Much happier times. You walk through Newcastle now and there’s a beggar in every doorway, everyone looks fed up and people with their faces in a mobile. Please take me back to the 70s and 80s.
Best place to grow up, still better than most uk cities but will no doubt fall to demographic change like other places within next decade or 2. Shameful what we are leaving for future generations
My mam died that year I was 23 then, in my fifties now, this brings back memories which I seemed to have blocked? Thank you, it is all coming back to me now, but in a good way, thank you, it has helped.
I was 20, worked at BT at Manors at the 'telephone exchange' and I remember all of this like it was yesterday and would do anything to go back in a time machine.. we were having the best times of our lives and we didn't even realise it.
I was 20 yrs old when this was made. Had me in tears of such brilliant memories, Some sad but some that would give life to go back. Your right you dont realise what a brilliant time this was. Excellent Music and video.
Me too.1987 was my last year living in the Toon before moving to London. Loved everything about it apart from not having a job. Was nearly eight months on the dole in Newcastle, but found temporary work in London in just under three hours. Thanks, Maggie - thanks for nowt...
The memory of town being heaving with happy shoppers, enjoying the geordie sunshine and finishing off with a Wimpy's fish and chips. I just loved growing up in my city. Some epic memories. Thank you for your videos
I was a 20 years old Geordie lad when this was filmed. In November 1987 I moved south for work and am still down south to this day. To say this film makes me nostalgic is the under statement of the year.
Fantastic memories, I was 20 in 1987 and loved life, loved going to town to see the match or to buy new clothes and for a night out with friends. my favourite bar was Cordwainers in Nelson Street. Christmas always seemed to have a very special atmosphere as well, the darkness coming early in early, the Christmas lights and displays, The noise of the Starlings starting to gather and Fenwicks window seemed more magical back then. Thanks for this video. Great memories of a great time, with great people, in our great City.
@@John-nb6epWell speaking as a 20 something Native of the Toon at that time there was fisticuffs on the street corners but rarely anything other than black eyes and minor contusions and a £20 fine for public disorder on Monday morning. But that's been the way since the dawn of time , young stags rut, young men fight
If i had access to a time machine i'd be quite content to live in a recurring time loop spanning from about the late '70s to '87. Happier times make no mistake.
I was 19 and was in my third year of my apprenticeship at the old Byker bus depot on shields road . Great times and so many good memories of this era .
Brilliant time travel! I was 17 then tearing around on a Yamaha RD125LC. Recognise all those great 80’s cars! Where’s the time gone... seems a happier time than now and if I could go back then forever I would do it in a heartbeat.
@@hallgos7319 most definitely! I pity young people today who are growing up in this world never knowing the freedoms and carefree nature of our lives, before terrorism, bombings, mass immigration, and joblessness and widespread hard drug use, we knew a totally different world before 1997 when Tony Blair admitted he FORCED multiculturalism on the people of Britain, and every successive government since then has blatantly done nothing to stop it. Our country is WAY worse now than it was then.
Absolutely lush man... back when people where a pleasure to be around and the internet never gave so many people false ego's because of how many likes they get on a daily basis..
I was 17 then, used to love going from Morpeth into the city with my mates shopping for Kappa, Taccini, fake Lacoste, Mackenzie then out in the night starting with trebles for singles. as great crack - moved away years ago but my son will go to Uni there next year so hopefully relive my youth!
@@kingshearer2 proper joke ..They wasted over 10 grand on sending a spear back to Nigeria...took out the Hancock museum ..-figure that one out . .. .lol .
@@alanhargreaves-thevoiceofr2361 They don't even call it the Hancock Museum anymore, it's the Great North Museum or some such nonsense these days. Apparently, Hancock wasn't a fit or proper person to be remembered even on the Museum he paid for and built for the city and generations of people.
I was 10 years owld when this was recorded. I swear down when I see all the shop's n the Northumberland Street when cars could still drive down makes me proper nostalgic. Especially the The Chronicle seller's on the corners. Then "Coming Home Newcastle" kicked in. This vid was a belta mate😊😊👏👏👏
Footage like this makes me feel so nostalgic for great times back in Newcastle when I was a kid. The best city & the best people - I miss that place so much.
Me too. You'd be hard pushed to find such a compact city with so much crammed into it. Newcastle has always had a certain magic, hence why it is often dubbed the capitol of the North.
Hear I go again. I've lost count how many times ive watched this now. Tears still keep coming of a Simple and happy life. Looking at the Posts makes me so happy knowing im not alone with my Happiness but sadness for loss also. It makes you think of the Great people that were in your life then who are sadly not hear now. Eldon square was the Metro centre of Newcastle and you went to Tiffany's happy as hell not a thought of "will someone get shot or knifed tonight" or will I. Ok im going to mention it because i was into heavy mental in the early 80s so hears to Patolli and the hippy arcade. lol, I miss you mam and little sis.
