There are still places that feel quaint and charming. But, downtown is a bit too fun fair-like these days. The good places are in the surrounding neighborhoods.
I was born in St. Thomas hospital, Nashville TN in '53. Nashville was really an all round nice place. I had dreams of returning but there are so many implants and big city stuff there I may as well stay in corrupt FL The expense of Nashville is as bad as Florida or anywhere else.
I'm 54 and my wife and I are VERY worried about our future, gas and food prices rising daily. We have had our savings dwindle with the cost of living into the stratosphere, and we are finding it impossible to replace them. We can get by, but can't seem to get ahead. My condolences to anyone retiring in this crisis, 30 years nonstop just for a crooked system to take all you worked for.
I feel your pain mate, as a fellow retiree, I’d suggest you look into passive index fund investing and learn some more. For me, I had my share of ups and downs when I first started looking for a consistent passive income so I hired an expert advisor for aid, and following her advice, I poured $30k in value stocks and digital assets, Up to 200k so far and pretty sure I'm ready for whatever comes.
@@temmyolarewaju9371 That's actually quite impressive, I could use some Info on your FA, I am looking to make a change on my finances this year as well
@@temmyolarewaju9371 The crazy part is that those advisors are probably outperforming the market and raising good returns but some are charging fees over fees that drain your portfolio. Is this the case with yours too?
Traffic congestion, decreased parking, panhandling, street crime, inadequate mass transit. The city isn't keeping its infrastructure up with the population growth.
I can 100% relate. I was born and raised in Nashville, and still live here. I’m 40 years old and I can tell you 20 years ago downtown Nashville was a fun place to go to. It’s not anymore.
I was in Nashville about 15-20 years ago and had a wonderful time, polite people, mellow moments with some mindbendingly good music, and a real unique flavor for a mid-sized city. I’ve talked it up ever since. I guess I can stop doing that now!
I grew up in Nashville. Was never a hardcore country fan, but there was something about going downtown and hearing real authentic music being played by people who had some musical lineage in the city. One word - steel guitar. You don’t hear it anymore being played on lower broad. You could also get a PBR for a buck. That was cheap beer then! You could pay 30 bucks for two beers now. There were really talented musicians playing on the street. Old Crowe used to come play on second Ave way back when. It is really quite a different place. I moved a couple hours away but still come back to visit friends. It’s got a great greenway, the Arcade area is a neat place few people know about, little five points is super cool area, Nashville is a very interesting and cool city but it is not lower Broadway. That area is a total tourist trap. You’ll spend a fortune on nothing but a cheap facade of what California thinks Nashville looks like. It’s gross.
Definitely, there is an entire city outside of lower Broadway. I'm ok with the tourists staying down there but yeah, 4 blocks of one street in Downtown don't exactly define the city.
I was just in Vegas this weekend. Freemont street. Crazy party and live music. I just want some great luve music in Nashville. I would rather find local spots.
💯 same here. I live about 15 min. from downtown. I used to love going down there on weekends, but I haven't gone at night in years cause it's so trash now. Hell, the entire Mid TN area has been ruined, just in different ways.
I wish I could have seen it before people ruined it the first time I went there around 4-5 years ago it was fun but every time I go back it seems more crowded so sad tourism is ruining it.
I live in Memphis and from this video, Nashville looks awesome and sounds amazing. I love Memphis and all it's Rock N Roll history but Nashville truly is the beat of Tennessee, the heart of the south and hands down, the musical mecca of America.
Nashville is great city as a whole, great people. Broadway is really on for drinking tourists, concerts and hockey games. If its not your thing, then its not for you…
People having fun without hurting anyone. We have three towns up here on Long Island with lots of music, restaurants, and fun on the weekends. Different vibe and sound, but also diverse and upbeat.
It's not unless you like live old music. If that's your thing, it's amazing. I am from LA and grew up on Hip Hop and I felt like I was transported in a time machine 60 years back. It's OK. The bands are really good and talented. But it's the same thing every bar you go into. Give me a DJ and a couple MCs and I am good. Live bands are not my thing.
