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Man On The Street Interviews From Wall Street In 1979 

David Hoffman
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These man on the street interviews were recorded by me a long time ago. 1979. At the time, the concept of an information society, and information economy, the end of the industrial age, was a new idea propelled by Silicon Valley startups.
I was the director of a documentary called the information society which ran on national public television in 1979. One of the ideas I had was to record little clips of people around the country answering questions. I directed them to answer largely with one word for montage that I was going to build, and these are the outtakes. I found a can of 16mm film and magnetic audio in my basement and had them copied to digital.
Of course Wall Street is a unique place on the planet and we knew that the people we would interview would be smart and to some extent, involved with computers and information technology.
In 1979, so-called man on the street interviews were still new and folks gathered around me and my soundman as we recorded little statements for our television special.
You can see the entire one hour television special by searching the words "information society" my RU-vid channel.
So many of my subscribers have commented on this clip saying that so much has changed in some ways and in other ways, things are pretty much the same.
I would love to return to Wall Street today and conduct the same kind of interviews about AI and the coming of new machine learning technologies.
I would also love to contact these people and find out how their lives went after the day that we grabbed them in the street for a short interview. Unfortunately, many viewers have recognized the streets in the Wall Street area of New York and I believe that the buildings look mostly the same as they did back then, but no one has contacted me who knows someone in this video. Many of the videos I have posted have over the years, found the people that I felt back then but not with this one. I once had releases but they burned in a fire that destroyed much of my archive in 2008.
If you found this of interest, I would appreciate your clicking the Super Thanks button below the video screen. Your support will allow me to take more of my old 16mm films and digitize them and present them on my RU-vid channel.
Thank you,
David Hoffman filmmaker
#1979, #ManOnTheStreet, #WallStreet, #InformationSociety, #InformationTechnology, #NewIdeas, #Documentary, #PublicTelevision, #AI, #MachineLearning, #NewTechnologies, #LostArchives.

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@DavidHoffmanFilmmaker
@DavidHoffmanFilmmaker Год назад
Here is what Wall Street trading looked like back then - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-QbbW8SO08XQ.html
@mcrazza
@mcrazza 4 года назад
You know what? It would be interesting to pose these same questions again to people on the street today. Compare and contrast their answers to see how much has and hasn’t changed. Maybe go to the same places and line up the shots.
@gary1961
@gary1961 4 года назад
Some New York girl did this a few months back and posted her link on the previous shorter upload of this. It will be worth your while going through the comments to find it. It was quite interesting.
@mcrazza
@mcrazza 4 года назад
@@gary1961 Thank you!
@adiq6360
@adiq6360 4 года назад
@@mcrazza were you able to find it?
@judisnyder4868
@judisnyder4868 4 года назад
I thought at first that is what this video was going to do!
@roseredadonna8174
@roseredadonna8174 4 года назад
Please please please do this
@jasondownsnet
@jasondownsnet 3 года назад
“There’s no more privacy” -just wait 30 years buddy.
@Greyskies-te7fn
@Greyskies-te7fn 3 года назад
40*
@alangeorge5592
@alangeorge5592 3 года назад
@@Greyskies-te7fn please stop reminding me that 1970s is not 30 years ago anymore
@genmea
@genmea 3 года назад
@@alangeorge5592 well, I hate to be that person, but 1970 was actually 50 years ago. And this video filmed in 1979 was 41 years ago. It feels like yesterday that it was 2010.
@jasondownsnet
@jasondownsnet 3 года назад
Thanks, but I was actually pointing to the 00’s, the birth of Friendster, MySpace, Facebook and Twitter, the beginnings of “let’s share everything” movement...as far as I know. But hey, I could be wrong.
@damiaanspatrick2050
@damiaanspatrick2050 3 года назад
@@jasondownsnet I did understand but some are living in this moment. And some forget that they are already 10 years addicted
@alexk1682
@alexk1682 4 года назад
Interesting how privacy made them think of “alone” and “loneliness”. Today it’s more along the lines of “safety” “secure” “protection”.
@shaunw9270
@shaunw9270 4 года назад
I was thinking the exact same !...
@auflangsam
@auflangsam 4 года назад
euh.. alone was my first thought too?
@dlsmith6671
@dlsmith6671 4 года назад
And families were big. One bathroom, six kids, what privacy? Besides me, I don't know of anyone with over two kids today.
@lola888ism
@lola888ism 4 года назад
I would have said peaceful.
@Bradmhj
@Bradmhj 4 года назад
because ppl today are prideful and full of themselves. They were humble, genuine, and had much more empathy and sincerity. Now ppl are all about themselves, colder, and care about how much better this age is than any other in the past.
@policbolsha7064
@policbolsha7064 3 года назад
One thing I notice is how firm everyone stands and how patient people are when talking , 0 anxiety
@delmanpronto9374
@delmanpronto9374 3 года назад
wow. well noticed.
@shaniathemen
@shaniathemen 3 года назад
@63 63 okay racist 🤨
@Arrowsentco
@Arrowsentco 3 года назад
@63 63 12:37 black girl comfortably standing next to two white men who also seem very comfortable
@user-ov2fc5sd1e
@user-ov2fc5sd1e 3 года назад
@63 63 at 8:18 a black male is being interviewed alongside a white male and all is good I'm starting to think the reason everyone stands firmly with zero anxiety is because YOU aren't around them
@hxyzazolchak
@hxyzazolchak 3 года назад
@63 63 yeah one of the most harmful organization out there to blacks. You sounds like a white liberal racist trying to cover it up.
@FarmerC.J.
@FarmerC.J. 4 года назад
There’s an element of innocence and openness in these clips that no longer exist today.... I’m glad you had the where with all to keep these videos!
@Flagrazi
@Flagrazi 4 года назад
I've been saying that too. It was way better than today.
@Flagrazi
@Flagrazi 4 года назад
@Transcendental Outcast couldn't agree more.
@robertl.fallin7062
@robertl.fallin7062 4 года назад
less defensive.
@johnnyespalahento2431
@johnnyespalahento2431 4 года назад
It's all the porn people watch these days that messes them up, sorry if too explicit
@ot5245
@ot5245 4 года назад
I am glad I grew up in that era.
@laurat.4736
@laurat.4736 4 года назад
"How do I feel about my job? Well, if it paid a little more, I think I'd like it better." Same....
@gary1961
@gary1961 4 года назад
Yep, the struggle is real.
@brettsinger9565
@brettsinger9565 4 года назад
Yes. To some degree, life is a grind no matter what generation you live in.
@ddave7026
@ddave7026 4 года назад
That's the universal answer isn't it? 😆
@campkira
@campkira 3 года назад
it either pimp, a salary worker or just unifrom.. nothing new there...
@josegallaga4502
@josegallaga4502 3 года назад
That answer never get old!