3:34 Never saw this lass for 37 years and then there she is on film! I used to work for Swift Meat company on Marlborough Crescent and she used to walk past most days. ALWAYS wore a mini skirt ..and they weren't even in fashion!! Great to see her again! 😃
This morning, I watched this footage again but this time with the soundtrack muted and substituted with Black's '87 classic, 'Wonderful Life' playing over the video. A most bittersweet experience I must admit.😢
I was born within a 3 month timeframe of this and this is always how I remembered Newcastle before I moved away and then came back. Modern Newcastle needs more flowers and trees
I remember old Eldin Square, before INTU got their hands on it, when the whole square was surrounded by mature trees, and the George and Dragon was still open. I used to eat my lunch in the Square when I worked in the Grainger market, and take in the culture. Geordies Forever 👍
I lived up there between 1984 and 1987 whilst a student at the Polytechnic- and these images I remember and identify with instantly. Loved that city - it was my second home for several years and even when I graduated in August 1987 and left to return back to my home city of Liverpool (port / river cities tend to have their own particular distinctive character - Glasgow being another) I would still return up there frequently whenever I could just to catch up with my new student and Geordie friends (and my relatives who lived north and south of the city) for several years until 1995. Seeing so many parts of the centre changing (not always for the best either as some truly wonderful old haunts, landmarks and around the Quayside were demolished to make way for the usual gentrification) meant I would not return back for another visit until 2003.....by then the city was almost completely different from when I knew it. Seeing this footage just makes me so nostalgic I yearn for a time machine to take me back to those years - which surely are far better than what we have now.
In those days there was ship building and coal mining jobs, lower house prices, lower population, free university education like Denmark, Finland and Germany have today, easy to see a doctor, easier to get a job as there was less competition etc.
if you feel nostalgia for the place and want to revistit ...I wouldnt bother mate ..you would not recognise the place ..it is now a multi-cultural hell on earth . . ..Proper horrible, all my friends have upped and abandoned the place..its full of foreigners..most dont even speak english ..bloody awful !
Crackin that, I was a teen then and would never of thought videos like this would be popping up for everyone to see across the world instead of just your sitting room. Original vlogger 👌🏻
@@PH5221 why not. And they’re dumb. More information at their fingertips and less able to look it up and research or question anything and so easily manipulated by social media. Hardly an advertisement for intelligence. And get offended at the drop of a hat.
I love this, brings back memories, I must have been about 16 years or maybe 17 years old, I am now in my 50s years now. I remember the old Accordian player. He was blind but he played a mean according. I miss those days, I used to come to the toon to buy my model kits from the model shops, lovely days. I loved my models, still got some of them! But now I look at this, I wish I had collected the other kind of model! If you know what I mean?
Great film/video. I love the music and songs. Makes me homesick for sure. Merry Christmas to all of my Geordie friends...North and South of the Tyne. See ya, from Texas!
Love this - thank you so much for taking the time & trouble to make these recordings & to share them. I was there - 1981 - 1990. Thanks again - social history which many will enjoy, even if they don't leave a positive comment. +++++++
It still mostly looks like that still. Most of the areas in the video were redeveloped in the 1970s and very little has changed since. Some of the shops have changed hands and there have been a few new buildings. But on the whole the city centre is very much the same as it was in 1987
Life was quality in those days..seeing Newcastle Upon Tyne in the 80s brings great memories. I love the decade very much. Today too much rubbish. People are craving and competing for attention on social media. In those days people interacted and look so relaxed.
This was hard to watch because now it's all gone. Used to go to the Mayfair and City Hall to see rock bands. We'd look around the record shops like Petsounds etc and buy records, tapes and it felt like finding gold when you'd bought them. Guitar shops also. There were so many shops in general, what a time and could go on. Now it's void of anything like this apart from maybe NUFC doing well which lifts the spirit but i don't know, it feels we're watching something you can't touch.
I certainly can Clair. A much simpler and happier time period. Not like now. Way too many of the wrong kind of 'people' populating the city these days. Pure scum.
@@sa-ok2rf Way too many Jeremy Kyle-types out there now for my liking. Disrespectful, inconsiderate, troublesome, lazy and God knows what else. You know the kind. The 'something for nothing' mentality. I'm well aware there's good and bad wherever you go but there appears to be a lot more of the latter these days. When i was younger back in the '80s there seemed to be a lot less of them. You could live in a perfectly peaceful and quiet street and it just takes one of these miscreants to move in and the whole area is brought down in a heartbeat. Believe me, i've been there more than once.
I love my city and the nostalgia of old videos make me both happy and sad at the same time. Unfortunately Newcastle has now been lost to foreign invaders. Much like most of the UK. 😢
Great video. Love to go back to those days . It reminds me of my childhood . Ambulance rushing through the street; I remembered those types of ambulance with air horns blasting.
