A drive through 1940's Los Angeles!

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  • @sailorforlifebestti3366
    @sailorforlifebestti3366 5 років тому +1965

    Props to the person who thought of putting a 100lb camera in the back of his car and film while driving, and preserve the footage.

    • @sidecar7714
      @sidecar7714 5 років тому +24

      Probably a 70dr... fairly lightweight and sturdy.

    • @pacoandpacosmagicshoeyes5622
      @pacoandpacosmagicshoeyes5622 5 років тому +4

      @@sidecar7714 moving pictures yes I can see them 7 6 : 2 3 outside of LA copying and pasting the link everywhere only escalated the situation became global someone was going to have tell a radio station about this outside of LA or we would have to watch all of the girls withdrew everything from all of the banks disintegrated on live television if they have that suddenly quickly timemachineprintoutonlinelinkinonline.wordpress.com o my goodness

    • @FormerDeathMachine
      @FormerDeathMachine 5 років тому +9

      sharkk 88 Great Scott

    • @mariarobinpower1341
      @mariarobinpower1341 5 років тому +3

      @@FormerDeathMachine "there's no place like home...x3"

    • @mdyiya
      @mdyiya 5 років тому +14

      Preserved on nitrate film and lucky it didn’t explode.

  • @andrewnunez5680
    @andrewnunez5680 5 років тому +174

    I love these kind of videos. The closest we're ever going to get to being in a time machine.

  • @jimkoral3824
    @jimkoral3824 5 років тому +1015

    Someone should film the same route today and run the footage of both side by side

    • @gregfair1749
      @gregfair1749 5 років тому +128

      That would be an awesome but sad comparison!!!!

    • @SirManfly
      @SirManfly 5 років тому +73

      @@gregfair1749 ya, there would likely be a lot of homeless people and tents all over the sidewalk !

    • @mainecoon6514
      @mainecoon6514 5 років тому +94

      @@SirManfly That is what L.A. and the rest of California has come to. CA could be dubbed the trash state. The only 'golden' about CA is the piss.

    • @CharlieMessing
      @CharlieMessing 5 років тому +29

      They leveled Bunker Hill, so that might be kind of difficult.

    • @thejohnson9204
      @thejohnson9204 5 років тому +10

      @@mainecoon6514 Why do you say that? Is it not nice there now? I'm from Australia so am not really aware. I thought it was still a nice place to live.

  • @psoteriou3884
    @psoteriou3884 4 роки тому +420

    It would be great if someone in LA could film the exact route today and show it side by side with the 40s footage.

    • @ismaelpenalver4722
      @ismaelpenalver4722 4 роки тому +32

      They do , it's called Seventy years of Los Angeles then and now

    • @antonydonavan234
      @antonydonavan234 4 роки тому +6

      That is not Los-Angeleas... sweetie !
      Mirna Catalano

    • @keepemclassic6791
      @keepemclassic6791 4 роки тому +5

      ua-cam.com/video/WIHfmisMLOY/v-deo.html

    • @bluecamus5162
      @bluecamus5162 4 роки тому +30

      You can do that yourself using Google Maps Street View. The ride begins twice in the same location--- on 2nd Street just west of Olive. The only things that are recognizable are the LA City Hall in the background at the 2:26 mark (when you see the chics walking) and about the 3:58 mark, you will see the library with the big arch on 5th Street. Mind blowing to see what has become of Bunker Hill.

    • @hotdog12ify
      @hotdog12ify 4 роки тому +11

      Homeless would get in the way.

  • @jahzd4028
    @jahzd4028 5 років тому +155

    0:12 - Car is at 2nd St and Olive St facing east
    0:40 - Car starts moving up 2nd st and turns south on Grand Ave
    1:17 - Car is at the intersection of Grand Ave and 3rd St still heading south
    1:40 - Car is at the intersection of Grand Ave and 4th St still heading south
    2:04 - Car stops at 5th and Grand Ave. Film cuts
    2:07 - Film starts. Car driving up 2nd st again and turns south on Grand Ave, with camera facing to the right.

    • @pacoandpacosmagicshoeyes5622
      @pacoandpacosmagicshoeyes5622 5 років тому +1

      here are the instructions
      timemachineprintoutonlinelinkinonline.wordpress.com
      printers and microphones numbers dials
      outside of LA copying and pasting the link everywhere only escalated the situation became global someone was going to have tell a radio station about this outside of LA or we would have to watch all of the girls withdrew everything from all of the banks disintegrated on live television if they have that suddenly quickly timemachineprintoutonlinelinkinonline.wordpress.com o my goodness

    • @thomaskelly2040
      @thomaskelly2040 5 років тому +5

      Thanks I can now go to Google maps and compare😊.

    • @lannlann
      @lannlann 5 років тому +9

      Wow that is a radical change of scenery compared to the past. I was looking at the current google street views and see this area is downtown LA with its skyscrapers. Thanks for sharing the street names.

    • @TheGreatOne16439
      @TheGreatOne16439 5 років тому +4

      I think that black car following them was part of the film crew.

    • @richardwadd9769
      @richardwadd9769 5 років тому +3

      Jahz D thanks. Have you thought of replicating that route and putting it on UA-cam?

  • @badactor3440
    @badactor3440 4 роки тому +173

    Legend has it, the driver is still driving around the city till this day, unable to find parking.

    • @badactor3440
      @badactor3440 4 роки тому +1

      Just because my comment is similar to another doesn't mean I copied it....moron.

    • @badactor3440
      @badactor3440 4 роки тому

      @Millennial Smark born a moron, always a moron

    • @regiltube7932
      @regiltube7932 4 роки тому

      You 2 Had This comment meme Idea from other people Mean It

    • @carolmccartney7607
      @carolmccartney7607 4 роки тому

      @Millennial Smark exactly what I thought

    • @jessemacias2
      @jessemacias2 4 роки тому

      There were zero parking meters and hundreds of parking garages. Are you blind?

  • @bobmilin
    @bobmilin 5 років тому +487

    3:45 a man waves to the camera lets all wave back 75 years later.

    • @_8_five647
      @_8_five647 5 років тому +33

      Wow thats a crazy way of putting it, good stuff

    • @deletdis6173
      @deletdis6173 5 років тому +34

      I waved back at my phone lol. 😃

    • @MT94SMM
      @MT94SMM 5 років тому +17

      He’s probably dead now...

    • @_8_five647
      @_8_five647 5 років тому +3

      @@deletdis6173 thats lame, yeah i did that too 🤣

    • @prestigearchitecturalllc5881
      @prestigearchitecturalllc5881 5 років тому +2

      👋👀🖐

  • @Deedeed33
    @Deedeed33 4 роки тому +282

    “Rent a Car for $2.50”- 1940

    • @roberthorner744
      @roberthorner744 4 роки тому +33

      $2.50 in 1940 = about $47.00 in 2020

    • @helen11937
      @helen11937 4 роки тому +11

      A car paint job for $32.50.....wow. 😂

    • @daleburrell6273
      @daleburrell6273 4 роки тому +9

      THAT WAS WHEN THE COINS WERE 90% SILVER- AND MONEY WAS STILL WORTH SOMETHING!!!

    • @elypevets5633
      @elypevets5633 4 роки тому +7

      Park all Day 50 cents

    • @daleburrell6273
      @daleburrell6273 4 роки тому +2

      @@elypevets5633 ...50 cents was a lot of money back then-!!

  • @gregory593
    @gregory593 5 років тому +795

    I felt a strange feeling watching the video. It's hard to explain. I would almost say it's a feeling of being homesick for a place I can't go back to, because it's gone. Almost as if I had been there, and I suddenly realize what I've lost.

    • @MrDaiseymay
      @MrDaiseymay 5 років тому +13

      OOOOH A, TIME WARP.

    • @mikecastellon3022
      @mikecastellon3022 5 років тому +50

      Everyone has heard the quote “you can never go back home” and puzzled over the meaning .its simple...it’s because it doesn’t exist anymore. The past is gone and tomorrow never comes. All we’ve got is now and we have to find some way to live with the lunatics and demons that infest our cities and our government

    • @sampowell3465
      @sampowell3465 5 років тому +7

      I feel you!

    • @mariarobinpower1341
      @mariarobinpower1341 5 років тому +8

      They built their future. I wish we could go back there...but don't we owe our children the same nostalgia when they get old? Do you want them to have no happy place at all? We are both drowning in self pity. Thank God I am a first responder!

    • @mariarobinpower1341
      @mariarobinpower1341 5 років тому +9

      I'm not trying to bag on you Gregory. I cry when I look at the carnage of a generation and that the legacy we leave our children isn't nostalgia and warm memories...but a shit- load of cold murder cases...a shit- load of brand new Prisons called Detention Centers, meaning they are not constitutional and a lot if questions with no answers. We are better than that. And we owe them better. "All human knowledge?" Boy, is Grandpa going to be pissed!!!

  • @nancyhopple8138
    @nancyhopple8138 5 років тому +123

    I was born in 1946 in LA area and I REALLY enjoyed this so much. Thank you.

    • @algobien9702
      @algobien9702 5 років тому +7

      God bless you

    • @geoffreydevore9503
      @geoffreydevore9503 4 роки тому

      I bet it has really changed!!
      Answer me a question if you will?
      Were people more real back then?
      Have a good day!!

    • @jackjackson6355
      @jackjackson6355 4 роки тому +1

      Jesus loves you everyone

    • @jackjackson6355
      @jackjackson6355 4 роки тому

      @@JasonHolmes seriously :)

    • @jackjackson6355
      @jackjackson6355 4 роки тому +1

      @@JasonHolmes I'm not into religion

  • @Deotex833
    @Deotex833 5 років тому +422

    Their time is over, ours will be over too, so we’d better enjoy life as much as we can while we still live...

    • @farreldominic2150
      @farreldominic2150 5 років тому +9

      How do you think you can enjoy life in this me - first selfish world ?

    • @Deotex833
      @Deotex833 5 років тому +13

      Farrel Dominic We need to learn how to control our ego, how to find balance between inner focus-high ego (selfishness) and outer focus-low ego (altruism). This is a higher level of consciousness, what fewer people are able to reach. In my opinion this is the key to enjoy life as it is and set the suitable difficulty for our capabilities. If we pursue only happiness, we fail. That is only a temporary feeling. Balanced self is the goal capable of dealing with the hurdles of life.

    • @phoebeandromeda866
      @phoebeandromeda866 5 років тому +11

      Yeah, pretty much the jist of it. Even though some that were alive in the 40's are still alive, theirs will be over eventually. And so will ours. So we need to enjoy it while we can.

    • @squashhead1374
      @squashhead1374 5 років тому +4

      Amen. I did this just a few months ago. I mounted a GoPro on my dash and drive through my city. I will be able to look back in many years and reminisce about the good times. It will most likely only get worse.