@MeatSim5
@MeatSim5 4 года назад
I love the guy "dont waste it on me." the idea of camera time being a waste now means nothing with all the storage we have. back then every second counted in your reel and he was too self conscious and nervous to want you to keep rolling. found that kinda neat.
@franci.f.
@franci.f. 4 года назад
True, same about pictures. If we don't save our digital works in the future we will be missing a big piece of creative works and historical memory. A friend of mine explained to me recently how Serbia Government is trying to avoid it. It is a very interesting topic.
@MeatSim5
@MeatSim5 4 года назад
@@franci.f. yeah youd think it would be opposite, its why i shoot film. The cloud is making pictures pass on through better, but physical picture copies in shoe boxes and photo albums are considered a little more sacred.
@franci.f.
@franci.f. 4 года назад
@@MeatSim5 i don't trust cloud services for privacy issues and i lost lot of pictures when my previous laptops crashed I was working, lot of deadlines and trips and i didn't have time to save all pics and videos and documents. So now i have 3 mac laptops at home, they are all broken with my pics and docs
@robertl.fallin7062
@robertl.fallin7062 4 года назад
@@MeatSim5 There was a recent news account of a sucessful hack into the cloud.
@robertl.fallin7062
@robertl.fallin7062 4 года назад
@@franci.f. portable media?
@FROSHTV4ReL
@FROSHTV4ReL 4 года назад
Everyone looked soooo much more open and approachable. No Phones and better dressed, honest and open. These days we can't even ask directions
@FARID1870
@FARID1870 3 года назад
not quite true. i m a foreigner thinking New Yorkers were unfriendly when i visited. but ppl are helpful enough.
@bigcrackrock
@bigcrackrock 3 года назад
I used to always give the wrong directions back in the day on purpose and a GPS wont do that, so there's one benefit. I actually still get asked fairly often for directions when I'm working and I usually never know the answer..
@tillie3545
@tillie3545 3 года назад
@@bigcrackrock Oh that’s wicked lol
@aoutsky
@aoutsky 3 года назад
I visited NYC as a tourist a few years ago. People were friendly and helpful.
@ThomasBrubach
@ThomasBrubach 3 года назад
wE caNt eveN aSk feR diRecTioNs
@xJuliaGrimesx
@xJuliaGrimesx 4 года назад
People speaking whole sentences without saying „like“, „umm“ all the time is really something refreshing.
@robertallen6710
@robertallen6710 4 года назад
..best comment...
@once.upon.a.time.
@once.upon.a.time. 4 года назад
To be fair, there were plenty of other filler words they used. I do think they were far more articulate though anyway.
@ahhwe-any7434
@ahhwe-any7434 4 года назад
Highly doubt it. Some of those ppl still exist today. And some of those ppl r still sucking. Stfu about your made up bs
@jazminewashington9197
@jazminewashington9197 4 года назад
6:41 time frame she says “um”
@moonshinei
@moonshinei 4 года назад
lot of people pausing and saying filler words in these very videos
@nicolcacola
@nicolcacola 4 года назад
The direct eye contact and confidence from everyone is amazing. I see it in homeschoolers but not from the general public.
@arichujo6063
@arichujo6063 4 года назад
I agree with that. It’s surprising because you’d think otherwise. A close friend of mine only started public schooling in high school, but I remember us always making him present in group tasks because he was so good at it.
@stormysmom222
@stormysmom222 4 года назад
It sounds nuts but I just told a customer service position that I can look folks in the eye
@sparksfly5877
@sparksfly5877 4 года назад
It’s surprisingly easy to learn. These people just put the time in.
@jellyacc
@jellyacc 4 года назад
i think thats more of a ny thing. even vids from today show that. also, homeschool kids have the advantage of being taught one on one, making them feel like their thoughts and opinions matter.... more than they really do
@Spiral.Dynamics
@Spiral.Dynamics 4 года назад
Get out. Homeschoolers are awkward as hell.
@SpiritOf1976
@SpiritOf1976 4 года назад
Notice how people in general spoke very succinctly as compared to now. Plus, I didn’t hear any profanity. Very refreshing.
@yoya4766
@yoya4766 4 года назад
Bleek culture hadn't infiltrated.
@yoya4766
@yoya4766 4 года назад
@Leandro Aude That's just as bad, he probably felt the taboo because it wasn't mentioned.
@topranked5465
@topranked5465 4 года назад
@Joan In Florida Trump is the perfect example of howuch society has been dumbed down
@Melinda8162
@Melinda8162 4 года назад
@@topranked5465 yup.....he is just a guy with alot of money.... extravagant lifestyle but not an ounce of class, because even money can't buy that. Plus, he couldn't have had any decency instilled in his upbringing, just greed, disregard and disrespect for people. He's a loathsome person. A real mook.
@risenfromthepyre
@risenfromthepyre 4 года назад
I think they all sounded like idiots,
@ALXXCXMP
@ALXXCXMP 4 года назад
“Computer? Tape. Bureaucracy? Red tape.” That guy in the striped tie loves tape.
@itsMe_TheHerpes
@itsMe_TheHerpes 3 года назад
he's a pup, lol his mind is mostly about what music he is going to play later that evening, using the brand new stereo device he got with the money from the fancy job he has. he most likely has a tape collection (my uncle had about 100 tapes of music, and that was the 90's when the tapes were on their way out, to make room for the CD, he had about 40 CD's too)
@zufu35
@zufu35 3 года назад
I thought for sure he was gonna say the people in power are the ones with tape
@itsMe_TheHerpes
@itsMe_TheHerpes 3 года назад
@@zufu35 😂 🤣 ha ha ha
@galaxyexplorer5105
@galaxyexplorer5105 3 года назад
@@zufu35 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@ALXXCXMP
@ALXXCXMP 3 года назад
@Tom BEvery man has his tape.
@gregorysmithsonian
@gregorysmithsonian 4 года назад
What stands out to me is that how most of them barely use filler word "like". It's so good to hear
@C.Hawkshaw
@C.Hawkshaw 4 года назад
ydr ydr - We weren’t allowed to use that word. I’m not joking.
@jasonprevo2161
@jasonprevo2161 3 года назад
This is the generation that started that shit.. lmao..
@rndmusrnm2763
@rndmusrnm2763 3 года назад
@@BrownSugarBaby1992 Like is just an in-between word, similar to "uh".
@sourav7162
@sourav7162 3 года назад
@@rndmusrnm2763 and also similar to umm...you know...and so on and tbh it sounds terrible
@stevesmithston8914
@stevesmithston8914 3 года назад
That is such a good point.
@marblesthecat3861
@marblesthecat3861 4 года назад
If these people only knew how much was going to change in the next 40 years...
@georgesealy4706
@georgesealy4706 4 года назад
I was one of those people in that I worked in the Wall Street area in 1979. I had a background in technology and computer programming. The big changes coming were mobile phones and the Internet. But we were far from the stone age. The US had put men on the moon, computer technology was becoming a bigger and bigger part of how we worked, we could send documents electronically, and communications was booming with digital transmissions. I will say that advancements in the medical field has been absolutely huge since then. The other thing is it seems that air travel has degraded since then, LOL. I used to love to fly places, now I won't do it all. What a disaster!