Canny dappa man - the clothes!!! I used to go shopping in the toon every Saturday with my mate Phil to buy records and visit guitar shops - those were the days!
@@hallgos7319 A man came on The Nicky Campbell 9am phone in show saying his child was non binary ie. not knowing if he was male or female, if a parent had of talked like that in the past the child would be taken off him and put into care for having an unfit parent. Sick world we live in know brainwashing kids at school with gay rights etc. at a young age.
Go back and take a long hard look now and compare. The streets now are filthy and greasy, the place now has no pride of ownership, council or commercial. We had then, nothing, ignored by Westminster with mass unemployment, no industry remaining or apprenticeships, but we still had a proud identity. We haven’t even got that now. We’ve been culturally enriched with a transient student population to serve the universities and transient global brands to try their capital ventures. You might think think previous generations say the same thing… and true enough, they do. But compare this video to now 💔
I love to indulge in nostalgia. It's one of the few things that keeps me going these days if i'm honest. I confess i prefer to live in the past as there's very little about the present i like.
@@hallgos7319 I think everyone was. My mam was I Geordie from Gateshead but moved to Newcastle. I used to come up Newcastle with my girlfriend (now wife) to see her, The Geordies were great people and the city was vibrant and alive, a lovely place to be each time I visited , how ever my mam died in 2001. I came up for the funeral and stayed a few days , god what a shit hole it is now everything has changed the people are no longer friendly, they all dress the same and all the streets are grey and need fixing , Great city I had some wonderful times there but I don't visit anymore now. Not after last time , it's too depressing, In the 80s I didn't want to leave Newcastle when my trips were over, in 2000s. I couldn't wait to leave Newcastle,
Wow, I wasn't born yet at that time , now I study in Newcastle university , the buildings and streets have hardly changed and I can still recognise them
Hello there ....I have been there in Newcastle during my studies...lovely place very friendly for students...I wish I could visit it again with my wife ....
@@alanhargreaves-thevoiceofr2361 no chav mean gutless scumbags who watches too much EastEnders and fights with weapons and gangs cause they can't use their fists , and they are all idiots who think they are smart ,
I was 26 and working in Pearl Assurance House at the bottom of Northumberland street, before that I was at Northumbria Uni, now I'm 63 and working in St Mary's Place at the top of Northumberland street. In between I spent some time at Fenwicks. Funny for a mackem, but you all know why.
Worked at a printers on Collingwood St, long days but I loved the vibe of the city whether it was going to work, shopping or going training at the leisure centre in Eldon Square.
Newcastle isn’t that friendly. I found the people to be unfriendly and miserable. Believe it or not, when I went to London I actually found people more polite and friendly
I miss C&A and the Odeon cinema but most of all I miss the feeling of being in a city where I’m not constantly reminded that society is becoming less and less cohesive.
Top shop I was 10 years old I love Newcastle my grandma would take me on the bus from her home in wallsend her friend as the face of the soap bar Camey made in Newcastle in the 1940’s miss this so much
Thanks so much for posting this vintage footage. It takes me back to simpler, happier times before the city became infested with Jeremy Kyle rejects and Channel 5 type-scum. It really is true that people were better back then and give me the past over the present any day.
Hallgos73 has this conversation with a friend recently. I’ve lived in Newcastle for 9 years and I’ve seen a big change in the calibre if people in town over that period :(
Newcastle really isn't THAT great to be honest. I've been there a few times over the years - it certainly looks better thanks to new investment and buildings going up, but the people and way of life have changed. Noticed the same in Birmingham as well so it's not unique.
Wonderful footage. The camera must have been as big as a bread basket back in 1987. Steady camera too. Love to all of those beautiful faces in a wonderful moment in time.
80s trainwreck fashion. Love the video. Shame it wasn't 77. Now that was a year to remember. Ali. The Queen. Jimmy Carter only a few months earlier. And PUNK!!!
Jimmy Carter, wtf was he? Reagan was da man! I was 5 in 77' but I remember the Silver Jubilee street parties very well. The only thing that came close to being worthy of such celebration was the Brexit vote in 2016. Sadly, ReMoaners pissed all over that parade.
Much happier times. You walk through Newcastle now and there’s a beggar in every doorway, everyone looks fed up and people with their faces in a mobile. Please take me back to the 70s and 80s.
I couldn't agree more and count me in to go back with you.😉
Walk through newcastle now and its like half of Africa has moved there.
@@MichaelCook84
The Middle East and Eastern Europe, too. Deplorable.😞
Aye I think it's depressing nowadays. Even more so since the pandemic ended.
If only we had a time machine.
