I’m grateful to every videographer who came to the City and documented life the way it was. I moved out in December of 1999, but spent most of my life there, so it’s fun to revisit.
@@lilyliciousss lol stop with the doomsday nonsense. The "world", AKA New York and other states, are still the best places to live in all of human history. This is the opposite of a dark age. In the 1950s it was way worse and life sucked way more. And in the 1900s it was worse. Every 50 years, it was worse. Overall, this is the highest level of civilzation that humanity has ever reached. With the most comforts.
@@whatisthishandlegarbage dude you’re so lost. We’re no longer at the peak of humanity. As far as we know, tartaria was peak humanity. Do you not see what’s going on right now? How fucked up everything is and will continue to be? Some see it and some don’t. By all means, interpret it as you will. But you can accept the conditions we are in and choose how you feel about it. You don’t have to shut yourself away and cry, but live as true to yourself as you can. But don’t be naive either, you know?
@@whatisthishandlegarbage so you don't think people being super antisocial and all the mental health issues going on nowadays is bad. I lived during a time you could go up to someone and just have a conversation idk maybe its just me
I agree for me I dont think this looks old in my perspective it feels so vivid feels like yesterday all the clothes the people the style the street seems like it was just yesterday I think I stopped aging haha I still feel so young.
I live in Poland on the other side of the globe, but those video reminds me winter vibe on March '2000 in Warsaw. We had an identical weather at this time. The guy in the black coat from the time 5:01 reminds me my outfit from this time, I had also an black coat and I smoked a cigarette during while crossing the city. It was a happy time!
Yes the internet made sure we no longer lived in the moment, but simply lived the moment by dreaming of and remembering past moments (*pre internet) that were good
@@Raj-b2q1x nah the true social media infancy was in the mid-2000s. AIM, MySpace, etc. by the time 2011 came around things were in full swing but still nowhere near as pervasive as today
@@SticktothemodelsYes but it didn’t take over everyone’s lives yet. It truly wasn’t until 2010-2012 where social media really influenced everything and when everyone spent so much time online. Heck even 2012 compared to now, people are much more online. We call that chronically online 😂 I’d love to see a graph of the average screen time over the years. Covid definitely did us in.
as someone not living in the USA, can you share your overall experience with the city and where you want to head now? I would be suuuuper interested in it man.
@@alexwells6876 everything. its very dangerous, loud, and dirty. Not cozy anymore, just loud and dirty....and dangerous. And racist! if you're white you won't be perceived well in certain places thats for sure.
I feel young again watching this clip. 😅 I was a teen back in 2000. The pre days of 9/11 were awesome. Right amount of technology. Not overboard & not overbearing. On this day I was in school. I couldn't wait to get home to watch TRL on MTV. I miss those days.
I miss those times. People were different - so much more open and friendly with each other. Life was different, easier, better, simpler. Everything was different. And much better. And that's not nostalgia. It really was.
@@sovka8394 These are the future old times, you're right about that, but I'm not quite so sure about the good. These folks had about the same experience about the 70s-80s as us about the 80s-90s. Very minor differences. But the 80s-90s compared to what's going on in the world today...
@1xalexandrax1 you completely missed the point of their comment, They are saying they miss the Old new york. Just because everyone has a smart phone now, doesnt mean people cant reminisce on the days when people didnt have them.
It would be interesting to see a shot-by-shot comparison from these clips to the same areas now. 2000 feels like yesterday, in many ways, and yet like a century in between (in other ways). Beautiful video. As another commenter stated, it feels like a time capsule.
This is exactly why I have to get back on the filming train because this is a time capsule. Every moment passes, and it’s so precious to have documentation
@@izzetoubari9799 i know! The Twin Towers were such an iconic symbol in Manhattan! 9/11/01 really changed everything! I miss the old stores as well! Tower Records, The Virgin Mega Store, Record Explosion!
I believe early 2000s was a good era. Most people had cell phones, tvs, dvd players, video games, even internet, all the things we enjoy today yet they still lived in the moment and weren't glued to their phones or social media. Were in the moment, soaking in the moment, socializing, more open to talking to a stranger you meet standing in a line at the store, etc etc. Now everyones literally glued to their phone, not living in the moment.
Mid 2000's is when I noticed texting becoming an issue. I remember people whipping out their various cellphones and texting with the keypad, ignoring others in the middle of a conversation.
Looks like the same commercial driven shit hole it is today. At least back then things were cleaner and there was less crime in New York. To be honest America has been in decline for a long time now.
3:50: 1996 Novabus RTS #8791 Not In Service 4:32: an unidentified 1996 Novabus RTS possibly on the M10 or M104 4:58: RTS's and Orion Vs on presumably the M6, M7, M10, M20, M27 and/or M104 11:14: 1986 GMC RTS #4517 13:46: A 1993 Orion V 21:52: Queens Surface Corporation 1998 Orion V CNG #519 (renumbered to #9951 under the MTA in 2005), 1999 Novabus RTS #5143, and 1998 Orion V CNG #572 (renumbered to #8572 under the MTA in 2005), and a Green Bus Lines RTS. 22:05: A GMC RTS on the M50 23:30: A 1998-99 MCI 102-DLW3SS on (presumably) the X1 (plus a pair of Crown Vic NYPD cruisers) 24:12: Another GMC RTS on the M50 Back when RTS's and Orions RULED NYC (from both MTA and NYCDOT). The person commenting on this video (me, a Transit Buff and First Responder Buff) didn't exist until December 2001 (after you already know what happened in September that year, God rest all of those lost souls on 9/11).
These were the days right here and I'll tell you that straight up 3 1/2 at the time but I was cognitive of what was going on lot of good buses during that time the 1993 Orion Vs and RTSs were in the midst of being repowered from 6v92 to Series 50 , The MCIs were taking over the Express routes and the D60s we were just getting comfortable with the D60s
It was, I think after 9/11 we slowly became less humane and more bitter. It’s sad because I wish life was still like this overall and not just on an individual level
@@BlackGirlLovesAnime6 In reality it seemed people helped each other more after 9/11 but it was after the Iraq War started that Americans seemed a bit more divided and when social media started becoming more popular by 2007-2009, people started seeing others true self's online which makes people now seem more bitter and have more hatred.
Ruthless Aggression era was better IMO based on facts. It had proper dramatic storylines, no more of that mindless trayshTV. The women were hotter than ever. The aesthetics were gorgeous. The music was superb. The athletes were top notch. Inventions of very entertaining match stipulations.
Would never thought that now in 2023, I would want to go back and revisit the 1980s to 1990s. I was born and still living in NYC now. The last 30+ yrs especially flew by so fast.
My one visit to The City was in 1980 for Christmas and New Year…….THOROUGHLY enjoyed! Talk about wanting to go back in time, I was *20*! Thanks for sharing! ❤❤
5th generation NYer here with my family being this city over 100 years. I'm the last one standing at the age of 36 and I'm heartbroken by what the city has become. Nothing but gentrifiers everywhere, talentless souls and UA-camrs. It truly sucks. You can't go into a restaurant without people on their phones.The rich conversations, diversity, culture and talent are a thing of the past. Happy to have grown up in this NY.
