Yes ... 100% correct ... no ugly tattoos, metal work coming out of your face and elsewhere, people actually talking to each other, heads not stuck in a mobile phone.
As an eleven year old in 1967 - I was so excited to visit Carnaby Street to try on bell bottom trousers from Lord John.....and for my Mum to get me a little hippy bell to wear around my neck!
My aunt bought me a pair of bell bottom trousers when I was about 11. They were made of itchy fabric and had tiny pockets. I hated them. I was so glad when I fell over and put both knees through. Then I was bought a pair of corduroy trousers that whistled when I walked.
@@Tondaloona03 People just put other things first, instead of insisting on self-preservation. Even when politicians promised to stop the tide, they failed to deliver.
@@Tondaloona03 It's too late. The politicians haven't got the balls to stop the flow. Just look at the protests in London, this weekend. All those fighting age males, who hate the West, but somehow want to live in it.
It should generate more than feelings of sadness…. Our politicians have betrayed not only us, but everyone who fought for the freedoms that allow allow complacency and cancer to spread throughout our country. They have betrayed us. The crime is treason. They are all guilty.
@@peterblauarsch800 "Many". Prove it. Anyway, Indians seldom commit crime, especially of a physical nature. It's other demographics which do. For example, If you were in charge of immigration, do you think that it would be a good idea, to allow people in from countries with some of the highest crime and violence rates in the World. Do you think that they magically become model citizens, as soon as they get off the boat or plane?
I am from the USA (NYC) & a '90s kid. Never been to the UK. But wish to visit someday. I completely understand what locals means today. It's everywhere including USA. Because times have changed. You sometimes don't even recognize your local neighborhood. Because what has become over the years. I have a fascination about the 1960s. And I admit 55 years ago times were awesome. Compared to now. Inflation was great. Things weren't that expensive. You can afford things. Whoever lived through the '60s knows the drill. It's self-explanatory. 😄
@@thomassabeldindahouse6753 Its all one time to me.I read the other day that record companies are making there largest profits ever, while paying artists the lowest and that 70% of there profits come from music recorded before the year 2000. Its mot surprise to me.👍
People of similar backgrounds and Cultures,all individuals but having so much in common and a real Community then. Most things bought here were made in Britain and no mobile phones, just ordinary,friendly,smiling people engaging with each other.
@@thomassabeldindahouse6753 £££££££$$$$$$$ was a large factor as it about acquiring material things. Putting up high fences around your home.Not so much need for neighbourly support. Social Media and Mobiles have made many not desire to communicate with those around them and you see the World over that it is the same pattern with different Culrures,at best, tolerating each other but engaging, mainly,with members of their own Culture..
People used to care about their appearance. The idea was that if you look good, you feel good. That applied across the generations in those days. Old women would always put on their second best coat (best was for funerals and weddings) and hat when they went shopping. Nobody would _ever_ leave the house wearing pyjamas.
I worked there from 62 to 68. Everyone looked tidy and had self respect. The music was fantastic, and the place was infested with classic cars! Lost world I fear. Not been back since 1990.
Perfect song for this video! Haven't heard it before but found out its called Do like me by the Uncalled for. I was born in 72 so didn't get to Carnaby street till about 84 but would have loved to have been there in the swinging sixties...always said I was born in the wrong era.
I was living a very short distance from there at that time in 1967 but a world away from these cool people and hippie types . I remember the colourful clothes and some with flowers in their hair . London was different then. If you type in Hippies London 1967 you can see lots of photos of the people I'm referring to. It was an amazing time even if you were not part of the scene.
The Apple Boutique was a retail store located in a building on the corner of Baker Street and Paddington Street, Marylebone, London. It opened on 7 December 1967 and closed on 31 July 1968. The shop was one of the first business ventures by the Beatles' fledgling Apple Corps. The concept of the shop was that everything in it was for sale. The aim, as described by Paul McCartney, was to create "a beautiful place where beautiful people can buy beautiful things". In practice, the stock was overwhelmingly fashion garments and accessories. John Lennon vetoed the use of the word "boutique", but the venture has come to be popularly called the "Apple Boutique
I recall as a thirteen year old waking past 'Granny takes a trip' with half a 1948 Dodge poking out of the front of the shop. Don't think planning permission was so rigous then. Far more imaginative then as were all the shops in the Kings Road, compered to todays bland cooperate outlets. Primark, Next or H&M anyone?
