what a great time to be alive, no speed cameras, no bicycle helmets, open doors on trains and trams to smoke in and hang out of, no nanny state, were responsible for your self, we made everything in australia, cars tvs, radios, tools mowers shoes clothing ect ect , great music, cheap fuel, nothing thrown away just repaired, no hi-density apartments, no 40k zones what a wonderful time, take me back in time anyday
Exactly right. So when people started to not take responsibility for their own actions, and decided to blame others for their own stupidity, we ended up with auto closing doors on trains and trams, (although we were way behind the rest of the world with that), speed and red light cameras, and 40 kph zones to make idiots slow down in densely populated areas and school zones. A lot of these rules were the result of population increases, but you are right, what a time to be alive and we took responsibility for our actions. If a train door was open on a hot day for example, we stayed away from it, or closed it. Common sense. If driving near a school we slowed down and watched for kids and drove to suit conditions, still a requirement of driving today, but sadly many do not get that so they have to be "mothered" or threatened by signs everywhere, and back in the day kids were also instructed to watch out for cars and use proper crossings. Not rocket science. Common sense today is not very common.
@johnnytheprick Not me but anyone who had a fully loaded XA/XB GT, XC GXL, XD Fairmont Ghia, LTD, Landau, Monaro, Statesman just to name a few would have had AC, Power steering and electric windows and maybe even electric sunroof
I moved to Melbourne in 1981 and it still looked the same then. One thing that stands out is how uncluttered the roads are. No bike lanes that hardly anyone uses, no speed bumps. Part of the great appeal of Melbourne, compared to Sydney where I was born, was the wide open streets and ease of driving. A lot of those streets are so constrained and constricted by infrastructure now, it seems to just back up the traffic and cause frustration. Love the variety of cars in this footage too.
I was 16 years old living in Melbourne when these scenes were filmed. Met my wife 34 years ago when we worked at Chadstone Bowl together and yes there were punch ups in the car park back then
I was 5 years then living elsewhere.. But I can for sure say that the world and nature in general was more sweet at that time.. Corporate greed had eaten off the society as much as that is today... The earth was more beautiful, and the people were simpler back then...
Gezza - loved this one mate - so many great memories - saw some of the old cars I drove and drove in - Chrysler Galant - valiant - XB - XD - XP and many more !! Chaddy - still remember when it was simple and much smaller than today … thanks again mate.. loved those days . 🙏🏼🏄♂️💦☀️🇦🇺🎵
Melbourne has turned into a shit hole now, have to pay to cross town, cant find a carpark anywhere 5km into the CBD due to high density living, building quality is crap now, the suburbs are seas of high density town houses, shopping centres are charging for parking, nowhere to park at the beaches unless you own a $10M house, Pubs are expensive micro breweries, road speeds go 40,60,40,60,40,60 every 50 metres FFS followed by a Speed Camera in a hidden car with tinted windows, even Fish and Chip Shops are now BS Chipperies and charge twice as much for half the food, and cook frozen chips....
@@tiffanysmith8460 Sixth Generation Melbournian actually, have lived to see Melbourne degenerate year on year, we are suffering all the hallmarks of a big City now. Livability factor has dropped, money rules.
@@tiffanysmith8460why, dont like hearing the truth ? Everything he says is true, we have degenerated as a city and he didn't even mention the high crime rates, stabbings, fire bombings.
@ 2:15. Armstrong St Middle Park. They are the middle park shops. The row of buildings across the road are still there as is the chimney. Only more leafy now with trees. And he is at a bus stop - not a tram stop. There has never been trams on that street ( apart from further towards the bay where it crosses Park St route).
This is absolutely AWESOME. I have been searching for some time now and accidentally stumbled upon your video. I though i might be the only person missing old Melbourne. Its changed so much now. Its like unrecognisable. I feel like ive woken upfrom a coma to find the world changed.
Having just turned 55….. what a time to have your childhood…… the world moves on, however, I’d be happy to be trapped in the 1980’s / 90’s forever….. such great times, pre internet explosion.
I remember how easy it was to get a licence back then too compared to nowadays...I just did a pretty short once around the block near Vicroads Ferntree Gully in the 80's while my instructor and the Vicroads inspector talked about the upcoming VFL games that weeken
5:22 This is at Victoria Park, Kew. The car turns left from Parkhill Rd into Adeney Ave. This intersection now has a roundabout. That large bare tree we see in the next few seconds still exists and is now protected with a fence.
