Rochester TV Archive salvages home recordings of television broadcasts. Our collection includes thousands of hours' worth of news broadcasts, sporting events, awards shows, ceremonies and parades, and just about everything else in between. All content shared on this RU-vid Channel is subject to copyright law and intended solely for educational and research purposes.
Thank you Rochester TV Archive : I've been a big fan of Lou , ever since Foreigner's 1st album debut in 1977 . Great to see this live version of Foreigner and feel so lucky that I got to see the previous version in Seattle in 82. Ahh the good old days ; when rock really was "live", ticket prices very reasonably priced , concert goers totally transfixed on the band ,and not a single device in hand.🎵☮
Man this takes me back to being a kid laying on the living room floor watching an old CRT tv and eating dinner while the videos played. Damn the 90’s were great.
loved the Awards during these years when is was not SOOOO overboard on what people wore. Although I DO love that but I think it has become just about what designers dressed whom.
I genuinely tried to give the other hosts of America’s Funniest Home Videos a chance, but once Bob was gone, it just wasn’t the same anymore. So I stopped watching it
I was 12 years old on this day, with it also being during my final year of elementary school in 6th grade. How I miss the times when sports was my biggest passion, and when Sports Center (along with ESPN in general) was considered to be must see TV unlike now. The next morning would also be one of my best Christmas Days ever (despite my once passionate belief in Santa Claus finally coming to a sad, inevitable end just less than two years earlier, not too long after Christmas of 93, when I slowly but surely began to realize that story started to just become way too far fetched in my suddenly nagging mind to actually be true), with a SEGA CD, along with a near arcade perfect conversion of one of my all time favorite video-games in Final Fight for that console being my signature present(s) that year! That and when we'd go on to visit, and stay at the homes of family members later in the day, which we sadly don't really do anymore either.
2004 Is My favorite Year I Love My Favorite Year 2004 Movies A Cinderella Story White Chicks The Notebook Soul Plane Barbershop 2 Back in Business Anchorman Dodgeball Along Came Polly Win A Date With Tad Hamilton.etc TV Joey Friends Ricki Lake Century City The Apprentice Desperate Housewives Jane Pauley Hollywood Squares.etc Music Ruben Studdard Fantasia Ying Yang Twins Lil Jon & The Eastside Boyz Youngbloodz Janet Jackson Nick Lachey Usher Maroon 5 John Mayer Nelly Tim McGraw.etc Notable Deaths Ossie Davis Anna Lee Julia Child Ray Charles Ronald Reagan Gerald Anthony Robert Pastorelli Marlon Brando.etc
I saw your 1987 Fox Commerical collection on youtube. I hope, one day, you will locate 8/31/1987 Fox (WNYW) NYC commericals. During the "We Love Lucy" marathon. My brother and I had that tape.
There's a growing community of "citizen archivists" on RU-vid and other platforms. That may eventually show up somewhere, especially since WNYW was so widely distributed at the time. I have had to take some time away from this project due to family obligations, but I will be digging into more tapes, hopefully not too far in the future. Thanks for checking out Rochester TV Archive.
Cool titanic update surface phone, to talk to you As an geologist, spring up @ Chastain Ave & S. Line drive to not be watered down on Stripe drink day 2007 on same collapse Lindsey deep horizon.