major League Baseball game for the SF Giants. Warren Spahn fought in the Battle of the Bulge.

  • @8avexp
    @8avexp 20 днів тому +12

    April 8 was Good Friday in 1966. We were still living in South Bend at the time , but would move to New Jersey almost exactly one year later. Then I became immersed in the city's subway system. There used to be a Howard Johnson restaurant by Rockefeller Center that I remember.

    • @kevinmcpartland7639
      @kevinmcpartland7639 19 днів тому +4

      The last day of my Dad’s 40’s. He was born 108 years ago.

  • @robparadise6099
    @robparadise6099 Рік тому +63

    I've been visiting NYC many times since 1967 and this is the Times Square I prefer vs. today with all the crowds, vaping, selfies and vendors. You can barely breathe walking through the crowd, especially in the summer.

    • @luislaplume8261
      @luislaplume8261 Рік тому +10

      I agree and I would rather see the traffic of then when it had real cars and buses instead of today when it looks like toys. I am a baby boomer who grew up in NYC during the Mad Men era.

    • @kidkully
      @kidkully Рік тому +1

      Did you ever go to the White House bar in Hell’s Kitchen?

    • @RDRussell2
      @RDRussell2 Рік тому +10

      Agreed. I don't mind a crowd so long as it is moving along, but there are too many reasons to stand still in Times Square anymore. What I really, really dislike about Times Square these days is the fake Elmos, the super heroes, the fake Mickey Mouses, all vying to be photographed with you.

    • @GinaBrooklyn1-ux3px
      @GinaBrooklyn1-ux3px 22 дні тому +2

      I was born and raised in brooklyn,I feel your pain, peace

    • @jamesm.3967
      @jamesm.3967 22 дні тому +2

      Yeah true, but the 70s Times Square was a shite hole.

  • @jimvinespresents...8463
    @jimvinespresents...8463 25 днів тому +19

    I was quite young at that time, but I resided in Manhattan, so watching videos like this is always enjoyable for me. Many thanks for posting!

  • @monaural2.988
    @monaural2.988 21 день тому +27

    What I wouldn’t have given to have visited the record stores and departments during this period.

    • @louiebee6745
      @louiebee6745 16 днів тому +1

      Downstairs Records...YES!✌✌

    • @jennifersman7990
      @jennifersman7990 15 днів тому +2

      Colony Records was another hip place for records back then

    • @hewitc
      @hewitc 14 днів тому +2

      @@jennifersman7990 It was at the ground floor of the famous Brill building where so many 60's hit were written. They had records but their sheet music selection was the best!!

    • @matrox
      @matrox 11 днів тому

      Why...whats the big deal?

    • @louiebee6745
      @louiebee6745 11 днів тому +1

      @@hewitc 1619 Broadway at 49th Street just north of Times Square.🎵🍎😎

  • @hughbyrne8250
    @hughbyrne8250 22 дні тому +37

    Look! No cellphones.
    One of the key elements to a non-cohesive society.

    • @sstills951
      @sstills951 15 днів тому +5

      I can't look right now. I'm on my phone.

    • @roadforrunner
      @roadforrunner 15 днів тому +1

      well put.

    • @tuberhubris4154
      @tuberhubris4154 15 днів тому

      Yeah, and we would be even more cohesive if we got rid of the cars and go back to the horse and buggy . . .

    • @hewitc
      @hewitc 14 днів тому

      @@tuberhubris4154 change is inevitable.

  • @claudiocorleone7856
    @claudiocorleone7856 21 день тому +18

    Older population is the first thing I noticed. And let’s face it folks a slower paced world.

    • @blossom1643
      @blossom1643 8 днів тому

      Older slower yes. Maybe because there wasn’t the rampant Greed we have today?

  • @CarlosPerez-wd8zo
    @CarlosPerez-wd8zo Місяць тому +13

    Perfect choice of music for this video make you feel like right there !

  • @sadietravels6213
    @sadietravels6213 2 роки тому +58

    @1:48- LOL - One juvenile digging in the crack of his pants and the other in the Beatles boots flipping off the camera man. Welcome to NYC 1966 style.
    Little did they know at the time, their antics are immortalized worldwide almost 60 years later.

    • @jenniferdjaslowskj993
      @jenniferdjaslowskj993 Рік тому

      whata a little jerk...must have been going to the movies...he was just picking his seat!!!

    • @sc2070
      @sc2070 9 місяців тому +5

      😂😂😂I'm looking like, man so much has changed and then the elite cam flip off came into play and I'm like maybe not so much haha

    • @user-qj4dx4fc3n
      @user-qj4dx4fc3n 24 дні тому +5

      That gesture was so much more offensive back then than it is today.

    • @rebekahcuriel-alessi2239
      @rebekahcuriel-alessi2239 24 дні тому +4

      I liked them... cheeky lads.