Healthy, optimistic, vibrant people. And those at the top said "we've got a good thing here, you know what it needs?" This country isn't dying, its being throttled.
In the 1930 a handy was a little case for woman to keep little things like a lipstick. I dont know if they remember this in 1967, surely in that time they had to carry a whole phone box for mobile phoning 😂👍
WHY CALL LONDON, LONDONISTAN ? THERE ARE MANY OTHER DIFFERENT ETHNICITIES LIVING IN LONDON AND NOT JUST PAKISTANIS. BIRMINGHAMISTAN HAS THE LARGEST PAKISTANI POPULATION LIVING THERE.
@@RS-ln3nsLondonistan 'cause London became like a middle east cesspool terrorized by extremists of the religion of "peace". Even Londonistan mayor is one of them. Europe for europeans or people with european heritage...all others must leave.
1967: me, nine years old, 36 stevenage rd, ice-cream for a six-pence at bishop's park ... and my uncle peter listened to strange music with funny covers ... it made me curious ...
London before 'Diversity'. Although the amazing thing is that it looked pretty diverse to me in terms of colourful clothing, clean too - but had a harmony and togetherness which lacks today.
We were free and easy. Not like today's Compen sa shun Society. lol One day a Fishmonger, accidentally, threw his hot end-of-day slops all over my legs, apologized,I accepted and, literally, moved on. lol No mobiles.People engaged with each other.
@@Isleofskye today that Fishmongers would've been posted all over Social media and bombarded with negativity and probably forced to close. The Internet is one of our greatest tools but one of our worst interactive methods.
Das finde ich auch. Gruselig ist nur, dass eine Doppelgängerin meiner Tochter durchs Bild läuft. Sie will uns aber nicht verraten, wie das Wurmloch funktioniert😅
My daughter is 18 today, but there is one person in this film looking exactly like her. We were amazed and ask her how to manage that time-change. She laughted and gave us no answer. 🙄
Now racist segregated society all over the UK. People are more divided go outside of London to other uk cities and towns and see how racist and segregated people are.
Oh how I wish those days back even though I was only 4 years old. No knife crime, hardly any diversity and politics didn't interfere in ordinary lives like today. Thank you for posting this.
London was a dump long before that. I spent a week in London in 1983 and lived it. Went for a day in 89 and it was awful. It's got worse every time I've been there since.
@@Benjiesbeenbetter. If London is your idea of a dump then Heaven must be your idea of Hell. Even today London is still a decent region to live in, if one can afford to; better than the sewers up north
Lot's of willing, wallet-emptying fashion victims in every age, looking for that elusive reason to live. Some extremely attractive things on view, from the female to the mechanical. And I'd far rather have wasted my money in that age than in this one. But its values led us here, and that shows, ultimately, everywhere you look now, its dearth of mature wisdom.
Such a beautiful atmospheric time. No trackies, no fat people anywhere. Must have saved billions making clothes with less material. What happened? Great video.
God we were lucky to have lived at such a time.
I think so!
@@thomassabeldindahouse6753 Also lucky you're not going to be around in the future.
Yes ... 100% correct ... no ugly tattoos, metal work coming out of your face and elsewhere, people actually talking to each other, heads not stuck in a mobile phone.
when london was london ,great memories
As an eleven year old in 1967 - I was so excited to visit Carnaby Street to try on bell bottom trousers from Lord John.....and for my Mum to get me a little hippy bell to wear around my neck!
Great backround story! Thank you! 😊
Wearing dress pants and sneakers looks hilarious!
My aunt bought me a pair of bell bottom trousers when I was about 11. They were made of itchy fabric and had tiny pockets. I hated them. I was so glad when I fell over and put both knees through.
Then I was bought a pair of corduroy trousers that whistled when I walked.
