At about 15 seconds into this video there's a sign strung across 2 buildings that says, "Chiefs World Champs." My Dad made that sign. He was working downtown at the time. My husband happened to find this video on UA-cam tonight. I knew about the sign and have another video showing the sign that was recorded onto a disk from TV years ago, but had no idea it was on UA-cam. Wish Dad was alive to see this video and of course the Chiefs win this past Sunday. GO CHIEFS!
I wasn't even born yet when the Chiefs won the Super Bowl the first time, so it's fun to see the old clips and especially Dad's sign. Thanks for posting this!
@@G0Chiefs Hey, Man. First of all, congrats on your material, as it's been really helpful in filling some historical voids. And on that note, you think that it'd be possible to use some clips of it for educational, researching and custome purposes -mainly about the Chiefs? It'd be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
@@G0Chiefs My Man, thank you very much and I'll make sure to give it good use. One thing though: Is there any highlight or a game that you might in turn be looking to watch? I ask because if there's something you might be longing to see that I should have in my archives I'd be glad to share it as well. So please, let me know. Thanks again.
@@petrofor3430, you don't fix your D you aint repeating, and your dynasty status is in question, too.. Hailey's comet= appears every 87 years, and HALEY'S M.O. oldtime o.t.c. stomach elixir/coater like Pepto..M.O. = modus operandi or HALEY's MAGNESIUM OXIDE..now do you get it?
@@petrofor3430, your defense was 17th..mediocre. In the playoffs you set a record for most points given up by SBOWL winner playing three rounds=75.. You trailed in 8 of 12 playoff quarters, trailed by 21 in the first half to Houston in KC, 17 to Tenn in the 1st. half IN KC, and by 10 with seven mins. to go IN SB 54 vs. SFRAN. H.C. KYLE Shanahan once again as he did as o- coordinator with SB LI ATL, blew the clock by not running the ball, yardage, or not..ITS THE CLOCK AND FORCED OPPOSIT. TIMEOUTS, KYLE/DUMMY! He has blown two SBOWLS..literally.. ANYWAY.. You aint repeatin KC..if that D is not fixed.. UNITED IN ORANGE...
The '69 Chiefs were great, especially that defense, but calling them the "undisputed team of the 70s" in this video proved to be horrifically premature.
I watch the Chiefs in the 70's and attended many games. Mark Bailey,RB, would often give me his wrist bands & elbow pads after the game. I wore that to school on Monday...such a thrill.
Donald Jackson Mr. Jackson I’ve been a Chief’s fan for 30 year’s! I thank you, for sharing such a vivid memory, for those of us that might be a little younger than yourself,
Donald Jackson I was trying to say thank you very much Mr. Jackson, thank you very much, for sharing such a vivid memory, not only for those of us that might be a little younger than yourself, but especially for those who’ve greatly missed out, on learning about such awesome life experience’s as your own, if we weren’t there, we didn’t Google it. We would ask around to find out if someone had been to this game, or that event, & when we had found someone
at 10:26 during the pre-game introductions of the Chiefs prior to their home game against the Raiders there were many men/woman on the field in red jackets cheering the Chiefs--according to Len Dawson each person there had sold a certain number of season tickets and were awarded red Chief logo jackets and the chance to cheer the team on to the field for each home game
Kassulke looked tired on that play from having to come up from safety to the line so much to try and stop KC's quick passing (+/- 8 yards) game. Taylor put the long-legged okey-doke on him and it was over for Minnesota.
@@kingbee1500, Kassulke was a tragic story, his career ended three or four years later with him being a paraplegic in a wheelchair after an accident on his motorcycle that left him paralyzed from the waist on down... He was a good player. He died in '08..
At the beginning during the parade when he introduced the greatest quarterback in professional football I thought Patrick Mahomes was going to pop out 😂😂😂love Lenny the cool though
The "Remember Oakland 41-6" banner (10:55)-referred to a sudden death playoff game the Chiefs lost to the Raiders the season before--interestingly the Chiefs and Raiders finished with identical 12-2 records and they played each other twice in the regular season--with the Chiefs winning the first game at home (24-10) and the Raiders two weeks later winning at home 38-24---which meant they had each scored and given up the same number of points (48)--the AFL decided the only way to settle this to decide who would go on to play the Jets in the 1968 AFL championship was to have a sudden death playoff game-Kansas City was completely overwhelmed in that game--the fans at Municipal Stadium in Kansas City were hoping this banner would motivate the Chiefs in this critical game---in the end it didn't
Chiefs are going to win the super bowl it is in bag , no won can beat us . Easy money vs. The pats it is ours . Chiefs will be afc champions. Easy potatoes. Let's give is our trophy . Go chiefs go.