    • @matrox
      @matrox 11 днів тому +1

      Have you seen the pics of the college students on top of the roof at Geo. Wash. Univ. sunbathing in the 1930s and they are giving the finger to the cameraman?

  • @easkeybikes1966
    @easkeybikes1966 10 днів тому +2

    I was 6 days old when this was filmed. Glad to see this is in color!

  • @Tark75ifty
    @Tark75ifty Рік тому +16

    Great jazz music !👍

  • @jennifersman7990
    @jennifersman7990 15 днів тому +5

    Love seeing the movie marquee’s back then

  • @if6was929
    @if6was929 9 днів тому +4

    1:27 The Horn and Hardart Automat, Yay! 2:28 The Allied Chemical building, my father worked for Allied. I was 15 in April of '66 and I while it wasn't in Manhattan, I went to the Murray the K's Easter Show at the Brooklyn Fox. It featured, Joe Tex, the Young Rascals, Mitch Ryder & the Detroit Wheels, Jay & the Americans, Little Anthony & the Imperials, Deon Jackson, the Shangri-Las, Patti LaBelle & the Bluebells, the Gentrys, the Royalettes.
    Was it better back then, it was to me! I'm 74, have a pretty good life and I'm in good health but I'd give up any years that I have left to go back and relive the 1960's!

    • @blossom1643
      @blossom1643 8 днів тому

      Oh yeah it was my best time too! I’d go with you in a minute!!✌️

  • @chrisn7259
    @chrisn7259 9 днів тому +2

    This was fun. I moved there a year later. I had no idea that Radio Shack went back that far.

  • @donaldvisconti5483
    @donaldvisconti5483 8 місяців тому +14

    Great video! I graduated High School 2 1/2 months later, on 6/26/66.

    • @jamesmack3314
      @jamesmack3314 Місяць тому

      Drafted?

    • @vanillaexplosion99
      @vanillaexplosion99 18 днів тому

      @@jamesmack3314 He probably wasn't drafted. If the government sent you a draft notice you just ignored it if you did not want to go. There was nearly 500,000 draft avoiders during the Vietnam War era and few were ever prosecuted. Its like jury duty notices, never show up the first time and don't except registered mail. Had a number jury notices and I never show. They don't won't me on jury anyways because everybody gets an innocent vote from me.

    • @jamesmack3314
      @jamesmack3314 18 днів тому

      @@vanillaexplosion99 I like the jury duty analogy, but I thought it was a little harder to just ignore a draft notice than a jury duty notice. I’ve definitely tossed a few of the notices away.

    • @donaldvisconti5483
      @donaldvisconti5483 16 днів тому

      @@jamesmack3314 No! I attended college. When I graduated, my buck right knee got me a deferment.

    • @jamesmack3314
      @jamesmack3314 15 днів тому

      @@donaldvisconti5483 how fortunate…..

  • @rak6437
    @rak6437 2 роки тому +17

    I own a 68 Cadillac and it's very vintage, let alone it hasn't been even built when this was filmed. Quite amazing

  • @ref6122
    @ref6122 14 днів тому +5

    You get the sense your looking at a regular city with regular people living it,not some Disneyland for tourists and home for billionaires

  • @LoneLee2022
    @LoneLee2022 19 днів тому +3

    NYC is just incredible! The energy there is like no other place on Earth.

  • @louiebee6745
    @louiebee6745 16 днів тому +1

    I was almost exactly a year away from being born. I still watch the old Batman TV series reruns and these are the kinda shots of "Gotham City" you'd see during the opening.

  • @eddiecharlie77
    @eddiecharlie77 19 днів тому +4

    Minimum Wage was $1.40/hr and the subway fare in NYC 20 cents. and the Top TV shows were Bonanza, Lucy show, Andy Griffith Show, Gomer Pyle, and Batman

  • @edwinrivera1879
    @edwinrivera1879 9 місяців тому +6

    Omg, it’s amazing that we’re able to see this. I was only 2yrs old

  • @jimmycain8669
    @jimmycain8669 20 днів тому +12

    NYC was fun back then.

    • @kevinmadden1645
      @kevinmadden1645 17 днів тому +1

      And safer!

    • @billoconnor503
      @billoconnor503 16 днів тому

      @@kevinmadden1645 Not really. Lots of prostitutes keeping those seedy hotels in business. And drugs. And porn theaters. If you think life was better then, you probably weren't there.

    • @hewitc
      @hewitc 14 днів тому +1

      @@kevinmadden1645 Actually it wasn't. The crime rate in NYC has dropped every year in the last 25 years except for a blip during the pandemic when people lost their jobs. Did you see "Taxi Driver"? That was the 70's. Not as safe as today.