Things change, it's part of life. Native Americans used to live there, then different people came and then other different people came and so on and so on
I've also lived in downtown Manhattan my whole life and I completely agree with you. The city has lost it's soul, it's pulse. It's completely flatlined and is an utter cesspool.😢😢
Wow, this is crazy. I moved to NYC on March, 15th 2000. March 17th was my first time ever walking through Manhattan and it was definitely a case of "small town boy in the big city." 24 years later and NYC is still my home. Thank you for posting this and reminding me of where I started.
@michaellemmen Dude, 1998-2000 was essentially all the same when we lived it. We weren't moving any differently because all the stuff it was only 3 year apart. 2002-03 was the beginning of the 00s trueself. 🤣
@@GR1NDMOD229/11 was start of the 00s Iraq War controversy, it was alot fear and panic during 02-04 days. 2005 is when we notice stuff started become normal again
I was 11 years old back in March, 2000. It was a wonderful time, full of dreams and ambitious. And one of my dreams was to visit the US (especially NY city). This dream came true after 18 years in 2018, and I am happy to say that. 😊
Beautifully crisp smooth footage of NYC in 2000! Very immersive and amazing to see New York in Y2K. It looked very normal and relatable. Thanks for sharing this gem at 60fps* It's always a treat to see videos like this in higher realistic fps. 😊
@@escapemac While I agree it's more in line with current tendencies and technology, or just how people today prefer to watch anything, the video is sped up and feels a bit unnatural, I don't think it was originally 30FPS either, it's probably 24.
March 17 2000, I was 5 years old playing Final Fantasy 7 on Playstation 1 in the dining room of my parents new house. Now I'm the same age as my parents were back then, playing Final Fantasy 7 Remake on my PlayStation 5 in my new house I'm renting in Tokyo.
Wow your parents were pretty young. I guess you were the first born. I was 5 years old then. Though my dad was 52 years and 8 months old in March 2000 and my mom 45 years and 3 months old. I mostly played educational pc games then and only video game I ever played then was Capn Crunchs crunchling adventure.
@@MrLyosea At that time, I already owned a PSX but was still playing my SNES quite alot tho... I was trying to catch up on a few old games that I hadn't been able to afford previously when I was younger.
I wish that I could have experienced this life a little longer. I have a small amount of memories of life before social media, and every last bit of it was amazing. ❤
And younger people smart enough to know the real perpetraor of 9/11 .. than you all who still sleeping and just listening without testing and searching !
Take me back!!!! pre 9/11 pre Covid no stupid social media the world wasn't perfect and never will be but the past was better in almost every way and it's not just nostalgia talking.
I was there in December 2000 when I was 31. Everything was busy but relaxed. A lot of phones with hardware keyboards in the shop windows. The twin towers still dominated the cityscape.
I was there for the millennium celebration. I remember there was a blizzard the day or two before. I was on my high school winter break and remember flying back to LA on 1/1/2000 the plane was so empty lol Y2K baby! lol I miss the days before 9/11.
i was born in 2001 and lived in the city for a year in 2019-2020. so intriguing to see how much she's changed yet very much stayed the same. i had to leave the city due to covid but i plan on moving back soon. the energy is timeless
The thing is, times square looks completely different today compared to what it looked like in 2000. Plus, NYC is more rowdy, loud, and dangerous today. If you want to live life in a big city that less rowdy and dangerous, you should live in London. It's like NYC but it's in the UK in Europe.
I’ve never been there, and I’ve never been to America, but you know what? Looking at these scenes, New York seems full, stylish, and complete. It feels noble to me. It captures the spirit of America-you can literally feel it just from the video. But now, it’s seems like a different place. Apparently, just like America.
it was a cold march of 17th ! Amazing video, all those people out there being busy, minding their own business got immortalized by this video and I was at the time in my mum's tummy not knowing anything yet.
One of my forever favorite memories was smoking a joint on a snowy day in midtown Manhattan in the early 2000s with a bunch of friends. This video reminded me of that great memory.
born in '85 here, so was a teenager then. If you think about what has actually changed - the internet was around then, but it's much faster now and you carry it in your pocket. Media consumption has changed a lot, we don't consume media linearly now like we did then. The big change for me over the past 23 years is really just how much more virtual our connections have become, and this was really spurred on by two main events - Facebook in around '04/'05 and the pandemic. Less happens in person now, I feel blessed I met my wife before Tinder.
I agree that Fb and the pandemic were two important factors....I would add the creation of smartphones and UA-cam to that list... people started to live virtually
The quality of the video is outstandingly good of quality. For a camera of the 2000's to make such clear recordings, almost no blurring/tearing while moving the camera, the high ressolution zoom! My bet this was a proffesional camera for TV Broadcasting purpose and they tried it out in the field. What better place than the timesquare in NYC
Watching this feels like "the reality that once was" - a strange humanity and intimacy that the whole world seemed to be under back then and in previous decades. Not to say that it was that much better materially, because clearly it had its rough edges - but the world seemed like a smaller, more intimate place nonetheless.
@@blue-mo6xm Dirty industry, trash, low quality plastic, toxic materials; while a resale market was good and things were built durably/more out of metal today (and domestically with love) - it ended up maintaining a level of decay over time.
I was born 4 months later. It's weird to look at footage that shows the world as it looked when you were born. A period you basically lived in but didn't experience.
I was 10 in 2000, holy shit dude I remember these days so well. Crazy how life moves very quickly. I remember my mom always telling me "life moves so fast that before you know it, you're 20, then 30"........I'm now 33😭I feel so old everytime I watch these late 90s-early 00s videos. I miss my childhood so much. Don't take your childhood for granted kids, it all goes away before you know it.
I'm 36 1999 was the best year to be alive. Pokémon, Playstation, with Playstation 2 coming, Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network, Dexter's Laboratory, Ren and Stimpy, Rockos modern life, Hey Arnold, Aaaaah! Real monster.
@@paypig2652 facts bro. I swear everything was just so much better than it is now. I miss camping with my friends at the mall for game and console releases. Shows were definitely superior as well.
Things changed from 9/11 onwards. People got more fearful. Media talked about terror and war 24/7. They never dialed back the agitation and hyperbole from then on. Social media made it worse. Back then, nobody would’ve imagined that an orange clown could almost topple US democracy 20 some years later.
Remember everything like it was yesterday man,so much memories,what a childhood we all had during 00's today's kids will never understand that (like we don't understand theirs now)but I am 💯 sure we had "more" than they have now despite all technology
The 80s and 90s had a big impact on me, the 2000s not so much, but it's very sad to imagine that after 1 year of this video, something so sad would happen.
This was 1 day before my birthday I still remember the year 2000 I turned 8 the day after lol amazing to be able to watch things like this, UA-cam is awsome like that, I remember when you couldn’t do that,
The person filming this must be a time traveler from the future.. almost everything they zoomed in on in this video are all artifacts and antiques now. TRL, Virgin Megastore, The late Show with David letterman, The mom and pop deli restaurants…. Man it all feels like a distant memory
America was truly at its peak. This is well before the effects of climate change, Reaganomics, and the cost of living crisis truly materialized. Sure, there were still lots of shady things behind the scenes in politics and business at the time as well, but the economic and social conditions were much better than now.
Um, Reagan was president from 1981 to 1989, so Reagonmics occurred before this video. The real reason for the decline is because people started embracing clown world ideology. Most of this clown world ideology happened post 2012.