@@gilgameshofuruk4060 Wow, whistling corduroy's - it doesn't get much better!
Makes you feel so sad what politicians have done to our Country.
Yep. It's enough to make anybody cry. Plus, it's only gonna get worse. So there's that to look forward too.
@@Tondaloona03 People just put other things first, instead of insisting on self-preservation. Even when politicians promised to stop the tide, they failed to deliver.
@@Tondaloona03 It's too late. The politicians haven't got the balls to stop the flow. Just look at the protests in London, this weekend. All those fighting age males, who hate the West, but somehow want to live in it.
It should generate more than feelings of sadness….
Our politicians have betrayed not only us, but everyone who fought for the freedoms that allow allow complacency and cancer to spread throughout our country.
They have betrayed us. The crime is treason. They are all guilty.
@@Tondaloona03
Not voted for by all of us mate .
I was there. Fab time in my life. From Sheffield but went to London most weekends for clothes & all nighters.
John the Mod.
Thank you for your this backround information, sir!
London - alive with colour. Great times. Great video. Many thanks!
It's pleasure 😊
@@thomassabeldindahouse6753 Well said
Everyone is soo slim !!
No fast Food?!
And no steroid freaks. Like today. Thanks God I'm naturally slim. I could perfectly go back to the 60s and fit into these people. 🤣
Agreed on all fronts. Today it's quite hard to spot a slim person, thanks to us all being bombarded with an avalanche of fast food junk...
fat people were banned. Ugly people were told to stay indoors. Forever. yeah, pretty groovy times back then...
I am skinny too
Wow ! no obesity, people eyes up looking in front up of themselves and concerned with looking smartly clothed.
Yes, sir! 😊
And no foreign faces.
@@sandrapritchard9810 TBF, I saw a couple of black and 2-3 Asians in the crowds. There were a few imports even then.
Yes, indeed. No silly looking men in shorts dressing like schoolboys as they do today.
Context please. Good or bad?@@sandrapritchard9810
Beautiful fashions…the boutiques looked FAB!
Anyone visiting London today would have a real surprise if they expect it to look anything like this now 😃
To even find a white English is a trial!
Oh I dunno.. :p
@@halloeverybodypeeps Dunno? You'd now be better steering well clear of the place.
The video is certainly not representative - there were many immigrants from the former British Empire, especially from India, even back then.
@@peterblauarsch800 "Many". Prove it. Anyway, Indians seldom commit crime, especially of a physical nature. It's other demographics which do. For example, If you were in charge of immigration, do you think that it would be a good idea, to allow people in from countries with some of the highest crime and violence rates in the World. Do you think that they magically become model citizens, as soon as they get off the boat or plane?
I was 5 when this was filmed, I am an East Ender born and bred. London was beautiful then, it's a hell hole now...very sad💔
I am from the USA (NYC) & a '90s kid. Never been to the UK. But wish to visit someday. I completely understand what locals means today. It's everywhere including USA. Because times have changed. You sometimes don't even recognize your local neighborhood. Because what has become over the years. I have a fascination about the 1960s. And I admit 55 years ago times were awesome. Compared to now. Inflation was great. Things weren't that expensive. You can afford things. Whoever lived through the '60s knows the drill. It's self-explanatory. 😄
Love this well put together.great days they were 😎
Thank you sir. My birthyear is exactly 1967.
I liked the 70s and 80s and 90s London but think 60s had the edge and wish I had been an adult then as it looks far better than now.
So pleased I was 16 then ,What a different world
Thank you for your comment, Kate 😊
Me too. I wouldn't go near London now, but I grew up there.
@@madskier50 What's wrong with modern London?
You bet…same here
@@PSYCHIC_PSYCHOye right
That's what I call London. not like today.
Certainly more exciting and vibrant than today and the shops looked funky.
@@maccagrabme And a damn sight safer.
It is a cess pit of all nationalities that have ruined it.
London is now only a city in England, it’s not an English city though .
Kebab power!
Oh dear! Multiculturalism has not been kind to you England.
.... oder als London/England noch vornehmlich weiß war. Als Engländer noch eine Heimat hatten.
When London was a germanic city.