    • @1525boy
      @1525boy 7 днів тому

      @@hewitcThis film was shot in 1966 NOT 1975. BIG DIFFERENCE!

  • @Whites0x4life
    @Whites0x4life 10 місяців тому +18

    From about 1945 to 1965, I think Time Square was at its best; the flavor was just right. It was authentic, still somewhat nice, yet still had that seedy urban element. From the early 70s to mid 90s, the seedy element had gone too far. Now the commercial sterilization has gone too far. What happened to well-balanced authenticity? Bourgeois corporate money continues to kill the flavor.

    • @marcchevalier3750
      @marcchevalier3750 7 місяців тому

      No. 1920-1953. @@UnitTrace

    • @jamesmack3314
      @jamesmack3314 25 днів тому +2

      It was still great when I was a teenager in the mid late 70s had a nice element of sleaze but I never had any issues and I was around that area a lot now it’s just completely gentrified and overdeveloped

    • @billoconnor503
      @billoconnor503 16 днів тому +2

      New York has a long history of constant renewal. Parts of the city that were terrible slums are now trendy. Notice how many of the buildings in this film are less than 10 stories tall. Most or all of them have been replaced by much larger, modern structures. If this kind of evolution doesn't happen, a city dies.

    • @XxowendanxX
      @XxowendanxX 15 днів тому

      Great comment. I'm fascinated by the arguments of times Square as a vile cesspool vs times Square as Disneyland, which is better and which is worse and why. I can see arguments on both sides

    • @hewitc
      @hewitc 14 днів тому

      @@XxowendanxX As a resident in that period, it was exciting to live when Times Square was "dangerous". Hookers. strippers, drugs, pawn shops etc. Today it is sterile and too safe. FOX News demonizes it but it is their HQ. they are full of BS.

  • @felicecinque
    @felicecinque 3 дні тому

    This is fabulous - thank you for sharing. Would've been right before the smut moved in...

  • @floydmayo790
    @floydmayo790 4 місяці тому +8

    I remember "The Silencers" with Dean Martin. Good Movie!

  • @BlindFocus1
    @BlindFocus1 21 день тому +29

    It amazes me how the New York (notably, Manhattan) of the sixties seemed so much more authentic and livable (economically) than today.
    As an aside, to those noting that “everyone in this video is long dead, etc.,” please realize that this was 1966. Many of the young folks seen in this video are Baby Boomers and Silent Generation-era people. Many are very much alive in 2024.

    • @hewitc
      @hewitc 14 днів тому +1

      I am. I worked there summer of 1967 and went there for fun regularly from suburbia. Much more interesting than the burbs. You had to be careful and "smart" but it was worth it. Never mugged my whole life. FOX puts it down for political reasons. They have their headquarters there and the Murdochs love it.

    • @kevinsullivan136
      @kevinsullivan136 10 днів тому +2

      I am now 65 and grew up in Jersey City, NJ. Went into Manhattan & the other boroughs frequently then to see Mets, Rockefeller Center, Etc.

    • @iseegoodandbad6758
      @iseegoodandbad6758 5 днів тому

      More livable? I doubt it. Back then new yorkers subsisted on processed junk like crisco, pop tarts, TV dinners, skimilk, margarine etc. Kudos to Millenials bringing back REAL foods 👏!!!

  • @superbrownbrown
    @superbrownbrown 8 днів тому +2

    *Beautiful wide-open avenues. No stupid planters or annoying concrete barriers blocking lanes or ridiculous bike lanes causing manufactured artificial congestion.*

    • @blossom1643
      @blossom1643 8 днів тому

      😂 you’re very observant! I’ve never been to New York (didn’t want to) but you should see the Small towns from this era. Beautiful old homes large oak trees not too much traffic. I guess all that’s gone forever.😢✌️

  • @manhbx96
    @manhbx96 Рік тому +5

    I love the history of my city

  • @mikemike1071
    @mikemike1071 9 місяців тому +10

    Love the cars.

    • @freespirit21newyork
      @freespirit21newyork 2 місяці тому +1

      Yeah me too they were built to last not like today's trash that keeps shrinking 🤢

    • @drpoundsign
      @drpoundsign 24 дні тому +2

      @@freespirit21newyork BULL. They were made of steel, and since they weren't hot-dip Galvanized, they were rust buckets. They also didn't have three-point seatbelts, airbags, or modern crumple zones. Crash Deaths/year topped out at over 50,000, at some point in the 1960s/1970s. These days, it's down to about 30,000, and that's counting motorcycle, bicycle, and pedestrian Deaths, in a Nation with at least one third more population.

    • @paddyoak1
      @paddyoak1 21 день тому +1

      @@drpoundsign. Jay Leno did an excellent editorial in Motor Trend magazine years ago about how modern cars are way superior.