@@CalebSteele That's true, and I know all this corporate consolidation and deregulation started way before the late 90s- early 2000s. What I was saying was that the conditions, whether economic or social, was undoubtably better in the year 2000 when there were a lot less people living paycheck to paycheck and, not to mention, the world was unipolar with the United States being the undisputed superpower. Technology, financialization, corporate consolidation, and globalization hadn't got to the point where blue and white collar workers felt like they were getting squeezed, especially for young graduates trying to look for entry level positions. I look at how things are now for the average person, and life is definitely a lot more tough than back in the day. My comment was largely a callback to the simpler days where there was a real sense of financial, political and social stability even when the declining of our institutions was going on slowly behind the scenes. And also, can you clarify what you mean by clown world ideology and where do you think this came from if it this was the cause?
A lot of what is happening today is caused by the government taking control of everything like brainwashing most people into believing that the world is ending due to climate change and destroying our economy with inflation it's all planned.
Вы хоть видели хорошую жизнь, а мы жили будущим. Вам повезло там родиться, к сожалению никто не выбирает, где родиться, ладно хоть не в Африке и на том спасибо
Take me back to the 2000 area, no smart phones in every day life , no real social media, just our minds and people around us. Politically kind of peaceful :/ Really, take me back. Especially to the 2000s USA. I came back to the USA 2018 and 2021 and SO much has changed :(
Wow! My home city, my birth place. This was the city I loved! It is no longer the same city, and the people are no longer the same either. It’s so bad now… that you want to avoid going there (Manhattan) at all costs. And when I’m there - I can’t wait to get the hell out. Not to mention the reasons WHY! what a city it was for over a century. After the 2010’s it rapidly started changing and degrading into a dump that no one wants to be in unless they absolutely have to (for work and of course tourists). The “biggest” city in the whole world, yet it still felt cozy in those days. It was YOUR city. I remember sitting in my car in the nighttime on 5th Ave and 57th street and there was not a single person out on the street…. It was amazing.
es un momento de recordar las generaciones pasadas con estos videos ineditos , ahora nostros tambien debemos hacerlo filmar , y colgarlo a youtube para generaciones que vienen
I lived there in the 90s and haven’t been back since. I had some good times there. No other city like her. I’ve heard it’s changed so much. I’ve avoided going back to the Apple. It would probably break by heart.
My dream is to move to New York and stay there (I myself am from Russia) I have been dreaming about New York since early childhood, as soon as I learned about it, I immediately had a desire to visit this beautiful city!
Seeing this makes me realize how different things are today. World felt completely different, and I know I was just a kid back then and kids perceive things differently and perhaps better but something about the entire atmosphere as well as the culture/way people acted is just unrecognizable now
Thank you for also encoding the clips properly, at 60fps. I'm watching this on my CRT and it looks super smooth. My only complaint would be the pillarboxing, it shrinks the video on my 4:3 monitor. Anyways, thanks again. Everything looked so peaceful back then.
@@chardiemacdennis7218i don't think you mean the smartphone itself is stupid, just the social media platforms. The actual smartphone itself is probably the most impressive and advanced invention in human history
For all of you fellow New Yorkers out there and those of you folks who were born on that day, I salute you! Mr. Scott Pearson has truly done us all a SOLID, by capturing a very special moment in our lifetimes that can NEVER be recreated ever again...
@@jeffitachi2589 I don’t mind the responsibility because that’s what pertains to adults. I mean how everything around us is conducted. This generation has coming lazy. Lol
That's what every generation thinks of the one ahead of them.Basically as time goes by things become easier and fast to solve which creates an impression the generation is lazy but that is far from the truth
@@jeffitachi2589 if what you say is true then Rome, Greece, Mongols, Egyptians, and many more would still be. They all collapsed as each generation after the birth becomes lazier and weaker. The US is on a fast decline headed straight towards total collapse
Попалось видео в рекомендациях, мне 36 лет и я живу в России, в Москве, но при просмотре видео нахлынули воспоминания, как будто я там была, хотя бывала за границей единожды. Так хочется путешествовать и увидеть всё своими глазами, но чувствую это не произойдет до конца моей жизни
С такими правителями как сейчас в России попутешествовать точно не получится. Ну разве что в КНДР, Турцию и часть восточных стран . Но и там ничего особо хорошего нет. Такая же нищета как и везде.
New York has completely changed since 2001 for the worse. I was a 28 year old artist/young professional from ATL living there that year for the experience. went back recently after 20 years for a visit and NYC is basically in full apocalypse. Nothing like the magical place I lived in from 2000-2002. And the "kinds" of people that you now see in the areas that were once beautiful, trendy, cool places in 2001 are people you don't want to associate with. just thousands of Hoodlums, non English speaking immigrants, or the young snobby culturally "lost" racists (social media generation) that think they're "hipsters" but will never really know what that truly means because they'll never know how to be open minded, independent, thinkers but just followers and copycats
Are you an "open minded, independent, thinker" or more like a "snobby culturally "lost" racist" bc " thousands of Hoodlums, non English speaking immigrants" point out to you being the latter hun bun x
I've been living in NYC my whole life and I noticed it started getting worse right around the late 2000s/early 2010s. I have a feeling the rise of social media and smartphones had something to do with it mixed in with transplants and FOB-ish immigrants moving in while the native New Yorkers were moving out for the suburbs.
It's an inorganic NGO and state-facilitated invasion. They import staggering numbers of foreigners while our own people are priced out of a home in their own country. Not to mention the immigrants are almost always unsavory and make the streets less safe. These same parasites are responsible for 9/11 and facilitating American intervention as proxy wars for Israeli foreign policy.
Pretty sure NYC had non-English speaking immigrants then - because it always has, going back over 100 years (if not more). On one hand you’re talking about not knowing how to be open-minded, yet in the same post talking about not wanting to associate with non-English speakers. Doesn’t quite make sense.
I grew up in the early to mid 90s as a kid in the Bronx before we moved out west. I was 10 years old in 2000 and the crazy thing is we went back, and visitied family there in Bronx in November of 2000. I am now 34, I feel old but the nostalgia hits hard the older I get, but I am thankful that I grew up as a kid in the 90s, and early 2000s, so many good memories, and simple times!
@@pokemonitishere202Australian here. You've heard the phrase "when the US sneezes, the world catches a cold"? 9/11 kind of dragged the West into a new era of the war on terror. This is what happens when influential nations change their tack: a wide ripple effect. The events of that era not only formed the backdrop for everyone at the time (7/7, the Bali and Madrid bombings etc), but the US's conduct divided politics in many nations around the world. It was an ugly era marked by war, and we all got subjected to more surveillance. I remember saying in like 2003 that 9/11 stuffed everything compared to the more peaceful and fun 90s. Tbh, my high point came between 2004-2006, but it was a personal high point. I was in my mid twenties and doing what I enjoyed, etc etc . The temper of the times was pretty poor; but I guess we weren't suffering, and it was kind of fun in a way to hate on Bush, Blair and Howard 😂. The 90s, however, was a more optimistic time.
@@doctorbohr1585911 didn't change the entertainment, cultural or social aspects which are things we base on fun. And wars have always existed prior 911, there were major holcaus in Europe, Rwanda and Palestine(still on going), America were warring against Iraq already in 1990 and Arab Americans were already suffering discrimination by then. And the 80's and 90's were the highest in crimes in both America and Australia. You have made a poor case.