    • @m.e.d.7997
      @m.e.d.7997 5 років тому +1

      Yes life is fleeting..

  • @cgerb1954
    @cgerb1954 4 роки тому +63

    I really enjoyed looking at this. The Gas Stations, the clothes people wore and more. Thanks !

  • @whiptech
    @whiptech 5 років тому +1330

    I might be wrong.... but I don't think I saw a single tent in this entire video. Are you sure this is L.A.?
    *

    • @jonmacdonald5345
      @jonmacdonald5345 5 років тому +60

      whiptech The bums and hobos would stay by the river ways and railroad tracks! they didn't beg then they did odd jobs for pocket change! my how times have changed!

    • @roseann4023
      @roseann4023 5 років тому +63

      Reminder......this is the "good ole days" in the '40's!

    • @thunderlightning142
      @thunderlightning142 5 років тому +37

      Those days are long gone and probably majority of the people in this video. But man those days look fantastic. People were people back then. Treated u right when men were men and women were classy and had respect for themselves. People had respect back then and had morals. Today's generation SMH and America.

    • @randymoran67
      @randymoran67 5 років тому +49

      Just look to the right where the No coloreds sign is

    • @gordon3186
      @gordon3186 5 років тому +16

      @Mercury Grand Marquis ---- Culbert Olson was the Democratic Governor from 1939 to 1943.
      (I don't know about you but if nothing was holding me back, I'd rather live on the beach in California in the winter than in any of the icy flyover states.)

  • @yoiashi
    @yoiashi 5 років тому +355

    As someone who has been living in L.A. for quite a long time, thus video makes me wanna cry. L.A used to be so beautiful, but now......

    • @bkatz1480
      @bkatz1480 5 років тому +11

      lia Aisha depends on what parts of la were talking about

    • @lindab.716
      @lindab.716 5 років тому +14

      Air quality is better now, but that's it.

    • @cincyspin178
      @cincyspin178 5 років тому +9

      I think it looked pretty damn drab and the smog was already threatening to take over the skys....

    • @52Ricoman
      @52Ricoman 5 років тому +6

      lia Aisha I don’t know about your comment. If you go back to those same streets around Bunker Hill, it’s not bad at all. I haven’t been there for a while but I hear even Broadway is jumping with people and nightlife. It’s making a huge comeback with professional young people living and working there.

    • @LiquidSnipess
      @LiquidSnipess 5 років тому +13

      As well as all the rascist walking around

  • @tonymilitant
    @tonymilitant 5 років тому +149

    My great grandma was 26 at this time. She's 101 and still living in her own place.

    • @donnaleeclubb119
      @donnaleeclubb119 4 роки тому +3

      Good for grandma!!!

    • @LtKedobu
      @LtKedobu 4 роки тому +9

      Born in the 1920's? I literally respect anyone who has seen the great depression. Your great grandma is now one of them!

    • @Groveish
      @Groveish 4 роки тому +1

      It says 1940s, not 1940. She could've been 26 to 35

    • @yoda5280
      @yoda5280 4 роки тому +11

      HustleGang my great uncle was 22 in 1940 (born in 1918), hes still alive at 102, and still drives

    • @LtKedobu
      @LtKedobu 4 роки тому +1

      @@yoda5280 I respect him.

  • @ttwedell
    @ttwedell 4 роки тому +11

    I traced the route for anyone interested:
    0:12-0:56 - W. 2nd St & Olive, Traveling Northwest
    0:57 - Left turn onto S. Grand Ave., Traveling Southwest
    0:58-1:17 - 200 Block of S. Grand Ave.
    1:18 - Crossing W. 3rd St.
    1:19-1:39 - 300 Block of S. Grand Ave.
    1:40 - Crossing W. 4th St.
    1:41-2:04 - 400 Block of S. Grand Ave.
    2:05 - Stopping at W. 5th St.
    =JUMP CUT= (RESET/CAMERA REPOSITIONED)
    2:06-2:26 - W. 2nd St & Olive, Traveling Northwest
    2:27 - Left turn onto S. Grand Ave., Traveling Southwest
    2:28-2:49 - 200 Block of S. Grand Ave.
    2:50 - Crossing W. 3rd St.
    2:51-3:12 - 300 Block of S. Grand Ave.
    3:13 - Crossing W. 4th St.
    3:14-3:41 - 400 Block of S. Grand Ave.
    3:42 - Right turn onto W. 5th Street, Traveling Northwest
    3:42-3:55 Biltmore Hotel visible, Southeast (Still Standing)
    3:55-4:09 Los Angeles Public Library (Still Standing)
    4:10 - Right turn onto Flower Street, Traveling Northeast
    =JUMP CUT= (CAMERA REPOSITIONED)
    4:15-4:33 - 400 Block of Flower St.
    4:34 - Crossing W. 4th St.
    4:35-4:53 - 300 Block of Flower St.
    4:54 - Crossing W. 3rd St.
    4:55-5:10 - 200 Block of Flower St.
    5:11 - Crossing W. 2nd St
    5:12-5:30 - 100 Block of Flower St.
    5:31 - Stopped at W. 1st Street
    5:40 - Right turn onto W. 1st Street, Traveling Southeast
    5:41-6:01 - 700 Block of W. 1st Street
    6:02 - Crossing S. Hope St.
    6:03-6:07 - 600 Block of W. 1st Street
    6:08 - Crossing S. Grand Ave.
    =END=

    • @jamescalifornia2964
      @jamescalifornia2964 4 роки тому +2

      Wow -- great job ! Those hills look much more steep in these films 🎥
      Thanks 👌

  • @dondressel4802
    @dondressel4802 5 років тому +83

    Oh if only I had a time machine
    I’m sure many of you would join me on going back

    • @M16music69
      @M16music69 5 років тому +2

      I can let you use mine just make sure not to run into your family members or drastically change anything.

    • @lonestar1
      @lonestar1 5 років тому +3

      In a heartbeat

    • @Adam-qs3lt
      @Adam-qs3lt 5 років тому +4

      I would do literally anything to go back in time. But theoretically going back in time and doing the smallest thing could mess up the space time continuum and the world would implode.

    • @M16music69
      @M16music69 5 років тому

      @@Adam-qs3lt woah there marty my mind is about to explode

    • @sergtheflurge245
      @sergtheflurge245 5 років тому +1

      Ethan Blumson or it’s like avengers where if you go “back in time” it’s a completely separate timeline

  • @kaiserbill5711
    @kaiserbill5711 7 років тому +242

    absolutely stunning - like being in a time machine !!! I cannot praise this enough.

    • @Critter23466
      @Critter23466 5 років тому +6

      Agreed, and yet so simple....

    • @theresag1969
      @theresag1969 5 років тому +5

      This is real music.

    • @rjjcms1
      @rjjcms1 5 років тому +2

      Do they still play recordings of classical pieces like this in morning assembly at school? That was where I first heard it,way back in the 70s.

    • @rjjcms1
      @rjjcms1 5 років тому

      @Stephen Morton I appreciate this kind music a whole lot more now than I did back then,not that I didn't appreciate it then.

    • @mainecoon6514
      @mainecoon6514 5 років тому +2

      @@theresag1969 Fantasia is one of my favorite pieces of music. Real music is unfortunately a thing of the past though we can still listen to real music here on youtube.

  • @lynnjacque4267
    @lynnjacque4267 4 роки тому +583

    Where are the homeless tents. . . Oh this must be when people could afford a little home and taxes were resonable.

    • @josecamara1337
      @josecamara1337 4 роки тому +12

      Maybe there was a war going on and many men and women were in a different continent.

    • @daleburrell6273
      @daleburrell6273 4 роки тому +41

      @Peter Johnson THE DEMOCRATS CAN ALL GO TO HELL FOR ALL I CARE- AND THAT GOES DOUBLE FOR ANYONE WHO VOTES FOR THE DEMOCRATS!!!

    • @tombryan1
      @tombryan1 4 роки тому +6

      Home ownership was down, it rose in the fifties.

    • @ryetim32
      @ryetim32 4 роки тому +10

      That’s idiotic, 99% are drug addicts and alcoholics

    • @marytschida5756
      @marytschida5756 4 роки тому +52

      ​@Peter Johnson I would never vote Republican. They only care about the rich, greedy, taking away our freedoms! All they know is to make more money for themselves & send our kids to fight their wars for more money for themselves. Quit watching fake news!

  • @bolonymontana
    @bolonymontana 4 роки тому +411

    Did anyone else notice how their was so less people and traffic back then

    • @Rif_Leman
      @Rif_Leman 4 роки тому +55

      They were all in the military fighting Nazis or at a war material production job making weapons and such. Gasoline was severely rationed so there wasn't any frivolous driving. BTW, it is fewer people, not less people.

    • @hkk3656
      @hkk3656 4 роки тому +25

      @@Rif_Leman They were fighting the Japanese idiot, after this video was made. Most people had jobs and didn't freeload in tents.

    • @davedave6650
      @davedave6650 4 роки тому +9

      Looks like a typical Sunday morning anywhere.

    • @inlovewithi
      @inlovewithi 4 роки тому +16

      I read another comment saying that his grandma was in her 20s at this time and that sometimes the smog was so bad that... here's what they wrote "my friend's grandma was born and raised in Los Angeles says that in the 40s and 50s the smog was so bad that some days they would close school and tell people to stay indoors. I can see by this footage that that was no joke." It was his friend's grandma.

    • @eagle___empire3175
      @eagle___empire3175 4 роки тому +2

      Well thats obvious dumbass

  • @AMM0beatz
    @AMM0beatz 5 років тому +59

    I love how they call carwash an auto laundry, change of times.

  • @ianclarke3627
    @ianclarke3627 5 років тому +284

    Without knowing better I'd of guessed that this was San Francisco

    • @c.benoit3840
      @c.benoit3840 5 років тому +35

      @Richard Buse Definitely LA. You can see city hall. They are driving down Grand. Today its all skyscrapers.

    • @dsimon33871
      @dsimon33871 5 років тому +11

      I had a similar thought! And i know san francisco like the back of my hand.

    • @ANGELSVEN
      @ANGELSVEN 5 років тому +11

      There seem to be many streets with steep hills. I k iced in L.A. for 30+ years and I don't remember seeing that many hilly streets.

    • @ronfleischer
      @ronfleischer 5 років тому +19

      @Richard Buse It was in a neighborhood called Bunker Hill, thus the hills. It was all destroyed and replaced with modern businesses. Kind of sad for those of us who grew up in So Cal in the 50's.