  • @RDRussell2
    @RDRussell2 Рік тому +7

    Yes, it's Times Square, but not ONE Broadway show is in evidence! (The "My Fair Lady" seen here is the film version.) While it's true most Broadway theaters are on the side streets next to Times Square, you would think you'd see a billboard for a show or at least SOMEthing. Interesting from this film to see Times Square without the TKTS booth; it didn't come in to play until 1973.

  • @andydporter5136
    @andydporter5136 24 дні тому +33

    Even with the traffic,Times Square looks infinitely more appealing back in 1966 then the garish hell hole it is today.

    • @zoso73
      @zoso73 23 дні тому +6

      It truly has become a snake pit. With smell of marijuana seemingly everwhere. Disgusting.

    • @ndogg20
      @ndogg20 22 дні тому

      Hell hole....today? Back in those good 'ol days it was a cesspool of porn, crime, and prostitution. Not that I'm too crazy of the Disneyland that it has now become, but get real.

    • @BlackDoveNYC
      @BlackDoveNYC 19 днів тому

      This is a bizarre comment. The people who (I guess) believe that New York is worse than this either have never visited or never lived in the city. This reads like someone who watches a lot of Fox “News” and believes all the incoherent nonsense that Trump spews.
      The funny thing is Fox “News” is headquartered in Manhattan and if I’m not mistaken it is the maybe second most visited place in the U.S. after probably Disney in Orlando. Didn’t realize so many people desire to visit a “garish hell hole”.

    • @sstills951
      @sstills951 15 днів тому +2

      I won't say that crime wasn't bad back then. But there's no way I am going to that city again nowadays. I'd feel like I was in a third world country.

    • @wineotautollc7369
      @wineotautollc7369 15 днів тому +3

      NYC has 65 million visitors a year lately, we will Not miss You

  • @tominnc315
    @tominnc315 3 дні тому

    1950-90. That was this Country’s greatest era post WWIl. I was 13 in 66
    Grewup in Miami

  • @fmphotooffice5513
    @fmphotooffice5513 24 дні тому +7

    Very nice film transfer! There are a lot of lost memories from sh**ty transfers where the master stock is thrown out.

  • @rak6437
    @rak6437 2 роки тому +6

    Thanks for uploading these. I love them all

  • @PuntaPacifica507
    @PuntaPacifica507 18 днів тому +2

    The Brooklyn salute!!!!

  • @PRATEEKsirji
    @PRATEEKsirji 8 місяців тому +10

    According to Wikipedia, on the day this video was shot i.e 8th April 1966, Leonid Brezhnev was elected unanimously as the party leader of communist party of Soviet Union. Time magazine released one of its most controversial cover "Is god dead?" and Two boys, aged 13 and 12, who ran away from their homes in North Carolina, sneaked on to a railroad box car and then found themselves locked inside for the next 13 days. The sealed car was carrying a cargo of nearly empty beer bottles to the Schlitz Brewing Company in Wisconsin, and for nearly two weeks, they survived by drinking small amounts of stale beer, until April 21, when they arrived in Milwaukee and workmen at the brewing company heard their cries for help

    • @johnfitzgerald2339
      @johnfitzgerald2339 7 місяців тому +2

      LOL at the beer-story! Thanks for sharing...I too usually heat to Wikipedia when I see a dated-vid like this to see what was going on that day. Now off to research those poor beer-swillers.

    • @jamesmack3314
      @jamesmack3314 25 днів тому +3

      That is a very cool story two weeks is a long time without food man wonder where they are today

    • @drpoundsign
      @drpoundsign 24 дні тому +1

      What?!? I thought the "God is Dead" story was in 1969.

    • @rebekahcuriel-alessi2239
      @rebekahcuriel-alessi2239 24 дні тому +2

      Wow!!! What a story of those boys!!

  • @larryro8872
    @larryro8872 2 місяці тому +4

    There was an arcade around there, I think it was next to a place called The Majestic Dance Hall. It is often confused with he arcade one 42nd, but the one I am remembering was on 45th or 46th.

  • @robertpanarella8327
    @robertpanarella8327 5 днів тому

    The last really great year of city life. Clean and safe. Downhill ever since.

  • @mkitty5333
    @mkitty5333 7 місяців тому +7

    Ppl don’t work today …so many ppl of all ages in time square

    • @tomallen5837
      @tomallen5837 19 днів тому

      Pretty sure people are working really really hard in Manhattan right now.😂 How did you even get this preposterous idea? Rent was hella more controlled AND affordable in Manhattan in the 50s and 60s. It's quite the opposite now... in the extreme. Everyone is hustling in Manhattan including the tourists. Everyone's hustling to get the most out of their money these days. No one is 'ppl dont work today', trust me.
      Great video btw. Nice to see a window back in time to my former stomping grounds. Love those two kids just chillin' and then flipping off the camera.