Born and bred in Newcastle I was 17 when this was made 😢 yeah it made me cry remembering the innocent times that were the 80s
Best place to grow up, still better than most uk cities but will no doubt fall to demographic change like other places within next decade or 2. Shameful what we are leaving for future generations
My mam died that year I was 23 then, in my fifties now, this brings back memories which I seemed to have blocked?
Thank you, it is all coming back to me now, but in a good way, thank you, it has helped.
I was 20, worked at BT at Manors at the 'telephone exchange' and I remember all of this like it was yesterday and would do anything to go back in a time machine.. we were having the best times of our lives and we didn't even realise it.
My mother and grandmother both worked there, that's why I went too.
It offered employment to all manner of Geordie lasses
❤
I miss the 80's so much. Especially Westgate Road.
I was 20 yrs old when this was made. Had me in tears of such brilliant memories, Some sad but some that would give life to go back. Your right you dont realise what a brilliant time this was. Excellent Music and video.
Nostalgia-tastic footage to be sure.👍
How do you think i feel being born in 2004
Me too.1987 was my last year living in the Toon before moving to London. Loved everything about it apart from not having a job. Was nearly eight months on the dole in Newcastle, but found temporary work in London in just under three hours. Thanks, Maggie - thanks for nowt...
now its like afghanistan or the khyber pass . . . .Tragic . . . .!!!
I was 20 too, working at BT at Manors at the time.
The memory of town being heaving with happy shoppers, enjoying the geordie sunshine and finishing off with a Wimpy's fish and chips. I just loved growing up in my city. Some epic memories. Thank you for your videos
Loved Wimpys beat Maccy D hands down.
did they do fish and chips ? I thought it was a Burger joint next to Woolies.
Was a great city back in day, all. Peacful British people. Who were proud of there cjty
I was a 20 years old Geordie lad when this was filmed. In November 1987 I moved south for work and am still down south to this day. To say this film makes me nostalgic is the under statement of the year.
You're a southerner because you have worked and lived most of your life down there.
Fantastic memories, I was 20 in 1987 and loved life, loved going to town to see the match or to buy new clothes and for a night out with friends. my favourite bar was Cordwainers in Nelson Street. Christmas always seemed to have a very special atmosphere as well, the darkness coming early in early, the Christmas lights and displays, The noise of the Starlings starting to gather and Fenwicks window seemed more magical back then. Thanks for this video. Great memories of a great time, with great people, in our great City.
Were things really more violent or rougher back then?
Even the Stinker Starlings are gone
@@John-nb6epWell speaking as a 20 something Native of the Toon at that time there was fisticuffs on the street corners but rarely anything other than black eyes and minor contusions and a £20 fine for public disorder on Monday morning. But that's been the way since the dawn of time , young stags rut, young men fight
Made me cry I want to go back to 1987 where my life was so much happier
I know the feeling. Astonishing to think that 30 years have passed.
If i had access to a time machine i'd be quite content to live in a recurring time loop spanning from about the late '70s to '87. Happier times make no mistake.
Same! Better times for sure but made me realise how much I miss home too
Billy Bob never been to Newcastle
Yep we had nought but people were happier and more sane
1987 - I was 18 and in Newcastle as a first year student at Newcastle University. Damn this brings back so many good memories....
Wow I loved this, it's great to see what our parents remember. Thanks for sharing
I was 19 and was in my third year of my apprenticeship at the old Byker bus depot on shields road . Great times and so many good memories of this era .
If only we had a time machine to experience this again.
I'm working on it
everyone looks like they are in either a Flock of Seagulls or Bananarama. was a great time in a great city,
Brilliant time travel! I was 17 then tearing around on a Yamaha RD125LC. Recognise all those great 80’s cars! Where’s the time gone... seems a happier time than now and if I could go back then forever I would do it in a heartbeat.
I miss the '80s with an absolute passion. Not a flawless decade to be sure but a far better time than now.😞
@@hallgos7319 most definitely! I pity young people today who are growing up in this world never knowing the freedoms and carefree nature of our lives, before terrorism, bombings, mass immigration, and joblessness and widespread hard drug use, we knew a totally different world before 1997 when Tony Blair admitted he FORCED multiculturalism on the people of Britain, and every successive government since then has blatantly done nothing to stop it. Our country is WAY worse now than it was then.
Absolutely lush man... back when people where a pleasure to be around and the internet never gave so many people false ego's because of how many likes they get on a daily basis..
Well said and i couldn't agree more.
Aye, and not a homeless person in sight!
Yeah fuck the internet who needs it. Ohh wait a minute........
Billy Bob never been to Newcastle
Nearly liked your comment... but didn't want to inflate your false ego :-)
only joking - great comment!
I was 17 then, used to love going from Morpeth into the city with my mates shopping for Kappa, Taccini, fake Lacoste, Mackenzie then out in the night starting with trebles for singles. as great crack - moved away years ago but my son will go to Uni there next year so hopefully relive my youth!