    • @2ndEndingVintage
      @2ndEndingVintage 5 років тому +2

      same here...aspects really look like SF, and I lived in SF for 25 years. But too many lmedium-arge apartment buildings to have been SF

  • @everydayliving1975
    @everydayliving1975 5 років тому +126

    Children now old. Old now dead time goes by so fast yet we focus on life like it is forever. Cherish life.

    • @Freshstart6354
      @Freshstart6354 5 років тому

      Speak English please, or proof read before you press reply, thank you.

    • @johnmckeown6573
      @johnmckeown6573 5 років тому +7

      his statement made perfect sense

    • @ssimon64
      @ssimon64 5 років тому +8

      @@Freshstart6354 Seriously are you really too dense to understand the message even though it isn't perfectly written? Pull the stick out of your ass.

    • @alphonsozorro7952
      @alphonsozorro7952 5 років тому

      Self-obsessed moron, life lasts too long. It's the better part that is short.

    • @MegaLivingIt
      @MegaLivingIt 5 років тому +2

      I was a kid there and lived near the beach but we got downtown once in a while and I remember the street cars. Yes, that was the big difference alright; a lot less people plus it was post war and most worked at airframe plants in Santa Monica, El Segundo, etc.

  • @wayneastalfa3704
    @wayneastalfa3704 4 роки тому +264

    I didn't know Low Angeles had so many hills. Looks more like San Francisco.

    • @RedYankee
      @RedYankee 4 роки тому +6

      Interesting point..

    • @brunogimeno9086
      @brunogimeno9086 4 роки тому +16

      Obviously this video is fake. Because as everyone knows earth is flat!

    • @mustang10141980
      @mustang10141980 4 роки тому +3

      @@brunogimeno9086 🤣🤣💀

    • @ralphlazio505
      @ralphlazio505 4 роки тому +22

      Nope! That’s L.A. There are PLENTY of hill in L.A.

    • @jogmas12
      @jogmas12 4 роки тому +5

      Ho Ho Ho well no, downtown has some hills as you can see, bunker hill comes to mind

  • @ajnonameajnoname7173
    @ajnonameajnoname7173 5 років тому +190

    Did you notice the car rental sign on the building $2.50 a day

    • @danielescobedo8460
      @danielescobedo8460 5 років тому +10

      Just looked it up
      About $40 to $45.00 today

    • @cincyspin178
      @cincyspin178 5 років тому

      Where??

    • @danielescobedo8460
      @danielescobedo8460 5 років тому +6

      @@cincyspin178
      Inflation calculators
      1949 to 1940 =
      $26.16783 to $45.37278
      www.calculator.net/inflation-calculator.html
      www.dollartimes.com/inflation/inflation.php?amount=2.5&year=1945

    • @phoebeandromeda866
      @phoebeandromeda866 5 років тому +9

      Back then 2.50 was a lot of money......I think.

    • @wyattwilbourne8601
      @wyattwilbourne8601 5 років тому +8

      You can thank the federal reserve for the radical change in money over the years

  • @TheGreatLlamaJockey
    @TheGreatLlamaJockey 5 років тому +7

    And just to think democrats screwed this up in only 3 generations

  • @jayyt2969
    @jayyt2969 4 роки тому +47

    Yes, officer I was only filming this so that I could upload it on to a platform 8 decades from now.
    Press X to doubt

    • @disgruntledpedant2755
      @disgruntledpedant2755 4 роки тому

      Upload didnt exist, and platform was just a flat surface.

    • @jayyt2969
      @jayyt2969 4 роки тому +5

      @@disgruntledpedant2755 No shit sherlock

    • @disgruntledpedant2755
      @disgruntledpedant2755 4 роки тому

      @@jayyt2969
      You can venmo me your gratitude.

    • @JohnFortniteKennedy_
      @JohnFortniteKennedy_ 4 роки тому

      Yeah idk how people back in the day could predict that we gonna interested watching their old video
      I dont feel like want to record something now..

    • @jayyt2969
      @jayyt2969 4 роки тому

      @@JohnFortniteKennedy_ Right now, somewhere, someone is doing something dumb and pointless that will atract the interest of millions of people in the future. Like idk having a stamp collection in the future when everything is done by e-mail.

  • @jimgulick9773
    @jimgulick9773 4 роки тому +171

    I love Tchaikovsky, but the right sound track for this would be big band music from the "40s.

    • @Largo64
      @Largo64 4 роки тому +10

      A little Benny Goodman would have fit right in.

    • @eddietucker3334
      @eddietucker3334 4 роки тому

      Of course!

    • @originaluddite
      @originaluddite 4 роки тому

      How about Tchailovsky as performed by Glenn Miller? ua-cam.com/video/6Zp5Zx-w0CE/v-deo.html :)

    • @johns2688
      @johns2688 4 роки тому +4

      Definitely. I actually muted it and listened to the jazz station. Charlie Parker sounded much better!

    • @pamelaroyce5285
      @pamelaroyce5285 4 роки тому +4

      Well, to be fair, the traffic density back then looks like a waltz of the flowers compared to what it is today. That air pollution, though...awful!

  • @personx8009
    @personx8009 5 років тому +374

    A message to all those who tend to be full of themselves:
    The world was here and fully functional long before your arrival, and will continue to do so long after your passing.

    • @tripd4949
      @tripd4949 5 років тому +37

      Not if libtard Democrats ever become President again.

    • @erickvides3689
      @erickvides3689 5 років тому +17

      Nukes : enter chat room
      Chat room has been terminated. . .

    • @MasterHoovyX
      @MasterHoovyX 5 років тому +3

      @Miss Anthropy "except the far left pro mental health anti gun fucks are tearing this country apart." "I'm one of the most liberal people but have good reason for leading the democrats." What side are you on? lol

    • @jellsjells5501
      @jellsjells5501 4 роки тому +3

      Yuki Kanno honestly the one with the big issues here is clearly you. We need bi partisanship. America, such a big country will never come to an agreement but what it can do is work together. You can’t just blame people, American people just like you for everything when you are contributing to the problem right here. I can say the same thing about you because with yo mentality nothing will ever get done.

    • @weedermann
      @weedermann 4 роки тому +5

      @Yuki Kanno...in Congress, regardless of partisan, THEY ARE ALL THE SAME. The SAME me-oriented ambitions, the SAME sheer contempt for the common citizen.

  • @dwightclark5527
    @dwightclark5527 5 років тому +234

    When people didnt walk around in their Pajamas in Public!

  • @JimForeman
    @JimForeman 5 років тому +24

    I'm 90 and grew up in that time period and I find it disheartening to see how the younger generations have squandered what we left for them.

    • @MrLyosea
      @MrLyosea 5 років тому +4

      Damn man you're 90 years old and on youtube? Great to hear stories from older people on here!

    • @RIXRADvidz
      @RIXRADvidz 5 років тому +4

      what you left? it was the 1960's that ended your Grand Nuclear Test Program, it was the 1970's that Earth turned Green with recycling and pollution control, people from the 1940's left us with lead belching cars, environment killing industry, remember Lake Erie catching fire??!! squandered what????

    • @hopydaddy
      @hopydaddy 5 років тому +1

      Yes, but today's generation will say the same thing in 2094 what you've said.

    • @justadudeinagoodmoodtoday6365
      @justadudeinagoodmoodtoday6365 5 років тому

      RIXRADvidz you should include yourself cause you’re at least 65 years old

    • @derekblue5681
      @derekblue5681 5 років тому +3

      Jim Foreman are you serious? Get over yourself, you guys squanders what you were given. We are the first generation to do worse than our parents. That’s not our fault. Wages are way down,cost of living is way up, sentences are way longer, even though education and productivity are way up. Plus unions have been devastated and inequality has reached unbelievable proportions so I’m so sick of your generation blaming millennials. You guys fucked up. Things are way harder now you can’t even raise one person on minimum wage much less a family. Stop it. Go look at the statistics in wages, healthcare , education and housing cost and compare. You guys don’t no how good you had it they don’t even offer pensions anymore to hardly any workers. Cost of living is incredibly more exspensive compared to our wages and a lot less protections at work more competition pitting is against each other. With companies only interested in shareholders profits over workers and their families. So yay for the hard working millennials that have had to make it in a world that was significantly harder thanks to the previous generations squandering what they had and putting my generation at constant war to distract from the issues at home. . We didn’t make the laws or institutions of the last quarter century but we will learn from YOUR MISTAKES and try to fix them so that we do not leave the generation after us worse off like you left us. Think about it the first generation in recent history at least, to do worse than their parents. You should be ashamed by us. We are doing well INSPITE of your shit. So stop patting yourself on the back. You have failed but we got this. Even though you keep borrowing from the future to pay for your security safety net at the expense of our present

  • @philippinehearts916
    @philippinehearts916 4 роки тому +149

    People were driving alot more civilized back then.

    • @bluxontal3757
      @bluxontal3757 4 роки тому +25

      They had no option.
      Horrid brakes, terrible transmissions, tough clutches, mechanical steering, wobbly suspension, poor visibility out of the car...
      *You TRULY needed to anticipate your moves and those of others.*

    • @jogmas12
      @jogmas12 4 роки тому +5

      Philippine Hearts they had to, the automobiles in that day had a top speed of 60 mph

    • @jogmas12
      @jogmas12 4 роки тому +2

      Philippine Hearts basically son, a 2020 Honda Civic type R will run circles around these cars.

    • @Groveish
      @Groveish 4 роки тому +1

      @@jogmas12 That's total bullshit. A 1949 Studebaker had 80 horsepower, which is the average car anywhere outside of US and Canada today. And they just drive fine overseas too you know?

    • @UdaySingh-cg3rw
      @UdaySingh-cg3rw 4 роки тому +1

      Let grandma see this vedio and let the whole of us know her comments, it would be great thing

  • @789armstrong
    @789armstrong 5 років тому +164

    I remember this as a boy. No gangs or drug dealers and a very low crime rate. Highland Ave was lined with sycamore trees, farms and beautiful scenery. My mother and I used to walk up Highland Ave. many times to Sunset or Hollywood Blvd.

    • @craigcorson3036
      @craigcorson3036 5 років тому +5

      I didn't grow up there, but I lived in the area during the 80s, and I don't remember it being so hilly. When did they flatten it out? I mean, I saw LA City Hall, but it sure looks like San Francisco to me.

    • @geekay1349
      @geekay1349 5 років тому +2

      @@craigcorson3036 that's a cool memory to have

    • @craigcorson3036
      @craigcorson3036 5 років тому +1

      @@geekay1349 Not as cool as carl armstrong's. I would LOVE to have grown up in L.A., or somewhere nearby.