@steveg219
@steveg219 4 года назад
George Sealy Hi George - May I ask what computer technology you used and interacted with in those days? I am curious if Wall Street was using mini computers or early workstations at that point
@angrybirdz9287
@angrybirdz9287 4 года назад
Imagine how much had changed from the prior 40 years, in 1939.
@georgesealy4706
@georgesealy4706 4 года назад
@@steveg219 In 1978 and 1979, this was just before personal computers started to come into the picture. To use computing power we would go to a room that had a terminal with either a dedicated or dialup connection to a mainframe computer. I would write programs in either Basic or FORTRAN. There were also applications available, such as investment analysis programs, whereby you could enter in data using an interactive session, and then the program would create reports that would print out at the printer next to the work station. We never saw the computers themselves, they could have been anywhere.
@steveg219
@steveg219 4 года назад
George Sealy very interesting- thank you
@clockguy2
@clockguy2 4 года назад
I'm amazed at how they crowded around you. Now they'd just walk by trying to avoid you. Life before social media and the internet.
@Southforthewinter
@Southforthewinter 4 года назад
mipmipmipmipmip well the modern alternative is carrying a small computer with a camera that we constantly stare at whenever we use our phones and we take photos and record ourselves on social media for anyone to see or use. It’s not smarter it’s simply normalcy to see a camera.
@tikdoe7563
@tikdoe7563 4 года назад
@@Southforthewinter Ooo nice come back
@Lauren_Fields
@Lauren_Fields 4 года назад
clockguy2 folks ignored the camera before social media as well and before smart phones. At some point, film cameras in the street were no longer novel.
@cielant
@cielant 4 года назад
Nowadays it's because of Corona you take your distance;)!
@quanbrooklynkid7776
@quanbrooklynkid7776 4 года назад
@@Lauren_Fields u cute
@Mars911
@Mars911 3 года назад
"What do you think about corporations?" -They are devious. Like he was foreshadowing
@babartahir9004
@babartahir9004 4 года назад
Can you move closer “We’re not married “ 😆👍
@deuteriummeridian8998
@deuteriummeridian8998 4 года назад
Probably for the micrphone.
@mandalorian4620
@mandalorian4620 4 года назад
@@deuteriummeridian8998 woosh, flew right over your head
@WitchKing-Of-Angmar
@WitchKing-Of-Angmar 4 года назад
@@mandalorian4620 how is that a woosh, if he just said "can yoy move closer" leaving to assume the second part and they just added in "we're not married" then yes that would be a funny time to use your gen alpha memey phrases but if he just quoted a part of the video..then there is nothing to assume or guess wrong.. so do you mean the guy in the video is the one who should be wooshed...? Also I'm sure that guy would roll his eyes if you waltz up to him like a bundle of the 21st century and just wooshed him and then look insane to everyone there.
@ryabm1404
@ryabm1404 4 года назад
@@WitchKing-Of-Angmar gen alpha memy fazes, thats wild
@WitchKing-Of-Angmar
@WitchKing-Of-Angmar 4 года назад
@@ryabm1404 phrases*, and I mean the reddit personality shit
@MrGreeneyedcat
@MrGreeneyedcat 4 года назад
The questions addressed were so ahead of time, power, privacy, and communication is what has predominantly shaped society from 1979 - 2020.
@Wondwind
@Wondwind 4 года назад
Once upon a time, New Yorkers had an accent.
@sal2975
@sal2975 4 года назад
They still do but its changed and is probably different than in 1979. Even now it's still different than the Californian accent.
@robertpryor7225
@robertpryor7225 4 года назад
Yep, back in 2020
@boardingurban
@boardingurban 4 года назад
@@sal2975 Canadian Accent* :)) , or Californian same thing
@phoenixrising9352
@phoenixrising9352 4 года назад
Many still do
@nsr5961
@nsr5961 4 года назад
PalmerWhit people then seemed more modest more honest more innocent. I guess now it’s not quite like that. It’s crazy, there are many hostile people in the world. One time I went to target and a woman was mugging another driver so to move from parking. Also so many entitled arrogant people today. Also rotten kids. Kids are rotten to the bone. Not everyone but the majority.
@wajinshu
@wajinshu 3 года назад
Thank you for this. Glad it popped in my recommendation 😃
@near4952
@near4952 3 года назад
mto
@Shonies
@Shonies 3 года назад
Literally ! First vid I’ve seen on this channel instant subscribe :)
@dll7658
@dll7658 3 года назад
Yep, me too
@rohansoni8607
@rohansoni8607 3 года назад
Back when Americans used to love America instinctively. A guy brandishing an American flag shirt would automatically be labeled a racist today. What have you become USA😭
@ot5245
@ot5245 4 года назад
I am almost 60, I showed it to my niece who is in her mid 20's. She said she can sense the element of openness and innocent in people back then. She also said they did not seem to live in fear of politically in correctness and they want to be individually unique. Internet has robbed the youth today of innocence and true happiness.
@ot5245
@ot5245 4 года назад
@JimboParadox a few videos from this channel.
@izzy1111
@izzy1111 4 года назад
You're niece is very smart, I'm right in between you and you're niece's age and I said relatively the same thing.
@Jomzi01
@Jomzi01 4 года назад
Funny how you're using the Internet to complain about the Internet.
@trevorcarlson752
@trevorcarlson752 4 года назад
@Susan S which it does far too much
@zellar8054
@zellar8054 4 года назад
Jomzi01 can’t complain about something you know nothing about
@inikidaisy
@inikidaisy 4 года назад
I love that everyone was fascinated by you interviewing people. I also liked that everyone was acting in a congenial way. I also love that everyone looks well dressed.
@3greenpenns
@3greenpenns 4 года назад
They seemed so innocent. Even for New Yorkers.
@Bradmhj
@Bradmhj 4 года назад
leila lalala ppl today are prideful and full of themselves. They were humble, genuine, and had much more empathy and sincerity. Now ppl are all about themselves, colder, and care about how much better this age is than any other in the past.
@Bradmhj
@Bradmhj 4 года назад
JimboParadox but even back then the music those hipsters etc, listened too wasn’t full of all the vulgar rap and other music all about dick and pussy. That wasn’t around back then. They were just upset about rock and roll because ozzy and others were biting heads off bats and ppl thought they were devil worshippers. But now I’m sure there’s bands that actually are satanist I forget the name of religion like wicka or something. But ppl like that stuff and vulgar sex rap so I’m not gonna judge. To each there own I guess, like homosexuals everyone’s diff I guess 🤷‍♀️ . Ppl like there freedom more to express themselves in all sorts of expression gratification
@Bradmhj
@Bradmhj 4 года назад
leila lalala yeah but like I said in my comment above. I still think that’s true. u make a good point tho 👍
@dominicgunderson
@dominicgunderson 4 года назад
@JimboParadox Hip Hop is dope. If you equate all modern mainstream rap and trap to hip hop, then that's a you problem.