  • @robertgeary7520
    @robertgeary7520 2 роки тому +8

    Great video thank's 👍

  • @davehire1433
    @davehire1433 19 днів тому +2

    The thing I notice here and in other films and photos of big cities at that time is the taxis. The stereotype is of the old Checker cabs, but you see almost none of them. Most of the cabs seem to be Chevies, Fords, and Plymouths.

  • @marcelodesa3474
    @marcelodesa3474 Рік тому +9

    That's cool 2 months before I was born that video was made👶

    • @Qboro66
      @Qboro66 Рік тому +5

      This is 6 months before I was born, in East Harlem...
      Times Square was looking pretty good and as you can see, a hit with the youngsters playing hooky...
      Unless it was Easter recess...😆

    • @freespirit21newyork
      @freespirit21newyork 2 місяці тому

      I was almost a year old 10 months old to be exact

  • @anthonyhutchings8239
    @anthonyhutchings8239 Рік тому +4

    By the end of the summer we move from Queens over to Bergen County North Jersey...difference was like NIGHT and DAY 😁

  • @goonbelly5841
    @goonbelly5841 22 дні тому +7

    Dean Martin as Matt Helm in "The Silencers"
    They don't make movies like that anymore.

    • @hellbooks3024
      @hellbooks3024 18 днів тому

      They’re just as bad now, just more expensive.

    • @hellbooks3024
      @hellbooks3024 18 днів тому +1

      Checker cabs. Miraculously, I survived many rides on those fold-up seats back in those days.

  • @markjanfrancisco5156
    @markjanfrancisco5156 11 місяців тому +11

    Wow that kid at 2:00 giving the Hawaiian salute would never expect that back then in the 60’s😮

    • @user-ne3yw2cu6c
      @user-ne3yw2cu6c Місяць тому +4

      Why is that so shocking? I was born in NYC and 12 years old in 1966... we even said the "F" word.

    • @magneticstorm1
      @magneticstorm1 23 дні тому +3

      I knew people that lived in the 1940s ( my late dad and uncle) and people did flip the finger but it was considered very obscene.

    • @eddie054
      @eddie054 9 днів тому

      That kid must be in his late 60s or early 70s now if he's still alive.

  • @Porsche996driver
    @Porsche996driver 18 днів тому +2

    Let’s also note this was just before Vietnam war threw us into chaos, around 1967-68 folks realized it was a quagmire.
    Within a couple years guys were coming back with a nasty drug habit and crime spiked.
    Unintended consequences indeed.

  • @richardmiller1289
    @richardmiller1289 6 місяців тому +3

    It's cool seeing what NYC was like when I was 3.. not much has changed except the cars have different shapes and people have tiny televisions in their pockets but besides that not much has changed because we're too close to it it takes about 100 to 150 years to really see a difference. And humans then we'll have a different perspective than we do now.

  • @johna6767
    @johna6767 20 днів тому +6

    People waxing poetic about the Times Square of 1966 probably never went there during that era. You can't really tell from grainy videos like this how seedy it was. I used to walk through Manhattan a lot in the 70's and there were plenty of drug addicts, homeless, pimps and prostitutes, litter, gross smells and you name it back then. There were also plenty of slums in Manhattan back then, something which is rare in Manhattan nowadays. As garish and touristy Times Square is nowadays, it is infinitely preferable to the dump from back then. And yes, it was indeed a dump.

    • @KevinBalch-dt8ot
      @KevinBalch-dt8ot 15 днів тому

      BIG difference between the mid-1960s and the 1970s.

    • @Goldenowl66
      @Goldenowl66 14 днів тому +2

      Why I find interesting is the remnant of the 1950's with so many men wearing hats. I think that 1966 was the transition year between the old world and the new and 1967 was when the hippie era-pre 1970's kicked in.

    • @fastinbulvis2223
      @fastinbulvis2223 6 днів тому

      @@KevinBalch-dt8ot Exaclty! You beat me to it. John's comment is silly. Comments on 66, then compares to to the 70's. I was there both times, as a five year old in the mid-60's and a ten year old in 70/71. I remember my parents and older brother and sister talking about how noticeable the difference was. But it was nothing compared to what was to come. When I was living and working there in the 80s TSq was a hellscape. Awful.

  • @user-dw4kn9oi1m
    @user-dw4kn9oi1m 6 місяців тому +1

    Classic old film of Times Square in 1966

  • @keithverdi9204
    @keithverdi9204 9 місяців тому +5

    I was 7 now 65..most of the adults are either passed away or very old.