Younger better dressed, looking ,heath, music, a groovy time.❤
Living in the wrong time....
@@thomassabeldindahouse6753 Its all one time to me.I read the other day that record companies are making there largest profits ever, while paying artists the lowest and that 70% of there profits come from music recorded before the year 2000. Its mot surprise to me.👍
People of similar backgrounds and Cultures,all individuals but having so much in common and a real Community then.
Most things bought here were made in Britain and no mobile phones, just ordinary,friendly,smiling people engaging with each other.
It seems something went wrong meanwhile. Maybe, a real community is not longer desireable?
@@thomassabeldindahouse6753 £££££££$$$$$$$ was a large factor as it about acquiring material things. Putting up high fences around your home.Not so much need for neighbourly support. Social Media and Mobiles have made many not desire to communicate with those around them and you see the World over that it is the same pattern with different Culrures,at best, tolerating each other but engaging, mainly,with members of their own Culture..
Fashions are remarkable unlike today's!
Yes, looks at the colors. This is amazing
People used to care about their appearance. The idea was that if you look good, you feel good. That applied across the generations in those days. Old women would always put on their second best coat (best was for funerals and weddings) and hat when they went shopping. Nobody would _ever_ leave the house wearing pyjamas.
Can anyone tell me where l can go buy myself a time machine 🤔
Me, too!
You can get them online, they run high voltage through your balls though
@@Hail_To_The_King 🤣🤣👍
Bold Street, Liverpool L1.
@@Hail_To_The_King It'd be worth it!
I worked there from 62 to 68. Everyone looked tidy and had self respect. The music was fantastic, and the place was infested with classic cars! Lost world I fear. Not been back since 1990.
Great days. In 1967 as a 19year old I worked in Berwick Street and Dean Street, both a few minutes walk from Carnaby Street.
Wow, thank you for this information.
They all look so smart with plenty of colour. I miss those times so much. But at least I experienced them.
Yes, & only real sports people wore adidas, puma etc..
There’s something about about London in 1967 that looks very different from today , I can’t quite put my finger on what it could be !!
I can. It’s before London turned into a third world toilet.
@@russcooke5671
Ah yes , that’s it of course .
👍
@@johndonson1603 exactly. Before the traitors in governments FCUKED us up England is destroyed by theses pos. Dogs.
I know where you fingers goes .......🌍🌄🌎
I think we all know 😢
Didn’t see one fat person. Isn’t that rather odd ?
Didn't see a McLard@rse's or a Dreggs either. Even odder😊.
Perfect song for this video! Haven't heard it before but found out its called Do like me by the Uncalled for. I was born in 72 so didn't get to Carnaby street till about 84 but would have loved to have been there in the swinging sixties...always said I was born in the wrong era.
ONCE UPON A TIME IN ENGLAND
Yes, sir!
I was living a very short distance from there at that time in 1967 but a world away from these cool people and hippie types . I remember the colourful clothes and some with flowers in their hair . London was different then. If you type in Hippies London 1967 you can see lots of photos of the people I'm referring to. It was an amazing time even if you were not part of the scene.
Year I left school and started working. Brilliant year.
What a time to be alive!! 🎶
So cute 60th London. I love London! Excellent !
Yes, 100 % cute. Thank you, sir!
The Apple Boutique was a retail store located in a building on the corner of Baker Street and Paddington Street, Marylebone, London. It opened on 7 December 1967 and closed on 31 July 1968. The shop was one of the first business ventures by the Beatles' fledgling Apple Corps. The concept of the shop was that everything in it was for sale. The aim, as described by Paul McCartney, was to create "a beautiful place where beautiful people can buy beautiful things". In practice, the stock was overwhelmingly fashion garments and accessories. John Lennon vetoed the use of the word "boutique", but the venture has come to be popularly called the "Apple Boutique
Was für ein farbenprächtiges London in der damaligen doch so verrückten Zeit, wo die Freitheit aufblühte 😊
Liebe Beatrice, ja, das war schon eine besondere Zeit. Die war wirklich bunt. Viele Grüße Thomas
1967.. Great days in Britain, alas not in Is rael
Yes, sir!