@@Ril014Don't listen to him. We had some bad snow storms within the past decade. 2015, 2016 and I think 2017. One year we were having snow storms back-to-back almost every week. It was so exhausting.
I’m grateful to every videographer who came to the City and documented life the way it was. I moved out in December of 1999, but spent most of my life there, so it’s fun to revisit.
Where did you move
@@neverhungryagain2187 , Most likely in Dedroid
, Ioi in Washington State
Right before the new millennium came in. Interesting.
It has historic value.
I was 40 years old in 2000, watching this video brings back so many memories getting older. Still feel 40 everyday as nothing changed.
you're lucky to have enjoyed the world before this dark age we're entering/already in
@@lilyliciousss lol stop with the doomsday nonsense. The "world", AKA New York and other states, are still the best places to live in all of human history. This is the opposite of a dark age. In the 1950s it was way worse and life sucked way more. And in the 1900s it was worse. Every 50 years, it was worse. Overall, this is the highest level of civilzation that humanity has ever reached. With the most comforts.
@@whatisthishandlegarbage dude you’re so lost. We’re no longer at the peak of humanity. As far as we know, tartaria was peak humanity. Do you not see what’s going on right now? How fucked up everything is and will continue to be? Some see it and some don’t. By all means, interpret it as you will. But you can accept the conditions we are in and choose how you feel about it. You don’t have to shut yourself away and cry, but live as true to yourself as you can. But don’t be naive either, you know?
I hear u,but its the mileage
@@whatisthishandlegarbage so you don't think people being super antisocial and all the mental health issues going on nowadays is bad. I lived during a time you could go up to someone and just have a conversation idk maybe its just me
I was born in 1991 so I was about 9 years old in 2000. It's crazy how time goes by so fast. This feels like it was just yesterday.
I agree for me I dont think this looks old in my perspective it feels so vivid feels like yesterday all the clothes the people the style the street seems like it was just yesterday I think I stopped aging haha I still feel so young.
I live in Poland on the other side of the globe, but those video reminds me winter vibe on March '2000 in Warsaw. We had an identical weather at this time. The guy in the black coat from the time 5:01 reminds me my outfit from this time, I had also an black coat and I smoked a cigarette during while crossing the city. It was a happy time!
Это точно
Lucky you. Tf did u watch dexter's laboratory???
@@jacobsinger97 Of course, I love it
late 90's - 2000's - were actually amazing and that's not just nostalgia talking. The internet destroyed everything
Yes the internet made sure we no longer lived in the moment, but simply lived the moment by dreaming of and remembering past moments (*pre internet) that were good
No, social media destroyed everything
@@kurisu3000
no - people were getting less social at around 2011 - 2012. Social media was in its infancy..
@@Raj-b2q1x nah the true social media infancy was in the mid-2000s. AIM, MySpace, etc. by the time 2011 came around things were in full swing but still nowhere near as pervasive as today
@@SticktothemodelsYes but it didn’t take over everyone’s lives yet. It truly wasn’t until 2010-2012 where social media really influenced everything and when everyone spent so much time online. Heck even 2012 compared to now, people are much more online. We call that chronically online 😂 I’d love to see a graph of the average screen time over the years. Covid definitely did us in.
i was just 1 year old when this was filmed and today is my birthday what a perspective!
HAPPY HOLIDAYS EVERYONE!!!
I just left NYC after 12 years of living there. I would go back in a heartbeat to this version of the city.
as someone not living in the USA, can you share your overall experience with the city and where you want to head now?
I would be suuuuper interested in it man.
I too would be interested. What has changed about the city since then?
@@alexwells6876 Me too
@@Skikopl+
@@alexwells6876 everything. its very dangerous, loud, and dirty. Not cozy anymore, just loud and dirty....and dangerous. And racist! if you're white you won't be perceived well in certain places thats for sure.
Can't believe the 2000s now is equivalent to the 80s then
Right especially before 9/11 after that everything changed
You just made me cry man. We’ve taken a horrible wrong turn. What happened:(
@@Lucky-sh1dm money power control propaganda all because of capitalism
Capitalism as in the system where you own what you work for?@@michaelbaumgarten5471
Propaganda from both state and corps have always been around since forever. @@michaelbaumgarten5471
24 years ago. I wish I could go back to this day.
me too
Ok, just don’t go into twin trade central building during 9/11 period.. just avoid it if you known from future 😅🤷🏻♂️
I feel young again watching this clip. 😅 I was a teen back in 2000. The pre days of 9/11 were awesome. Right amount of technology. Not overboard & not overbearing. On this day I was in school. I couldn't wait to get home to watch TRL on MTV. I miss those days.
i just talked to your mom. she said you weren't at school that day. did you skip?
mid to late-90s NYC was so magical. It had its own vibe of modern & sophistication that differs greatly from any other era.
23 years ago I was 11, now I live in NYC with 34, and I swear this doesn’t look old for what I see today everyday. Its crazy how life goes by
Where do u live now? Still in NYC?
Are you married?
@@yg78t76t7 yes, to me
I was born in 1992 so I remember 23 years ago like yesterday
I was like 5 lol
I miss those times. People were different - so much more open and friendly with each other. Life was different, easier, better, simpler. Everything was different. And much better. And that's not nostalgia. It really was.
These folks were saying the same thing about 70s-80s too. It will only get worse. The old good times are now:)
I wonder what is the one key element that changed...
@@sovka8394nah. Smartphones and technology made people Lazy, bad communicators and introverts, thats why its changed.
It's gotta be cellphones. So many are so busy living their lives in it, they stop making random chit chat with a stranger next to them
@@sovka8394 These are the future old times, you're right about that, but I'm not quite so sure about the good. These folks had about the same experience about the 70s-80s as us about the 80s-90s. Very minor differences. But the 80s-90s compared to what's going on in the world today...
No smartphones and no social media. I miss this New York so much. I’ve lived in this city my entire life and it’s just not the same anymore.
I wish I could have visited the 2000's new York. Looked cool, i've seen how it's now, ads everywhere, looks like a browser :))
@1xalexandrax1 you completely missed the point of their comment, They are saying they miss the Old new york. Just because everyone has a smart phone now, doesnt mean people cant reminisce on the days when people didnt have them.
@1xalexandrax1yet here you are, being obnoxious
I know, it’s more like a tourist attraction now. All the influencers want to either go there or live there for their content. It’s sickening.
Here's a sad song on the world's smallest violin... 🎻🎶🎶🎶
It would be interesting to see a shot-by-shot comparison from these clips to the same areas now. 2000 feels like yesterday, in many ways, and yet like a century in between (in other ways). Beautiful video. As another commenter stated, it feels like a time capsule.
This is exactly why I have to get back on the filming train because this is a time capsule. Every moment passes, and it’s so precious to have documentation
I really miss the old NYC, such a different time and era.
Agreed, the most I miss about NYC are the twins which stood on the south side of Manhattan.
@@izzetoubari9799 i know! The Twin Towers were such an iconic symbol in Manhattan! 9/11/01 really changed everything! I miss the old stores as well! Tower Records, The Virgin Mega Store, Record Explosion!
Yes, the Twin Towers was a such a visual landmark from many view points especially at a distance.