    • @789armstrong
      @789armstrong 5 років тому +18

      Today thousands of homeless people sleep in tents on the sidewalks of downtown Los Angeles. 4 or 5 share a bucket to do their business in and when it gets full they empty it in the streets. Just like France before the revolution as described in Tale of Two Cities. With 40,000 people denied food stamps due to the shutdown more homelessness will occur. The City Hall is downtown.

    • @johnhardman3
      @johnhardman3 5 років тому +7

      @@craigcorson3036 Look at the KCET pictures of Bunker Hill being erased in the '60s: the land was removed along with the old buildings to make way for a towerscape: a community simply disappeared

  • @deanharrington347
    @deanharrington347 5 років тому +254

    Nobody walking down the street is glued to their cellphone.

    • @jesscast5122
      @jesscast5122 5 років тому

      This film was shot on a Sunday morning while everyone is still asleep or not doing much at all. so streets are rather empty. but Bunker Hill and Chavez Ravine were for the Working class serving the DTLA businesses.

    • @XJarhead360
      @XJarhead360 5 років тому +5

      The cell phones then didn't have the reception we have now. Plus it was very expensive to make a call. You can see one of the cell towers in the distance in the middle of the video.

    • @jesscast5122
      @jesscast5122 5 років тому +14

      @@XJarhead360 What?? Cell phones only appeared in 1970s as prototypes and 1980s commercially.
      The antenna in the video was for the High power RADIO transmitters in the AM band.
      later the FCC disallowed them.

    • @shaggybreeks
      @shaggybreeks 5 років тому +7

      Plus, they were big and heavy. Worst of all, they used vacuum tubes, which had to warm up. By the time they were warmed up to answer them, the caller had already hung up. Most guys who had them wore them to impress the senioritas by hanging them from the keychain on their zoot suit. @@XJarhead360

    • @shaggybreeks
      @shaggybreeks 5 років тому +4

      The comment was a joke, but fyi, the first mobile telephone service began in 1946 in St. Louis. It was "pre-cellular", but it connected with the regular telephone service. You could place and receive calls, but either way, the call had to go through an operator. There was no privacy at all. I'm sure lots of people just kept them on in their cars. Hehe.

  • @undergroundwarrior70
    @undergroundwarrior70 4 роки тому +57

    I remember what downtown Los Angeles, CA. looked liked in 1959 and in 1960 when I was 3 and 4 years old. Almost the same on this video. I remember the cable cars in downtown L. A., and the Greyhound Bus Station. It was about 3 or 4 levels. My mom and I used to take the Greyhound bus down there from Santa Barbara, CA. Her dentist was in the downtown area, and his office was in a very tall building. To this very day I still remember his name, Dr. Mcgee. An elderly gentleman, and he was very kind.

    • @ruialmeida7812
      @ruialmeida7812 4 роки тому +1

      Adorei esse filme. Foi muito bem feito, provavelmente por profissional. O negócio é viver o momento, pois quase todos que aparecem nas imagens estão mortos. 80 anos se passaram. Viva a vida com mais alegria, pois com simpatia é melhor.

    • @bobmuller8256
      @bobmuller8256 4 роки тому +4

      Underground Warrior that sounds awesome, sounds like you had a great time. Honestly, I like watching these vids and hearing stories from the past. It seems that everyone nowadays are too busy to be better and better than the next guy so they can be rich enough to have more and more than the next guy. I feel like America is opened 24/7 and people are too materialistic nowadays. I wish I could’ve grown up in a different time.

    • @Blangahman
      @Blangahman 4 роки тому

      You may remember Los Angeles. But how can you claim that it was "almost the same on this video"?. This is San Francisco! How on earth can you mistake the two?

    • @undergroundwarrior70
      @undergroundwarrior70 4 роки тому

      @@Blangahman the title of this video is called 'A Drive Through 1940's Los Angeles'. Looks like Los Angeles to me. And yes, it is Los Angeles. I did see the City Hall building in the background. Los Angeles does have some hilly streets. It's not all flat.

    • @zcam1969
      @zcam1969 4 роки тому +1

      things changed in the 1980"s skyscarpers were built downtown

  • @gregh7400
    @gregh7400 5 років тому +141

    How I wish time travel were possible.

    • @motnosniv
      @motnosniv 5 років тому +10

      It is but only one day forward at a time. Each trip takes 24 hrs to complete and you can't come back. I'm going to visit tomorrow in a few hours. Maybe I'll see you there!

    • @therolandthompsonproject5577
      @therolandthompsonproject5577 5 років тому +2

      @@motnosniv Excellent reply. See you there!

    • @opentrunk
      @opentrunk 5 років тому +3

      Me too. I wish all the whiners would go back to the "good old days" and stay there. They'll be crying for the internet within hours. Twiddling their thumbs and wondering when "Queen For A Day" starts.

    • @patricialinguissi8732
      @patricialinguissi8732 5 років тому

      Sorry but me I rather prefere the 60s. I don't know why but I always been fascinanted by this area. Surprisingly people were well dressed and joyful and also because of the Kennedy's life and history especially the Président and his wife Jacky she was such an iconic woman

    • @wolverineiscool7161
      @wolverineiscool7161 5 років тому +3

      i would just go to the 90's not too long ago and stay there, prob buy some stock in microsoft etc

  • @marinaknife4595
    @marinaknife4595 5 років тому +50

    Love it - beautiful crafted cars - the clear pavements/sidewalks no frenetic crowds and love those street lamps -

    • @mustafayanlmaz3484
      @mustafayanlmaz3484 5 років тому +1

      Harika

    • @myfavoriteplanet3247
      @myfavoriteplanet3247 5 років тому +1

      Yes. The street lamps looked so much better back then.

    • @RIXRADvidz
      @RIXRADvidz 5 років тому +1

      the streets were a bumpy mess, you can see where they tore up all the cable car tracks and tow lines and filled in the holes with asphalt. LA LOST it's wonderful working mass transit system in the 1940's in favor of Car and OiL and Rubber Lobbyists in Washington DC and Sacramento.

    • @dorseykindler9544
      @dorseykindler9544 4 роки тому

      @@RIXRADvidz This country was riddled with street car lines and walkable neighborhoods. Kind of makes you yearn for the day. Ever read "Geography of Nowhere" by James Howard Kunstler?

  • @marklucca3044
    @marklucca3044 6 років тому +61

    My uncle immigrated to L.A. at that time period. He told me the opportunity was unbelievable back then. Everybody was proud to be an American. The opportunity was boundless back then. I guess everybody was focused on being successful Americans. No room for belly aching.

    • @johnmagill9496
      @johnmagill9496 5 років тому +3

      Yes, pre-welfare era.

    • @manjelos
      @manjelos 5 років тому +5

      At this time Europe, China, Russia was in ruins, and Japan at war, maybe Australia and some places in Latin America was worth living...

    • @busterbiloxi3833
      @busterbiloxi3833 5 років тому +2

      How were Blacks and Mexicans doing?

    • @devinpeirce7152
      @devinpeirce7152 5 років тому +6

      Buster Biloxi probably no Mexicans like we have now . The blacks were well behaved and kept in their ghettoes

    • @mr.butterworth
      @mr.butterworth 5 років тому +4

      Everyone was happier back then, including the blacks. Don’t buy into the guilt tripping of anyone who thinks a minority never knew what happiness was until the late-sixties, because that’s nonsense. Everyone was closer to their own, and better off for it. None of this engineered multi-cultural bull crap, which is only a life of compromise.

  • @danielgriffin8132
    @danielgriffin8132 5 років тому +48

    These people were not wasteful people they reused just about everything and had it repaired or repaired them selves and were happy with a lot less I'm old now and I realize that less is more god bless

    • @sbf_fox2434
      @sbf_fox2434 5 років тому

      Maybe, but the cars in the clip were mostly new for the time. Very few 1920s or early to mid 1930s cars or trucks. I liked seeing the street car tracks and the bus.

  • @chiarapaganini205
    @chiarapaganini205 5 років тому +37

    My god! So beautiful! Great cars, great persons, so much humility...And if I have to think that the mother of my godmother was 17 years old at that time, AND SHE’S STILL ALIVE, I understand how lucky she was.

    • @yunisdini7061
      @yunisdini7061 5 років тому

      Chiara Paganini fewer cars back then

  • @throughmyeyes9940
    @throughmyeyes9940 5 років тому +95

    "Rent-A-Car" 2.50 a day

    • @EmilyTienne
      @EmilyTienne 5 років тому +4

      through my eyes . Yeah but they only earned about six bucks a day too.

    • @trexler666
      @trexler666 5 років тому +3

      I bet 250 today

    • @zsirafablak5143
      @zsirafablak5143 5 років тому +2

      trexler666 ...you lucky

    • @motnosniv
      @motnosniv 5 років тому +2

      Gas was less than a quarter a gallon.

    • @rjjcms1
      @rjjcms1 5 років тому +2

      I also like the eccentricity of those buildings sloping up out of the ground just past 3 minutes.

  • @Reactions5.0
    @Reactions5.0 4 роки тому +66

    Not one person on their cell phone...

    • @harmil1406
      @harmil1406 4 роки тому +5

      Braydon F: No, that's because in those days some people chose, instead, to sell phones.

    • @Reactions5.0
      @Reactions5.0 4 роки тому +1

      @Millennial Smark lol

    • @Rctm13
      @Rctm13 4 роки тому +2

      Imagine that 😊

    • @oskar1881
      @oskar1881 4 роки тому +2

      Braydon F because phones didn’t exist

    • @juanflores2882
      @juanflores2882 4 роки тому +1

      They were not in existent Yet!

  • @ruddigerburns9051
    @ruddigerburns9051 5 років тому +266

    Women look so much more classy in dress instead of yoga pants.

    • @thechief8754
      @thechief8754 5 років тому +27

      I love big FAT ASSES in yoga pants . Tbh a little too much. I love how thic woman are these days without being afraid of getting a little "fat".

    • @bryanmartinez6600
      @bryanmartinez6600 5 років тому +11

      @@thechief8754 so a 400 pound girl is your thing?

    • @thechief8754
      @thechief8754 5 років тому +16

      @@bryanmartinez6600 no absolutely not, I love em just right looking feminine. And you must like em with 12 year old boy bodies huh? I'll take girls in yoga pants than those ugly looking dresses they used to wear in the 40s n 50s anytime of the day.

    • @maserati-ig2zp
      @maserati-ig2zp 5 років тому +1

      @@thechief8754 very uncomfortable too irony France's Brigitte Bardot fashion of US Levis & boater neck took off

    • @subotaiKhan
      @subotaiKhan 5 років тому +17

      Men looked classier back then also. I think men should go back to wearing suits and hats even if it's 90 degrees.

  • @andrewg.carvill4596
    @andrewg.carvill4596 5 років тому +55

    All those lovely vintage cars parked by every street........but hold on, they weren't vintage!