  • @JohnRosado-ts1jp
    @JohnRosado-ts1jp 8 місяців тому +5

    I was born June, 12 1966 on a Sunday....at 450 pm.... fact's!! Currently holding at 57 year's as of this writing....and seconds and minute's hour's day's months LoL 😆 Hahahahaha 🤪

    • @LoneLee2022
      @LoneLee2022 19 днів тому

      I was born on MAY DAY in the Great 58!

  • @icecreamforcrowhurst
    @icecreamforcrowhurst 20 днів тому +2

    Meanwhile only a few blocks south old Penn Station lay in ruins waiting to be unceremoniously carted off to a Jersey landfill.

  • @anibalcesarnishizk2205
    @anibalcesarnishizk2205 18 днів тому +1

    I was two days shy to be one hundred days old😁😁

  • @jeffkaufman9875
    @jeffkaufman9875 6 днів тому

    I’m walkin’ here… I’m walkin’ here!..

  • @siameseblue4824
    @siameseblue4824 17 днів тому +2

    I miss Howard Johnsons!

  • @howardcohen4845
    @howardcohen4845 21 день тому +2

    That was cool 😎

  • @user-ez6bw4xf1g
    @user-ez6bw4xf1g 6 місяців тому +2

    Amazing NYC

  • @sc2070
    @sc2070 9 місяців тому +3

    @1:55 😂😂😂 I'm looking like, man so much has changed and then the elite cam flip off came into play and then I'm like well maybe not so much haha

  • @seand67
    @seand67 21 день тому +3

    Nice

  • @Biscuit1973
    @Biscuit1973 Рік тому +3

    This 8mm reel’s are very interesting to watch here even though I wasn’t even born yet since this footage was shot back in the 60’s because this was during the time when construction on The World Trade Center was in motion & today all of those businesses that were seen in this reel are no longer around since many of the structures which had them had long ago been demolished.

  • @Soule6
    @Soule6 6 днів тому

    It's a trip how different Father Duffy Square looks now. I personally think Times Sq. is better now with Broadway blocked off as a walk-street.

  • @elviraguadalupe6325
    @elviraguadalupe6325 5 місяців тому +2

    I was born 7 days after😊

  • @Demille40
    @Demille40 16 днів тому +4

    Between 1960 and 1970, NYC went from a relatively safe, clean place to a drug, crime infested pit. Could it have had something to do with all the social upheaval of the late 60’s?

  • @ADAMSIXTIES
    @ADAMSIXTIES 22 дні тому +2

    1:56 True New Yorker.

  • @millermark445
    @millermark445 Рік тому +4

    The was three months after the city's crippling transit strike, and six month after the World's Fair closed (1964-1965).

    • @jamesmack3314
      @jamesmack3314 25 днів тому +3

      And the great blackout of 1965 I remember that as a kid living in Brooklyn

    • @drpoundsign
      @drpoundsign 24 дні тому

      @@jamesmack3314 The Obstetrics services of NYC Hospitals were completely Overwhelmed-Nine months later! The 1977 blackout, in contrast; spawned looting and riots. Future rappers got their boomboxes and turntables via the "five finger discount."
      They were making WAR-not LOVE-by then.

  • @guyfaux3978
    @guyfaux3978 14 днів тому +1

    Had those phony souvenir stores-- it was allowing that sort of thing that was the first signs of the decline of Times Square in that era.

  • @jackneidinger9544
    @jackneidinger9544 22 дні тому +3

    All those people are long dead. The cars are junked and the buildings have all crumbled slowly to the ground. Not a trace of '66 remains, just a fog of moldy memories.

    • @smallpicture65
      @smallpicture65 21 день тому +2

      Some of the young people are probably still alive?

    • @johnberry8367
      @johnberry8367 20 днів тому +2

      Are you from a small town where the average life expectancy is age 67....

    • @jaminova_1969
      @jaminova_1969 20 днів тому +3

      And this film! BTW, my parents are still alive as am I! The subway still exists and many of the buildings are there, with anew facade!

    • @squidward66
      @squidward66 12 днів тому

      who wants to tell him? still here

  • @Porsche996driver
    @Porsche996driver 18 днів тому

    4:09 Some Captain of Industry in a 1966 navy blue Cadillac limo! Classic.
    Also love the movie marquees of Paul Newman and Dean Martin. Nice technique to pan across both.

    • @Porsche996driver
      @Porsche996driver 18 днів тому

      Trivia - Times Square was formerly known as the British term “Longacre” until The NY Times moved their HQ here in 1904 - and advertising popped up all over the area.

  • @johngreen6783
    @johngreen6783 7 днів тому

    Allied Chemical tower before it was covered with billboards - it’s still there today you just can’t see it anymore

  • @azzonie
    @azzonie 16 днів тому

    I was three when that film was made.