I believe early 2000s was a good era. Most people had cell phones, tvs, dvd players, video games, even internet, all the things we enjoy today yet they still lived in the moment and weren't glued to their phones or social media. Were in the moment, soaking in the moment, socializing, more open to talking to a stranger you meet standing in a line at the store, etc etc. Now everyones literally glued to their phone, not living in the moment.
People were glued to their computers lol
Mid 2000's is when I noticed texting becoming an issue. I remember people whipping out their various cellphones and texting with the keypad, ignoring others in the middle of a conversation.
Looks like the same commercial driven shit hole it is today. At least back then things were cleaner and there was less crime in New York. To be honest America has been in decline for a long time now.
I think more people were engaged and pay more attention compared to now where we have this behaviour of being glued to our screens as you pointed out.
Totally agree
I miss those black cameras to take videos of NYC and its people. The city was so calm.
and it isn't now?
@@tadeusztadek6816no is not the city has got dirty
then around September you had a major shock to the system 9/11
@@paulrose319those video cameras were the only way to take videos in 9/11.
You obviously haven’t been to NY…it’s a dumpster these says
This is my comfort zone. Early 2000s NY, during winter, in a nice christmas decorated hotel lobby. A place i go to in every dream i have.
Fuck the post 9/11 2000s!!! THE 90s HAD THE MAGIC!!!
Thank you for preserving our history man!!
One day these old vids will be worth more than gold!
3:50: 1996 Novabus RTS #8791 Not In Service
4:32: an unidentified 1996 Novabus RTS possibly on the M10 or M104
4:58: RTS's and Orion Vs on presumably the M6, M7, M10, M20, M27 and/or M104
11:14: 1986 GMC RTS #4517
13:46: A 1993 Orion V
21:52: Queens Surface Corporation 1998 Orion V CNG #519 (renumbered to #9951 under the MTA in 2005), 1999 Novabus RTS #5143, and 1998 Orion V CNG #572 (renumbered to #8572 under the MTA in 2005), and a Green Bus Lines RTS.
22:05: A GMC RTS on the M50
23:30: A 1998-99 MCI 102-DLW3SS on (presumably) the X1 (plus a pair of Crown Vic NYPD cruisers)
24:12: Another GMC RTS on the M50
Back when RTS's and Orions RULED NYC (from both MTA and NYCDOT). The person commenting on this video (me, a Transit Buff and First Responder Buff) didn't exist until December 2001 (after you already know what happened in September that year, God rest all of those lost souls on 9/11).
These were the days right here and I'll tell you that straight up 3 1/2 at the time but I was cognitive of what was going on lot of good buses during that time the 1993 Orion Vs and RTSs were in the midst of being repowered from 6v92 to Series 50 , The MCIs were taking over the Express routes and the D60s we were just getting comfortable with the D60s
Mentioned the M10 bus...Remember riding that service to Penn Station before being cut back at Columbus Circle
At 8:37 I think that's a Bristol VR
4:32 definitely the M10 the M104 was all Orion V
For some reason everything seemed cozier and more human...even in NYC. I miss those times before social media took charge. I miss the old world order
You put thus so well. I'm 40 and I miss it too.
It was, I think after 9/11 we slowly became less humane and more bitter. It’s sad because I wish life was still like this overall and not just on an individual level
@@BlackGirlLovesAnime6 In reality it seemed people helped each other more after 9/11 but it was after the Iraq War started that Americans seemed a bit more divided and when social media started becoming more popular by 2007-2009, people started seeing others true self's online which makes people now seem more bitter and have more hatred.
@@MrLyoseaYeah social media has destroyed our society
@@MrLyoseaSocial media existed in the 90's. Furthermore nobody knew what facee book or what twter was until 2010.
Love that WWF (World Wrestling Federation) New York sign! What an era.
The Attitude Era🔥. Best era for the company if you ask me.
@@Wrestling316Oh yeah. Best wrestling era BY FAR!!!!
Ruthless Aggression era was better IMO based on facts. It had proper dramatic storylines, no more of that mindless trayshTV. The women were hotter than ever. The aesthetics were gorgeous. The music was superb. The athletes were top notch. Inventions of very entertaining match stipulations.
The real WWF made them changed.
man, this feels like a living time capsule. i'd give anything to go back to those days.
Pois mas devemos sempre nos preocupar com o presente que também o que já se foi, foi vivido
@@user-Michael_JAcKsOn. isso é verdade. no entanto, o passado também existe para ser amado pelo que foi.
Would never thought that now in 2023, I would want to go back and revisit the 1980s to 1990s. I was born and still living in NYC now. The last 30+ yrs especially flew by so fast.
It is incredible how we can capture the timeless moment.
Just like Driveclub.
@@TheAfricanPie 🥹🥹🥹🏁🏁🏁
Exactly. And nowdays even easier with much more refine technology in our pockets. Now that's incredible and should be used in proper way.
it's not timeless, you can see the time right in the title
@@john_smith_john wdym 🤣😵💫
My one visit to The City was in 1980 for Christmas and New Year…….THOROUGHLY enjoyed!
Talk about wanting to go back in time, I was *20*!
Thanks for sharing! ❤❤
Im sure 1980 was much different from whats in this video.
5th generation NYer here with my family being this city over 100 years. I'm the last one standing at the age of 36 and I'm heartbroken by what the city has become. Nothing but gentrifiers everywhere, talentless souls and UA-camrs. It truly sucks. You can't go into a restaurant without people on their phones.The rich conversations, diversity, culture and talent are a thing of the past. Happy to have grown up in this NY.
I'm forty and I keep older friends to keep the rich conversations alive. Choose my social spots wisely. I live in Buffalo. I'm blessed in that regard.
Exactly what I've been saying it's so pathetic man it's why I'll never a visit a city in my life
Things change, it's part of life. Native Americans used to live there, then different people came and then other different people came and so on and so on
😢
I've also lived in downtown Manhattan my whole life and I completely agree with you. The city has lost it's soul, it's pulse. It's completely flatlined and is an utter cesspool.😢😢
Thanks for posting this. Reminds me of a time I wish I still lived in. Feels so, so different now.
Wow, this is crazy. I moved to NYC on March, 15th 2000. March 17th was my first time ever walking through Manhattan and it was definitely a case of "small town boy in the big city." 24 years later and NYC is still my home. Thank you for posting this and reminding me of where I started.
Hi. Where are u moved from? And how is it going now?
Still got the 90s vibes
Really? That’s weird, I would have thought the ‘vibes’ of the previous 10 years would just disappear immediately on Jan 1 2000!
@@michaellemmenno after 9/11
@@michaellemmen 9/11 changed everything though.
@michaellemmen Dude, 1998-2000 was essentially all the same when we lived it. We weren't moving any differently because all the stuff it was only 3 year apart. 2002-03 was the beginning of the 00s trueself. 🤣
@@GR1NDMOD229/11 was start of the 00s Iraq War controversy, it was alot fear and panic during 02-04 days. 2005 is when we notice stuff started become normal again
I was 11 years old back in March, 2000. It was a wonderful time, full of dreams and ambitious. And one of my dreams was to visit the US (especially NY city). This dream came true after 18 years in 2018, and I am happy to say that. 😊
Your dream is to visit a city? There's cities everywhere. What small dreams you have
So where you from?