    • @gruppettovelo
      @gruppettovelo 4 роки тому

      I was amazed to see how close they were parked to each other. I wonder how drivers could get their cars out.

  • @Jtw24T
    @Jtw24T 5 років тому +35

    Right away nobody is tailgating or trying to pass you at every street.

    • @Jtw24T
      @Jtw24T 5 років тому

      @Jesus Will Reign lol no. He loves us all. It's God Love. It's like the story of Jonah and how he avoided God's call to teach repentance to the city of Nineveh but Jonah didn't want them to repent he wanted to see them suffer. He wanted to see God's wrath fall upon the city.
      God tells us in that very story much and many things just from that one story.
      God Bless you brother. It's the Peace of God's understanding that we know God's love for us. All of us, everyone, each other. All.

    • @davidsalinas7280
      @davidsalinas7280 5 років тому

      Yes, now everyone drives like a bat out of hell! Being inconsiderate and self absorbed!!🤔👎

  • @sarahtwo4273
    @sarahtwo4273 4 роки тому +26

    when people had class>>>>>

  • @ms.sonshine8878
    @ms.sonshine8878 5 років тому +114

    I know people who grew up during the 30's, 40's and 50's and I realized they don't complain about those eras. But they are shocked and saddened about what they see and hear now.

    • @basitk12
      @basitk12 5 років тому +2

      Ms. Sonshine exactly. Never heard them complain about old days.

    • @edmundooliver7584
      @edmundooliver7584 5 років тому +15

      until you had to go to war or if you were japanese and had to go to internment camps and get your home stolen.

    • @ms.sonshine8878
      @ms.sonshine8878 5 років тому +10

      @@edmundooliver7584 They were a tough lot. And not only did they intern Japanese, but Germans and Italians, too. A proclamation by the great Democrat president, FDR. FDR also refused to take in a boat carrying over 900 Jews fleeing Nazi persecution.

    • @zoeemiko8149
      @zoeemiko8149 5 років тому +2

      Those in the 30's had gone through the Depression. Times were getting better. In the 40's, when America was recovering from the Dust Bowl life was getting better yet. In the 50's Unions were incredibly strong and effected not only Union employment but protections for all workers. Life was quite good if you forget the whole McCarthy'ism thing & the internment of the Japanese. This was the last great economic boom that most all Americans benefited from. Enter the 60's and the rise of hate the Unions & that all began falling apart along with a new war in Vietnam which we now know American government knew was an unwinnable war.. but kept sending it's sons to be killed anyway. It's been downhill from there as corporate interests take priority over the quality of life for the average citizen. Oh and a footnote: America had more migrant workers in the 50's than it has today.

    • @jamesryder8305
      @jamesryder8305 5 років тому +9

      Then that means you probably weren't asking the right questions. Or you only know old white folks. Because there were tons of things wrong in the 20's, 30's, 40's, and 50's even now. On all sides.

  • @georgeharleydavidsonrider156
    @georgeharleydavidsonrider156 5 років тому +42

    I feel like I am a time traveler watching this video . Thanks for posting this video.
    Can you Image the people in the 1940’s traveling to Los Angels 2019 and seeing their city ? I bet you they would think they had just traveled to hell . I think they called LA the city of Angles back in the 1920’s to the 1950’s .

    • @TheHolyMongolEmpire
      @TheHolyMongolEmpire 5 років тому +5

      City of angles? All cities have angles.

    • @Someoneorother123
      @Someoneorother123 5 років тому +1

      There are plenty 90 year olds to ask...

    • @georgeharleydavidsonrider156
      @georgeharleydavidsonrider156 4 роки тому

      Stijn Delie
      That’s true. 👍

    • @marklucca3044
      @marklucca3044 4 роки тому

      You mean seeing people defecate & urinate on the streets? They'd probably take action & kick them off the streets, like we used to do before the '90's.

  • @Abravenewfear
    @Abravenewfear 5 років тому +37

    This was the time of Crosby, Gable, Grant, Kaye, Bogart, Stewart and others of that great period! Wish I was there.

    • @kevinericsongs
      @kevinericsongs 5 років тому

      yes but we've got brie Larson now!

    • @terrykeelan6964
      @terrykeelan6964 5 років тому +1

      Also the time of Bugsy Siegel and the Black Dahlia, don't forget.

    • @cincyspin178
      @cincyspin178 5 років тому

      Yeah, and if you had been there during that time, you'd have been wishing you could have been there during the silent film period with that crop of stars. You're always dissatisfied with the present and idealizing the past.

    • @tentringer4065
      @tentringer4065 5 років тому

      A time of massive police and government corruption and huge organised crime influence

  • @TheFirstGroover
    @TheFirstGroover 4 роки тому +9

    This video made my entire quarantine. Thank you so much🙏

  • @taroman7100
    @taroman7100 5 років тому +279

    Far less people makes for a better everything

    • @teddammit5179
      @teddammit5179 5 років тому +12

      JA: you can say that again.

    • @hueroski
      @hueroski 5 років тому +14

      The corporations and the greedy disagree

    • @artsietopology
      @artsietopology 5 років тому +31

      150 million people or so in the USA was a great population. We should have kept the birthrate low and helped folks from poor countries improve their own country.

    • @johnhardman3
      @johnhardman3 5 років тому +1

      @@hueroski Read the old Vance Packard pop sociology article "Progress through proliferation of people" in one of his books (which are quite old now). It's probably in "The Waste Makers".

    • @pw2996
      @pw2996 5 років тому +3

      God said go and mutiple.

  • @TheSonicSegaNerd
    @TheSonicSegaNerd 5 років тому +97

    3:20 Mutual Garage, Monthly Parking.
    1940s LA: $15 for monthly parking
    2019 LA: $20 an hour, public parking.

    • @lknr6847
      @lknr6847 5 років тому +6

      Consider US-Inflation rate, its about equally expensive.

    • @NANotApplicable
      @NANotApplicable 5 років тому

      Rent A Car $2.50/day

    • @dgaisan
      @dgaisan 4 роки тому

      Multiply by 20, so that would be $50 now, sounds about right

    • @gabrielbrennan5887
      @gabrielbrennan5887 4 роки тому

      They're out to get you. get you. get you. get you...get you

  • @mr.butterworth
    @mr.butterworth 5 років тому +14

    I would transport myself to this era and place if I could, to live out my days and thrive. Leaving this modern world behind. There is very little I would miss, a few people mainly.

  • @Dansthoughts
    @Dansthoughts 4 роки тому +55

    To think my Grandma was in her twenties at the time of filming

    • @Hey_its_Koda
      @Hey_its_Koda 4 роки тому +5

      My grandmother was born in 1933 she was a teenager. Crazy.

    • @m.w.6526
      @m.w.6526 4 роки тому +1

      Same! Such an interesting thought

    • @marisollomeli2603
      @marisollomeli2603 4 роки тому

      My grandparents were just kids! My dad didn’t exist yet and it saddens me that my dad doesn’t exist anymore 😞

    • @celestialdiscord2716
      @celestialdiscord2716 4 роки тому

      The oldest person alive is around 37 to 40s

    • @stefanomagaddino632
      @stefanomagaddino632 4 роки тому

      Wish my grandmother were still alive. She passed away in 2010 at the young age of 92.

  • @shanemckenna9416
    @shanemckenna9416 6 років тому +50

    This time was the city’s heyday, the town of Raymond Chandler and James M.Cain when the place had some glamour to it. The women looked great back then and men didn’t dress like adolescents. The picture quality of this footage is excellent you really feel like you’re there.

    • @Rick-S-6063
      @Rick-S-6063 6 років тому +6

      People had class back then. They wouldn't be caught dead with tattoos and body piercings.

    • @bbrown333
      @bbrown333 5 років тому +4

      All the races were segregated. Wonderful times.

    • @countrypaul
      @countrypaul 5 років тому +3

      @@bbrown333 I hope you're being facetious....

    • @DanSmith-xu3zy
      @DanSmith-xu3zy 5 років тому +2

      I am a Canadian and enjoyed this footage so much
      Dan

    • @ergbudster3333
      @ergbudster3333 5 років тому +5

      Yeah, I thought I saw Philip Marlowe coming out of the Zelda and stopping to light a cigarette.

  • @Losttouchjs
    @Losttouchjs 5 років тому +19

    It was so classy back then that even the winos was in a Suit and Tie 😂

  • @freebird7284
    @freebird7284 5 років тому +49

    you should do a split screen driving the same route today

    • @johnhardman3
      @johnhardman3 5 років тому +2

      someone has done the split-screen comparison and the changes are staggering (and, to me, depressing): as usual, there's little "human acale" in the new-look L.A.: it's a drive-thru new world of 'introverted' stand-alone monoliths that don't interface at ground-level with 'the street': it's not a set-up where you can stroll around,/walk the dog/visit the corner-grocery or buy a paper- you drive in/out or- by, a bleak scenario indeed even if you're a fan of today's modern architecture with its funny-shaped structures. It's as if there's no humanity in the architects and planners or in those who "pay the piper".

    • @jesscast5122
      @jesscast5122 5 років тому +3

      That's impossible. Bunker hill was completely shaved off, to almost street level and and it is called the FINANCIAL District now. Where all the Giant buildings are now.
      Wells fargo, Arco, Disney Concert hall,

    • @russemmons2862
      @russemmons2862 5 років тому

      Most definitely !

    • @scvandy3129
      @scvandy3129 5 років тому

      A suitable suggestion. But to keep pace, our presenter would then have to slow down this beautiful footage to a C R A W L or speed up the current footage 4x to 5x -- to compensate for fallout from the quality-of-life destroying situation California's politicians, civic leaders and selfish, self-centered business interests have inflicted upon Angelenos: traffic, traffic, traffic, traffic. Horrendous traffic, with no resolution in sight.

    • @alphonsozorro7952
      @alphonsozorro7952 5 років тому

      ua-cam.com/video/WIHfmisMLOY/v-deo.html

  • @goombabear
    @goombabear 4 роки тому +5

    When LA had a middle class.

  • @kaykiekid
    @kaykiekid 5 років тому +24

    Yah know all through the video I'm just looking side to side at the buildings, sidewalks, streets, vehicles, people and imagining that I'm a passenger that just woke up back in time. Thanks, makes me smile 😊❤

  • @lincbond442
    @lincbond442 5 років тому +25

    I believe this footage is from 1948. It was shot for the 1949 Cornel Wilde Film "Shockproof". The famous Los Angeles smog is clearly visible on Flower St looking south towards the Richfield building. It's interesting to realize that this was filmed less than 2 years after the infamous Black Dahlia murder. The back of the Biltmore Hotel is visible when the camera turns right from Grand Ave to 5th St. The Biltmore is the last confirmed place she was see alive. It's sad to realize that 97% of the structures in this film have been gone for decades.