The Odeon cinema. Another cherished part of my childhood crushed under the ruthless foot of progress. Gone but never forgotten.
Not really progress though, they've just build some sort of tented village.
Newcastle City Council is a joke.
@@kingshearer2 get a life
@@kingshearer2 proper joke ..They wasted over 10 grand on sending a spear back to Nigeria...took out the Hancock museum ..-figure that one out . .. .lol .
@@alanhargreaves-thevoiceofr2361 They don't even call it the Hancock Museum anymore, it's the Great North Museum or some such nonsense these days. Apparently, Hancock wasn't a fit or proper person to be remembered even on the Museum he paid for and built for the city and generations of people.
@@lesigh1749 I know what that MP did for the city .....-a disgrace . . .!
I was 10 years owld when this was recorded. I swear down when I see all the shop's n the Northumberland Street when cars could still drive down makes me proper nostalgic. Especially the The Chronicle seller's on the corners. Then "Coming Home Newcastle" kicked in. This vid was a belta mate😊😊👏👏👏
Look at the smile on the street artists' faces. I've not seen a smile like that since 1987.
Footage like this makes me feel so nostalgic for great times back in Newcastle when I was a kid. The best city & the best people - I miss that place so much.
The best times, Choke. A far cry from what we have now.
@@hallgos7319 : I am sending huge hugs ..... just because...I want to
@@mccallsouth8552 Nothing wrong with that and thank you. Huge hugs....right back....at you.
Me too. You'd be hard pushed to find such a compact city with so much crammed into it. Newcastle has always had a certain magic, hence why it is often dubbed the capitol of the North.
@@hermanmunster3358 as the song says 'the Big city' ..newcastle is a Town ...
Hear I go again. I've lost count how many times ive watched this now. Tears still keep coming of a Simple and happy life. Looking at the Posts makes me so happy knowing im not alone with my Happiness but sadness for loss also. It makes you think of the Great people that were in your life then who are sadly not hear now. Eldon square was the Metro centre of Newcastle and you went to Tiffany's happy as hell not a thought of "will someone get shot or knifed tonight" or will I. Ok im going to mention it because i was into heavy mental in the early 80s so hears to Patolli and the hippy arcade. lol, I miss you mam and little sis.
Newcastle in the 1980s had so much energy. It was a unique place to be. Now it's like any other global city.
sad but true .... a Dump ..-ing ground . . .
I totally agree
It's horrible now. Like an extension of Africa.
I was 16 in 1987, I’m loving seeing the fashions again!
3:34 Never saw this lass for 37 years and then there she is on film! I used to work for Swift Meat company on Marlborough Crescent and she used to walk past most days. ALWAYS wore a mini skirt ..and they weren't even in fashion!! Great to see her again! 😃
Love this city, so many memories, so many words to say but ill just enjoy this and smile. Thank you.
This morning, I watched this footage again but this time with the soundtrack muted and substituted with Black's '87 classic, 'Wonderful Life' playing over the video.
A most bittersweet experience I must admit.😢
;Black; . . .how ironic . . .. !!!
I was born within a 3 month timeframe of this and this is always how I remembered Newcastle before I moved away and then came back. Modern Newcastle needs more flowers and trees
I remember old Eldin Square, before INTU got their hands on it, when the whole square was surrounded by mature trees, and the George and Dragon was still open. I used to eat my lunch in the Square when I worked in the Grainger market, and take in the culture. Geordies Forever 👍
yes.. and a LOT less of something else ( everyone knows what im referring to .)
@@krishnan-resurrection714 please enlighten us. .
@@sicks6six CURLY WURLIES
The 80s... my favourite decade
Mine too. A glorious period and the last truly great decade to grow up in. After that forget it.
@@hallgos7319was the 90s not great too? I heard people say it was a time of hope and positivity for the future.
@@chrisstucker1813
Maybe the mid-late '90s for me but i'll always come back to the '80s first and foremost.
I lived up there between 1984 and 1987 whilst a student at the Polytechnic- and these images I remember and identify with instantly. Loved that city - it was my second home for several years and even when I graduated in August 1987 and left to return back to my home city of Liverpool (port / river cities tend to have their own particular distinctive character - Glasgow being another) I would still return up there frequently whenever I could just to catch up with my new student and Geordie friends (and my relatives who lived north and south of the city) for several years until 1995.
Seeing so many parts of the centre changing (not always for the best either as some truly wonderful old haunts, landmarks and around the Quayside were demolished to make way for the usual gentrification) meant I would not return back for another visit until 2003.....by then the city was almost completely different from when I knew it.
Seeing this footage just makes me so nostalgic I yearn for a time machine to take me back to those years - which surely are far better than what we have now.