@@Gezza1967 are you old enough to remember ronald ryan the last person to be hanged in melbourne in 67 before the death penalty got abolished 8 years later in 75
@@Gezza1967 wasnt all good back then in melbourne as white people could openly discriminate against aboriginals and legally get away with it the white aussie australian apartheid policy existed and homosexuality was outlawed
Beach car park at 1:46 likely to be Williamstown beach behind the life saving club. Williamstown started being a preferred filming location being pretty quiet and having some country type parking to set up film production vans. Thanks for these Gezza.
As a Melbourne taxi driver, recognised lots of streets and houses. In fact at one point, I am sure my first shift ever in a taxi 11/11/1985, that black kingswood in one scene was the car I drove! It was a shocker! Great to see Gil Tucker! Picked him up one morning, many years ago, A lovely chap, going to glabal studios to do a Neoghbours episode! I driver past his place just about every day, as a short cut, in Malvern East and smile! Legend! Great to see many legends on this Cop Shop montage! INcluding the famous Chadstone Bowl, I spent many days playing pinball instead of being in class at Chadtone High school!
I remember early 80’s when I first started work I could make a tank of petrol last two weeks. Mind you I only drive to work and back and shops. Not much else
I remember I bought my first house in Port Melbourne in 1979 (Graham street opposite the primary school) a single fronted Victorian cottage cost $9,800…
I can remember the out rage in the 60's when petrol hit 10c a gallon yes a gallon not a liter but Potato scallops were 2cents and a can odf coke was 14 cents.
Thanks for sharing this Aussie nostalgia awesomeness Gezza! I was born in Nhill in '67 and don't have memories of Melbourne as it was sadly. Extra kudos for the songs, some of my faves :) I'm thinking it might be time to see if I can find these old shows anywhere...
no one bowled, we all were there for the "video games" "tarzan" clocked it after 6 weeks, thought how cool am I. was very sad when it all changed and was gone.
I use to pedal past The Croxton Park hotel on my pushbike. They use to have Roc at The Croc stickers to give to patrons. Many big brawls in the car park on a Saturday night.
Yep, with steering, brakes and suspension straight off an 1850s Cobb & Co mail coach. A car ain't handlin' til she gets down on one knee and bounces around a corner!
Not filled with new money posers and XC Falcons were as common as the aforementioned set -in a different sense! Nice 6 cylinder Transit vans. Every car was AUSTRALIAN to some degree. Cop Shop always had great street scenes.
Instead, they were just posers with their hotted up Falcons, Monaro's and Valiants, back then. All trying to brag about how much faster their car was, how big their engines were and all the rest of it.
1979 was a good year for me as well. To name one I met the spunkiest girl ever. I wish we were still together. Always had fun with heaps of friends on the St Albans train out of Flinders Street.
My friend Terry Gibson ex Mad Max 1 was a stuntman for many Crawford productions, also i was in the Music Industry for 2 years in 1979 to 81 .Sadly Melb has become a Cesspool these days ,same as Sydney
Chadstone is the largest shopping centre south of the equator. Southland at Cheltenham is no 2. In Melbourne we're a lot like Texas, we do it bigger and better than anywhere else in the southern hemisphere. Like the Marchants soft drink tv ads in the 1980s, we take what we reckons ours, and Australia is ours, we made it!
Ahaha good one Gary but thing is it ain’t yours and nobody gives a flying fuck bout ur shopping centres only reason yous took over is coz u had guns no guns = whites Eliminated always was always will be
The cars, what i would do to turn back time. Its 4 years before i was born but seeing these classics in good condition all over the roads makes me wish i had one
Amazing that out of all that footage, I saw precisely zero Isuzu Belletts. I've got a couple and know a few people with them, but man there would have been 100 times as many on the road in 1979 as there is in 2022, yet I still saw none!!! Great footage though; thanks Gezza and Cop Shop.
My nephew was showing me a while back, a list he found on the internet of bands that played there back in the 70's to mid 80's. So many great bands, like AC/DC, The Angels, etc. Back when you could go down to your local to check out all the great bands about once a month or so and have a great night.
Oh those cars with no power steering 😂 Everyone wanted a Monaro but drove Datsuns 😂 I used to love riding the red rattlers with the doors open. The difference 50 years makes is really mind blowing, can’t even imagine what it will be like in another 50 years 🤔
I had a Ford XC 1988-90, thankfully it was a Falcon GS with sports suspension, 302 V8 and C4 auto with the twin headlights. These standard falcons were like trampolines.
