Music Nathan Larsen version of Flame Trees that was on the 2005 Little Fish soundtrack. Footage courtesy of The Cleaners documentary. www.sensesofcinema.com/2011/m...
This was the Melbourne I came of age in. I was a young police constable in Melbourne in the 60s, and all these faces, very many now deceased, are part of me.
Oh how I miss you Melbourne …. what a truly beautiful city Melbourne was . Not the dirty , crime ridden place it has become and tragically very few seem to care ….
For those debating the actual year. @ 3:49 yo catch a glimpse of the Gas & Fuel Buildings on the right hand side. The outside appears complete so it is post 1967.
You’d have ‘had your ears pinned back’ in the house I grew up in, for saying that! The contradiction of growing up as one of four children, plus mum driving around the streets of Chaddy and Murrumbeena in a 1930’s style 2 seater - and a ‘safety zealot’ father who always made damned sure every car he drove had seat belts front and back. I don’t think my mother’s cars ever had seat belts in them until about 1972.
We're spoilt in Melbourne 2022 a quarter of the population in this city are mean spirited and don't have any compassion for homeless people or each other which is a shame when the other 75 percent are decent wish we could all turn back the clock
I love watching all these old clips. Nostalgia overload of what was once a great city and when Melbourne truly was the world's most livable city! Keep up the great work Gezza and thanks for the memories.
@@mebeme007 How is that, stabbings, car jacking, shootings, home invasions, traffic jams, homeless punters, whole suburbs where nobody speaks English, 3rd rate hospitals, explain how Australia still a paradise, explain.
at first i wasn't sure if this was melbourne, florida or melbourne, victoria but within seconds i knew which one it was because the people were so caucasian and so much more "british" in appearance than americans would've been at that time. that and, of course, the sides of the street the cars are driving on. i love this old footage of "common folk" i don't care where it's from this is awesome.
Wouldn't be surprised if he was a returned serviceman. He definitely looks like he's not attacking the job with as much zeal and enthusiasm as he would have on day one.
Love your old footage fantastic memories of years gone by. I have a nearly 40 in very good condition valiant cars in my collection . Who knows maybe some of my cars are in your footage. Keep up the awesome work in your old viewing of Melbourne’s yesteryears .
No graffiti then but I remember the brown smog that you could see on your way into the CBD. City much different now but not sure if it changed for the better.
There are always good and bad things from every period/decade of history. It all just depends on how one chooses to view the world around them, no matter how old they are. Along with how cynical and pessimistic or how positive and blessed one becomes as they come of age and eventually start to grow old.
1969 to 1979 was huge leap (looking at this footage). Cars, clothes, hair, signage all very different. When I look at say 1980 to 2020 its not that different....
All British English and Irish stock those days most even if born in Australia 🦘 are of English decent all mainly pommes look how they dress like the English because they are English.
Everybody walked on the left hand side of the pavement which was just commonsense Now that doesn’t happen and people walk right into you staring at darn Mobile phones
This was the Melbourne I came of age in. I was a young police constable in Melbourne in the 60s, and all these faces, very many now deceased, are part of me.
My God, how much I miss the Melbourne that I grew up in.
Artistically filmed. It's hard to believe that some of those people are no longer here. Such is the fragility of existence.
l miss the old days of melbourne and the people l was happy l had a job a car a wife and kids its gone just memories.
The Melbourne I knew as a kid. Marvellous!
Oh how I miss you Melbourne …. what a truly beautiful city Melbourne was . Not the dirty , crime ridden place it has become and tragically very few seem to care ….
More important than you will ever know. Thanks for your unending dedication to real history.
i was 20yo in 1969 and working with mlc assurance company,
in the city.
it's hard to believe now 52 years ago.
I still love Melbourne
Same.
Born and bred Melbournian and will always love my city, as a kid and all the way through to today. 😁❤
I too, love Melbourne, I just hate what it's become.
Perfect nostalgia music. Great sound effects. Only thing I really miss is the sound of the Herald boys' calls.....
@3:12 Chinatown. Now ALL of Melbourne and many suburbs look like that
You made me 😃.
Nice one Gezza...
Who thought back then we would have the internet and a phone( computer)in our bags, pockets or glued to our hands
Unfortunately, we have them now - much to the detriment of society.
For those debating the actual year. @ 3:49 yo catch a glimpse of the Gas & Fuel Buildings on the right hand side. The outside appears complete so it is post 1967.
Thank you
Our life as it is shown.
Anyone else cravin' for a Craven A?
I love your videos, showing real life, not an imitation put on for show. Thanks for your great work!
The same year my grandparents arrived from Eastern Europe. Beautiful footage.
Very fitting music 🎶 👌
The year I started at New World North Balwyn. No late night shopping back then
Wonderful to see the cars and no seatbelts rules in 69
You’d have ‘had your ears pinned back’ in the house I grew up in, for saying that! The contradiction of growing up as one of four children, plus mum driving around the streets of Chaddy and Murrumbeena in a 1930’s style 2 seater - and a ‘safety zealot’ father who always made damned sure every car he drove had seat belts front and back. I don’t think my mother’s cars ever had seat belts in them until about 1972.
Would that be the New World on Belmore rd, the one with the big rocket on the front?
@@bradwilliams1691 cnr. Doncaster rd.