    • @pattyholmes127
      @pattyholmes127 5 років тому

      Yes the film seems to be post war. There was a billboard for Pontiac cars. No cars were built during the war. Also a billboard for RCA Television. Although there were some TV's back then--very few, they were not mass produced until late 1945, after the war.

    • @pattyholmes127
      @pattyholmes127 5 років тому +1

      lincbond442: Elizabeth Short aka The Black Dahlia, was found in a vacant field out by 39th and Norton on January 15, 1947. The streets now are tract housing. The spot where she was found is now someone's front lawn. There is a fire hydrant that is still there in front of the house, that was there back then. You are correct, the last place where she was seen was leaving the Biltmore Hotel on the night of January 14. She was 22 years old. The case remains cold to this day.

  • @theunknowns44
    @theunknowns44 5 років тому +61

    It's astonishing how clean the streets were. The buildings and streets were old even then, but the atmosphere was open and livable. Unlike the city 'zoos' we are encircled by today - congestion, filth, rudeness, lack of civility, you name it. We have become so degraded - it's pathetic.

    • @briardan9226
      @briardan9226 5 років тому +3

      Streets were clean because they could pay an immigrant or black male 20 cent a day to clean them and they'd go back to their run down shacks. Shacks that were periodly raided and burned down by "people" wanting to get rid the deplorables. It's different when whites had to start paying decent wages to human beings. Whites could band together and burn, hang and kill poor minorities by convincing themselves they were the cause of their lives not being prosperous.

    • @edwardmiessner6502
      @edwardmiessner6502 5 років тому +1

      @Johann Ludwig That's not what he said!

    • @iforgotiforgot5642
      @iforgotiforgot5642 5 років тому +2

      Nope today’s modern Democratic Mayors ruined cities like L.A, Chicago, S.F etc.

    • @jamesryder8305
      @jamesryder8305 5 років тому

      I get it. It's a romantic/stylish time for some people. But don't say dumb shit for the sake of "nostalgia" that you weren't even alive for. That goes for a lot of you. "Times, society, and fashion were sooo much better. Things today don't even compare." Bruh you weren't even alive.

    • @desertbob6835
      @desertbob6835 5 років тому +1

      The air in LA in 1948 was toxic, and it got worse until the APCD started cleaning it up and the state mandated PVC valves on cars in 1961. The air in LA today is FAR better now.

  • @7Spronge
    @7Spronge 4 роки тому +3

    Videos back than were black and white, life was colorful. Now we have a million colors and hd and life is gray.

  • @robertdiamondoil2384
    @robertdiamondoil2384 5 років тому +51

    I remember the parks Mccarthur park, Lincoln Park, Echo park, Silver lake park, clean beautiful and they had row boats, and going to the Clifton's cafeteria for lunch Broadway had all the movie theater, my mom would take me to Woolworths on Broadway to buy me Levi's that was in the early 70s it was still nice

    • @jamesarredondo100
      @jamesarredondo100 5 років тому +1

      robert Diamond aww💯

    • @davidgrisanti3379
      @davidgrisanti3379 5 років тому +3

      My grandma used to take us to Clifton’s in the ‘50’s and early ‘60’s. I thought it was magical, loved going there.

    • @weedermann
      @weedermann 4 роки тому +2

      Yeah, I did college work-study at an insurance company in the 70's. Clifton's still had two locations in downtown L.A.. For birthdays, the insurance company would buy a cream cake from them. In those times, many of the major department stores did business. Bullocks, the May Company, Robinsons, I Magnin. In downtown and Hollywood. All gone now.
      Eventually all of the old shops/businesses closed. But thanks to gentrification, it is "nice" again, just a hell of a lot more expensive.

    • @soniasg8639
      @soniasg8639 4 роки тому +1

      Most all of us who grew up in LA went to Clifton's as a child. I have nice memories. Clifton's was remodeled, looks very nice.

    • @rjrod1326
      @rjrod1326 4 роки тому

      @Proximity Symbol Clifton's closed for a long time and reopened a few years back. Tam O Shanter is awesome ! Used to go there on my bdays! Musso and Frank's good too. Wish brown derby and Tiny Naylors were still around

  • @jaydenadamson9586
    @jaydenadamson9586 5 років тому +132

    Back when people had standards LMAO.
    Also, is this the 1940's google earth car? lol

    • @jellyacc
      @jellyacc 5 років тому +1

      No. Theyve discovered time travel

    • @dr.h.e.sawyerjr.9984
      @dr.h.e.sawyerjr.9984 5 років тому +3

      People have standards, NOW. Don't believe me ? Have you been to the Big City, lately ? Paid for a simple prescription ? Bought a car ? Got a loan for a home ? These people, earned about $2.00 an hour. Lived in apartments for $50 a month. Oh !!!!! And, don't contract a catastrophic illness.

    • @mr.e3894
      @mr.e3894 5 років тому +9

      @@dr.h.e.sawyerjr.9984 forgot to mention the lynchings of black and brown folk....segregation.

    • @KJ-qc3qd
      @KJ-qc3qd 5 років тому +2

      Jayden Adamson LoL google car

    • @KJ-qc3qd
      @KJ-qc3qd 5 років тому +3

      Dr. H. E. Sawyer, Jr. hmmm still didn’t see any tents with people living in them

  • @pierrejefferson505
    @pierrejefferson505 5 років тому +59

    Notice how all the women are wearing dresses instead of pants! Looking
    more lady like and feminine. The men wearing suits and hats appearing
    more professional and dignified. No tattoos covering people faces and
    bodies and no graffiti written on buildings.

    • @cincyspin178
      @cincyspin178 5 років тому +13

      yeah, pretty drab and boring...

    • @bmc9504
      @bmc9504 5 років тому +5

      @@cincyspin178 I prefer the present times, who needs a brain and personality when you can use your body as an attention seeking tool that helps draw in people with several less braincells. Tattoos are great.

    • @bartdamesworth5406
      @bartdamesworth5406 5 років тому +9

      tattoos are lower class.

    • @bartdamesworth5406
      @bartdamesworth5406 5 років тому +5

      Agreed. People dressed better in those days. Now everyone dresses like slobs, and nobody cares.

    • @GasPipeJimmy
      @GasPipeJimmy 5 років тому +4

      Cincy Spin
      No, not boring, classy!
      I’ve seen enough tatted up whores with their asses falling out of their shorts to call that interesting or exciting, it’s just noxious.

  • @robertmasina4610
    @robertmasina4610 4 роки тому +15

    This was when Southern California was the place to move to from other parts of the country after WWII.

    • @ravenclawavenger2170
      @ravenclawavenger2170 4 роки тому

      The exact year of this filming is unspecified could be 1940 to 1949.

    • @MichaelJ44
      @MichaelJ44 3 роки тому

      @@ravenclawavenger2170
      I’m sure it could be easily identified by looking at the makes of vehicles and what year they were made in

  • @fhhfgj
    @fhhfgj 5 років тому +68

    Back when people went to California to make something of themselves...now they go there to take something for themselves.

    • @devinpeirce7152
      @devinpeirce7152 5 років тому

      fhhfgj exactly right

    • @1835dueber
      @1835dueber 5 років тому

      And you know this firsthand, right?

    • @SluiceBoxDon
      @SluiceBoxDon 5 років тому

      Spot on brother.

    • @Top10soon
      @Top10soon 5 років тому

      Some would go there to try to make something for themselves but would end up been hanged ;)

  • @jaimefish173
    @jaimefish173 5 років тому +43

    even in the 1940 the roads were crap

    • @elizabethh776
      @elizabethh776 5 років тому

      were there as many vehicle accidents then as there are now?

    • @Jackmorvin
      @Jackmorvin 5 років тому +1

      @@elizabethh776 More today!

    • @fauberkaupfmann982
      @fauberkaupfmann982 4 роки тому +1

      Youre kidding me? You call this trash? Come to brazil, you Will only see this types of asphalt in our Best neighborhoods (IF you see it).

  • @jamesscottbell
    @jamesscottbell 7 років тому +213

    We begin by looking down (west) from 2d Street (which has a tunnel), and then we go up and turn south on Grand. We cruise down Grand, cross 3d, cross 4th. At 4th you can see a Chevron garage with a big sign on the building saying it's 4th and Grand. On the right of the screen are the Biltmore Apartments. Across the street from Chevron are the Zelda Apartments. These are named for a well-to-do L.A. woman named Zelda LaChat who built this five-story brick apartment house in 1908. (The ads said: Completely furnished with buffet kitchens and all apartments have private baths. Special hotel service for bachelors.) The car stops just before 5th.
    The next sequence is the same location, only this time from another angle. Going up 2d we get a good glimpse of those old Victorian homes that became low-rent flophouses on Bunker Hill. It was in one of these that Burt Lancaster and Dan Duryea eyed each other suspiciously in Criss Cross.
    Then we go down Grand again, getting a nice view of City Hall and the Federal Building. On we go, past buildings that are long gone, replaced by girders and glass. As we approach 3d Street, we see a man in a white hat walking on the sidewalk. The building he's passing is the Lovejoy Apartments. We cross 3d Street and immediately pass the Angels Flight Pharmacy, which was at the corner of 3d and Grand. We go on down to 5th and turn right, which means the big building in the background is the Biltmore Hotel, the last place the Black Dahlia was seen alive. We cruise past the downtown central library and turn right (north) on Flower.
    The next sequence starts at the same spot, Flower and 5th, heading north. I like the billboards we pass: one for Bireley's orangeade, with a swimsuited blonde looking at us fetchingly as she hands the guy a bottle ("I go overboard for you and Bireley's"); the other for RCA Victor Television. There's a donkey and an elephant with boxing gloves on, facing each other...this makes it election season 1948. The ad says "Pick a Sure Winner!" The TV in the ad looks about the size of a hardcover book. The last turn is right (west) on 1st Street. You can get a quick look at a billboard for the Hollywood Bowl,Symphonies Under the Stars, on the right. So we know it's summer. Wish I knew who the woman on the billboard was. I think I can make out her first name as Ruth.

    • @MatchboxGarage
      @MatchboxGarage  7 років тому +12

      +James Scott Bell very cool

    • @carguy4v2222
      @carguy4v2222 6 років тому +15

      Thanks Mr Bell it sounds like you knew that area very well and I appreciated the narrative as we road up and down the streets. If you have places we can visit let us know

    • @gplunk
      @gplunk 5 років тому +4

      Good and sharp eye; thanks!

    • @countrypaul
      @countrypaul 5 років тому +5

      Thank you - not being a local, this is a very helpful travel guide!