What a beautiful city Melbourne was … not the dirty crime ridden hole it has become and apparently very few including our current State Government seem to care . RIP Melbourne
The bowling alley at Chadstone shopping centre was actually demolished and replaced with a new wing of the centre less than a decade later in the mid 1980s! Also the Myer building was converted into a David Jones location in the mid to late 1990s while at the same time Myer moved into a newly built larger store space which was built as a part of a massive extension to the centre! :)
after ten years living in Elwood, my family moved to Chadstone, I was only ten at the time, but remember most of this footage.Lots of TV and a couple of films were made in this place/ era. What really worries me, is I am almost certain that I personally know that Vic Police valiant. I am sure that it was on loan from Elwood police station to the tv studio. As a broad-minded 6YO, I was "going out" with the local ,police sergeants daughter (Susan). I do remember getting a tour of that car, but not moving, just in front of the police station. Of course everything has changed since, not just "Chaddy", but also Elwood. No longer any Police station there anymore.
At 9.36 the Sun and The Age newspaper Headlines state “O’Meally Set Free” which meant that William O”Meally was released from Pentridge prison as he was the longest serving prisoner kept there as originally he would have been Hung in the gallows for shooting dead a police officer in Caulfield I think it was so you could quite easily get the exact day this film was shot
The area shown has been completely rebuilt and there is now a multi level carpark there. To make it easier there are lights to show empty and occupied spaces. I personally have not been to Chadstone for years - too big now.
Only reason to go back is for the music April 25 1979 Bob Marley and the Wailers played festival hall that day What a time today may have all the tricknology but life was better
Great times they were, had quite a few of those cars, know the areas well too! I wish it was still like it! It was Australia then, was a great place. Chadstone Bowl, used to hang out there, play bowls. Cop Shop I used to watch it, good to look back on.
Geeze, Just like watching early episodes of Homicide. I remember that spot, and I know where that is (or was). I lived in Port melbourne. Crawfords were around quite a bit filming when I was a kid. I reckon I would sit and watch Divison 4 if it came back on the telly. Same as the others. Homicide. Matlock Police. Guess I am showinig my age. Oh Well. Thanks for the video.P.W.
Beach car park at 1:46 likely to be Williamstown beach behind the life saving club. Williamstown started being a preferred filming location being pretty quiet and having some country type parking to set up film production vans.
If anyone is interested, the motorbike was a 750 Suzuki. It was a new type...a water cooled bike and was real big news at the time. It was coined 'The Suzuki water bottle'. Reliable, reliable, reliable! i rode a 750 Honda at that stage i was young man then. My mum bought it for me for painting the whole house in Sunshine to sell. Bought the bike brand new from Elizabeth st city. A day that i will NEVER forget! The japanese superbikes hit the market early 70's.
Pretty sure the "Unknown Suburb" at 0:54 and the "Commission Flats" following are Carlton North, vicinity of Canning St. Not sure they actually were commission flats either, my brother lived around there soon after.
@@dickwilliam3793 I thought it was 'pruss' - a bit like 'pompetus of love' in _The Joker_ by Steve Miller (a made up word that sounded good.) Jon Anderson from Yes reckoned he never cared much about what the words meant as long as they sounded sexy. ☺
Melbourne 1979, Recognise a few spots?
Footage courtesy of Cop Shop.
@johnnytheprick It's gold @6:24. Hollywood anyone?
Do u no why Aussies who come from Melbourne look different than if they come from Sydney, would it be the weather do u think my friend.
@@davechristian7543
Really?
If that were the case, then Sydneysiders would look more wet, since Sydney receives more annual rain than Melbourne does.
0:58.
Vale Tommy Dysart.
"Is Don, is good".
"G-O G-G-O".