Couple notes as a resident of Nashville and occasional visitor to Lower Broadway: Blanco is a great Mexican restaurant (at beginning of video). Also, the people watching is amazing, it’s just so formulaic, so little originality among the folks wandering around…you will always see bachelorettes, the ladies in funky wigs, bros, and country bumpkins who are just checking out the big city. The music scene, while also kind of formulaic, is really pretty impressive.
Do you still live there? I'm looking for the music. Truly local spots are more my kind of spot. If you know of any, I would appreciate some names. I'm staying about 10 minutes' drive east to downtown. Thanks
spent half of my life a few minutes East of there. You just reminded me of many things of downtown Nashburgh that I miss... ...and, also, reminded me of all-that-trash in the streeta that I never liked and won't miss Thanks !
In the 70's I worked on 2nd Ave North in a warehouse. 2nd Avenue was all warehouses back then. Lower Broadway, the area you just walked through consisted of pawn shops and XXX bookstores. The closest place to get a hot sandwich at lunch was Tootsies grill. I rode the bus in from Hermitage to work because the parking lots charged $2.00 a day. Expensive at the time. I have watched it all gradually change over the years. Some good stuff no doubt but the charm that we used to have in Nashville is gone. Enjoyed watching this.
I think the only AUTHENTIC i saw in this video, was the disgust and disappointment on the faces of most folks walking around wishing they'd made better travel plans!
I'm from there in east Nashville, now I live about 20 mins or so from there...I used to go clubing down on broad st and on 2nd Ave in my early 20's. So much has and hasn't changed downtown Nashville..
Appreciate you showing this - I live in Mt Juliet TN which is about 20 minutes from Nashville and I have never been on Broadway - probably never will - but cool to see whats going on there!
Nashville is AMAZING! I have lived here all my life and I love it BUT my how things have changed. Downtown Nashville is like a little NYC on the weekends. I love it but it sure ain’t the little country town I once knew
Do you recommend anywhere else in US that’s got the country bars but maybe not as touristy. We came from Scotland to Nashville 14 years ago as I love country music but it looks very different now and much busier.
I happened to see the thumbnail of this video saying it's in Nashville and i got interested. Truly what a night life but looks like there's no fighting just so many people enjoying the night in the bars . True to what the definition of Nashville. The US musical City . If i could get the opportunity to be there, i would love to go see and experience the life in Nashville.
I was in Nashville last May 2023. We did some clubbing. Our hotel was a former high fidelity recording studio for Country Musicians now rented out. However many of the bands were semi-pros from the amateur circle coming to Nashville to play and get noticed. So the music acts are much more social with the clubbers, and I got to know a few. The Grand ole Opry is worth a visit and the Country Hall of fame, or maybe it was the museum, also worth it. Parking was expensive, very hot in May and June. It's a university town, lots of students and young people. Many active and former music studios, many music industry ppl in town-- always. I would recommend it as a very unique and worthwhile US city to visit.
I played hundreds of gigs down there back in the 2010 -14 time frame and it’s all the same songs, except that Tyler Childers that was ending as you walked up. It was interesting , almost like a time portal from the times I walked around that lower broadway area. Thanks for doing the work 🤘🤘
I'm in Nashville right now. I haven't made it downtown yet. I been hanging at the Famous 5 Spot. I am in heaven. I've seen 9 bands in 4 days. Even the BBQ joint I went to Drifters had live music. After seeing this I might just stay on the East side. Hahaha I got put on the list at the Blue Bird for Sunday. This looks like Vegas on steroids. Lamo
@JohnnyAzariaTV this week some time for sure. I got into the blue bird yesterday. I met a cat at the 5 spot and he put me on the list. Yup the list. I have to admit I felt special. I could see moving here.
Just wanted to give you all a shout out from capital records here in Nashville l wanted to say thanks to all of Johnny Cashes crew it was nice loading his luggage to American Air lines and to meet him in person on my break,
Good evening everyone 5 o'clock trying to beat the 🌧 drops on this 80 degree Sunday trying to get this chicken wings deep fried for everyone here at capital records here on music row, and don't forget the Miller lite
This looks like the best place in the U.S.A. to be if you like a lot of people and bands playing in a bar on every corner. It looks like most bars have no cover charge.