    • @johnhardman3
      @johnhardman3 5 років тому +13

      Two of the old Bunker Hill houses were saved when the rest of the area was levelled: one of them, known as "The Castle", can be glimpsed in a scene from the movie "Kiss Me Deadly" (1955). These two houses were moved on trailers to a 'Heritage Park" ca. 1969, but they were promptly destroyed by arsonists.
      Bunker Hill looks a mess in this 6-minute clip, but it wasn't a slum and you could walk about there in a 'neighbourhood' context: it had many fine houses that could have been restored, but (as happened in many other U.S. cities after WW2) politicians uses loosely-worded housing legislation to kick out inner-city residents so that 'developers' (using taxpayers' dollars) could get the valuable land and replace the former communities with their usual sterile formula of thruways and monolithic boxes and towers.

  • @fabricealibert2323
    @fabricealibert2323 4 роки тому +23

    The good old years in Los Angeles, what a plaisure to watch.

  • @mikenino9670
    @mikenino9670 5 років тому +49

    When women looked nicely dressed feminine like women. Not like now days.

    • @christianblack6916
      @christianblack6916 5 років тому +2

      Mike Nino now there fat and wear spandex

    • @peteroberts3273
      @peteroberts3273 5 років тому +6

      I miss women in public smelling of perfume.

    • @keithchrysler3732
      @keithchrysler3732 5 років тому +6

      Women don't dress up at all today. Covering their bodies with "tramp stamps" and trying to see who can be the ugliest girl in town. Loved the old days!

    • @wyattwilbourne8601
      @wyattwilbourne8601 5 років тому

      Now many of them just care about sex. Thank god for sexual liberation, am i right?

    • @jamesryder8305
      @jamesryder8305 5 років тому +3

      So you don't like self-expression, or people coming into their own? So you're a past-the-ankle dress type of guy?

  • @joycekellner9957
    @joycekellner9957 5 років тому +149

    I was born in L.A. in 1946 aand can remember when things looked this way , e.g the signage: Richfield (now ARCO) gas, Flying Red Horse (Mobil?). Anyone notice the smog back then? It was a lovely place to grow up: Lots of beautiful parks, the beach, Griffith Park Observatory, the Pony Rides at La Cienega, playing on film studio back lots (we lived in Culver City). My dad worked downtown and I remember many red brick buildings, mostly gone now as not earthquake proof. Thanks for this trip down memory lane.

    • @amistry605
      @amistry605 5 років тому +2

      Why so much smog though?

    • @foodandart5808
      @foodandart5808 5 років тому +8

      Geography, industry and the car culture that took over in the post-war years.. Go to 5:50 and note the road surface - there *used* to be trolley-cars but in the 1930's, the oil producers wanted to increase gas sales.. so to get people into cars, they bought out the trolley lines then closed them.
      LA was the proving ground for the oil industry to increase their sales and profits by colluding with the auto manufacturers to push cars onto the public.
      By the late 40's LA had some of the worst auto-related smog in the world, because of how the LA Basin trapped air and suffered thermal inversions.. waterandpower.org/museum/Smog_in_Early_Los_Angeles.html This is a really nifty article and the photos are insane.

    • @peace-yv4qd
      @peace-yv4qd 5 років тому +8

      I was born in Long Beach in 1945. I so miss those days. I walked to the beach every day during the summer. Rainbow Pier. San Pedro. Ocean Ave. Tin Can Beach. Rawhide, Wagon Train, Have Gun Will Travel, KTLA,Sea Hunt, Wanted Dead Alive. Gun Smoke.Drive-in movies.

    • @jaylopes8489
      @jaylopes8489 5 років тому +8

      Today it looks more like Mexico
      🖐🇵🇹

    • @joycekellner9957
      @joycekellner9957 5 років тому +7

      @@jaylopes8489 You know, the last time I was on Santee Street (where my dad's old factory once was) in downtown L.A. I thought all the little business with stalls and merch on the pavement looked like that! Pues, L.A. belonged to the Mexicans before we had it. It's full name is Nuestra Señora La Reina de Los Angeles de Porcinúncula--hope I got that spelled right! And it belonged to the Native Americans before that.

  • @sauluribe7082
    @sauluribe7082 6 років тому +35

    There was a young girl with her mother in the background. Wonder if she's still around and remembers?

    • @shaggybreeks
      @shaggybreeks 5 років тому +2

      Odds are she's still around. Typically when people see something from their childhood that they hadn't seen in many years, they totally recognize it, and it's different than their memory. And they find that difference to be fascinating. Old pictures and movies, and objects of all kinds can cause quite a lot of excitement. It seems to be a distinct emotion, that can be almost euphoric, or depressing at other times.

    • @Uhfgood
      @Uhfgood 5 років тому +2

      Pepperidge Farm remembers!

    • @archiewoosung5062
      @archiewoosung5062 5 років тому +3

      @XX crump A dead skeleton?

  • @estebanantonio15
    @estebanantonio15 4 роки тому +107

    my friend's grandma was born and raised in Los Angeles says that in the 40s and 50s the smog was so bad that some days they would close school and tell people to stay indoors. I can see by this footage that that was no joke.

    • @eversince_9863
      @eversince_9863 4 роки тому +4

      No catalytic converters back then. Worse, just imagine the smell.

    • @bobbigarcia882
      @bobbigarcia882 4 роки тому +2

      Yes New York was extremely bad as well. It's much more of a condensed space than l.a. New york was literally a gas chamber in those days. the carbon footprint per person was insane. Just driving a car back then was like driving 5 modern day diesel semis. It was horrible, no wonder the smog was so bad.

    • @gnosis7662
      @gnosis7662 4 роки тому +6

      Yeah, but the streets were much cleaner and safer back then!

    • @berzerker1100
      @berzerker1100 4 роки тому +4

      L. A. was really smoggy in the 1960s. I remember days at school they would not us play at Recess & Lunch break, the Ball shed remained closed, You could almost cut the smog with a knife lol..

    • @rupertpupkin27
      @rupertpupkin27 4 роки тому +5

      Thats one of the first things I noticed too...Maybe somebody should show this footage to Greta Thunberg, so she knows things can get better?

  • @mojo6886
    @mojo6886 5 років тому +26

    Wow, the streets are really clean. Hardly any trash anywhere. Compare to LA today.

    • @BetoTheButcher
      @BetoTheButcher 5 років тому +1

      I was thinking how dirty they are for a place that isn't as populated yet. I wonder how often they were swept if at all.

    • @cincyspin178
      @cincyspin178 5 років тому

      About the same.

    • @randymoran67
      @randymoran67 5 років тому

      Its a lack of respect in any american community Birmingham ala is a shit hole in japan there is no trash period ! Ohio is a shithole ! Same problem just add meth! Lol!

  • @garbagefromken
    @garbagefromken 5 років тому +98

    and no Japanese cars, no homeless, no graffiti, clean streets, didn't see a cop car....,

    • @evetsnitram8866
      @evetsnitram8866 5 років тому +9

      No skyscrapers, saw some smog though.

    • @jesscast5122
      @jesscast5122 5 років тому +17

      Are you kidding?? the COPS were even more CORRUPT back then than even now!!
      you could openly hire them as PAID THUGS with a badge and baton!! to kick some ass (legally) for a PRICE!!
      ever seen the movie L.A. Confidential?? it was about the TRUE on-goings of back then.
      The ACLU was born precisely of that abuse!! when the San Pedro Longshoremen
      workers were beaten, arrested and prosecuted by THUGS police on the Payroll of the Shipping Barons to prevent the workers for UNION Organizing!!
      and protesting about SLAVE working conditions.
      The whole world was NOT as it seems on a 4 minute film Shot on a Sunday morning when nobody is working and off the street......................

    • @johnhardman3
      @johnhardman3 5 років тому

      @@jesscast5122 The unions themselves can't not have been taken-over by the Mafia if not run by the C.I.A./F.B.I., anyway. Everything is corruptible.

    • @mainecoon6514
      @mainecoon6514 5 років тому +6

      Every decade has had its problems but nothing like today. 1940's L.A. was at least livable unlike today. All of California is an uninhabitable cesspool.

    • @anthonyevans535
      @anthonyevans535 5 років тому +3

      Cops back then didn't have attack gear too. It was just a badge, a gun, and hand cuffs. Now let's see what they wear now: Badge, name tag, gun, pepper spray, taser, M80, dispatch mic, bulletproff vest, body cams, ammo magazines, and some with very bad additudes.. Our cops have become an intimidating group of people haven't they.. So sad..

  • @stevef9530
    @stevef9530 5 років тому +18

    So little clutter on the streets and sidewalks. Now they seem to have sprouted flashing lights and signs, do this! don’t do that! no right turn! Beautiful. Thanks for posting...

  • @FlyingJournalism
    @FlyingJournalism 4 роки тому +36

    I'm looking for the homeless...I see none, bet they didnt predict that one!

    • @michelanonyme300
      @michelanonyme300 4 роки тому +1

      Homeless was sent to war

    • @westlock
      @westlock 4 роки тому +1

      @@michelanonyme300 This was 1949, four years after the war.

    • @EV-wp1fj
      @EV-wp1fj 4 роки тому +4

      Skid row existed back then too. They're just, you know...not on camera. Funny how people who take footage tend to be selective about what they shoot.

    • @waffleliberty89
      @waffleliberty89 4 роки тому

      Technically they probably lived near the tenement streets divided with the poor and the rich
      Edit:People used tenements in the 1800s since 1845 and stopped using them around 1900s

    • @davidb2206
      @davidb2206 4 роки тому

      They made them work instead of line up for free city hand-outs. The CCC camps were all far outside the cities. Healthy living in tents combined with discipline, no drugs, and hard work. They even gave them a few dollars but about 90% of it had to be sent in an allotment to parents or dependents, if any. Different (and better) value system.

  • @manuelgchapajr2000
    @manuelgchapajr2000 5 років тому +99

    WHERE ARE THE TENTS AND HUMAN WASTE ON THE STREETS?
    You mean California was once NICE?

    • @stevejordan7275
      @stevejordan7275 5 років тому +2

      @Manuel G Chapa Jr
      At least part of that is how mass production has fed mass production. Ready-to-use dry goods come in packages that have to be dispensed with, but notice even how few rubbish bins are seen. If you're eating some to-go prepackaged food, or just finished eating what you got from a drive-through, there's a great temptation to just toss it out the window, make it Someone Else's Problem.
      But Japan is still very much kept like this, so I'm pretty sure it's just a cultural malfunction. Automating rubbish collection would only solve the symptom, not the problem of people thinking "someone *else* will clean it up." Or fix it. Or...get [whatever] done.
      Yes, L.A. used to be beautiful. And it can be again.