WHICH MOVIE OF THIS SCENE
what a great time to be alive, no speed cameras, no bicycle helmets, open doors on trains and trams to smoke in and hang out of, no nanny state, were responsible for your self, we made everything in australia, cars tvs, radios, tools mowers shoes clothing ect ect , great music, cheap fuel, nothing thrown away just repaired, no hi-density apartments, no 40k zones what a wonderful time, take me back in time anyday
Exactly right. So when people started to not take responsibility for their own actions, and decided to blame others for their own stupidity, we ended up with auto closing doors on trains and trams, (although we were way behind the rest of the world with that), speed and red light cameras, and 40 kph zones to make idiots slow down in densely populated areas and school zones. A lot of these rules were the result of population increases, but you are right, what a time to be alive and we took responsibility for our actions. If a train door was open on a hot day for example, we stayed away from it, or closed it. Common sense. If driving near a school we slowed down and watched for kids and drove to suit conditions, still a requirement of driving today, but sadly many do not get that so they have to be "mothered" or threatened by signs everywhere, and back in the day kids were also instructed to watch out for cars and use proper crossings. Not rocket science. Common sense today is not very common.
Miss some things, but like some changes for tram safety and 40 km zone in side streets.
Fuel as not cheap nor cars as per wages.
Great music, no high density living.
Studies over recent decades have shown that, after the introduction of 40 km speed zones around schools, casualties have significantly decreased.
Not a SUV in sight, I have tears of joy
yeah was the cars I was admiring too.
I'd gladly give up technology to go back and live in those days
@johnnytheprick Had all of those in 1979
@johnnytheprick Not me but anyone who had a fully loaded XA/XB GT, XC GXL, XD Fairmont Ghia, LTD, Landau, Monaro, Statesman just to name a few would have had AC, Power steering and electric windows and maybe even electric sunroof
Agreed! That would be awesome👍
If only!
except reminiscing wouldn't be this fun. and things that stay the same get boring
They were the days, feels like another lifetime. Music is perfect. Loved Cop Shop as a kid. Great trip down memory lane. Thanks for sharing!
Gold!!!!!! The good ol days, real cars and real people 🇦🇺
Yeah, not to mention White Australia!! The best times.
@@thebunker489
Didn't take long to come across the first racist comment.
I'm sure you're proud of it, too.
@@thebunker489 I agree. All we have now are memories and these old clips.
@@thebunker489Nazi Australia
@@thebunker489 ABSOLUTELY!!!! ... White Australians and Europeans. Before the Rice invasion who ruined Melbourne!
I moved to Melbourne in 1981 and it still looked the same then. One thing that stands out is how uncluttered the roads are. No bike lanes that hardly anyone uses, no speed bumps. Part of the great appeal of Melbourne, compared to Sydney where I was born, was the wide open streets and ease of driving. A lot of those streets are so constrained and constricted by infrastructure now, it seems to just back up the traffic and cause frustration. Love the variety of cars in this footage too.
The uncluttered roads are because they were closed off for filming 😂
If I still had half those cars I could retire a happy man. Great footage, cheers.
I really wish I'd kept my XC.
You could retire a multimillionaire as well 🙌
Beautiful Melbourne ❤ back then…..
Omg. I was 13 in 1979. I would love to go back. Simple times...the best times. My dream car was a HQ holden. Thanks for the memories
I had a 76 datsun 180b in those days nice car
Absolutely LOVE the songs from '79.
I was 16 years old living in Melbourne when these scenes were filmed. Met my wife 34 years ago when we worked at Chadstone Bowl together and yes there were punch ups in the car park back then
I was 5 years then living elsewhere.. But I can for sure say that the world and nature in general was more sweet at that time..
Corporate greed had eaten off the society as much as that is today... The earth was more beautiful, and the people were simpler back then...
Do you remember the Myer rooftop sniper incident?
Were you working there at the time?
@@colliricwasn't working there at the time but I do remember the sniper incident vaguely
@@chrisled8835 I was a kid at the time living in Holmesglen.
Thank YOU sir for this it brings back GREAT memories of Melbourne and one of my favorite tv shows COP SHOP. 😀👍
And 😥one shot was at the start was seeing "SUPER " @ 27.9.GONE ARE THE DAYS.
Cop Shop - bad show, great days.
@@bradwilliams1691 Opinions are like .........
@@beano1eye And some people are like.......too.
Gezza - loved this one mate - so many great memories - saw some of the old cars I drove and drove in - Chrysler Galant - valiant - XB - XD - XP and many more !! Chaddy - still remember when it was simple and much smaller than today … thanks again mate.. loved those days
. 🙏🏼🏄♂️💦☀️🇦🇺🎵
a better Melbourne in those days ...