In those days there was ship building and coal mining jobs, lower house prices, lower population, free university education like Denmark, Finland and Germany have today, easy to see a doctor, easier to get a job as there was less competition etc.
if you feel nostalgia for the place and want to revistit ...I wouldnt bother mate ..you would not recognise the place ..it is now a multi-cultural hell on earth . . ..Proper horrible, all my friends have upped and abandoned the place..its full of foreigners..most dont even speak english ..bloody awful !
Crackin that, I was a teen then and would never of thought videos like this would be popping up for everyone to see across the world instead of just your sitting room. Original vlogger 👌🏻
i was 2 in 1987 mate lol.
Love those youngsters doing their art, I wonder where they are now, looking after the grandchildren?
How I wish I could go back to that time.
You and me both.
Me an'all not the same now 🤨
I was 17 and at Newcastle college in 1987. I used to spend ages wandering around the city. It's all changed now. People seemed more polite back then.
atomicsnowflake people are so suspicious of you now
s125ish Newcastle isn’t as friendly these days
The friendly Geordies are the older ones from this era. The younger ones just aren't the same.
@@mxbx307 Aye let's tar every single human under a certain age with the same brush, nice and friendly of you.
@@PH5221 why not. And they’re dumb. More information at their fingertips and less able to look it up and research or question anything and so easily manipulated by social media. Hardly an advertisement for intelligence. And get offended at the drop of a hat.
I love this, brings back memories, I must have been about 16 years or maybe 17 years old, I am now in my 50s years now.
I remember the old Accordian player.
He was blind but he played a mean according.
I miss those days,
I used to come to the toon to buy my model kits from the model shops, lovely days.
I loved my models, still got some of them!
But now I look at this, I wish I had collected the other kind of model!
If you know what I mean?
This makes me mourn an era I never lived in. My dad is from Newcastle and would have been 15 at this time, perhaps he is in the background somewhere!
The '80s was my era and i miss it every day truth be told.
Great film/video. I love the music and songs. Makes me homesick for sure. Merry Christmas to all of my Geordie friends...North and South of the Tyne. See ya, from Texas!
Another Geordie in Texas, that's at least 10 now ...what yer aboot hinney ?
A year later and a merry Christmas from gateshead lads!!!
"Warm winds blowing' heat and blue sky, and a road that goes, forever. I'm going to Texas" Chris Rhea!
as they say in newcastle now . . . ..Allah wakbar mate . . . .!
I drove a bus for City Busways and this was a blast from the past 😊Excellent stuff
Mind to be fair, Sunderland still looks like this. The clothes and the cars haven't changed.
Nice one
@@johntudorhallelujah2976 no its actually true
That's a totally absurd comment.
Yes but let's see the Westgate road lots of real Gordie's up there
I totally disagree with that comment! Sunderland looks way more dated and run down than 1987 Newcastle 😂🤣
As a born and bred Geordie Newcastle will always run through my veins. Forever black and white ❤
Love this - thank you so much for taking the time & trouble to make these recordings & to share them. I was there - 1981 - 1990. Thanks again - social history which many will enjoy, even if they don't leave a positive comment. +++++++
Holy hell a year before I was born and not one smack or spice head in sight. Got to love my hometown
There were plenty of smack heads in the 80s, just not hanging out in the city centre
not a curly wurly about either . . . . .class days . . !
My god I wish it still looked like that I dont recognize my city no more
It still mostly looks like that still. Most of the areas in the video were redeveloped in the 1970s and very little has changed since. Some of the shops have changed hands and there have been a few new buildings. But on the whole the city centre is very much the same as it was in 1987
try looking on a map of africa..it seems to have moved there . .. !
Brings back memories, I had emigrated to Australia about this time.
you are lucky mate . . .you missed out on the african invasion ....
God, how i wish i could step into this video and embrace my past again.
Life was quality in those days..seeing Newcastle Upon Tyne in the 80s brings great memories. I love the decade very much. Today too much rubbish. People are craving and competing for attention on social media. In those days people interacted and look so relaxed.
Well said and I couldn't agree more.
I wish there was more videos like this. Fascinating seeing how much the city has changed
The infrastructure or the people?
changed for the worse no doubt about it ...!
@ 07:53 My late mother was in that shop at the time - I couldn't see her but thank you for posting your video, a little hope goes a long way.
This was hard to watch because now it's all gone. Used to go to the Mayfair and City Hall to see rock bands. We'd look around the record shops like Petsounds etc and buy records, tapes and it felt like finding gold when you'd bought them. Guitar shops also. There were so many shops in general, what a time and could go on. Now it's void of anything like this apart from maybe NUFC doing well which lifts the spirit but i don't know, it feels we're watching something you can't touch.
I know the feeling, Mark.
Yeah, we can't touch those times again but we can watch them which is better than nothing.
Long live the '80s, my friend.👍
How amazing it would be to watch this and see someone you recognise
..like chinky sedgewick for example . . . !