Alas its not like that anymore...the world is turning bad...😢
I recall as a thirteen year old waking past 'Granny takes a trip' with half a 1948 Dodge poking out of the front of the shop. Don't think planning permission was so rigous then. Far more imaginative then as were all the shops in the Kings Road, compered to todays bland cooperate outlets. Primark, Next or H&M anyone?
London 67', the capital of cool pop culture... music and fashion.
Healthy, optimistic, vibrant people. And those at the top said "we've got a good thing here, you know what it needs?"
This country isn't dying, its being throttled.
Groovy, man; I want to go back there.
Nice! Thank you for uploading.
It's pleasure, sir! 🙂
Best days ever x will never have them again
I was 17 at the time and can’t believe how we all looked so slim! How things have changed. 😂😂
Having grown up in the 50s and 60s, it's wonderful to be able to remember these days, but it's also a great sadness.
Great times great days no tattoos no work culture , and free speech we could say in those days ….. bring it back
Very interesting 🙂👍
Happy Easter 🐣
Thank you, and happy easter, too!
Even the nuns were cooler.
It seems 😊👍
Oh wow. How lovelyx
No zoombies with faces stuck in there phones.
In the 1930 a handy was a little case for woman to keep little things like a lipstick. I dont know if they remember this in 1967, surely in that time they had to carry a whole phone box for mobile phoning 😂👍
Just you watching it like a zombie on your phone now
They look so happy and carefree.
I was only 3, we still had Bus Stop and Mates in Newcastle 1983. I am from Sunderland.
Thank you for your comment, Bernadette
today Carnaby Street is disappointing compared to that. And the people too!
I went to Carnaby Street in the eighties. It was rubbish.
Groovy man ... like ... far out! Can you dig it???
This is 55 years ago. 55 years before 1967 women couldn't show their ankles and young men wore khaki.
I'm in this video!!!! Short brown hair, blue top, grey skirt, back view walking into Biba!!!!!
@@dorothymckillop992 at the beginning, wonderful, i hope you enjoyed it to see you after Many years
1967 London
2023 Londonistan
correct
WHY CALL LONDON, LONDONISTAN ? THERE ARE MANY OTHER DIFFERENT ETHNICITIES LIVING IN LONDON AND NOT JUST PAKISTANIS. BIRMINGHAMISTAN HAS THE LARGEST PAKISTANI POPULATION LIVING THERE.
@@RS-ln3nsLondonistan 'cause London became like a middle east cesspool terrorized by extremists of the religion of "peace". Even Londonistan mayor is one of them.
Europe for europeans or people with european heritage...all others must leave.
Groovy man!
Thank you, sir!😊
1967: me, nine years old, 36 stevenage rd, ice-cream for a six-pence at bishop's park ... and my uncle peter listened to strange music with funny covers ... it made me curious ...
Another time and another place , was born in 1967 , people look so healthy and such wonderful colour 👍
Its seems as film " blow up" october from 1966!!!
When the guy sings Yeah, he sounds just oike a kitty mewing. It's making me laugh. 😻😻😂😆
'We have an establishment that wants this country to be a different place and its resident population to be different people' - Neil Oliver
Easier to dominate.
SATAN AND HER ANGELS ARE TRYING TO DE-CHRISTIANIZE ENGLAND.
Neil Oliver is a see you enn tee.
@@heraldeventsandfilms5970 EVENTUALL ST. GEORGE WILL NO LONGER BE THE PATRON SAINT OF ENGLAND. IT WILL BE REPLACED WITH THE PEDOPHILE MOHAMMED.
Sadly before I was born but looks great and around the time my father was going in as he was stationed nearby.
London before 'Diversity'. Although the amazing thing is that it looked pretty diverse to me in terms of colourful clothing, clean too - but had a harmony and togetherness which lacks today.
Why are the people not saying " You need permission to film me?"
I think they loved it!
We were free and easy. Not like today's Compen sa shun Society. lol
One day a Fishmonger, accidentally, threw his hot end-of-day slops all over my legs, apologized,I accepted and, literally, moved on. lol No mobiles.People engaged with each other.