Melbourne has turned into a shit hole now, have to pay to cross town, cant find a carpark anywhere 5km into the CBD due to high density living, building quality is crap now, the suburbs are seas of high density town houses, shopping centres are charging for parking, nowhere to park at the beaches unless you own a $10M house, Pubs are expensive micro breweries, road speeds go 40,60,40,60,40,60 every 50 metres FFS followed by a Speed Camera in a hidden car with tinted windows, even Fish and Chip Shops are now BS Chipperies and charge twice as much for half the food, and cook frozen chips....
Spot on 👍
@@stuartmcquade3407says a convict
You’re not from Melbourne are you? No true Melbournian would ever call their home a shit hole whether it is or not. Don’t do it. 🫶🏽🌹
@@tiffanysmith8460 Sixth Generation Melbournian actually, have lived to see Melbourne degenerate year on year, we are suffering all the hallmarks of a big City now. Livability factor has dropped, money rules.
@@tiffanysmith8460why, dont like hearing the truth ? Everything he says is true, we have degenerated as a city and he didn't even mention the high crime rates, stabbings, fire bombings.
@ 2:15. Armstrong
St Middle Park. They are the middle park shops. The row of buildings across the road are still there as is the chimney. Only more leafy now with trees. And he is at a bus stop - not a tram stop. There has never been trams on that street ( apart from further towards the bay where it crosses Park St route).
You are 100% correct, that is Armstrong St. The hardware store there was on the corner of Armstrong and Richardson St. Well spotted
This is absolutely AWESOME. I have been searching for some time now and accidentally stumbled upon your video. I though i might be the only person missing old Melbourne. Its changed so much now. Its like unrecognisable. I feel like ive woken upfrom a coma to find the world changed.
Having just turned 55….. what a time to have your childhood…… the world moves on, however, I’d be happy to be trapped in the 1980’s / 90’s forever….. such great times, pre internet explosion.
I obtained my licence in a Datsun 200b in a manual as a bloke you would never get an ' auto ' licence.
I got my licence in auto, only because the RTA dropped the manual/auto distinction for a cuppla years.
My first car in 1987 - 4 on the floor - Chrysler Galant … still drive a manual now (albeit 6 gears!)
@@bodhi9464 My dream car is the 380 had to get auto as manual too low geared, wish they came with a 6 speed as I would join you.
I remember how easy it was to get a licence back then too compared to nowadays...I just did a pretty short once around the block near Vicroads Ferntree Gully in the 80's while my instructor and the Vicroads inspector talked about the upcoming VFL games that weeken
@@AJ73 got my licence with a copper in the passenger seat, once around the block, no worries 😆great times I'd go back anyday
5:22 This is at Victoria Park, Kew. The car turns left from Parkhill Rd into Adeney Ave. This intersection now has a roundabout. That large bare tree we see in the next few seconds still exists and is now protected with a fence.
Yessss 😂
Gezza as a 1970 born melbournian all I can say is that you are an absolute farking legend. I think that says it all.
Thanks for the rewind
Thanks very much, 🤗good to read your enjoy the old Melbourne stuff👍
@@Gezza1967 are you old enough to remember ronald ryan the last person to be hanged in melbourne in 67 before the death penalty got abolished 8 years later in 75
@@tonymeck-lj8rv 10 months before I was born. Watched a few documentary’s on it only.
@@Gezza1967 that would have been 10 months after feb 67 wouldnt it
@@Gezza1967 wasnt all good back then in melbourne as white people could openly discriminate against aboriginals and legally get away with it the white aussie australian apartheid policy existed and homosexuality was outlawed
Beach car park at 1:46 likely to be Williamstown beach behind the life saving club.
Williamstown started being a preferred filming location being pretty quiet and having some country type parking to set up film production vans.
Thanks for these Gezza.
I think so to!
The brick home at 1.48 looks the same... not the other houses around it as they look too slick and too new....
I was thinking maybe Altona
I think go John d as he never been wrong so far ,so play odds agree John
@@vaughanvandabilt6709 I do go to Williamstown often during the summer too so I agree with John too lol ;)
100% swimming pool in the background, I learnt to swim there in ~1965
The music is everything!!!! What a mood upper!! 🙌😂
As a Melbourne taxi driver, recognised lots of streets and houses. In fact at one point, I am sure my first shift ever in a taxi 11/11/1985, that black kingswood in one scene was the car I drove! It was a shocker! Great to see Gil Tucker! Picked him up one morning, many years ago, A lovely chap, going to glabal studios to do a Neoghbours episode! I driver past his place just about every day, as a short cut, in Malvern East and smile! Legend! Great to see many legends on this Cop Shop montage! INcluding the famous Chadstone Bowl, I spent many days playing pinball instead of being in class at Chadtone High school!