The Chiefs loss to the Raiders (10:25) in their first meeting of the year was a game where Dawson was still grieving over the death of his father just a week before--his performance (5 interceptions-2 returned for TD's) was primarily due to his inability to focus on the game
@@kingbee1500, that was the SUPER BOWL IV HIGHLITE PACKAGE..not this yearbook narrated by soon after to be the new kid in town in DALLAS, during the early seventies, TOM HEDRICK.who then went back to the midwest after a stint with ABC 's WIDE WORLD of SPORTS, and announced KANSAS JAYHAWK SPORTS FOR decades, before becoming a professor at his BAKER U. undergrad alma mater in his native KANSAS. He retired after calling BAKER homegames the past few years, calling it quits after a 62 year career. He was honored by the KANSAS legislature for his great work. From one old mic.guy to another- Congrats, TOM. LOL, I watched you and ROGER TWIBELL, AND VERNE LUNDQUIST, do the sports anchoring for the three DALLAS TV STATIONS the year I lived in Tyler when I was a high schooler.. Again, Congrats ON A GREAT CAREER...
I'll never forget that Mike Battle fumble...The Jets had fought for one more shot and the fool let the ball go right through his arms....I was so mad that day
Otis Taylor has said (in his book "The Need to Win") that the Chiefs loved the old Municipal Stadium-the move to Arrowhead in 1972 (although he realized team owner's Lamar Hunt's need to make more money in a new stadium) hurt the team in several ways--the artificial turf led to a lot of injuries and the intimacy of the old stadium was lost in "cavernous" Arrowhead
I agree. They suffered shocking losses to weak Eagles and Chargers teams in Arrowhead in 1972 that they probably would not have lost at Municipal Stadium.
At about 15 seconds into this video there's a sign strung across 2 buildings that says, "Chiefs World Champs." My Dad made that sign. He was working downtown at the time. My husband happened to find this video on UA-cam tonight. I knew about the sign and have another video showing the sign that was recorded onto a disk from TV years ago, but had no idea it was on UA-cam. Wish Dad was alive to see this video and of course the Chiefs win this past Sunday. GO CHIEFS!
So glad you found the video and could relive that memory.
I wasn't even born yet when the Chiefs won the Super Bowl the first time, so it's fun to see the old clips and especially Dad's sign. Thanks for posting this!
@@G0Chiefs Hey, Man. First of all, congrats on your material, as it's been really helpful in filling some historical voids. And on that note, you think that it'd be possible to use some clips of it for educational, researching and custome purposes -mainly about the Chiefs? It'd be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
@@placekicker1 sure help yourself
@@G0Chiefs My Man, thank you very much and I'll make sure to give it good use. One thing though: Is there any highlight or a game that you might in turn be looking to watch? I ask because if there's something you might be longing to see that I should have in my archives I'd be glad to share it as well. So please, let me know. Thanks again.
Rest in Peace Len Dawson.....you were my hero as a boy....and 48 years later....you are STILL my hero..
This team is once again the greatest in the universe @0:56
Like a comet, now you see it, then you don't= Chiefs and HAILEY's M.O.
You better fix the defense..
Robert Sprouse what lol
@@petrofor3430, you don't fix your D you aint repeating, and your dynasty status is in question, too..
Hailey's comet= appears every 87 years, and HALEY'S M.O. oldtime o.t.c. stomach elixir/coater like Pepto..M.O. = modus operandi or HALEY's MAGNESIUM OXIDE..now do you get it?
Robert Sprouse the defense was good last year lol
@@petrofor3430, your defense was 17th..mediocre. In the playoffs you set a record for most points given up by SBOWL winner playing three rounds=75..