@@diegoflores9237😂😂😂
Nothing better than accompanying this beautiful footage with the theme of Grand Theft Auto III
Beautifully crisp smooth footage of NYC in 2000!
Very immersive and amazing to see New York in Y2K. It looked very normal and relatable.
Thanks for sharing this gem at 60fps* It's always a treat to see videos like this in higher realistic fps. 😊
Thanks. A lot of people don't realize that to convert SD to HD, they also need to convert from 30 fps to 60 fps.
@@escapemac While I agree it's more in line with current tendencies and technology, or just how people today prefer to watch anything, the video is sped up and feels a bit unnatural, I don't think it was originally 30FPS either, it's probably 24.
March 17 2000, I was 5 years old playing Final Fantasy 7 on Playstation 1 in the dining room of my parents new house. Now I'm the same age as my parents were back then, playing Final Fantasy 7 Remake on my PlayStation 5 in my new house I'm renting in Tokyo.
Amazing how fast time goes.
@@pencilpen8838The ds wasn't out until 2004
March 17, 2000 , I was 8 and idk what I was doing but I was somewhere obsessed with Aaliyah 😢
Wow your parents were pretty young. I guess you were the first born. I was 5 years old then. Though my dad was 52 years and 8 months old in March 2000 and my mom 45 years and 3 months old. I mostly played educational pc games then and only video game I ever played then was Capn Crunchs crunchling adventure.
@@MrLyosea At that time, I already owned a PSX but was still playing my SNES quite alot tho... I was trying to catch up on a few old games that I hadn't been able to afford previously when I was younger.
You should revisit the same places and put them side by side, that would be really interesting. Great relaxing video!
I wish that I could have experienced this life a little longer. I have a small amount of memories of life before social media, and every last bit of it was amazing. ❤
😢 I miss those old days...in my heart forever❤
Younger people don't understand how awesome and different America was before 9/11.
Younger people never understand why things were so awesome when their parents were younger. Same as it ever was
How was it different? I am European. I get that airports were different
@@DanielAnderssson it isn't different people just want to sound special
@@DanielAnderssson everything has changed, less freedom now and more control
And younger people smart enough to know the real perpetraor of 9/11 .. than you all who still sleeping and just listening without testing and searching !
As a kid I was obsessed with NYC TV shows and movies, mostly stuff from the 90s and 00s. Hope to live there one day.
I'll rent you an apartment.
Take me back!!!! pre 9/11 pre Covid no stupid social media the world wasn't perfect and never will be but the past was better in almost every way and it's not just nostalgia talking.
Exactly right
👍👌
We didn't ask for all that B's we wanted to connect to each other noth melt in one other
Good points tho
Stop saying stupid social media it’s not nice & even you’re using social media so why are you on it?
I was there in December 2000 when I was 31. Everything was busy but relaxed. A lot of phones with hardware keyboards in the shop windows. The twin towers still dominated the cityscape.
I was there for the millennium celebration. I remember there was a blizzard the day or two before. I was on my high school winter break and remember flying back to LA on 1/1/2000 the plane was so empty lol Y2K baby! lol I miss the days before 9/11.
I was there for Y2K also...I recorded it and I remember it was brutally cold...like single digits temperatures
That was the best new years ever
i was born in 2001 and lived in the city for a year in 2019-2020. so intriguing to see how much she's changed yet very much stayed the same. i had to leave the city due to covid but i plan on moving back soon. the energy is timeless
The thing is, times square looks completely different today compared to what it looked like in 2000.
Plus, NYC is more rowdy, loud, and dangerous today. If you want to live life in a big city that less rowdy and dangerous, you should live in London. It's like NYC but it's in the UK in Europe.
the 2000s. perfect mix of old school and new technology
I’ve never been there, and I’ve never been to America, but you know what? Looking at these scenes, New York seems full, stylish, and complete. It feels noble to me. It captures the spirit of America-you can literally feel it just from the video.
But now, it’s seems like a different place. Apparently, just like America.
it was a cold march of 17th ! Amazing video, all those people out there being busy, minding their own business got immortalized by this video and I was at the time in my mum's tummy not knowing anything yet.
We got into town the night before. The temp was in the mid-50's. It was a nice night to walk around the city.
@@escapemac I was half expecting a shot of the twin towers
instant like for these kind of videos. brings back so many memories. great picture quality, thanks for sharing!
Oh yes, this person has done us all a SOLID; by capturing a very delicate moment in our lifetime that can NEVER be recreated ever again.
One of my forever favorite memories was smoking a joint on a snowy day in midtown Manhattan in the early 2000s with a bunch of friends. This video reminded me of that great memory.
born in '85 here, so was a teenager then. If you think about what has actually changed - the internet was around then, but it's much faster now and you carry it in your pocket. Media consumption has changed a lot, we don't consume media linearly now like we did then. The big change for me over the past 23 years is really just how much more virtual our connections have become, and this was really spurred on by two main events - Facebook in around '04/'05 and the pandemic. Less happens in person now, I feel blessed I met my wife before Tinder.
I agree that Fb and the pandemic were two important factors....I would add the creation of smartphones and UA-cam to that list... people started to live virtually
Strange to see how no one is on their phones while walking or eating. Wish it was like that now, I’d be more in the moment, all of us.
I remember living in those times things were simple and easy,,,,social interactions were must back then no smart phone no hiding behind screen.
Tremendously cleaner than it is now, can't believe I took that for granted but glad I got to see this version of it for a good half of my life.
The quality of the video is outstandingly good of quality. For a camera of the 2000's to make such clear recordings, almost no blurring/tearing while moving the camera, the high ressolution zoom! My bet this was a proffesional camera for TV Broadcasting purpose and they tried it out in the field. What better place than the timesquare in NYC
Watching this feels like "the reality that once was" - a strange humanity and intimacy that the whole world seemed to be under back then and in previous decades. Not to say that it was that much better materially, because clearly it had its rough edges - but the world seemed like a smaller, more intimate place nonetheless.
Can u explain the rough edges?
@@blue-mo6xm Dirty industry, trash, low quality plastic, toxic materials; while a resale market was good and things were built durably/more out of metal today (and domestically with love) - it ended up maintaining a level of decay over time.
Social media replaced much of the fabric of society with inhuman, toxic algorithms. This shift happened between 2013 and 2017.
What are you talking about? Its still the same, I see no differences
I was born 4 months later. It's weird to look at footage that shows the world as it looked when you were born. A period you basically lived in but didn't experience.
That’s also how I feel, too, about the year I was born. 1981 footage looks so old
I was 10 in 2000, holy shit dude I remember these days so well. Crazy how life moves very quickly. I remember my mom always telling me "life moves so fast that before you know it, you're 20, then 30"........I'm now 33😭I feel so old everytime I watch these late 90s-early 00s videos. I miss my childhood so much. Don't take your childhood for granted kids, it all goes away before you know it.
Same here Man. Another one that gives me Nostalgiac Vibes is this game ua-cam.com/video/qqpTq9_rf_Q/v-deo.html&ab_channel=Legomanarthur
I'm 36 1999 was the best year to be alive. Pokémon, Playstation, with Playstation 2 coming, Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network, Dexter's Laboratory, Ren and Stimpy, Rockos modern life, Hey Arnold, Aaaaah! Real monster.