@@Isleofskye today that Fishmongers would've been posted all over Social media and bombarded with negativity and probably forced to close.
The Internet is one of our greatest tools but one of our worst interactive methods.
Because everyone was cool and groovy, man.
look how smart everyone looks!
Hallo Thomas,
schöne Zeitreise.
Grüße Uwe
Das finde ich auch. Gruselig ist nur, dass eine Doppelgängerin meiner Tochter durchs Bild läuft. Sie will uns aber nicht verraten, wie das Wurmloch funktioniert😅
♥♥♥
Thank you, sir!
great song
Yes, it's a garage band from 1967.👍😊
@@thomassabeldindahouse6753 what a band, friend??
@@SilvioBenchimol the uncalled for, do like me
when England was England and not full of illegal immigrants
Or obese people
AUSTRALIA is full of English immigrants.
And so called legal ones !
My dad still wears those trousers.
I read that as "My dad still wears trousers".
Although, thinking about all the tracksuit bottoms these days, that's not as silly as it sounds.
I wish someone would recognise themself on this clip and come forward on this comments section!!
My daughter is 18 today, but there is one person in this film looking exactly like her. We were amazed and ask her how to manage that time-change. She laughted and gave us no answer. 🙄
We “Boomers” were so fortunate to live then. Where’s that Time Machine!!!
A totally homogenous and culturally aligned society.
Now racist segregated society all over the UK. People are more divided go outside of London to other uk cities and towns and see how racist and segregated people are.
Adolf, is that you 😲
A typically woke remark from a thick git
@@halloeverybodypeeps
"Homogenous and culturally aligned" He sounds like a real fuckin hep cat don't he? 🤣
Bollocks
Wish i could of lived in that era. So calm and quite and respectful. Not like now.
Yes Gary, exactly!
London was great then. Carnaby st was cool, unlike today.
Were you allowed to be over 24 years old back then! The number of young people is astounding.
Very little diversity.....lots more happiness
Look how slim everyone is ...... 👍🏴
Groovy man❤
Thank you!
Ii was born in 93 in London (English) and have never known this. It has been robbed from me.
Magic lost forever
Oh how I wish those days back even though I was only 4 years old. No knife crime, hardly any diversity and politics didn't interfere in ordinary lives like today. Thank you for posting this.
All of THIS ... handed over to Sadiq Khan ... and destroyed.
Khan is merely the latest in a long line of politicians who have not had the interests of London - or even the UK - at heart.
Your comment proves that you are infinitely less intelligent than a fart
London was a dump long before that. I spent a week in London in 1983 and lived it. Went for a day in 89 and it was awful. It's got worse every time I've been there since.
@@Benjiesbeenbetter. If London is your idea of a dump then Heaven must be your idea of Hell. Even today London is still a decent region to live in, if one can afford to; better than the sewers up north
@PSYCHIC_PSYCHO "If one can afford to" well, that says all we need to know about your view.
Amazing how diverse the population is
Some nice cars
Radical a London full of londoners
Lot's of willing, wallet-emptying fashion victims in every age, looking for that elusive reason to live.
Some extremely attractive things on view, from the female to the mechanical. And I'd far rather have wasted my money in that age than in this one. But its values led us here, and that shows, ultimately, everywhere you look now, its dearth of mature wisdom.
I was 10 back then😊
Such a beautiful atmospheric time. No trackies, no fat people anywhere. Must have saved billions making clothes with less material. What happened? Great video.
..kein einziger Fettarsch weit und breit zu sehen!!!
Exactly what l thought 😂
Shocking!!!
So near and yet so far..
Arnold Schwarzenegger in his Scarface period in the thumbnail there 👀
Groovy basil
What no thugs on scooters and the diversity of Khans London.
What is the song playing in background. If anyone can tell i would be really grateful as it's fab x
I think it's a band called Small Faces but not sure
What is the background song called plz
How many Brits of they could time travel would go back to this time period now ??
YEAH, BABY, YEAH!!!!
😂🤗
Looks like Tony Montana on holiday in Europe in the thumbnail