  • @seanberry1969
    @seanberry1969 13 днів тому +1

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @1525boy
    @1525boy 6 днів тому

    This was shot right before Times Square and much of New York began to rapidly decline.

  • @0159ralph
    @0159ralph Рік тому +20

    As a kid I lived in the Bronx until 1974. The city was safe, but during the mid 70s and through the 80s NYC was a war zone. MY parents had enough and we moved to the southwest part the U.S. During the 90s we went back when Giuliani was mayor and NYC was relatively safe. However the WOKE mayor's current and previous have ruined
    NYC. The city is now cesspool ILL never go back.

    • @georgeplagianos6487
      @georgeplagianos6487 Рік тому

      Don't worry triple tap you'll be back. Just listen to Liza Minnelli song "I happen to like New York"

    • @BlackDoveNYC
      @BlackDoveNYC 19 днів тому +4

      I think New York will somehow survive you not visiting. Giuliani was not that great as a mayor. I think a certain type of person has to tell themselves that New York is terrible. Just like they do with cities especially in the north and west because they have to reinforce their world view. What’s funny is that “cesspool” New York has a trillion dollar plus economy. Pretty good for a “cesspool”. I’m gonna leave the “WOKE” thing alone, from what I see very unsophisticated morons tend to use the term as shorthand for their prejudices. Hardly worth it.

    • @new2000car
      @new2000car 19 днів тому +1

      @@BlackDoveNYCyou voted for biden

    • @nycfunk
      @nycfunk 15 днів тому

      @@BlackDoveNYC Beautiful reply. Could not said it better myself.

  • @beaudanner
    @beaudanner 12 днів тому

    and the 12 year old kid who gives a smile and middle finger. Perfect New York

  • @johnfitzgerald2339
    @johnfitzgerald2339 7 місяців тому +3

    That gave me a good laugh, but I shan't dignify it with a timestamp. My Dad called that "The Fickle Finger of Fate".

    • @drpoundsign
      @drpoundsign 24 дні тому +2

      The FLYING Fickle Finger of Fate...from "Laugh-In." That was a GREAT show! Goldie Hawn got her start as the Go-Go Dancer. Your Dad probably remembers The Flying Burrito Brothers.

  • @stephaniedixon8366
    @stephaniedixon8366 13 днів тому

    I was 2 days old born in Boston

  • @peteradaniel
    @peteradaniel Рік тому +6

    I don’t get it. People in the comments talk about how great it was back then, but when you look at reports, most people hated it. It was dangerous and violent and mafia ran a lot of stuff. Sounds pretty desperate to me.

    • @oochiewally2783
      @oochiewally2783 11 місяців тому

      mixed comments as usual if Giuliani was around in the 70's n 80's ..he would of shut shyt down ..all the bums that brag today how they got away with shit wouldn't say shit

    • @user-ne3yw2cu6c
      @user-ne3yw2cu6c Місяць тому +3

      The Past is always Romanticized... 50 years from today, people will glorify our tranquility, our love of each other and especially our peaceful co-existence.

    • @BlackDoveNYC
      @BlackDoveNYC 19 днів тому +1

      @@user-ne3yw2cu6c
      So true. I don’t know it’s annoying or just frustrating to read comments where “things were so great”. No they weren’t please stop lying to yourself.

  • @user-ql7eb6ln1n
    @user-ql7eb6ln1n 15 днів тому

    Imagine spotting yourself or a family member in this footage.

    • @hewitc
      @hewitc 14 днів тому

      I can

  • @jaminova_1969
    @jaminova_1969 20 днів тому +1

    My parents were 18, 19 years old running around Manhattan! I spent a good portion of my youth in Times SQ commuting via Port Authority in the 70's & 80's and worked there for a couple of years. It was seedy & gritty. I didn't see any degenerates in the film, then again it was mid-day. TS was totally different after Mayor Guilianni brought in Disney / ABC/ ESPN and cleaned up the XXX movie shows and sex shops.

  • @user-uh1li4ni2n
    @user-uh1li4ni2n 11 днів тому

    my old mans b day

  • @KevinBalch-dt8ot
    @KevinBalch-dt8ot 15 днів тому

    I looked up the weather for that day. The high temperature was 50 degrees. I noticed the temperature displayed on one of the signs was 48 degrees which was the temperature just after noon.

  • @adm712
    @adm712 21 день тому +3

    Where are Batman and Spider Man?

  • @khalel9244
    @khalel9244 11 місяців тому +5

    Now, if someone can make a spider-man movie based on this NYC wouldn't that be interesting?

    • @jaminova_1969
      @jaminova_1969 20 днів тому +2

      basically, the Spiderman Marvel comics were in this era!