I dunno of any other place with as lively a nightlife in 2024, people that are hating are just lame and goofy.. you see everybody here enjoying themselves
Yes, it's very unique in that there are so many bars in one area with live music. I just don't like music that is 60 years old. Every place plays the same thing - old rock and country. There is nothing original there. No DJs, rappers, etc. To each his own but being from LA, I would rather go into a place with a DJ.
@@clivemoney1762 Well, if you look at the distribution of sales, Rock and Roll is basically on life support. There has been some interest lately but it's nowhere what it was in the 80s and 90s. Maybe Rock will see a revival at some point in the future. Who knows. But music doesn't hold much value anymore to people so it really doesn't matter at this point.
@@smccarthy945 .. actually.these some excellent young rock bands..eg..Greta Van Fleet .Dirty Honey..Solo artists Samantha Fish..Joe.Bonamassa...rhat are promoting real music..to large audiences..look.arround..real.music.byreal.people.attracts people with good.taste ..
Now I see why Justin Townes Earle said the people of Nashville hate what has happened to their city. The music sounds like cookie cutter crap on this video. Thanks for the video.
As a Nashville native the tourism is insane here now Nashville had 16 million people visit Nashville in 2023 we are on record to beat that record this weekend it’s insane!
Yeah...some negative comments....but at least you can still cruise Nashville and have a good time without worrying about getting knocked in the head by some idiot indigent. Not from here, but I have been living in Tennessee since 1979 and still love the "biggest small town in America". Nashville Rocks!
why yal only show downtown nashville bcs if you really know nashville you know that broadway is where the country music is if u go anywhere else in nashville it’s not like this… show people the real nashville not just broadway
12 years ago Nashville was still a nice place to go. You could see some crumbling beginning to happen but still had country music. Now in 2024, there’s like 2 or 3 places that still play real country music downtown. Nashville is not known for music any longer. It’s known for parties and binge drinking! A dirty city, especially after dark. A liberal run city.
Yep, been a Nashvillian for 34 years. I worked downtown for many of them and know every one of those streets. BUT, it's not the same anymore. I will say except for about 30 years ago when they cleaned up the 'adult' shops. That was a move up at least. Still, I live only 6 miles south of this mayhem and have no desire to go downtown anymore.
Haven't missed a thing in Downtown Nashville Nothing...Drunks Overcrowded, Parking to $$, Trash is everywhere. If ya want to find a waste of time, Downtown Nashville is the place to be.
I use to go downtown a lot back in the late 80’s it wasn’t near as crowded and lots of nice restaurants now to me it’s just tourist stuff and way to crowed. This doesn’t even look like a Saturday night crowd. Many Saturday nights you can hardly move and forget trying to drive through unless you got a hour to go a couple blocks. So many pedestrians and many keep crossing the streets after the light changes and most as you would imagine are drunk. No doubt it’s fun for those who enjoy that kind of stuff but I never go there these days.
Nashville used to have a lot of charm…turning it into Las Vegas over the last 17 years that killed that.
There are still places that feel quaint and charming. But, downtown is a bit too fun fair-like these days. The good places are in the surrounding neighborhoods.
I was born in St. Thomas hospital, Nashville TN in '53. Nashville was really an all round nice place. I had dreams of returning but there are so many implants and big city stuff there I may as well stay in corrupt FL The expense of Nashville is as bad as Florida or anywhere else.
@@tamaraquintero7815 The people in Nashville are definitely cool and friendly. Very nice people there.
I'm 54 and my wife and I are VERY worried about our future, gas and food prices rising daily. We have had our savings dwindle with the cost of living into the stratosphere, and we are finding it impossible to replace them. We can get by, but can't seem to get ahead. My condolences to anyone retiring in this crisis, 30 years nonstop just for a crooked system to take all you worked for.