I see someone on this video footage I know. 😄
@@Tuscany60 really?! Have you shown them? (Hoping they’re still around…)
Look nobody is walking along staring in to a phone! Can you imagine life once like that?
I certainly can Clair. A much simpler and happier time period. Not like now. Way too many of the wrong kind of 'people' populating the city these days. Pure scum.
@@hallgos7319 who are the wrong kind of people?
@@sa-ok2rf Way too many Jeremy Kyle-types out there now for my liking. Disrespectful, inconsiderate, troublesome, lazy and God knows what else. You know the kind. The 'something for nothing' mentality. I'm well aware there's good and bad wherever you go but there appears to be a lot more of the latter these days. When i was younger back in the '80s there seemed to be a lot less of them. You could live in a perfectly peaceful and quiet street and it just takes one of these miscreants to move in and the whole area is brought down in a heartbeat. Believe me, i've been there more than once.
@@hallgos7319 : I was a 'Walker Lass' in the 80s
@@mccallsouth8552 I was happier for the most part in the '80s.
Excellent, a lovely piece of history!
The good old days to be sure. Not like now.
Billy Bob never been to Newcastle
Can't believe they knocked the ODEON down, it was a beautiful building, especially inside.
A disgrace they knocked the Odeon down a lovely building twats
Something fishy happened there. The developers wanted the site and money talks.
@@seansmith445 Definitely, council back handers going on. Should of been listed.
@@kingshearer2 Listed where?
Listied building means protected cultural heritage my african friend . ... @@Lat265
I love my city and the nostalgia of old videos make me both happy and sad at the same time. Unfortunately Newcastle has now been lost to foreign invaders. Much like most of the UK. 😢
Not as bad as most but well on the way, absolutely disgraceful. You never know what you had until it is gone😢
Great video. Love to go back to those days . It reminds me of my childhood . Ambulance rushing through the street; I remembered those types of ambulance with air horns blasting.
Canny dappa man - the clothes!!! I used to go shopping in the toon every Saturday with my mate Phil to buy records and visit guitar shops - those were the days!
We need nostalgia now more than ever in these oppressive Orwellian days.
Fast forward another 4 years
It’s like a living hell in the uk
Great video! I can't believe how much it's changed. Look at the fashion!
It’s sad to say England will never be like this again
I totally agree and there's no way i'd ever raise kids in the world we endure now. Far too many things wrong these days.
I reckon every generation said the same
yep without the Slavic whine that has infiltrated every town and city today.
@@hallgos7319 A man came on The Nicky Campbell 9am phone in show saying his child was non binary ie. not knowing if he was male or female, if a parent had of talked like that in the past the child would be taken off him and put into care for having an unfit parent. Sick world we live in know brainwashing kids at school with gay rights etc. at a young age.
Go back and take a long hard look now and compare. The streets now are filthy and greasy, the place now has no pride of ownership, council or commercial. We had then, nothing, ignored by Westminster with mass unemployment, no industry remaining or apprenticeships, but we still had a proud identity. We haven’t even got that now. We’ve been culturally enriched with a transient student population to serve the universities and transient global brands to try their capital ventures.
You might think think previous generations say the same thing… and true enough, they do. But compare this video to now 💔
Good. Grief. I remember every flipping shop and street corner in this video. *nostalgia overload*
I love to indulge in nostalgia. It's one of the few things that keeps me going these days if i'm honest. I confess i prefer to live in the past as there's very little about the present i like.
Walkers.., on a Saturday night ..I was 22 then the years have flown past
I want 1987 back I was 21 then 💯❤
I want the '80s back.
I was generally happier then.🙂
@@hallgos7319 I think everyone was. My mam was I Geordie from Gateshead but moved to Newcastle. I used to come up Newcastle with my girlfriend (now wife) to see her,
The Geordies were great people and the city was vibrant and alive, a lovely place to be each time I visited , how ever my mam died in 2001. I came up for the funeral and stayed a few days , god what a shit hole it is now everything has changed the people are no longer friendly, they all dress the same and all the streets are grey and need fixing ,
Great city I had some wonderful times there but I don't visit anymore now. Not after last time , it's too depressing,
In the 80s I didn't want to leave Newcastle when my trips were over, in 2000s. I couldn't wait to leave Newcastle,
Wow, I wasn't born yet at that time , now I study in Newcastle university , the buildings and streets have hardly changed and I can still recognise them
beuaaauw butiful film of NC and I love your north English accent...freddy from Amsterdam
I miss my Newcastle, i miss my England
You and me both, Beefy.😞
Hello there ....I have been there in Newcastle during my studies...lovely place very friendly for students...I wish I could visit it again with my wife ....
Great video. The 1980's were my favourite decade. Anything felt possible. So many chavs in the centre of Newcastle nowadays compared to this.