  • @shootfirst2097
    @shootfirst2097 23 дні тому +3

    I remember visiting NYC in the mid-'90s when the subways STILL weren't air-conditioned.
    Even with THAT, I continued to visit a friend in NYC 2-3 times a year from 1997-2011...
    and never could understand why ANYBODY would want to live in a crowded, obnoxiously loud, dirty, smelly, MOSTLY UGLY DUMP like that... where people would scramble down and out of subterranean subway stations like rodent filth... and THEN you could watch ACTUAL RATS infesting the rails of the station you were at.

  • @345mrse
    @345mrse 21 день тому +2

    So…Where’s Andy Warhol? Or Jack Smith?

  • @user-vd8bu3sj2g
    @user-vd8bu3sj2g 10 місяців тому +2

    Wow how did they make a scrolling marquee back in those days

  • @elfulano5884
    @elfulano5884 18 днів тому +1

    Who noticed the kid flipping off the camera (2:00)?

  • @Synistercrayon
    @Synistercrayon 11 днів тому

    6 months before my grand debut

  • @siddharthbrahma5132
    @siddharthbrahma5132 7 місяців тому +2

    Beautiful

  • @felicecinque
    @felicecinque 3 дні тому

    hahaha at the kid flipping the bird at 2min

  • @georgeplagianos6487
    @georgeplagianos6487 Рік тому +1

    Cool video, l wonder where Bonds the hugh clothing store was.?

    • @westwoods4067
      @westwoods4067 Рік тому +2

      East side of Broadway between 44th and 45th Streets.

    • @marine4lyfe85
      @marine4lyfe85 8 місяців тому

      There's a Bond's sign at 2:02.

    • @drpoundsign
      @drpoundsign 24 дні тому

      I thought that was a Bonds trading place-LOL

  • @FelonyFranks58
    @FelonyFranks58 3 дні тому

    Oscar Meyer Felony Franks came into existence in 1966.😅

  • @peterhogan9537
    @peterhogan9537 27 днів тому +2

    that kid giving the finger would be my age.

    • @stuartwray6175
      @stuartwray6175 25 днів тому +1

      He would be? - If what?

    • @drpoundsign
      @drpoundsign 24 дні тому

      @@stuartwray6175 You Know...I think HE was Mario from "The Bronx Tale"...in the wrong Borough.

    • @new2000car
      @new2000car 19 днів тому

      It’s not too late for punishment. That was rude.

  • @TheOnePhillip
    @TheOnePhillip 12 днів тому +1

    I was not born till 1967.

  • @timburr4453
    @timburr4453 4 місяці тому +1

    Battle of the Bulge was release in Dec 1965. Was still in theaters as late as April 1966?

    • @vincentbaretti3114
      @vincentbaretti3114 Місяць тому +5

      Yes, that is possible. I don't know your age. If you're under the age of 35, you may not be aware that during the thriving age of cinemas and drive-in movies, many were what was called, "Second run" theaters. These were theaters that showed a previously popular movie at discount prices, and the movies that appeared were ones that were typically about 4-6 months after their initial release to theaters and when they showed up after their release date depended on the movie's overall appeal, however, even really popular and successful movies found their way to the second run theaters fairly quickly because movie studios have release date schedules they had to keep to, no matter how popular a movie may still be. It gets moved along to the second run theaters. Times have changed so much with streaming platforms and smaller studios. My question about this video is I wonder how many of these movie theaters ended up X-Rated theaters by the mid 70's due to the success of suburban multiple screen complexes starting off with the Showcase Theater chain, especially the theater in this video named, "Victoria" theater, that has the Dean Martin movie on the marquee, "The Silencers". With a name like, Victoria, tailor made to become a porn theater.

    • @drpoundsign
      @drpoundsign 24 дні тому +2

      @@vincentbaretti3114 Yes. As recently as 1997, "Titanic" was in the theaters for an Entire Year.

    • @vincentbaretti3114
      @vincentbaretti3114 23 дні тому

      @@drpoundsign Do you mean as recently as 2022? It was released to first run multiplex theaters that have multiple screens, to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the movie itself. Theater chains gladly reserved a screen for a movie that millions had seen either in a theater when it was initially released, or younger audiences who watched it from the DVD. It was a chance for older audiences to repeat the experience of seeing it on the big screen with high quality sound again, and to give those that had only seen it via DVD at home on a large TV screen. Seeing it in the theaters is not the same as seeing it at home, even if it is on a large TV screen.

    • @azzonie
      @azzonie 16 днів тому +1

      Back before multiplex theaters it was common for first run movies in New York to play at the same theater for a few months. Nowadays, films disappear after a week.

  • @jehudavis5422
    @jehudavis5422 12 днів тому

    My dad was killed that month I was born 5 months later!

  • @RaveDave871
    @RaveDave871 День тому +1

    Battle of the Bulge movie ! No youngsters, this not about problem of mum fitting in last summer's swimsuit 👙