I feel your pain mate, as a fellow retiree, I’d suggest you look into passive index fund investing and learn some more. For me, I had my share of ups and downs when I first started looking for a consistent passive income so I hired an expert advisor for aid, and following her advice, I poured $30k in value stocks and digital assets, Up to 200k so far and pretty sure I'm ready for whatever comes.
@@temmyolarewaju9371 That's actually quite impressive, I could use some Info on your FA, I am looking to make a change on my finances this year as well
@@BrianEscobar-90 My advisor is VICTORIA CARMEN SANTAELLA;
You can look her up online
@@temmyolarewaju9371 The crazy part is that those advisors are probably outperforming the market and raising good returns but some are charging fees over fees that drain your portfolio. Is this the case with yours too?
Good people having a good time. - and music everywhere.
I lived there for 27 years, was in the music biz. Left 3 years ago for the NC mountains and never looked back. It's become a zoo.
How. Please explain
Traffic congestion, decreased parking, panhandling, street crime, inadequate mass transit. The city isn't keeping its infrastructure up with the population growth.
I can 100% relate. I was born and raised in Nashville, and still live here. I’m 40 years old and I can tell you 20 years ago downtown Nashville was a fun place to go to. It’s not anymore.
Never a dull moment there is always something going on in the ville.
Live bands on every block! Jeez! This is one happening neighborhood! I can't wait to visit the place someday.
I was in Nashville about 15-20 years ago and had a wonderful time, polite people, mellow moments with some mindbendingly good music, and a real unique flavor for a mid-sized city. I’ve talked it up ever since.
I guess I can stop doing that now!
Im from Nashville, Tennessee, born and raised 54 now still loving downtown
@@VickieMcKnight Nashville is amazing 😀
It's very unique. No doubt. I just wish they would vary the music. No everyone likes old music and live bands.
Make your own fun don't depend on anyone else
Thank you for reminding me how lucky I am to live in the woods far from the maddening crowd.
Looks like another one of America's shit hole cities
Sister fcking too!
@@Buckseed keepin it in the family 💋
Fantastic and bold videography provided an enlightening experience of a city I've never seen. Thanks
thank you for watching , glad you enjoyed 😀
I grew up in Nashville. Was never a hardcore country fan, but there was something about going downtown and hearing real authentic music being played by people who had some musical lineage in the city. One word - steel guitar. You don’t hear it anymore being played on lower broad. You could also get a PBR for a buck. That was cheap beer then! You could pay 30 bucks for two beers now. There were really talented musicians playing on the street. Old Crowe used to come play on second Ave way back when. It is really quite a different place. I moved a couple hours away but still come back to visit friends. It’s got a great greenway, the Arcade area is a neat place few people know about, little five points is super cool area, Nashville is a very interesting and cool city but it is not lower Broadway. That area is a total tourist trap. You’ll spend a fortune on nothing but a cheap facade of what California thinks Nashville looks like. It’s gross.
Yes, the bands that play there are amazingly talented. I was surprised at the level of talent across the bands. Super talented people no doubt.
Definitely, there is an entire city outside of lower Broadway. I'm ok with the tourists staying down there but yeah, 4 blocks of one street in Downtown don't exactly define the city.
Roberts Western World still has top notch talent and decent audiences..Burgers are good too.
thanks for sharing this- had no idea it was so loud and flashy out there. reminds me of vegas.
thank you for watching , glad you enjoyed
I was just in Vegas this weekend. Freemont street. Crazy party and live music. I just want some great luve music in Nashville. I would rather find local spots.
Death on Music Row. A truth lyrics sang by two of the most respected country music entertainers.
Well, South Broadway and Music Row are two different parts of Nashville. What you’re looking at is South Broadway.
It was called “Murder on Music Row.”
We live 20 minutes away and can’t stomach lower Broad. They’ve ruined our once beautiful city.
💯 same here. I live about 15 min. from downtown. I used to love going down there on weekends, but I haven't gone at night in years cause it's so trash now. Hell, the entire Mid TN area has been ruined, just in different ways.
I wish I could have seen it before people ruined it the first time I went there around 4-5 years ago it was fun but every time I go back it seems more crowded so sad tourism is ruining it.