@@paypig2652 facts bro. I swear everything was just so much better than it is now. I miss camping with my friends at the mall for game and console releases. Shows were definitely superior as well.
I Wish you were my best friend 😌
No use wasting your breath on ZOMBIES... Social media, political fuckery, and all that jazz will BRAINWASH them all in no time!
My deceased sister's 48th birthday, St Pat's Day ☘️, R. I. Heaven with LOVE 💚💙
I was still 35 that day. Big changes happened for me that year.. Loved it. I wanna go back.
I don't know if it's because I hit a certain age but it feels like we all shifted in some different realm at around 2015-2016. Things just changed.
That's exactly how I feel. Something's really changed at the end of 2015 that's for sure.
2005 seemed different as well lots of narcissism started to get into every day people
Wokeness
Things changed from 9/11 onwards.
People got more fearful. Media talked about terror and war 24/7. They never dialed back the agitation and hyperbole from then on.
Social media made it worse. Back then, nobody would’ve imagined that an orange clown could almost topple US democracy 20 some years later.
@@Kgio-2112No.
I was 8 years old in 2000. Pokemon, Dragon ball z, the old Nickelodeon and Cartoon network, playing in the streets without fear...
Remember everything like it was yesterday man,so much memories,what a childhood we all had during 00's today's kids will never understand that (like we don't understand theirs now)but I am 💯 sure we had "more" than they have now despite all technology
I was 6 and I remember playing with dozens of friends until 10pm on summer days ,and the next morning football and beach good times
Wrestling was also at it's peak
The 80s and 90s had a big impact on me, the 2000s not so much, but it's very sad to imagine that after 1 year of this video, something so sad would happen.
This was 1 day before my birthday I still remember the year 2000 I turned 8 the day after lol amazing to be able to watch things like this, UA-cam is awsome like that, I remember when you couldn’t do that,
The person filming this must be a time traveler from the future.. almost everything they zoomed in on in this video are all artifacts and antiques now. TRL, Virgin Megastore, The late Show with David letterman, The mom and pop deli restaurants…. Man it all feels like a distant memory
America was truly at its peak. This is well before the effects of climate change, Reaganomics, and the cost of living crisis truly materialized. Sure, there were still lots of shady things behind the scenes in politics and business at the time as well, but the economic and social conditions were much better than now.
Um, Reagan was president from 1981 to 1989, so Reagonmics occurred before this video. The real reason for the decline is because people started embracing clown world ideology. Most of this clown world ideology happened post 2012.
@@CalebSteele That's true, and I know all this corporate consolidation and deregulation started way before the late 90s- early 2000s. What I was saying was that the conditions, whether economic or social, was undoubtably better in the year 2000 when there were a lot less people living paycheck to paycheck and, not to mention, the world was unipolar with the United States being the undisputed superpower. Technology, financialization, corporate consolidation, and globalization hadn't got to the point where blue and white collar workers felt like they were getting squeezed, especially for young graduates trying to look for entry level positions.
I look at how things are now for the average person, and life is definitely a lot more tough than back in the day. My comment was largely a callback to the simpler days where there was a real sense of financial, political and social stability even when the declining of our institutions was going on slowly behind the scenes.
And also, can you clarify what you mean by clown world ideology and where do you think this came from if it this was the cause?
A lot of what is happening today is caused by the government taking control of everything like brainwashing most people into believing that the world is ending due to climate change and destroying our economy with inflation it's all planned.
@RR1-gn2hv Is it not getting hotter where you live? Even if it's not man-made it's still affecting our lives.
man made climate change isnt real lol
cameras play a very important role when it comes to nostalgia/memories. Wish I filmed more when I started for The Bronx. Thanks for sharing!
I turned 6 in that year and still remember it. The time was completely different and people were better than today
Вы хоть видели хорошую жизнь, а мы жили будущим. Вам повезло там родиться, к сожалению никто не выбирает, где родиться, ладно хоть не в Африке и на том спасибо
@@bossdiego2894 ah super danke dir. Jetzt versteh ich das!! Deine Sprache ist super, die versteht jeder! Schönen Tag noch.
@@OoohYeahhByKlausi Vielen Dank und dir auch alles Gute
@@bossdiego2894 Danke ebenso 👍
People will always say this about how the world was 20 years ago, and I guarantee they said it in 2000 about the 80s
Thanks for this. I was working at 30 Rock at the time so while you were filming I was up in my office on 26 working. At least I hope I was. :)
I would have stopped by and asked you out for Coffee during lunch.
What did you do when you worked at 30 Rock? Did you ever run into any celebrities who were there for any of the shows?
@@escapemac I saw celebrities all the time. We were in the same elevator bank as SNL (the offices, not the studio) so we always saw the cast.
Take me back to the 2000 area, no smart phones in every day life , no real social media, just our minds and people around us. Politically kind of peaceful :/ Really, take me back. Especially to the 2000s USA. I came back to the USA 2018 and 2021 and SO much has changed :(
Not so much... More like, TOO MUCH!!!
Wow! My home city, my birth place. This was the city I loved! It is no longer the same city, and the people are no longer the same either. It’s so bad now… that you want to avoid going there (Manhattan) at all costs. And when I’m there - I can’t wait to get the hell out. Not to mention the reasons WHY! what a city it was for over a century. After the 2010’s it rapidly started changing and degrading into a dump that no one wants to be in unless they absolutely have to (for work and of course tourists). The “biggest” city in the whole world, yet it still felt cozy in those days. It was YOUR city. I remember sitting in my car in the nighttime on 5th Ave and 57th street and there was not a single person out on the street…. It was amazing.
I was 8 years old about to turn 9 in April wow I'm 32 now Time truly Flies
I miss that time so much. Things were so different.
es un momento de recordar las generaciones pasadas con estos videos ineditos , ahora nostros tambien debemos hacerlo filmar , y colgarlo a youtube para generaciones que vienen
I lived there in the 90s and haven’t been back since. I had some good times there. No other city like her. I’ve heard it’s changed so much. I’ve avoided going back to the Apple. It would probably break by heart.
Thanks for sharing! 🙂 Reminds me of my hometown, Toronto. Love that its snowing too. Really enjoyed the footage. Time flies 😨
Quality footage, Thanks for uploading!
Man hard to believe I was 3 1/2 living in West Harlem when this was filmed lotta good NYCT and PBL transit equipment in this video
Nobody on phones this was golden
some people were on flip phones
@@hectorlopez1069yea but no smartphones. These days its totally different
My dream is to move to New York and stay there (I myself am from Russia) I have been dreaming about New York since early childhood, as soon as I learned about it, I immediately had a desire to visit this beautiful city!
Seeing this makes me realize how different things are today. World felt completely different, and I know I was just a kid back then and kids perceive things differently and perhaps better but something about the entire atmosphere as well as the culture/way people acted is just unrecognizable now
I was in my mid-20s back then (far from being a kid), but I know how you feel tho... 😞
I miss being a toddler and seeing adults flick their wrist so they could see their watch
Thank you for also encoding the clips properly, at 60fps. I'm watching this on my CRT and it looks super smooth. My only complaint would be the pillarboxing, it shrinks the video on my 4:3 monitor. Anyways, thanks again. Everything looked so peaceful back then.