27.9 cent/ Litre for petrol at the Golden Fleece petrol station.
I remember early 80’s when I first started work I could make a tank of petrol last two weeks. Mind you I only drive to work and back and shops. Not much else
I remember I bought my first house in Port Melbourne in 1979 (Graham street opposite the primary school) a single fronted Victorian cottage cost $9,800…
@@northseabrent so petrol is about 6 times the cost and houses now are about 60 times the cost compared to back then
I remember when $2 filled the car...., AND they checked the tyres and cleaned the windscreen.
I can remember the out rage in the 60's when petrol hit 10c a gallon yes a gallon not a liter but Potato scallops were 2cents and a can odf coke was 14 cents.
Back in the days of driving around trying to find a pay phone ☎️
🤣
Yep, then sometimes getting in line.👍
And when you found one it was out of order or vandalised 🔨
I lovw how Melbourne is so much different to Sydney and got their own culture and architecture
Thanks for the trip down memory lane and other lanes in Melbourne, 👍👍👍
Wow, love the fashion. 79 was an awesome year
Thanks for sharing this Aussie nostalgia awesomeness Gezza!
I was born in Nhill in '67 and don't have memories of Melbourne as it was sadly.
Extra kudos for the songs, some of my faves :)
I'm thinking it might be time to see if I can find these old shows anywhere...
Nhill just up the road from horsham :)
I had a 180B back in the day. I was going to get an Alpha but chose the reliable and practical over the exotic. Story of my life really!
Ah the good old Chaddy Bowl. Spent lots of time there in the 80s as a kid
Yep same. Played plenty of asteroids there. 😆
I can remember when Chaddy was a cow paddock.
Hi to Bronwyn who used to work in the cafe at Chaddy Bowl. I always loved you!
no one bowled, we all were there for the "video games" "tarzan" clocked it after 6 weeks, thought how cool am I. was very sad when it all changed and was gone.
I use to pedal past The Croxton Park hotel on my pushbike.
They use to have Roc at The Croc stickers to give to patrons.
Many big brawls in the car park on a Saturday night.
keep the old car footage coming!
Love the Cop Shop footage and Gil Tucker.
Thanks - great footage and tunes !!
I don't know what this was but it's academy award winning here! Subscribed.
👍🤠 🇺🇲
The XC Falcon handling like a boat around those corners. 😂
Chasing a Suzuki Waterbottle as if they would have ever got a second look at it.
@@somedumbozzie1539
Yes, the Suz "waterbottle"
.... Wawnt that called
GT-750 triple ?
Yep, with steering, brakes and suspension straight off an 1850s Cobb & Co mail coach.
A car ain't handlin' til she gets down on one knee and bounces around a corner!
Not filled with new money posers and XC Falcons were as common as the aforementioned set -in a different sense!
Nice 6 cylinder Transit vans.
Every car was AUSTRALIAN to some degree. Cop Shop always had great street scenes.
Instead, they were just posers with their hotted up Falcons, Monaro's and Valiants, back then.
All trying to brag about how much faster their car was, how big their engines were and all the rest of it.
1979 was my fav year growing up ,
So many memories
Me too. I can't put my finger on it but there was something about that year.
@@YourLittleDeath The best team won the granny and the most memorable songs (as heard during this clip).
1979 was a good year for me as well. To name one I met the spunkiest girl ever. I wish we were still together. Always had fun with heaps of friends on the St Albans train out of Flinders Street.
Must be why Smashing Pumpkins did a song about it...#goodoldays😢
In 1979 I was driving my Datsun 120y. I bought it in 1977 and it lasted until1987 when I had a smash in Collingwood.
Recognise every single bit of this and boy does it bring back memories!
My friend Terry Gibson ex Mad Max 1 was a stuntman for many Crawford productions, also i was in the Music Industry for 2 years in 1979 to 81 .Sadly Melb has become a Cesspool these days ,same as Sydney
What a great collection of memories. 1979 was the year of my second marriage which means we have been married for 43 years! Nicely edited mate.
I'm glad the second one worked out for you
If the first ended in divorce then the "second" is illegitimate.