We can blame a lot of the fake country for this bs too
The world most have not got the memo that it was “your” city.
X
I live in Memphis and from this video, Nashville looks awesome and sounds amazing. I love Memphis and all it's Rock N Roll history but Nashville truly is the beat of Tennessee, the heart of the south and hands down, the musical mecca of America.
Nashville is amazing , i would love to visit Memphis , thank you for watching
Thank you, dear admin, for capturing and sharing these video here so we can also see and enjoy them. I really enjoyed it. Thank you from Iran.🍻
thank you so much for watching , iam glad you enjoyed 😀
Nashville is great city as a whole, great people. Broadway is really on for drinking tourists, concerts and hockey games. If its not your thing, then its not for you…
I was put on the list for the Blue Bird last night. Unbelievable place with wonderful history.
People having fun without hurting anyone. We have three towns up here on Long Island with lots of music, restaurants, and fun on the weekends. Different vibe and sound, but also diverse and upbeat.
I'm grateful I lived in and experienced Nashville in the 90's. Cant stand the city now.
im from canada this place looks amazing , wish to visit one day.
@@wraith9166 thank you for watching , Nashville is amazing you would love it there
It's not unless you like live old music. If that's your thing, it's amazing. I am from LA and grew up on Hip Hop and I felt like I was transported in a time machine 60 years back. It's OK. The bands are really good and talented. But it's the same thing every bar you go into. Give me a DJ and a couple MCs and I am good. Live bands are not my thing.
Couple notes as a resident of Nashville and occasional visitor to Lower Broadway: Blanco is a great Mexican restaurant (at beginning of video). Also, the people watching is amazing, it’s just so formulaic, so little originality among the folks wandering around…you will always see bachelorettes, the ladies in funky wigs, bros, and country bumpkins who are just checking out the big city. The music scene, while also kind of formulaic, is really pretty impressive.
Do you still live there?
I'm looking for the music. Truly local spots are more my kind of spot. If you know of any, I would appreciate some names. I'm staying about 10 minutes' drive east to downtown. Thanks
There’s also museums, record stores, and other places to see. Stay away from the zoo.
Great camera work, you captured the mood of the people, having a good time.
thank you so much , yes Nashville is great
Seems a lot of ‘get off my lawn’ folks are commenting. And I’m old😎
spent half of my life a few minutes East of there.
You just reminded me of many things of downtown Nashburgh that I miss...
...and, also, reminded me of all-that-trash in the streeta that I never liked and won't miss
Thanks !
Thanks for stopping by and seeing my band at Rippys!
hey how are you brother , that was cool , great band you have , good luck with everything 😀
i miss the old Nashville.
I live in the state and avoid Nashville like a sickness. It is no longer the same place it used to be!
In the 70's I worked on 2nd Ave North in a warehouse. 2nd Avenue was all warehouses back then. Lower Broadway, the area you just walked through consisted of pawn shops and XXX bookstores. The closest place to get a hot sandwich at lunch was Tootsies grill. I rode the bus in from Hermitage to work because the parking lots charged $2.00 a day. Expensive at the time. I have watched it all gradually change over the years. Some good stuff no doubt but the charm that we used to have in Nashville is gone. Enjoyed watching this.
good times , thank you for watching 😀
Interesting video! That band at 8:50 rocks! Awesome footage!❤
thank you for watching 😀
Same way in Gatlinburg/Pigeon Forge soo crowded and expensive!! Enjoy some of the trip but it’s like being on a Vegas strip 😞
yea I was in pigeon forge I know east your saying , thank you for watching 😀
I think the only AUTHENTIC i saw in this video, was the disgust and disappointment on the faces of most folks walking around wishing they'd made better travel plans!
I'm from Cali, so far Tennessee got the warmest, GOOFIEST people in all of USA 😂 They tell you how it is, AND they treat you like Family ❤️
You’re not talking about the locals, we don’t like you.
I'm from there in east Nashville, now I live about 20 mins or so from there...I used to go clubing down on broad st and on 2nd Ave in my early 20's. So much has and hasn't changed downtown Nashville..
