@@SunnyBoyy448 You sound like an angry and cynical person. If you're young, which you probably are, that's not surprising, your generation are also complaining. criticizing and whining about just about everything. You don't understand the past because you've never been there.
Kompliment, da habt ihr gute Arbeit geleistet. Das gilt vor allem, wenn ich es mit meinem Video vergleiche, das ich endlich vor 2 Monaten veröffentlicht habe. Ich war 1972 selbst in New York und habe die Super 8 Aufnahmen aufgenommen. Herzliche Grüße nach Wien, Reinhold
I am glad that so much of this particular video looks the same. Some other ones have shown that about half of the buildings from back in the day are gone!😊
I grew up in Brooklyn, New York, I'm 61 years old now, and remember much of the scenes in this video....thanks for the memories.....great digitizing job!! Is this video of all 3 or just one?? 😉👍👍
Thank you Miguel! You're very welcome! We are happy that you like the film and remember all the scenes! That's exactly what we want to do with these films :-)! This video is only one small part of the three film rolls of this journey alone. We have so much more material to come from the US and New York in particular! Best regards from Vienna! Harald Hofstetter and Rainer Hunger
What's sad is that many will watch this for the nostalgia, but the original person who took this footage was so obviously fascinated by what was new. We need more new. We have to stop resisting change in NYC and all of our other cities.
Yes Ilya, I had that feeling when I did my recordings in 1972 in New York. It lasted almost 50 years before I showed something to the public 2 months ago.
Just because there are people who like to take walks along memory lane doesnt mean they're resisting change...If time machines were real, I'd rather go back to these days..Despite the high crime, the city in those days had spunk and flavor..Today's NYC is too disneyfied with millennial hippies that ruined this once great city...Everything in life changes but not all change is good change
I also grew up in Brooklyn and I am 62. Love that video. Thanks for digitizing and posting.
Great! Thank you!!
Awesome. Born and raised in NYC. I was 4 years old when that was filmed.
A sterile dump with no character. A concrete jungle
I was born in 1968. Watching this makes me feel really old.
We know the feeling ;-)
I was born in Brooklyn NY in 1961, talk about feeling and being old, LOL. But I enjoyed NYC back then, it was a peaceful time.
@@tonycollazorappoif u were white it was peaceful
Boy, how times have changed...
Wow this is Excellent to look at, you definitely scored some great footage
the quality is amazing
I remember 1968 New York, I was eight years old.
Unlucky you. Ugly buildings and nothing else
@@SunnyBoyy448 You sound like an angry and cynical person. If you're young, which you probably are, that's not surprising, your generation are also complaining. criticizing and whining about just about everything. You don't understand the past because you've never been there.
Kompliment, da habt ihr gute Arbeit geleistet. Das gilt vor allem, wenn ich es mit meinem Video vergleiche, das ich endlich vor 2 Monaten veröffentlicht habe. Ich war 1972 selbst in New York und habe die Super 8 Aufnahmen aufgenommen. Herzliche Grüße nach Wien, Reinhold
Vielen Dank! Deine Aufnahmen sind großartig, sehr inspirierend Deine Reisen! Liebe Grüße aus Wien!!
@@visualhistoryaustria Ich danke ebenfalls, dass ihr bei mir mal reingeschaut habt! Liebe Grüße aus Brandenburg!
I am glad that so much of this particular video looks the same. Some other ones have shown that about half of the buildings from back in the day are gone!😊
Your country needs some character like beautiful Europe
Tinha 22 anos em 1968❤
I grew up in Brooklyn, New York, I'm 61 years old now, and remember much of the scenes in this video....thanks for the memories.....great digitizing job!! Is this video of all 3 or just one?? 😉👍👍
Thank you Miguel! You're very welcome! We are happy that you like the film and remember all the scenes! That's exactly what we want to do with these films :-)! This video is only one small part of the three film rolls of this journey alone. We have so much more material to come from the US and New York in particular! Best regards from Vienna! Harald Hofstetter and Rainer Hunger
Flatbush guy here❗️ I’ll echo your sentiments 🥊🇺🇸 Reliving my past here!!
Wusste gar nicht, dass die Yankees den Hochstrahlbrunnen kopiert und vor die Met gestellt haben! ;-D
😁
When Susan atkins was losing her mind
During the Susan atkins murders
What's sad is that many will watch this for the nostalgia, but the original person who took this footage was so obviously fascinated by what was new. We need more new. We have to stop resisting change in NYC and all of our other cities.
Yes Ilya, I had that feeling when I did my recordings in 1972 in New York. It lasted almost 50 years before I showed something to the public 2 months ago.
Just because there are people who like to take walks along memory lane doesnt mean they're resisting change...If time machines were real, I'd rather go back to these days..Despite the high crime, the city in those days had spunk and flavor..Today's NYC is too disneyfied with millennial hippies that ruined this once great city...Everything in life changes but not all change is good change
New York City skyline has changed alot during the past 15 years. You've been missing out big time