Oh the good old days at 9.28 when if you rang for an ambulance it turned up.
Thank you for sharing this wonderful, nostalgic video ❤
Great music Gezza your playing with this video.
I never thought I would be sitting here saying “those were the days” but here I am…I’m now my parents 😂
The place was better to be in than now.wonderful.👍
Those were the days I wish they never ended bloody great cars no stupid SUVs and definitely no poison jab.
We had quite a few jabs in primary school in the 70s, for diphtheria, polio and other lurgies.
@@jashugg yeah so true they were all near 90% effective unlike the covid vaccine which is now less that 20% effective.
I wonder if there were just as many morons around, what do you think?
Great vid that, all the old Holdens, fords and dattos and the old actors in cop shop, awesome!!
wow....I would have been 19 then....great cars too fantastic music,...great vid..
Timeless footage again Gezza..those cars copped some treatment in Cop Shop!
I wish l was just a bit older to properly enjoy the 70s into the 80s but l still got to enjoy it from the sidelines
LOVE these videos
Unknown suburb is Port Melbourne, as the public housing tower in the background is Park Towers (South Melbourne).
Chadstone is the largest shopping centre south of the equator.
Southland at Cheltenham is no 2.
In Melbourne we're a lot like Texas, we do it bigger and better than anywhere else in the southern hemisphere.
Like the Marchants soft drink tv ads in the 1980s, we take what we reckons ours, and Australia is ours, we made it!
Ahaha good one Gary but thing is it ain’t yours and nobody gives a flying fuck bout ur shopping centres only reason yous took over is coz u had guns no guns = whites Eliminated always was always will be
Texas lol. I think WA is the Texas of Australia..they got the big trains,trucks etc .Victoria is a tiny little state
That Chaddy scene was funny. I remember there was a donut shop near the bowling. It has donuts being cooked in view.
Yes, I remember it too, it was the Downyflake Donut Ship. Could watch it all day.
Not totally sure if my mother was sleeping with the manager, but some how we always got freebies...@@YourLittleDeath
The cars, what i would do to turn back time. Its 4 years before i was born but seeing these classics in good condition all over the roads makes me wish i had one
Amazing that out of all that footage, I saw precisely zero Isuzu Belletts. I've got a couple and know a few people with them, but man there would have been 100 times as many on the road in 1979 as there is in 2022, yet I still saw none!!! Great footage though; thanks Gezza and Cop Shop.
being a car guy even back then i only remember seeing one or two.
@@meggalavk3ktt I saw three yesterday, but to be fair, they were actually in my garage.
The Ford Escort in the car park at Chadstone looks like the same one that had it's tail lights shot in the first 2 mins of the clip.
Brings back memories.
I can almost hear Molly Meldrum's voice introducing each of those music acts...
It’s not the Croxton Park hotel in High St Thornbury as I first thought.
Wow the Croxton Park Hotel from what I remember had great bands there in the early 80’s good times
My nephew was showing me a while back, a list he found on the internet of bands that played there back in the 70's to mid 80's.
So many great bands, like AC/DC, The Angels, etc. Back when you could go down to your local to check out all the great bands about once a month or so and have a great night.
Oh those cars with no power steering 😂 Everyone wanted a Monaro but drove Datsuns 😂 I used to love riding the red rattlers with the doors open. The difference 50 years makes is really mind blowing, can’t even imagine what it will be like in another 50 years 🤔
I had a Ford XC 1988-90, thankfully it was a Falcon GS with sports suspension, 302 V8 and C4 auto with the twin headlights.
These standard falcons were like trampolines.
Yeah, comfortable but 😀
What a beautiful city Melbourne was … not the dirty crime ridden hole it has become and apparently very few including our current State Government seem to care . RIP Melbourne
You sure like the rosea,
Crime is much much lower today.
Falcon Cop car with the bug grinder screwed to the bonnet. 😂😂
Grew up in East Malvern in the 70’s.
OMG had forgotten all about Chadstone Bowl, bought my first AC/DC single and Chadstone SC
Love your choice of music that goes well with the clips of the era .