This was was brilliant walk around 👍👌
thank you for watching 😀
Appreciate you showing this - I live in Mt Juliet TN which is about 20 minutes from Nashville and I have never been on Broadway - probably never will - but cool to see whats going on there!
@@Dragonfly-5252 my pleasure , thank you for watching 😀
That settles it NEVER going to Nashville..........Thanks
There's much more to do there besides the bars. Great placefor agent away. Great visei!
Nashville is AMAZING! I have lived here all my life and I love it BUT my how things have changed. Downtown Nashville is like a little NYC on the weekends. I love it but it sure ain’t the little country town I once knew
You mean like the tourist in NYC because this is nothing like a NYC street
@@laceybanter5937 Well no shit lol 😂- just saying “it’s like” not stating there are as many people here as there are in NYC. But cool 👍
Do you recommend anywhere else in US that’s got the country bars but maybe not as touristy. We came from Scotland to Nashville 14 years ago as I love country music but it looks very different now and much busier.
@@thetattooedguy1413 I was not referring to number of people. People are very diverse in NYC. Nashville not so much
@@laceybanter5937 Now that I will definitely agree with lol 😂
I happened to see the thumbnail of this video saying it's in Nashville and i got interested. Truly what a night life but looks like there's no fighting just so many people enjoying the night in the bars . True to what the definition of Nashville. The US musical City . If i could get the opportunity to be there, i would love to go see and experience the life in Nashville.
As a Nashville native there are definitely fights to be honest this looks like a slow night 😂
@@deandreray3500 Oh, well, that's pretty normal.
For the most part it's safer than other places like New Orleans in the French Quarter, but the fights happen on those side streets in Nashville
such an unusual video, I LOVED it, thanks
thank you for watching , glad you enjoyed 😀
Didn’t hear much real country music while watching this ! Sad😉😎
I was thinking the same thing, the wife and I were planning to go next summer but not now
Nashville done gone and turned into Atlanta. I cut around all that mess and head straight to Laylas!
It looks like Vegas. I was just there
I was in Nashville last May 2023. We did some clubbing. Our hotel was a former high fidelity recording studio for Country Musicians now rented out. However many of the bands were semi-pros from the amateur circle coming to Nashville to play and get noticed. So the music acts are much more social with the clubbers, and I got to know a few. The Grand ole Opry is worth a visit and the Country Hall of fame, or maybe it was the museum, also worth it. Parking was expensive, very hot in May and June. It's a university town, lots of students and young people. Many active and former music studios, many music industry ppl in town-- always. I would recommend it as a very unique and worthwhile US city to visit.
Wish i could be in Nashville having fun
It's sad to not see enough country music which Nashville known for. It's obvious by Nudies bar band that it's all about the beer and whiskey sales.
Urban decay
Very fun and nice video of Nashville. Thank you. Its alive, not dead.😅
@@jalqassar thank you for watching 😀
I've been to a lot of cities. The people in Nashville are some of the nicest.
@@4thlord51 very good people 😀
100% i just got back from there. Super friendly
@@dunkmasterflexx Nashville is awesome 😀
You’re insane
The people are definitely very cool. No doubt.
Apparently the people in the comments haven’t been to New Orleans. Nashville is great!
@@dododropmoniednohid2866 Nashville is amazing 😀
Some guy said that around 150 bands work a day on Broadway. They do shifts from 10am to closing. That's a lot of musicians in one place.
I played hundreds of gigs down there back in the 2010 -14 time frame and it’s all the same songs, except that Tyler Childers that was ending as you walked up. It was interesting , almost like a time portal from the times I walked around that lower broadway area. Thanks for doing the work 🤘🤘
When walking on the sidewalks, watch out for falling chairs!
I liked the band at Nudies. The streets are too crowded for my liking, but it's been that way for years.
I'm in Nashville right now. I haven't made it downtown yet. I been hanging at the Famous 5 Spot. I am in heaven. I've seen 9 bands in 4 days. Even the BBQ joint I went to Drifters had live music. After seeing this I might just stay on the East side. Hahaha
I got put on the list at the Blue Bird for Sunday. This looks like Vegas on steroids. Lamo
@@tonyvalle794 go to downtown you will love it
@JohnnyAzariaTV this week some time for sure. I got into the blue bird yesterday. I met a cat at the 5 spot and he put me on the list. Yup the list. I have to admit I felt special. I could see moving here.