@RecklessRelapse
@RecklessRelapse 3 года назад
This video gives me the strangest sensation. I don't know if I'm just being blindly covetous over an inflated idealization, but I wish I was an adult before technology hit exponential growth. I was born in 97 so it's a world far stranger to me than any fictional tale. Thanks for the upload David. These films really stir something unique inside the soul.
@josephdockemeyer6782
@josephdockemeyer6782 3 года назад
People used to say "I'll call you when I get there". If you were driving in the middle of nowhere, there was no way to call someone if you broke down. When you walked out the front door, you were off the map; incommunicado and invisible. There weren't security cameras everywhere. People could do things in secret right out in the open and never get caught. In public places, everyone was engaged with the world. If you heard about something or wanted to know something, you had to go to the library and "look it up". Information books, like Guinness Book of World Records, was one of the sources of obscure information. If you told someone your address, they couldn't Google your house to see if you were poor. You could make up stuff about yourself and no one could search for information. People were generally nicer to you unless they wanted to get their ass kicked. There wasn't this constant, ceaseless arguing, ad infinitum. People had discussions! We'd go to coffee shops or other places and talk, talk, talk. People LISTENED.
@Victoria-rl4cu
@Victoria-rl4cu 3 года назад
RecklessRelapse let me tell you, I did, and, yes, it was a better quality of life
@Victoria-rl4cu
@Victoria-rl4cu 3 года назад
Joseph Dockemeyer I know what you mean but, at the time, we didn't miss it. Now not having wifi means a mental breakdown . There are more depressions nowadays and more emotionally impaired kids. I work this field.
@fourharefelting
@fourharefelting 3 года назад
I'm so grateful to have been born a decade earlier in 87, though actually experiencing the pre cellphone world just makes me sad to look back now..
@theresam567
@theresam567 3 года назад
I was born in '61, but have that weird "sensation" (yearning/aching) of different time periods/lives that I believe I lived. I felt I never fit into the time period it was. The last 20-30yrs, more a feeling of not being where (doing what) I should be. :/ I miss the more "innocent" times, pre-computer days.
@elvisdaru
@elvisdaru 4 года назад
Nowadays people seem more depressed
@ceciliatulip
@ceciliatulip 4 года назад
Dino Seneca im one of them😔 so much anxiety & depression & im only 22
@pinklightning6520
@pinklightning6520 4 года назад
most people are “depressed” because it’s officially a “personality trait”
@yousuck785why
@yousuck785why 4 года назад
Bratz Girl not everyone. Some are really not okay and need help
@honeyOTU_
@honeyOTU_ 4 года назад
naw nowadays it's just the fact that depression is becoming more and more recognized by the world and people are becoming more and more aware of their emotions, people back in the past just didn't have that kind of information back then so they dealt with it silently :(
@Music_Lover0612
@Music_Lover0612 4 года назад
Because everyone then was on drugs.😂🤣😆 jk
@yunglegend146
@yunglegend146 4 года назад
Love the guy who goes “computer ? I’m not really understanding this so you better just cancel it” hahaha
@Andy-kw5nw
@Andy-kw5nw 4 года назад
Holy cow, the guy knew about cyber-security before it was even called that!
@olivercuenca4109
@olivercuenca4109 4 года назад
Andy You should read True Names by Vernor Vinge. Written in 1979, it’s a story about hackers and the dangers of exposing your identity online. It’s also really good. Man was an MIT professor so he had early exposure to the intranet they had there. People clearly had an idea of where things were going, but only a very particular and privileged few with access to the tech.
@Andy-kw5nw
@Andy-kw5nw 4 года назад
I will definitely read it, thanks.
@fmartin59
@fmartin59 4 года назад
Oliver Cuenca now this comment is why I like RU-vid.
@lisabullock7461
@lisabullock7461 4 года назад
The year our middle Daughter was born. My husband was in computer systems analysis for 44 years. He wore those suits and ties, member jackets... smilexoxo
@lisabullock7461
@lisabullock7461 4 года назад
@Mice Elf your right dearxoxo I was wrong
@lisabullock7461
@lisabullock7461 4 года назад
@Mice Elf & Mice Elf I was at work smilexo
@bayareanewman1566
@bayareanewman1566 4 года назад
I had a members only jacket. I think I was like the last member
@ottowes
@ottowes 4 года назад
Mice Elf I have one, size 42 regular, in maroon. Original owner, single bullet hole, torso area. Thank you for letting me be myself, again.
@Tony-Injection
@Tony-Injection 4 года назад
People looked happier, healthier, and the women gorgeous.
@samanthab1923
@samanthab1923 4 года назад
Tony That's the thing I noticed, they're all slim.
@polishherowitoldpilecki5521
@polishherowitoldpilecki5521 4 года назад
Tony Pre Fast food age, but beware McDonald’s is just around the corner. They also dressed nicer .
@billlyons7024
@billlyons7024 4 года назад
@@polishherowitoldpilecki5521 Lol there was already fast food in 1979. McDonald's started in 1950.
@LeafInTheWind88
@LeafInTheWind88 4 года назад
Tony And the young men had heads full of hair unlike the guys my age nowadays lol
@morenitomoreno1282
@morenitomoreno1282 4 года назад
Tony and stop romanticizing the past, NY was so filthy and violent back then
@georgesealy4706
@georgesealy4706 4 года назад
Excellent. Thanks for posting this. I worked in the Wall Street area from 1978 to 1983. I would be out walking at lunch every day, so maybe I saw you shooting this film. When I worked in NYC I had 15 suits all of them 100% wool. My shoes were perfectly shined as I would stop in the basement of the WTC to get them done. I had tons of white shirts and pure silk ties too. And that is how everybody dressed. If you wanted to move up, then you should be looking like the guy you wanted to replace.
@dondavis7687
@dondavis7687 2 года назад
Nowadays people wear ball hats and pro sport team jerseys to funerals! 😏 Sad isn’t it?
@Daniela-ld7sx
@Daniela-ld7sx 4 года назад
“People dress better” also one dude was shirtless and was putting his shirt on while looking at the camara in the middle of someone’s interview! Lol
@katekong5720
@katekong5720 4 года назад
But he played it cool so it’s aight.
@ROBYNMARKOW
@ROBYNMARKOW 4 года назад
The 70's weren't exactly known as being a great era for fashion anyway..😅
@l.guetta02
@l.guetta02 4 года назад
He was sexy 😍
@GitHubStiizz
@GitHubStiizz 4 года назад
When you realize that’s somebody grandpa....
@11dsw
@11dsw 4 года назад
Robyn MARKOW ....better than the 80s
@39PSIOnTheDaily
@39PSIOnTheDaily 3 года назад
Damn, everyone is so calm and unexcitable. Wild.