Cop shop was a great show good ole days
The bowling alley at Chadstone shopping centre was actually demolished and replaced with a new wing of the centre less than a decade later in the mid 1980s! Also the Myer building was converted into a David Jones location in the mid to late 1990s while at the same time Myer moved into a newly built larger store space which was built as a part of a massive extension to the centre! :)
after ten years living in Elwood, my family moved to Chadstone, I was only ten at the time, but remember most of this footage.Lots of TV and a couple of films were made in this place/ era. What really worries me, is I am almost certain that I personally know that Vic Police valiant. I am sure that it was on loan from Elwood police station to the tv studio. As a broad-minded 6YO, I was "going out" with the local ,police sergeants daughter (Susan). I do remember getting a tour of that car, but not moving, just in front of the police station. Of course everything has changed since, not just "Chaddy", but also Elwood. No longer any Police station there anymore.
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It’s still possible that same Valiant may still exist somewhere today unless it’s been scrapped since then! :)
Chadstone Bowl, I won a tournament there.....
At 9.36 the Sun and The Age newspaper Headlines state “O’Meally Set Free” which meant that William O”Meally was released from Pentridge prison as he was the longest serving prisoner kept there as originally he would have been Hung in the gallows for shooting dead a police officer in Caulfield I think it was so you could quite easily get the exact day this film was shot
It's hard to believe that this all happened a decade after I sold my E Type Jag..
Well looks like the car parking at Chadstone has not changed much, still hard to find a parking spot despite all the multilevel car parking area's :)
Except on Sundays. Then it was empty...
The area shown has been completely rebuilt and there is now a multi level carpark there. To make it easier there are lights to show empty and occupied spaces. I personally have not been to Chadstone for years - too big now.
Terrific stuff , as usual Gezza.
I dunno where you get this stuff from but it's amazing.
How about all those XC Falcons!
Couldn't get a park at Chaddy even back then.
Only reason to go back is for the music
April 25 1979 Bob Marley and the Wailers played festival hall that day
What a time today may have all the tricknology but life was better
hahahaha the 1st second of this has my car strolling past ;)
Great times they were, had quite a few of those cars, know the areas well too! I wish it was still like it! It was Australia then, was a great place. Chadstone Bowl, used to hang out there, play bowls. Cop Shop I used to watch it, good to look back on.
Not from Melbourne but loved seeing all those Australian made cars when we used to manufacture here in Australia
Takes me back
Geeze, Just like watching early episodes of Homicide. I remember that spot, and I know where that is (or was). I lived in Port melbourne. Crawfords were around quite a bit filming when I was a kid.
I reckon I would sit and watch Divison 4 if it came back on the telly. Same as the others. Homicide. Matlock Police. Guess I am showinig my age. Oh Well. Thanks for the video.P.W.
5.28 - Adeney Ave Kew - Rear of Victoria Park Kew
Correct, and the wall of the Kew cemetery is in the background.
Tandy Electronics.
That beach is Elwood beach I think. I spent a lot of time there back then and it looks familiar.
Beach car park at 1:46 likely to be Williamstown beach behind the life saving club.
Williamstown started being a preferred filming location being pretty quiet and having some country type parking to set up film production vans.
If anyone is interested, the motorbike was a 750 Suzuki. It was a new type...a water cooled bike and was real big news at the time. It was coined 'The Suzuki water bottle'. Reliable, reliable, reliable!
i rode a 750 Honda at that stage i was young man then. My mum bought it for me for painting the whole house in Sunshine to sell. Bought the bike brand new from Elizabeth st city. A day that i will NEVER forget! The japanese superbikes hit the market early 70's.
thought I saw my car at one stage
Ahh the good old days when doing a bank job on ya push bike possible 😂🤣👏
I come to Melbourne in 1997.My host parent's take me to Chadstone shopping center
10:00 near Studley Park boathouse, car park and Kane’s footbridge over the Yarra.
Pretty sure the "Unknown Suburb" at 0:54 and the "Commission Flats" following are Carlton North, vicinity of Canning St. Not sure they actually were commission flats either, my brother lived around there soon after.
The beach at 1.45 minutes is Williamstown.
Got the tunes right Gezza!
I remember Chadstone before it became a giant maze
'Don't bring me down, Bruce!' Jeff Lynn's mate Bruce must have been a bit of a bore. 😊
"groose" not Bruce
@@dickwilliam3793 I thought it was 'pruss' - a bit like 'pompetus of love' in _The Joker_ by Steve Miller (a made up word that sounded good.) Jon Anderson from Yes reckoned he never cared much about what the words meant as long as they sounded sexy. ☺
@1:30 is Aitken st. (Off Thompson st) Williamstown. Not Port Melbourne 👍