    • @sean6077
      @sean6077 5 років тому +1

      @@stevejordan7275 it would take work...which, unfortunately, is something so many, today, are unwilling to do.

    • @johnrogan9420
      @johnrogan9420 5 років тому +7

      A Shanghai lai until minorities took over and ruined things!

    • @cincyspin178
      @cincyspin178 5 років тому

      Yeah, then you showed up with your tents and your human waste and it was goodbye nice California.

    • @BuckyBrown-lt4ry
      @BuckyBrown-lt4ry 5 років тому +3

      @Nobby Barnes You're the joke, moron. The good old days when everyone knew their place.

  • @chelliz8887
    @chelliz8887 5 років тому +71

    Wow! beautiful to watch, women wearing dresses and mens wearing casual loose with hats, not so many people and cars are bigger, the road so much space and looks so peaceful..It's nice to live back those days (80 years ago) it is a different atmosphere as to it is now 2019..

    • @jellyacc
      @jellyacc 5 років тому +6

      You wear a casual dress now and ppl are like, where you going all dressed up?

    • @jamesryder8305
      @jamesryder8305 5 років тому +1

      @@jellyacc Yes, and no. I get what you're trying to say, but everything isn't completely different from before. Self-expression has been on the rise since women started wearing skirts, pants, and shorts. The long past your ankle dress wasn't going to stay around forever. At least the styles and designs today are waaay better.

    • @bilbobaggins4710
      @bilbobaggins4710 5 років тому +3

      @@jamesryder8305 yeah LIKE ripped jeans and skin tight yoga pants so you can see their vagina parts...you're an idiot

    • @bilbobaggins4710
      @bilbobaggins4710 5 років тому +1

      @Easter Worshipper wish it still was

    • @Fernandez711
      @Fernandez711 5 років тому +4

      Glad your racist machismo generation is dead or are dying. We're way happier in LA free from white man's rules and free to express ourselves. Go to your local trailer park I think they're the only ones sharing your opinions

  • @kenouryios
    @kenouryios 5 років тому +40

    Absolutely amazing , I’m sure many people would pay a King’s ransom to go back there for a week and see what it was like .

  • @bpw8139
    @bpw8139 4 роки тому +9

    Just got back to Australia from LA 2 days ago. When we were there we asked a friend about the traffic and specifically asked what time is peak hour. She said peak hour started 30 years ago and hasn't ended yet.

  • @22fordfx49
    @22fordfx49 5 років тому +56

    Could you imagine the disappointment the people of the past would have on what the future of the city would look like? Thank liberals and mutliculturalism for that one

    • @pacoandpacosmagicshoeyes5622
      @pacoandpacosmagicshoeyes5622 5 років тому

      outside of LA copying and pasting the link everywhere only escalated the situation became global someone was going to have tell a radio station about this outside of LA or we would have to watch all of the girls withdrew everything from all of the banks disintegrated on live television if they have that suddenly quickly timemachineprintoutonlinelinkinonline.wordpress.com o my goodness

    • @victorolivares7676
      @victorolivares7676 5 років тому +15

      Ilegal imigration started in 1492 do your research before talking shit about multiculturism bullshit

    • @Funeeman
      @Funeeman 5 років тому +5

      NO WAY!!!!. They would be utterly blown away by the modern world we live in. There time was a world of earlier death's and far less true opportunitie's and racial segregation. A truly appalling time in US history.

    • @Noc4ball
      @Noc4ball 5 років тому +3

      The truth comes out... MAGA really means to take back America when it was whiter.

    • @22fordfx49
      @22fordfx49 5 років тому +2

      @@Noc4ball So your solution is to let everyone across our borders? We believe in legal immigration.

  • @shatchett0
    @shatchett0 5 років тому +14

    I'm being tailed by Phillip Marlowe

  • @ng21644605
    @ng21644605 6 років тому +113

    The opening looks more like San Francisco

    • @califdad4
      @califdad4 5 років тому +10

      people forget parts of LA are hilly also

    • @Mark-sj3xb
      @Mark-sj3xb 5 років тому +4

      That’s Bunker Hill. The top of it starts around Disney Concert Hall and goes steeply down toward Grand Central Market and then to the City Hall area

    • @165Dash
      @165Dash 5 років тому +8

      Angelino Heights (Echo Park) which is between just north west of downtown still has many Victorian style late 19th century homes along steep streets and is sometimes used as a shoot location substitution for San Francisco.

    • @salsalero1277
      @salsalero1277 5 років тому +5

      I thought the same thing, the opening shot looks like Stockton St.

    • @JoeKaye-hn5dt
      @JoeKaye-hn5dt 5 років тому

      Been to LA a few times but I don't remember it being that hilly in the developed parts. You can see the smog though.

  • @ed00001
    @ed00001 4 роки тому +65

    wow. would've loved to experience this before it turned into the cancerous dump that it is today.

    • @Icureditwithmybrain
      @Icureditwithmybrain 4 роки тому +4

      Back when the state was run by republicans. ;)

    • @ed00001
      @ed00001 4 роки тому +3

      @OAT351 And that's exactly why I'm moving. Can't wait!

    • @Robinrae2010
      @Robinrae2010 4 роки тому

      @Garret B You got that right! Unhappy bunch.

  • @monarene44
    @monarene44 5 років тому +15

    I lived there 1953-59. Then visited in 1980. Amazing. Sometimes you just can’t go home again.

  • @mauricio8mm
    @mauricio8mm 5 років тому +22

    Even in the 40’s there wasn’t parking 😢

  • @jungojerry1658
    @jungojerry1658 5 років тому +27

    What a kick. I arrived in LA 1948-ish from Land-O-Lakes, WI at age 3. I remember the traffic lights on poles beside the road - not on wires hanging over the road. I remember going into a tavern with my dad - sitting on a bar stool with a soda pop while dad had a beer. We lived in two places briefly, then settled in Inglewood where we got our first TV - with a 9" round screen and sepia colored picture. I had a playmate named Lee ( Aker) who was on a Little Rascals-type TV show called The West Side Gang. He later was the kid on the Rin Tin Tin show. I also remember pulling my "Little Red Wagon" around the neighborhood collecting bacon grease that could turned it into soap for the GI's. I started Kindergarten there, but then better opportunities arose up north, So in 1951, we moved to Portland, OR - and been here ever since.

    • @jesscast5122
      @jesscast5122 5 років тому +2

      Jungo
      LOL the bacon grease was used to make EXPLOSIVES. Also collected pigeon poop for the same reason. Nitrates in the poop are used to make explosives.
      but they probably did not want to tell the people. So, "Soap" was the story..........

    • @mtntime1
      @mtntime1 5 років тому

      I'm not aware of a Wisconsin town called Land O Lakes. Isn't that just a brand name? Or, used as a nick name? There is Fond Do Lac, though.

  • @gutz1981
    @gutz1981 4 роки тому +14

    This feels like it needs to have the score from LA Noire playing instead.

  • @nuke97
    @nuke97 5 років тому +5

    Before you get teary-eyed looking at the Aesthetics of this video. Keep in mind that Society at this time was intensely racist, sexist, and a number of other things we like to forget from this era.

    • @1trucxhondamov589
      @1trucxhondamov589 5 років тому

      I do know back in the 70's people were just cooler back then and not focused on the Dems or the Reps and people did give you a fairer shot.
      In 2019, people are actually a lot more prejudice and racist in LA today.
      People are so prejudice that many people tell you how you act and what you do for a living before they even know you and get angry when they are totally wrong.
      In LA, people don't like you if you don't fit in a racial stereo-type.

  • @talosheeg
    @talosheeg 5 років тому +12

    Now if only my city had stayed this way!!!

  • @gilligancharliebrown399
    @gilligancharliebrown399 5 років тому +16

    Remarkable, to think; this was the Los Angeles my Dad and Mom met and fell in love and got married moved to the Valley then subjected the world to us (what I call suburba-billies). Thank you for the window to a lost world. Bittersweet indeed.

  • @k1jin
    @k1jin 4 роки тому +3

    Where are the homeless?

  • @Tarikibnoziade
    @Tarikibnoziade 5 років тому +90

    Cars were more beautiful .

    • @TheRichie213
      @TheRichie213 5 років тому +9

      Everything was more beautiful back then. Everything is made cheap, quick and ugly these days.

    • @kiddmarlowe1534
      @kiddmarlowe1534 5 років тому +6

      And to rent a car for a day cost $2.50 (4:11) and to paint a car $32.50 (4:33). That's when a buck went a long way.

    • @spikespa5208
      @spikespa5208 5 років тому +4

      @@kiddmarlowe1534 And the dollar was worth a hell of a lot more then.

    • @nickwiley9647
      @nickwiley9647 5 років тому +2

      Kidd Marlowe have you ever heard of a thing called inflation my friend?

    • @kiddmarlowe1534
      @kiddmarlowe1534 5 років тому

      @@nickwiley9647 Never heard of such a thing. What is it?

  • @jamesdickson3616
    @jamesdickson3616 5 років тому +45

    It was better then than now .its a mess now

  • @marieelena
    @marieelena 7 років тому +83

    just love the fashions,cars and music from the 1940s...I was born in the wrong era!

    • @topper2142
      @topper2142 6 років тому +7

      marie elena You and me both sister.

    • @ItsIdaho
      @ItsIdaho 6 років тому +6

      Yep, same here.

    • @lokz1639
      @lokz1639 6 років тому +3

      marie elena me too

    • @michaelcraig9449
      @michaelcraig9449 6 років тому +5

      me too.. cant find anyone cool to hang out with, that has a nostalgic good feeling

    • @lokz1639
      @lokz1639 6 років тому +2

      @@michaelcraig9449 I know what your talking about

  • @RoadTripzz14
    @RoadTripzz14 4 роки тому +4

    A city that was SUPERIOR in every way to the filthy, overcrowded, rat infested mess that LA sadly has become!

  • @jayyyzeee6409
    @jayyyzeee6409 5 років тому +44

    When I see films like this I think about how everyone you see is dead now.

    • @seanm3226
      @seanm3226 5 років тому +14

      Jayyy Zeee Not so fast. My mother was 17 in 1940...and is currently very much alive.

    • @jayyyzeee6409
      @jayyyzeee6409 5 років тому +3

      @@seanm3226 You're right. My mom was a small child back then in LA and she's still alive too. I was mostly thinking of the people that looked middle aged.

    • @puddincup9879
      @puddincup9879 5 років тому +1

      Me too...I thought it was just me

    • @Dani92670
      @Dani92670 5 років тому +4

      @@seanm3226 Wow, 96. God bless her.

    • @seanm3226
      @seanm3226 5 років тому +1

      Danielle Marin Very thoughtful. Her sisters into their 90s as well, her mother almost made 103. But I think I take after my father.