@MrMirror
@MrMirror 4 года назад
Look how curious everybody is in the background, now everybody’s so used to cameras nobody would even notice a street interview or they would thinks it was going to be a prank or something🤣
@thequarrymen58
@thequarrymen58 3 года назад
Third world countries still does that
@user-ov2fc5sd1e
@user-ov2fc5sd1e 3 года назад
@@thequarrymen58 I live in a third world country and we don't do that. Everywhere you go there's at least one person vlogging. It's annoying IMO
@samueljones3668
@samueljones3668 3 года назад
@@user-ov2fc5sd1e I live in one and goddamn, whip out a 4k Camera and you'll have a crowd like a Fly on Shit.
@shinbi6009
@shinbi6009 4 года назад
A time when everyone thought the government was too big. Look at where we are now.
@evano5635
@evano5635 4 года назад
Shin Bi The government is being controlled by rich people
@talaverajr391
@talaverajr391 4 года назад
@L Vader we could stop the Government If we United.
@starshine9147
@starshine9147 4 года назад
if voting made a difference we wouldn't be allowed to do so.
@pagu_
@pagu_ 4 года назад
@El Jay You're rich or communist, you can't be the both.
@TheGodYouWishYouKnew
@TheGodYouWishYouKnew 4 года назад
Shin Bi Yup. Now young, supposedly educated people, are voluntarily submitting autonomy to the government.
@onlyrevolutions2010
@onlyrevolutions2010 4 года назад
The guy who said "computer tape" reminded me that there used to be video games that came on cassette tapes. Crazy times.
@vfiles1
@vfiles1 4 года назад
When he said “computer tape”, I thought of the old computers that had reels of tape, like an old film projector. The 70’s in some ways doesn’t seem so long ago, but watching this, it feels like a VERY long time ago, because people are so vastly different compared with today. Wow, I’m blown away.
@jwgtx5841
@jwgtx5841 4 года назад
And he looks like Robert Sean Leonard.
@elvycyla4354
@elvycyla4354 3 года назад
Dear Mr. Hoffman thank you for this nice and pure insight of the past. I'm really curious to know how those people would have react if someone told them that 42 years later there will be a girl sitting in a small town of Germany and watch their answers while enjoying her morning coffee... moments like this somehow always make me wistful
@lellamaghrebia5619
@lellamaghrebia5619 3 года назад
And next to Germany, in Holland, there is a girl with Moroccan roots also enjoying these people and their answers. Love this footage!
@karamakram1561
@karamakram1561 Год назад
Im from Pakistan way on the other side of the world and this video fascinates me so much
@chakkakon
@chakkakon 4 года назад
People weren’t fat then. This is due to the horrible foods they sell and we eat along with sitting on computers and watching tv.
@dextrodemon
@dextrodemon 4 года назад
most of these people are younger than you'd think, because of fashion, so you're like 'these guys look fit' but in your mind you're comparing them to people 10 years older. not that you're wrong, the food is bad now and people are fatter because of it.
@jmc0369
@jmc0369 4 года назад
Take a look at union/worker photos today and worker/union photos from the 1920's (roaring 20's). The photos of today will have all sorts of fatness in stark contrast to near-zero fatties in the 20's.
@chakkakon
@chakkakon 4 года назад
Torc Handsomeson look at children from back then and then now
@MonkeyHunch1
@MonkeyHunch1 4 года назад
Not a fat person in sight could it be people dressed better and where healtier back then!
@errorASMR
@errorASMR 4 года назад
Now people get that beautiful GMO soy glyphosate EMF ridden Monsanto Body
@zoso73
@zoso73 4 года назад
This is a great video. It's cool to see that even as "recently" as 41 years ago, so many people found a live TV/film interview interesting enough to break from their routine to watch. Today, everyone's cell phone is a mobile TV/film studio, and as a result, passers-by largely ignore a live 'man-on-the-street' interview.
@USMCLP
@USMCLP 4 года назад
Also so many vloggers being around.
@rickyb6086
@rickyb6086 4 года назад
Is it just me, or did people look healthier, happier and more vibrant back then?
@Rkenichi
@Rkenichi 4 года назад
They also smoked a lot of cigarettes
@yourmomsayswashyourhands5423
@yourmomsayswashyourhands5423 4 года назад
It's just you. -shoulder pat-
@rickyb6086
@rickyb6086 4 года назад
@@Rkenichi Cigarettes are bad yes, but there are way worse bad habits nowadays, compared to back then.
@brandonp5019
@brandonp5019 4 года назад
Statistically, yes.
@benkleschinsky
@benkleschinsky 4 года назад
Cigarettes are filled with flame retardant and fire safe glues now.
@MrHowzaa
@MrHowzaa 4 года назад
why dont you go back to wallstreet today and do your interviews with the same camera.
@michaelmische1433
@michaelmische1433 4 года назад
THAT would be something!
@MeanLaQueefa
@MeanLaQueefa 4 года назад
Nobody’s there now
@blaineprateryourrealtor7517
@blaineprateryourrealtor7517 4 года назад
that would be crazyyyyy
@marioncobaretti2280
@marioncobaretti2280 4 года назад
@@michaelmische1433 you would need to bring cases of kleenex before starting the interview
@fatimael9283
@fatimael9283 4 года назад
yes please
@peace2u430
@peace2u430 2 года назад
I was in the 11th grade in 1979 and this video brought back memories. Back then, just about everybody was raised with a certain set of morals. Example, don't be rude and never interrupt someone while their talking. If you notice, everyone was pretty quiet in the background. They'd just relax and allow the individual answer the question. Today, everyone in the background would try and answer the question. I smiled when I saw the paper cups ☺️. Plastic wasn't a thing then like it is today. And because money didn't flow as easily, we walked just about everywhere we had to go. Sometimes you caught the bus, but walking a mile or two was nothing. You just did it. And when it came to dressing, no matter your income, hands down, we were all pretty much well groomed. People weren't a slave to fashion like they are today. You pretty much wore what you liked. Às long as you were clean you were okay. Nowadays, it's Gucci this and Gucci that. And what I really miss seeing is the feminity of the women and how men pursued us. Today, it's the other way around. Women are aggressive toward men and men are full of play. The Feminist movement is to blame for that. Trust me, this Black woman knows what's she talking about because I saw it coming together in my early years. Peace2U 💓
@spiritmatter1553
@spiritmatter1553 4 года назад
I'm somehow put in mind of my life in 1979 when I was 19. If I had car trouble or a flat tire, I'd knock on the door of the nearest house and politely ask to use the phone. So much easy social interaction then. Thank you for posting this.
@colingeorgeh
@colingeorgeh 4 года назад
Back then we had a dress code and had to dress well. That was expected from the employer. I started having to wear a tie and dress clothes and retired wearing blue jeans. The workplace got more informal.
@Orf
@Orf 4 года назад
Maybe because people started getting paid less. Less money for fancy clothes. At least that was the case in my industry.