Thank you so much for this video... I've never been to New York City , and this was kinda real for me.
Wow, people are actually paying attention to what’s going on around them and are communicating with each other. The golden days.
that's just called being in a city not a suburban wasteland where everyone's in their car honking and flipping each other off
@@mikedurkin_nahhh. It’s called not having stupid smartphones and social media platforms
@@chardiemacdennis7218i don't think you mean the smartphone itself is stupid, just the social media platforms. The actual smartphone itself is probably the most impressive and advanced invention in human history
@@chardiemacdennis7218facts
@@mikedurkin_other way around LOL
For all of you fellow New Yorkers out there and those of you folks who were born on that day, I salute you!
Mr. Scott Pearson has truly done us all a SOLID, by capturing a very special moment in our lifetimes that can NEVER be recreated ever again...
Back then when the cameras had great audio mic quality. They can pick up anything for how Crisp the sound is.
Now it's all DSLRs, mirrorless cameras, or cell phones. No one uses a camcorder anymore.
@@escapemac I do use camcorders :~))
@willvl Sony DCR-TRV 110. Then I ran it through Topaz Video Enhance AI and Final Cut Pro.
I was 16 in 2000 ……Such an amazing era 2000s for music, movies and just the people in general…..now it’s so bad lol
I had just turned 15 in February 2000. Same. Now everything is really bad. Lol
@@Lechon210Because you have responsibility now😅
@@jeffitachi2589 I don’t mind the responsibility because that’s what pertains to adults. I mean how everything around us is conducted. This generation has coming lazy. Lol
That's what every generation thinks of the one ahead of them.Basically as time goes by things become easier and fast to solve which creates an impression the generation is lazy but that is far from the truth
@@jeffitachi2589 if what you say is true then Rome, Greece, Mongols, Egyptians, and many more would still be. They all collapsed as each generation after the birth becomes lazier and weaker. The US is on a fast decline headed straight towards total collapse
Попалось видео в рекомендациях, мне 36 лет и я живу в России, в Москве, но при просмотре видео нахлынули воспоминания, как будто я там была, хотя бывала за границей единожды. Так хочется путешествовать и увидеть всё своими глазами, но чувствую это не произойдет до конца моей жизни
С такими правителями как сейчас в России попутешествовать точно не получится. Ну разве что в КНДР, Турцию и часть восточных стран . Но и там ничего особо хорошего нет. Такая же нищета как и везде.
im from France and it's always a pleasure to visit Nyc. New Yorkers are chill and smart
Smart YES chill NO
Thank you so much for sharing!!💛
No smartphone addiction, no 9/11, no botox and fillers. What I would give to have those days back 😭
How the world has changed in only 2 decades
inflation and cost of living has probably led more to the downfall of western civilization versus all of those things you mentioned
@@abdallah5176 less trash on the streets too
no pronouns either
No LGBTQ crap
What a time to be alive will never ever get this feeling back
Yep 😢
New York has completely changed since 2001 for the worse. I was a 28 year old artist/young professional from ATL living there that year for the experience. went back recently after 20 years for a visit and NYC is basically in full apocalypse. Nothing like the magical place I lived in from 2000-2002. And the "kinds" of people that you now see in the areas that were once beautiful, trendy, cool places in 2001 are people you don't want to associate with. just thousands of Hoodlums, non English speaking immigrants, or the young snobby culturally "lost" racists (social media generation) that think they're "hipsters" but will never really know what that truly means because they'll never know how to be open minded, independent, thinkers but just followers and copycats
Are you an "open minded, independent, thinker" or more like a "snobby culturally "lost" racist" bc " thousands of Hoodlums, non English speaking immigrants" point out to you being the latter hun bun x
I've been living in NYC my whole life and I noticed it started getting worse right around the late 2000s/early 2010s. I have a feeling the rise of social media and smartphones had something to do with it mixed in with transplants and FOB-ish immigrants moving in while the native New Yorkers were moving out for the suburbs.
@@professional.commentator Yep, I'm of the same opinion. 2010/2011 is about the cut-off point for when the decline started.
It's an inorganic NGO and state-facilitated invasion. They import staggering numbers of foreigners while our own people are priced out of a home in their own country. Not to mention the immigrants are almost always unsavory and make the streets less safe.
These same parasites are responsible for 9/11 and facilitating American intervention as proxy wars for Israeli foreign policy.
Pretty sure NYC had non-English speaking immigrants then - because it always has, going back over 100 years (if not more). On one hand you’re talking about not knowing how to be open-minded, yet in the same post talking about not wanting to associate with non-English speakers. Doesn’t quite make sense.
I grew up in the early to mid 90s as a kid in the Bronx before we moved out west. I was 10 years old in 2000 and the crazy thing is we went back, and visitied family there in Bronx in November of 2000.
I am now 34, I feel old but the nostalgia hits hard the older I get, but I am thankful that I grew up as a kid in the 90s, and early 2000s, so many good memories, and simple times!
If you feel old at 34 than ugh for me lol
Beautiful, loved this memory! ❤
To me this was possibly the best time ever to be alive,i really think that 2000s had the best highs
Finally a non-US citizen who doesn't annoyingly mention 9/11 on every early 2000s video as if whole world was revolving around that incident
@@pokemonitishere202true that 👍 ,i grew up in the 2000s, this time is important tô me
@@pokemonitishere202Australian here. You've heard the phrase "when the US sneezes, the world catches a cold"? 9/11 kind of dragged the West into a new era of the war on terror. This is what happens when influential nations change their tack: a wide ripple effect. The events of that era not only formed the backdrop for everyone at the time (7/7, the Bali and Madrid bombings etc), but the US's conduct divided politics in many nations around the world. It was an ugly era marked by war, and we all got subjected to more surveillance. I remember saying in like 2003 that 9/11 stuffed everything compared to the more peaceful and fun 90s.
Tbh, my high point came between 2004-2006, but it was a personal high point. I was in my mid twenties and doing what I enjoyed, etc etc . The temper of the times was pretty poor; but I guess we weren't suffering, and it was kind of fun in a way to hate on Bush, Blair and Howard 😂. The 90s, however, was a more optimistic time.
90s were actually better but the 00s were not too bad.
@@doctorbohr1585911 didn't change the entertainment, cultural or social aspects which are things we base on fun. And wars have always existed prior 911, there were major holcaus in Europe, Rwanda and Palestine(still on going), America were warring against Iraq already in 1990 and Arab Americans were already suffering discrimination by then. And the 80's and 90's were the highest in crimes in both America and Australia. You have made a poor case.
Back when it still snowed.
It still snows? 😂
@@FastGuy1not like it used to. We used to have regular heavy snows and blizzards and now we barely get any snow in the winter
in been coming in rain instead of snow nowadays.
That’s crazyy, I had no idea it didn’t snow in NY anymore
@@Ril014Don't listen to him. We had some bad snow storms within the past decade. 2015, 2016 and I think 2017. One year we were having snow storms back-to-back almost every week. It was so exhausting.
I remember back in 2000 I JK up everyday after I wake up... I missed so much..
This is the NYC that I have always dreamed of visiting. I know it’s nothing like this now and I’m so sad.
It has some magic vibe like it's a movie or something. When i watch the modern nyc footage it's just not there
I think that’s called joy and peace, these are rapidly being sucked out of the world.