I couldn't agree more, Paul and there's scum all over the city now.
does 'chavs' mean african men .....?!!!!
@@alanhargreaves-thevoiceofr2361 no chav mean gutless scumbags who watches too much EastEnders and fights with weapons and gangs cause they can't use their fists , and they are all idiots who think they are smart ,
Loved it , god were we wearing that stuff, 😂👍👌💯🇬🇧
That kid chasing pigeons was so cute, he must be same age as me now.
Cracking film. I loved it in this era, so many happy memories.
Oh to have those days back. People were easy going and just wanted to enjoy life.
Not a faultless or flawless decade for certain but definitely and infinitely preferable to these days that's for sure.
no 'rats' about either . . . . ..
Happy days!
Went to Uni there.
God I miss stotty bread and Scotch ale....
My era..quite emotional.
OMG - I was a student at the university 86 - 89
Was 17 used to get on train from Cramlington floating aboot THE TOON Happy days
I was 26 and working in Pearl Assurance House at the bottom of Northumberland street, before that I was at Northumbria Uni, now I'm 63 and working in St Mary's Place at the top of Northumberland street. In between I spent some time at Fenwicks. Funny for a mackem, but you all know why.
Love this video brings back the memories
Excellent video & excellent music. Many thanks.
Worked at a printers on Collingwood St, long days but I loved the vibe of the city whether it was going to work, shopping or going training at the leisure centre in Eldon Square.
I hope to visit Newcastle Upon Tyne one day! I was once a student of Newcastle University in a foreign country (Singapore)
I was born in Newcastle but moved to London for work when I was 21 . . . this could have been written for me.
Looked so much happier & the people sounded way more polite and warm than it ever will now.
I couldn't agree more.
Newcastle isn’t that friendly. I found the people to be unfriendly and miserable. Believe it or not, when I went to London I actually found people more polite and friendly
the 'friendly geordies' is a bit of a myth really but at least we felt like we belonged and were not in the sudan or kenya by mistake .... .
I was 5 then. 28 years later, I feel lucky to have managed to live there for 4 years.
I miss C&A and the Odeon cinema but most of all I miss the feeling of being in a city where I’m not constantly reminded that society is becoming less and less cohesive.
Happy days.
Many thanks
❤
Society has plunged into the abyss since then
Sad but true.😞
Spend the best 6 years on my life at the Toon! Lovely people, great city! 👍 Miss you Ncl, miss you Newcastle University!!!
Top shop I was 10 years old I love Newcastle my grandma would take me on the bus from her home in wallsend her friend as the face of the soap bar Camey made in Newcastle in the 1940’s miss this so much
Thanks so much for posting this vintage footage. It takes me back to simpler, happier times before the city became infested with Jeremy Kyle rejects and Channel 5 type-scum. It really is true that people were better back then and give me the past over the present any day.
Hallgos73 has this conversation with a friend recently. I’ve lived in Newcastle for 9 years and I’ve seen a big change in the calibre if people in town over that period :(
And not to mention; the brown hordes take over.
Newcastle really isn't THAT great to be honest. I've been there a few times over the years - it certainly looks better thanks to new investment and buildings going up, but the people and way of life have changed.
Noticed the same in Birmingham as well so it's not unique.
Mx Bx Newcastle tyne bridge looks nice and the other bridges, but apart from that it is just a big concrete jungle
Absolutely
My mother used to drag me into Eldon Square Top Shop as a kid, I remember going up and down on the escalator and sitting on the steps waiting for her.
I don't think I saw a single person who was overweight.
8:37
@@terrym1964 Well spotted. I suppose, in among all those people, there had to be one with a genuine hormonal problem!
Waiting for their giros to cash to gan shoppin
just what i was thinking
Because we all ran around chasing pigeons ! 🤣
Wonderful footage. The camera must have been as big as a bread basket back in 1987. Steady camera too. Love to all of those beautiful faces in a wonderful moment in time.
It was probably on a tripod for parts of it, which is why people seem to have noticed it really easily.
80s trainwreck fashion. Love the video. Shame it wasn't 77. Now that was a year to remember. Ali. The Queen. Jimmy Carter only a few months earlier. And PUNK!!!
Jimmy Carter, wtf was he? Reagan was da man!
I was 5 in 77' but I remember the Silver Jubilee street parties very well. The only thing that came close to being worthy of such celebration was the Brexit vote in 2016. Sadly, ReMoaners pissed all over that parade.
No smart phones and fat people.
Amazing.
And people are walking, talkng and enjoy having a good time.
Wish I could turn back time 🕰️
You and me both, Steve.
I’d go back in a heartbeat
i wish THEY f***in would . . . . . .
Chronnniicllee anyone ???? I was 19, working in Masters bar, when this was filmed, the year before I joined the Army and left for Germany, good days..
Newcastle looks so clean and everyone looks well dressed!