@@tonyvalle794 its amazing
LOOKS LIKE A PARTY TO ME!!! What a place to spend a Saturday night....
great and fun place to be at , thank you for watching 😀
And this as a Native Nashvillian is why I dont go downtown.
Do you know of any local music spots? I'm coming specifically to hear the music and see the music hall of fame. I'm an old musician. Thanks
enjoyed that performance that started at 10 mins!!!
that is a great band , that is what Nashville is all about , great live music
Looks like fun to me. Great video
it is , Nashville is very fun , thank you for watching
Wow! Joints jumpin'! Looks like wild nights!!
It happens 7 days a week here
Just wanted to give you all a shout out from capital records here in Nashville l wanted to say thanks to all of Johnny Cashes crew it was nice loading his luggage to American Air lines and to meet him in person on my break,
Good evening everyone 5 o'clock trying to beat the 🌧 drops on this 80 degree Sunday trying to get this chicken wings deep fried for everyone here at capital records here on music row, and don't forget the Miller lite
Hadn't been to Nashville for 20 years . Wow
thank you for watching
It reminds me of Bourbon St. Only without the charm.
that town looks tired and the people looked worked over, give us some Hank damn it
Great vid! People jus enjoyin' a good time.. whats the problem?!
I've never been there, looks like a lot of night life for young folks.
Disney World for drunks 😂😂😂
Lmao
Nice and relaxed atmosphere! I'd love to go there, but it's 4670 miles away :)
HAWK TUAH ! spit on that thang
@@welshhibby lol
Thanks for helping me to easily cross this amusement park off my bucket list.
So many negative comments , I don’t see the problem , people just having fun , seems chill
it’s the people that never been to Nashville lol
@@JohnnyAzariaTV thinking of going next year looks good to me
@@leighprout good luck 😀
@@JohnnyAzariaTV no its mostly locals bc were the ones that hate broadway
@@ripjuud lol
Now I remember why I NEVER go downtown Nashville anymore.
Do you know of any local music spots. I'm staying 2 blocks from 5 Points.
@@tonyvalle794 The Basement East 917 Woodland St, Nashville,
Good music but I can't and cannot do big cities anymore. I'll stay in the woods of TN. Great video though.
@@19K7635 thank you for watching 😀
Huh? Thought that was Vegas for a minute. What a shame.....
Nashville is crowded with tourists. The tourists expected to pay high priced restaurants plus forced to pay waiters 30% tips.
This looks like the best place in the U.S.A. to be if you like a lot of people and bands playing in a bar on every corner. It looks like most bars have no cover charge.
it is your very right , it was very busy because of nascar the next day but to be going in bar to bar with live music is great
Still better than New Orleans.
I second that, after walking down bourbon street the first night there I didn’t care to go back LoL
Yeah right😂😂😂😂😂😂
You are right ✅️ new Orleans doesn't bring out the world like nashville
Love all the live music. But why are there so many TV's in the bars?
it's my dream to visit Nashville
good luck , you will love it , Nashville is amazing
You would benefit from raising your standards. I live 20 miles from the shithole which is downtown TRASHVILLE.
Battle dress uniform for chicks is crop tops, short shorts and boots.
One of the biggest Guitar pawn shops is there..from all the musicians who dreamed of making it big in country music
Know the name? Sounds interesting. Almost sad too . Headed for Nashville in a few weeks
@@kennyb4748 it starts with a G
Its on the boulevard of broken dreams
Wonderful video. I’m still trying to visit there after Oshkosh. Surprised not hear many female solo artists.
How bout Miwaukee, a great city!!
How bout Milwaukee, a great city!!!