@dede4004
@dede4004 4 года назад
When I was in school we had to dress nice. Girls wore dresses and the guys wore nice pants and shirts. I was in 8th grade when they changed the dress code to "casual". The behavior changed IMMEDIATELY with it. The kids were louder, more raucus, they didn't calm down as easy, and acted like how they dressed, more like "I don't give a crap". It really did change dramatically. And I can remember thinking, "It's really sad it turned out like this", abd "Why do the kids have to act less respectfully because they're wearing jeans and t-shirts instead of dress clothes?" , vut it happened, and I watched it happen. How aad for everyone. Less learning went in as well, because it took more time to get contril of classes because of the "casual and laid back attitude", instead of "I need to behave and be respectful in thus place of learning, so that everyobe has a better chance to learn if people act respectful". And this was in a middle school, the high s hool was worse, and it went downhill from there.
@AndreaWanting
@AndreaWanting 4 года назад
It started with casual Fridays,
@Jay-vr9ir
@Jay-vr9ir 4 года назад
@@AndreaWanting Casual Friday was created so , a person that wanted to dress casual would donate money to charity . It puts me in mind of self serve gas , it was created for people to save money.
@marywebb9127
@marywebb9127 4 года назад
@@Orf Please🤦 my great Grandmother was a farmer's wife and during the depression she had 10 kids and my grandfather worked out of town to help pay the bills sometimes. She still dressed better than most people now days who have 3x or more amounts of clothes than she did!
@dianaa333
@dianaa333 3 года назад
Amazing how people in the background had the time to stop and listen to some random person answer some random questions. I can't imagine people nowadays stopping and having time for that, everyone is so busy nowadays.
@gary1961
@gary1961 3 года назад
People would use their iphones to film those filming. Everyone would be pointing cameras at each other. I've seen it happen in city centres, especially when there's trouble.
@kevinlunney5608
@kevinlunney5608 3 года назад
Busy doing nothing.
@bluemagic8601
@bluemagic8601 2 года назад
It’s call respect towards other an morals that’s what the future don’t got no more an that’s sad
@Metonymy1979
@Metonymy1979 4 года назад
It's so interesting to see how uncomfortable they are on camera. That just isn't the case now.
@vfiles1
@vfiles1 4 года назад
People in general seemed more well adjusted & socially knew how to behave back then.
@katrin6388
@katrin6388 4 года назад
It is for me lol
@sarakhaldi5085
@sarakhaldi5085 4 года назад
David Hoffman, you were far ahead of your time. This was genius. The older man that was alone and bald with the glasses. That man saw A LOT in his day. His eyes said it all.
@mrt094
@mrt094 3 года назад
"I read that somewhere the chairman of some company said we are going to O.D on information" Oh boy was he right.
@sisandasibanda3306
@sisandasibanda3306 4 года назад
The guy that was interviewed first is handsome.
@fifjfsdbfydd7904
@fifjfsdbfydd7904 4 года назад
yees
@sparksfly5877
@sparksfly5877 4 года назад
😐
@Yenlag
@Yenlag 4 года назад
*CHAD*
@8izzy
@8izzy 4 года назад
guy a 3:50 on maroon or purple god his suit is literal art
@edojap
@edojap 4 года назад
what’s his instagram @
@Kabaselefh
@Kabaselefh 4 года назад
There’s a sense of decency on everyone’s faces
@josephrobinson9318
@josephrobinson9318 4 года назад
I see the same thing. I think that sense of decency you're talking about comes from being well socialized and decent. Many people today are decent, yet poorly socialized. So instead of seeming "decent", they seem awkward. Also people can't look up from their phones long enough to look any particular way except for looking involved in their phone. Sorry for the long reply but this comment spoke to me.
@retrovelcro
@retrovelcro 4 года назад
@@josephrobinson9318 there definitely some awkward folks in these segments, but I do like how many of these people really wanted and generally liked the interaction of conversation
@thedudeabides3930
@thedudeabides3930 4 года назад
@49jubilee I was nine then. I thought about it.
@theotherbabies
@theotherbabies 4 года назад
People had money to spend back then!
@Kabaselefh
@Kabaselefh 4 года назад
Sebastian Garcia true, they had savings
@gentlemanlows2928
@gentlemanlows2928 4 года назад
Im screaming GO GET MY MOTHER OUT OF 6th GRADE AND TELL HER TO INVEST IN GOOGLE
@kw5021
@kw5021 4 года назад
Creep.
@ashekhinahpt1197
@ashekhinahpt1197 3 года назад
😆😆😆
@thorr18BEM
@thorr18BEM 3 года назад
Google didn't exist back then. You should have screamed for your mom to invest in Microsoft and Apple instead.
@swegboii6447
@swegboii6447 3 года назад
@@Sovnarkom noone cares lmao.
@HaniJIsmail
@HaniJIsmail 3 года назад
There are some very good looking people in this movie. And now in 2020 many of them are senior citizens. A few probably passed away. If youre a millenial like me or Gen Z or even alpha watching this, this is a reminder that time keeps going on. Nobody is immune to it. Enjoy every moment and live life with no regrets!
@suleskos.2743
@suleskos.2743 4 года назад
9:43 "OD on information" Boy did she call that one!
@smilessantana2049
@smilessantana2049 4 года назад
All the people here look very intelligent... great demeanors. They all look like great people.
@damonicajones4396
@damonicajones4396 4 года назад
This was interesting, the crowd is absorbed in the moment.
@irish1209
@irish1209 3 года назад
Miss those classic NY accents....they’re dying out.
@Shimlarian
@Shimlarian 3 года назад
Yeah they are
@coaboa5339
@coaboa5339 3 года назад
Local accents all over US are fading. All media has Hollywood accent so the kids watch and so they speak
@dcchavez97
@dcchavez97 3 года назад
Gentrification destroys authentic city culture, language and even style.
@Shimlarian
@Shimlarian 3 года назад
@@dcchavez97 same with the country
@MURUR1025
@MURUR1025 3 года назад
@@dcchavez97 Truth
@rostislav_rus
@rostislav_rus 4 года назад
David, your channel is some kind of a museum! For me it is very inetersting!
@taehyungoppa7208
@taehyungoppa7208 4 года назад
Why do they all look so badass when they all gather the camera
@lunarwarrior22
@lunarwarrior22 4 года назад
Because none of them are taking pictures of the camera with a cell phone - They are in the moment, socially aware in many ways and focused on genuine contribution, hypothetically, should their opinion be accosted.
@aceofswords1725
@aceofswords1725 3 года назад
NYC used to be a baddass city back then. Used to be.