You trailed in 8 of 12 playoff quarters, trailed by 21 in the first half to Houston in KC, 17 to Tenn in the 1st. half IN KC, and by 10 with seven mins. to go IN SB 54 vs. SFRAN.
H.C. KYLE Shanahan once again as he did as o- coordinator with SB LI ATL, blew the clock by not running the ball, yardage, or not..ITS THE CLOCK AND FORCED OPPOSIT. TIMEOUTS, KYLE/DUMMY!
He has blown two SBOWLS..literally..
ANYWAY..
You aint repeatin KC..if that D is not fixed..
UNITED IN ORANGE...
Great 😃👍 Team
That's why they call it Chiefs Kingdom ❤️💛❤️💛❤️💛!!!
That chiefs defense was a beast 🏈😁🏹👍😆
Len Dawson gets hurt and comes back wins the SB. Mahomes gets hurts and comes back wins the SB
Aaron Day and both were knees and feared they would be out for the season
Aaron Day Deja Vu.
@@frankdenardo8684, yes, deja vu= one title and then forget it..if you don't fix that defense..
@@robertsprouse9282 yes.they stopped the 49ers when they had to.
@@herbertpetrillo485, how many have they won since then?
The '69 Chiefs were great, especially that defense, but calling them the "undisputed team of the 70s" in this video proved to be horrifically premature.
I watch the Chiefs in the 70's and attended many games. Mark Bailey,RB, would often give me his wrist bands & elbow pads after the game. I wore that to school on Monday...such a thrill.
Donald Jackson that must have made you a popular kid
Donald Jackson
Mr. Jackson I’ve been a Chief’s fan for 30 year’s! I thank you, for sharing such a vivid memory, for those of us that might be a little younger than yourself,
Donald Jackson
I was trying to say thank you very much Mr. Jackson, thank you very much, for sharing such a vivid memory, not only for those of us that might be a little younger than yourself, but especially for those who’ve greatly missed out, on learning about such awesome life experience’s as your own, if we weren’t there, we didn’t Google it. We would ask around to find out if someone had been to this game, or that event, & when we had found someone
'69 Chiefs: Most dominant defense ever.
at 10:26 during the pre-game introductions of the Chiefs prior to their home game against the Raiders there were many men/woman on the field in red jackets cheering the Chiefs--according to Len Dawson each person there had sold a certain number of season tickets and were awarded red Chief logo jackets and the chance to cheer the team on to the field for each home game
the Chiefs had one of the greatest Defences in history
Why isn’t Otis Taylor in the HOF?
Exactly!
50 years in the making! CHEIFS 2020 Superbowl champions!
Hurray CHEIFS, but what about the CHIEFS?
The exact move he put on Karl Kassulke in the Superbowl 10:06
Kassulke looked tired on that play from having to come up from safety to the line so much to try and stop KC's quick passing (+/- 8 yards) game. Taylor put the long-legged okey-doke on him and it was over for Minnesota.
@@kingbee1500, Kassulke was a tragic story, his career ended three or four years later with him being a paraplegic in a wheelchair after an accident on his motorcycle that left him paralyzed from the waist on down...
He was a good player.
He died in '08..
I recorded this when it aired in the Summer of 1970-on my cassette recorder! I would then play it back.
Awesome
At the beginning during the parade when he introduced the greatest quarterback in professional football I thought Patrick Mahomes was going to pop out 😂😂😂love Lenny the cool though
The "Remember Oakland 41-6" banner (10:55)-referred to a sudden death playoff game the Chiefs lost to the Raiders the season before--interestingly the Chiefs and Raiders finished with identical 12-2 records and they played each other twice in the regular season--with the Chiefs winning the first game at home (24-10) and the Raiders two weeks later winning at home 38-24---which meant they had each scored and given up the same number of points (48)--the AFL decided the only way to settle this to decide who would go on to play the Jets in the 1968 AFL championship was to have a sudden death playoff game-Kansas City was completely overwhelmed in that game--the fans at Municipal Stadium in Kansas City were hoping this banner would motivate the Chiefs in this critical game---in the end it didn't
4 years old sneaking out of bed watching theses hilites through the cracked door of my parents room on there old 5 inch bw tv. It was glorious!!!