I dunno of any other place with as lively a nightlife in 2024, people that are hating are just lame and goofy.. you see everybody here enjoying themselves
@@Baldyyyyyyyy hi thank you for watching , Nashville is amazing , everyone is happy and having a good time
Yes, it's very unique in that there are so many bars in one area with live music. I just don't like music that is 60 years old. Every place plays the same thing - old rock and country. There is nothing original there. No DJs, rappers, etc. To each his own but being from LA, I would rather go into a place with a DJ.
Long live rock nroll 😂
@@clivemoney1762 Well, if you look at the distribution of sales, Rock and Roll is basically on life support. There has been some interest lately but it's nowhere what it was in the 80s and 90s. Maybe Rock will see a revival at some point in the future. Who knows. But music doesn't hold much value anymore to people so it really doesn't matter at this point.
@@smccarthy945 .. actually.these some excellent young rock bands..eg..Greta Van Fleet .Dirty Honey..Solo artists Samantha Fish..Joe.Bonamassa...rhat are promoting real music..to large audiences..look.arround..real.music.byreal.people.attracts people with good.taste ..
Now I see why Justin Townes Earle said the people of Nashville hate what has happened to their city.
The music sounds like cookie cutter crap on this video.
Thanks for the video.
@@chrispaulick thank you for watching 😀
Nice, I'll be in Nashville in Sept !!
@@VJWIDEVISION you will love it 😀
As a Nashville native the tourism is insane here now Nashville had 16 million people visit Nashville in 2023 we are on record to beat that record this weekend it’s insane!
Thanks hawk tuah girl.
She just increased tourism to this state 😂
Yeah...some negative comments....but at least you can still cruise Nashville and have a good time without worrying about getting knocked in the head by some idiot indigent. Not from here, but I have been living in Tennessee since 1979 and still love the "biggest small town in America". Nashville Rocks!
why yal only show downtown nashville bcs if you really know nashville you know that broadway is where the country music is if u go anywhere else in nashville it’s not like this… show people the real nashville not just broadway
I'm in Adelaide Australia has the same country feel to it. Would love to go to Nashville sometime
Obviously you’re not from here.😂
12 years ago Nashville was still a nice place to go. You could see some crumbling beginning to happen but still had country music. Now in 2024, there’s like 2 or 3 places that still play real country music downtown. Nashville is not known for music any longer. It’s known for parties and binge drinking! A dirty city, especially after dark. A liberal run city.
Yep, been a Nashvillian for 34 years. I worked downtown for many of them and know every one of those streets. BUT, it's not the same anymore. I will say except for about 30 years ago when they cleaned up the 'adult' shops. That was a move up at least. Still, I live only 6 miles south of this mayhem and have no desire to go downtown anymore.
Haven't missed a thing in Downtown Nashville Nothing...Drunks Overcrowded, Parking to $$, Trash is everywhere. If ya want to find a waste of time, Downtown Nashville is the place to be.
So much for the capital of country music.
Country Music. I don't get it.
I saw a lot of very sad and lonely people trying to find a modicum of happiness but in all the wrong places. Just sayin'.
@@johngentile6707 A relationship with God through Jesus. Psalm 16:11
And looking for love in all the wrong places too
I must be getting old, I want nothing to do with that scene!
Not many country song
Last legit music bar in Nashville is the the Bluebird Cafe and it's far outside downtown.
I just came here for the Hawk Thua girl. Greetings from southern Europe.
How is that 5-second meme drawing attention to a whole city??
"Head" is a powerful thing 😂😂
I use to go downtown a lot back in the late 80’s it wasn’t near as crowded and lots of nice restaurants now to me it’s just tourist stuff and way to crowed. This doesn’t even look like a Saturday night crowd. Many Saturday nights you can hardly move and forget trying to drive through unless you got a hour to go a couple blocks. So many pedestrians and many keep crossing the streets after the light changes and most as you would imagine are drunk. No doubt it’s fun for those who enjoy that kind of stuff but I never go there these days.
Yep I don't like places that are too packed
LOVE this city!
Do you know of any local music spots. I'm staying by 5 points
I am heading there soon, Love the video! thanks
Don't waste your time or money, place is a smelly shit hole
What did you love about it? 12 years ago, yes. But now, a dump!