@christinecollins6302
@christinecollins6302 3 года назад
Wall Street gave work to some of the most ambitious people of the world- and in that period we were less emotionally crushed by international corporate culture
@arcisvar4863
@arcisvar4863 3 года назад
@@lunarwarrior22 the world today is more advanced and filled with more smarter people than ever before in history. You think these people would not be using cellphones and taking pictures if they had them? What a wack thing to say
@aliadidondiaa8024
@aliadidondiaa8024 3 года назад
@@arcisvar4863 i´m younger than them and don´t have one
@danpatch4751
@danpatch4751 3 года назад
I wonder where these people are today. Interesting how the last guy talked about oil and synthetic technology
@taytayrazors9033
@taytayrazors9033 3 года назад
Me too
@stormy7192
@stormy7192 3 года назад
Probably the people that get called "ok boomer" on social media.
@vimalcurio
@vimalcurio 3 года назад
Dead!?
@vimalcurio
@vimalcurio 3 года назад
@@stormy7192 OK boomer
@kevinsjournal
@kevinsjournal 3 года назад
Growing up in NYC in the 90s, looking at the background and changes of familiar streets, this even makes me nostalgic!
@ddave7026
@ddave7026 4 года назад
Suit stores must have had the market cornered back then.
@barbarabonnette2705
@barbarabonnette2705 4 года назад
David H Hello, David....I worked n a bank in 1975........men were required to wear a suit! It was a good, professional atmosphere.
@ddave7026
@ddave7026 4 года назад
@@barbarabonnette2705 oh Definitely! It's so nice. A HUGE difference between that ...and today...seeing Best buy and T Mobile employees with their pants hanginig off their rear.
@ddave7026
@ddave7026 4 года назад
@@barbarabonnette2705 be safe out there 🙏 be Blessed. Getting crazy
@richardhaas39
@richardhaas39 4 года назад
There was also a store that only sold hats on Wall Street.
@shotgunarms
@shotgunarms 3 года назад
Gamestop and Robinhood, the algorithm is listening.
@awesomejacketdude
@awesomejacketdude 3 года назад
LOL
@st.commodus1437
@st.commodus1437 3 года назад
The zucc hears it all
@donniB8
@donniB8 4 года назад
I cant get over how at the time, they are saying " the information age" nothing compared to today, today the information at our fingertips is insurmountable!
@jean-paulxavier2906
@jean-paulxavier2906 3 года назад
hello , ,where do you live ?
@Bennysol
@Bennysol 3 года назад
And yet people are more dumbed down and ignorant than ever before
@priscilalondon
@priscilalondon 3 года назад
Yet, we can see people drinking bleach because the president said to. 🤦‍♀️
@maebandy
@maebandy 2 года назад
It's a symphony of canaries all at different depths of the mine.
@kennyj4366
@kennyj4366 4 года назад
What a great feeling seeing so many optimistic people instead of doom and gloom. Thank you David 😊.
@peterfitzpatrick7032
@peterfitzpatrick7032 4 года назад
A time when people were more thoughtful.. they engaged their brains before they opened their mouths ... & and every second word wasn't "like"... 🙄😏
@honkhonk8009
@honkhonk8009 4 года назад
yeah instead it was just silence or why
@deadcorpert619
@deadcorpert619 4 года назад
People were in the dark by in large and they still are, this video just shows practically no one knew what was coming.
@TonyTone84
@TonyTone84 4 года назад
@JimboParadox Have you even seen an interview with Elon Musk? lol I assure you he's not "slow witted" or "dull of mind".
@TonyTone84
@TonyTone84 4 года назад
I should add, that that's not to say everyone who's slow to respond or pause a lot are deep thinkers. However I would say that not enough people these days take time to articulate their thoughts or ponder a question before giving a meaningful answer. I think there's more pressure to be informed or at least be perceived as "Woke" these days, hence why so many people look so moronic when someone is doing a modern day " man on the street" interview. Just my two cents.
@NostaIgiaJunkie
@NostaIgiaJunkie 4 года назад
The whole "like" thing started in the 80s with the valley girls. And he is interviewing professionals in their work wear/putting out their best. Of course they're gonna be a better yet small representation of the American people. Every gen has its pros and cons trust me.
@warriorlink8612
@warriorlink8612 3 года назад
I miss the times when people had enough self respect and respect for others to dress well and speak well.
@Finnegan708
@Finnegan708 4 года назад
Brilliant, David. "Where are you now, people of NY's past? Did you earn enough money, enough of it to last ? Laboring in the urban canyons , on streets with names like Water and Gold, Did you think back then, you'd become the people of old"?
@TheGodYouWishYouKnew
@TheGodYouWishYouKnew 4 года назад
Adeodatus They moved to Florida when NYC moved from liberal to leftist.
@georgesealy4706
@georgesealy4706 4 года назад
My division moved to the suburbs of New Jersey. Instead of a 90 minute commute involving 2 trains, I had a 30 minute trip and could park my car next to my office. Nirvana. I am now retired and living the good life in Arizona. But I am thankful that I was able to experience working in NYC for 5 years. Unforgettable.
@DEATH_TO_TYRANTS
@DEATH_TO_TYRANTS 4 года назад
@@georgesealy4706 Thank you for your answer.
@moochercat
@moochercat 4 года назад
It's strange to see a crowd gather for interviews with non famous people. People back then weren't used to seeing a camera crew (cameras and sound were much bigger then) like they are now. Frankly, it make the interview appear artificial, too. If I were filming this I wouldn't want to see the gathered crowed behind them.
@virgieortiz5213
@virgieortiz5213 4 года назад
Just wonderful.That was my dream to see New York?Now No.
@badad0166
@badad0166 4 года назад
Before video cameras and of course now "phones" became ubiquitous, a film camera was a novelty. A big deal. A fire truck. Also, in this instance, people were being solicited, so bystanders would be, consciously or unconsciously, hoping for their turn. I took a film course where we were shown footage from a pioneering film camera showing factory workers leaving their shift. Not one was aware of, or acknowledged the camera. A year or two later, a group disembarking from a boat were waving, tipping their hats and generally carrying on. Full circle to ambivalence?
@infinitedreaming222
@infinitedreaming222 4 года назад
It’s great that the people were back there because that’s only time you would have seen a black person in this video.
@sal2975
@sal2975 4 года назад
@@infinitedreaming222 A black man was interviewed though...
@esinfo1221
@esinfo1221 3 года назад
Purity, clarity and honesty in every answer! A genuine slice of the American way of life that people all over the world loved!
@homeschoolsquad7431
@homeschoolsquad7431 3 года назад
This was the most interesting street interviews I have ever seen. I love seeing how everyone responded and wonder how those questions would be answered today.
@idontgotnothin
@idontgotnothin 4 года назад
Look at how skinny people were back then, not a fat person in sight.
@almojabanas9296
@almojabanas9296 4 года назад
It isn't 'skinny' it's normal, our view on healthy, normal body weight has been distorted. There's more people that are overweight than underweight in this world
@jamesson1154
@jamesson1154 4 года назад
Almojabanas +1
@lemieldemai
@lemieldemai 4 года назад
Well it’s also New York City, still a lot of thin people.