I did a little of that myself, LOL
Chiefs are going to win the super bowl it is in bag , no won can beat us . Easy money vs. The pats it is ours . Chiefs will be afc champions. Easy potatoes. Let's give is our trophy . Go chiefs go.
Five inches? Were you camping?
The Chiefs loss to the Raiders (10:25) in their first meeting of the year was a game where Dawson was still grieving over the death of his father just a week before--his performance (5 interceptions-2 returned for TD's) was primarily due to his inability to focus on the game
He was just being human. I would have fared just as bad, if not worse.
This highlight film is a different version of John Facenda's. He also did a version of the '69 Chiefs highlights.
You mean the "Hank Stram's Traveling Wild West Show" version with the "Everything's Up To Date In Kansas CIty" song from the musical "Oklahoma."
@@kingbee1500, that was the SUPER BOWL IV HIGHLITE PACKAGE..not this yearbook narrated by soon after to be the new kid in town in DALLAS, during the early seventies, TOM HEDRICK.who then went back to the midwest after a stint with ABC 's WIDE WORLD of SPORTS, and announced KANSAS JAYHAWK SPORTS FOR decades, before becoming a professor at his BAKER U. undergrad alma mater in his native KANSAS. He retired after calling BAKER homegames the past few years, calling it quits after a 62 year career.
He was honored by the KANSAS legislature for his great work.
From one old mic.guy to another- Congrats, TOM.
LOL, I watched you and ROGER TWIBELL, AND VERNE LUNDQUIST, do the sports anchoring for the three DALLAS TV STATIONS the year I lived in Tyler when I was a high schooler..
Again, Congrats ON A GREAT CAREER...
goodness, some sweathogs photographed at the oiler monsoon game...yikes...
I'll never forget that Mike Battle fumble...The Jets had fought for one more shot and the fool let the ball go right through his arms....I was so mad that day
Fifty years later they won the championship.
Can it happen again in 2020? YOU BET IT CAN! GO CHIEFS!!!
Ending theme: IMAGE OF PROGRESS (by Keith Papworth, from the De Wolfe LP MARCH TRIDENT [DWLP 3053]).
That defense has been called the 7th best of all time...
At least, maybe even a couple of notches higher.
Jim Cushman even higher in my book 😀🏀
Otis Taylor has said (in his book "The Need to Win") that the Chiefs loved the old Municipal Stadium-the move to Arrowhead in 1972 (although he realized team owner's Lamar Hunt's need to make more money in a new stadium) hurt the team in several ways--the artificial turf led to a lot of injuries and the intimacy of the old stadium was lost in "cavernous" Arrowhead
I agree. They suffered shocking losses to weak Eagles and Chargers teams in Arrowhead in 1972 that they probably would not have lost at Municipal Stadium.
@@bigjoe4110, no trip wires at Arrowhead?
Anyone know the name of the song played during the highlights of the first Chargers game?
Not sure. But there's a guy on you tube named Dave Volskey and he uploads a lot of the NFL films music.
Viva Espagnol ua-cam.com/video/3ube0tOLBJ0/v-deo.html
What's the one during the Thanksgiving game?
The great Otis Taylor now suffers from progressive Parkinson's disease-probably the results of all the hits he suffered playing football
That is very sad to hear.
Of course as far as hitting ANYTHING went back then. You could destroy the quarterback and tee off against any receiver.
I heard he wasn't doing well but him being in his 70s now makes health issues worse. He left a lot of great KC memories.
david graham he should be in the HOF, Gd bless him🙏
@@legend034 Thats exactly what Jack Tatum, used to say
Did anyone else catch the lady that fell next to the trash can at 21:36
I couldn't catch her because I could not stretch my arms long enough to cover 51 years.
🤣🏈👍👈
Kansas city chiefs sweep Philadelphia Phillies on super bowl
Football and baseball teams don't play each what the hell do you mean?
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joe namath!!! what a joke!! ha ha ha 'you better sell your share of that nightclub....where GAMBLING clientele frequent...ahem....UMMM......UMM....
Newsflash!!: He did..
@@robertsprouse9282 I know he did.he was owned
@@herbertpetrillo485, or he just wanted to keep playing.
Did or does he owe you and graciemaemarie11jones money?
@@robertsprouse9282 joe was um,comprimised...umm
@@robertsprouse9282 umm....