I was a 6-year-old looking out the basement door of my grandmother's house on Lyons Drive. It faced Terra Linda. I saw the F-4 from that vantage point. I still can picture it. Interesting that I became a ham operator Skywarn spotter then coordinator from 1995-2012.
Here in 2024, this mall was demolished officially and nothing right now is on the property but will be something in the future with the Dallas midtown project.
Just look at in recent videos, it’s nowhere near its prime time during the 70s-90s. The mall was clearly almost dead in this video, many stores being closed off.
@@LanaScott The rollling giant is already so creepy in kane pixels fiction. But in real mall with people is so scary to see this thing here in decoration.
@@escapetherace1943Amazon didn't kill malls, over malling, poor management, and the hubris of developers killed malls, crime, online shopping, and changing habits contributed
Finally demolished a few months back. Makes me sick to know these solid massive structures will end up as garbage in a landfill. What a waste. And to think… homelessness is illegal in America.
Tyner and McKee mostly. Some still live around Annville. My grandfather was Shiloh Conely Evans, my grandmother was Della Lynch Evans. My father was James Evans.
Do you have any more recordings of this show? This was the only time I saw Peter Hook and the Light. As a fan of JD/NO since tweenage, this was the best concert I ever attended. I decided from the beginning not to record the show myself and just enjoy the experience, so I've been desperate to find recordings of the show to feel nostalgia.
The kky was a greenish brown that evening. Never saw the sky look like that or after. 59 now and I have never seen the sky look the way it did that day as a young boy