Yes a rocket
Had the storeroom upstairs and trucks unloaded by hand onto a conveyer belt
I was seventeen and working in Bourke Street.
@ 2:09. Canns Limited store was corner of Little Collins St and Swanston St.
Once magic city gone forever......makes me sad.
These videos are amazing. Thank you for sharing . Incredible journey back in time
We're spoilt in Melbourne 2022 a quarter of the population in this city are mean spirited and don't have any compassion for homeless people or each other which is a shame when the other 75 percent are decent wish we could all turn back the clock
Great to watch. Every day life back then but more interesting to watch now.
I love watching all these old clips. Nostalgia overload of what was once a great city and when Melbourne truly was the world's most livable city!
Keep up the great work Gezza and thanks for the memories.
You Aussies had a paradise, where is it now?
It's still here, for those of us less cynical, hateful and pessimistic.
@@mebeme007 How is that, stabbings, car jacking, shootings, home invasions, traffic jams, homeless punters, whole suburbs where nobody speaks English, 3rd rate hospitals, explain how Australia still a paradise, explain.
@@ExRhodesian
Stick to worrying about the UK and being a bigot over there, where it's much worse.
Wow this was filmed 2 years before I was born lol..great footage .
Just great.. Thanks 👍
"We shared some history this town and I"
Great choice of music. Flame trees but I couldn't think of the singer. I love Sarah Blasko's version.
Jimmy Barnes.
The original and the best.
Hearing Jimmy's life story and what this song has always meant to him, it truly takes on a whole new meaning.
at first i wasn't sure if this was melbourne, florida or melbourne, victoria but within seconds i knew which one it was because the people were so caucasian and so much more "british" in appearance than americans would've been at that time. that and, of course, the sides of the street the cars are driving on. i love this old footage of "common folk" i don't care where it's from this is awesome.
Great footage especially the MCC cleansing vehicles and Dempsters Dumpster truck which today would be off the road until cleaned properly!
The dark haired girl in the first frame is so gorgeous...Swanston Street pre-AC/DC on the back of a truck...hard to imagine
It's ironic they they showed a neon for Qantas over a quarter of a century before it darkened Melbourne's door.
That guy at 3:00 into this video. I wonder how many years he’s been cleaning the streets and sidewalks? I bet he’s ready to retire.
Wouldn't be surprised if he was a returned serviceman. He definitely looks like he's not attacking the job with as much zeal and enthusiasm as he would have on day one.
@@NewFalconerRecords yeah he could do that job blindfolded
Footpaths in Australia, Sidewalks is Yank
@@thehificlub ok
Love your old footage fantastic memories of years gone by. I have a nearly 40 in very good condition valiant cars in my collection . Who knows maybe some of my cars are in your footage. Keep up the awesome work in your old viewing of Melbourne’s yesteryears .
Fantastic footage. Thanks for posting. As always, excellent work there Gezza
Good 👍 video
All so familiar. Does not seem like that long ago.
When people walked on the left of the footpath
No graffiti then but I remember the brown smog that you could see on your way into the CBD. City much different now but not sure if it changed for the better.
There are always good and bad things from every period/decade of history.
It all just depends on how one chooses to view the world around them, no matter how old they are. Along with how cynical and pessimistic or how positive and blessed one becomes as they come of age and eventually start to grow old.
Fantastic
I was 2
👍.
Great footage, but I feel for the poor bugger who fell out of the back of that ambulance at 1:52
🤣🤣🤣
I was wondering what you meant. Thought I'd missed something. 😜😂
I look in vain to find me in these. Probably a good thing.
Sadly, it reflects a depression city.
Glad I live in time when it's colour.
Must have been strange living in a black and white world.
The people were cleaner...took pride in themselves. This was my Melbourne....how sad to see it now.😰
Is that a bloody ambulance with the back door open at 1:54?? WTF?
Seems all put on their rose coloured glasses, then comment.😅
1969 to 1979 was huge leap (looking at this footage). Cars, clothes, hair, signage all very different. When I look at say 1980 to 2020 its not that different....
My parents moved to Carlton in 1979, I’ve worked in the city and lived close by ever since. It’s definitely changed a bit.
What? No one self-immolating in the street? Must be pre-Covid.
i remember 1969..not sure this film.is from then...i would guess 1966 or 1967.
I would guess 67'
Thanks Geoff, film released 1969, probably 67👍
I'm tipping it's 1968
What is the music? Neither Shazam or SoundHound could get it!
Music by Nathan Larsen version of Flame Trees that was on the 2005 Little Fish soundtrack.
@@Gezza1967
Thanks.
the brunette at the beginning is sasy
The days of good times and before D H Dan's dad forgot to employ an Ansell barrier!
All British English and Irish stock those days most even if born in Australia 🦘 are of English decent all mainly pommes look how they dress like the English because they are English.
haha pedestrian almost mowed down at 4:25...probably a $7 penalty for crossing against red light back then
Everybody walked on the left hand side of the pavement which was just commonsense
Now that doesn’t happen and people walk right into you staring at darn Mobile phones
Same in the UK no difference .
Footage courtesy of The Cleaners documentary.
www.sensesofcinema.com/2011/melbourne-on-film/the-cleaners/
See ACMI for full version.
Sadly, it reflects a depression city.
London in the UK is ruined most left London to Australia 🦘 long time ago pommes.