@bigchungus920
@bigchungus920 4 года назад
It's only going to get worse with this body positivity bullshit movement
@zelenplav1701
@zelenplav1701 4 года назад
40 years of no fat diets has made people huge.
@funkydrops
@funkydrops 4 года назад
I fell in love with half of the women appearing in the old footage
@maynardferguson9599
@maynardferguson9599 3 года назад
The '70s / 80s were great years to grow up. Cell phones have killed this society.
@herbayum76
@herbayum76 3 года назад
The lady at 4.40..
@hannastocks2123
@hannastocks2123 3 года назад
@@herbayum76 there’s no lady there...
@herbayum76
@herbayum76 3 года назад
@@hannastocks2123sorry, i meant 8.40...
@aa-to6ws
@aa-to6ws 3 года назад
@@maynardferguson9599 Honestly, yeah. The internet ruined my attention spans and basically made me unable to concentrate in online classes. The worst part is I can't scape from it, now it's all part of the reality around me. My work, my social life, my education, my entertainment. I like the privileges I have know, but I sometimes want to go away from all of this and do something alone. Not for photos,not for social media points, no criticism, authenticity. I just want to live in the present for once, a gift I haven't opened since a long time.
@chakkakon
@chakkakon 4 года назад
It was quite eerie when the bell tolled when asked about his optimism regarding the future. Hmmmm
@TrooperAl777
@TrooperAl777 4 года назад
Why this give me a strange feeling that I can’t explain?? And it’s more than one. Lol never had 100 likes 👍 yaikkk
@FrenchViking466
@FrenchViking466 4 года назад
Alcides Figueira Because they looked more happy and human compared to today.
@Rkenichi
@Rkenichi 4 года назад
People look no different then from today but with different fashion
@ButtercupMaude
@ButtercupMaude 3 года назад
Everything is very similar, yet very different. It gives off an eerie vibe.
@Simonjose7258
@Simonjose7258 4 года назад
6:00 The bell truck behind him...used to be a monopoly. The only phone company. Bell... until 1984. When antitrust laws still mattered.
@alexanderscott2456
@alexanderscott2456 4 года назад
Bell Telephone Company was a government-granted monopoly. It was not a case of a market-created single seller, it was a coercive monopoly because nobody could legally enter the market until the government controls were removed.
@Simonjose7258
@Simonjose7258 4 года назад
@Leandro Aude Wrong! Nobody had the internet in 1984! Only the military and scientists. I graduated high school in '94 and there was NO Internet there yet. That was all about to come right then... but not in 1984. No sir.
@Simonjose7258
@Simonjose7258 4 года назад
@@alexanderscott2456 true.
@liwmld
@liwmld 4 года назад
even though the crazy 60s had already passed, it is interesting to note that there were no pink or blue-haired people, no people with piercings all over their faces, no people covered in tattoos. they all looked respectful.
@marywebb9127
@marywebb9127 4 года назад
People looked better then 👍
@melikey3758
@melikey3758 4 года назад
No one did that back in the 60’s. They looked like hippies, long hair, long armpit hair, etc. Hair dye and tattoos are popular now, but not then really.
@jimmy5391
@jimmy5391 4 года назад
kaleel clark New York never had a strong hippie scene. Go to California for that. Grateful Dead live at golden gate park 1967 now there’s some hippies
@NYCITY3
@NYCITY3 4 года назад
There is no wrong with tattoos, the maori tribe people tattoo their skin.
@Silver-hg8iz
@Silver-hg8iz 4 года назад
Leandro Aude your comment alone shows how uncultured and uneducated you are to the world mate.
@p4160
@p4160 3 года назад
Wow! everyone in these interviews seem so much more open and less anxious around strangers. I wish people in my generation were approachable like this, its very difficult since most of us talk through apps. Interesting to hear all of their answers.
@daleholmgren6078
@daleholmgren6078 4 года назад
Boy this takes me back; I started my career in the Loop in Chicago in 79. Yup we all looked like that. Three piece suits for the men, feathered Farrah hair for the ladies.
@tbashir92
@tbashir92 4 года назад
I started my career in the loop in 2017, I'm an accountant and have my shirt untucked and the top 3 buttons undone while at the office lol
@euenfheiejrj
@euenfheiejrj 4 года назад
I moved to Chicago from NYC in 2017 and I never saw suits in the trains compared to NYC. I remember seeing someone in a suit and thought well that’s nice and it was the mayor of Chicago lol
@Galidorquest
@Galidorquest 4 года назад
@Dale Homgren And nowadays for the last 8 years, all the trendy people look hipster-ish and most of the ladies are Kardashian/Jenner-wannabes who wear mesh running shoes and leggings as pants...
@Galidorquest
@Galidorquest 4 года назад
@Emily Browning I'm from Chicago and news reporter type suits haven't been popular here since the Early 00's, and Inspector Gadget type trenchcoats went out of style a year after Columbine. Neckties aren't so popular anymore either and Millennials and younger generations hardly even dress nice for job interviews these days... The style nowadays is more lazy and laid back. Fads such as Crocs, Juicy Couture/PINK pants, skinny jeans and slide sandals was part of what caused the rise in lazy fashion... Which lead to the popularity of leggings, lounge pants in public, canvas shoes w/o socks and those hideous neon running shoes in the Early 2010's, when hipster fashion went mainstream...
@Senecart81
@Senecart81 4 года назад
Chicago is now backpacks and poor posture.
@wille5080
@wille5080 4 года назад
So many comments about “those were the days”... but remember that these very people steered us to where we are today. Take that comment however you will.
@CHARLESHARDIN96
@CHARLESHARDIN96 4 года назад
Will E Exactly! 👍🏽
@ReginaTrans_
@ReginaTrans_ 4 года назад
Yeah I get u, the good and the bad, they literally brought us here, Steve jobs and bill gates were that age and going crazy for an operative system, in that decade exactly, now we're ALL writing on MacBooks and iPhones
@puckvandenheuvel7374
@puckvandenheuvel7374 4 года назад
Right on. One of the few comments here that is not succumbing completely to nostalgia.
@rhettvaughan1937
@rhettvaughan1937 4 года назад
Yeaah, they all say life was so much better back then... lots of conjecture and subjectivity. Hahaha.
@PathfinderHistoryTravel
@PathfinderHistoryTravel 4 года назад
They handed us the highest standard of living in history and all people do is gripe. We are spoiled.
@ObscureStuff420
@ObscureStuff420 4 года назад
I wonder where they are now? Maybe some will see this and come comment
@DavidHoffmanFilmmaker
@DavidHoffmanFilmmaker 4 года назад
I hope they do. David Hoffman-filmmaker
@oliverv291
@oliverv291 4 года назад
@@DavidHoffmanFilmmaker thank you for posting this video Mr. Hoffman..I was 14 in 1979 ...this video is concrete evidence that this time really existed ! Such a fun year to be alive ....I really miss it compared to these current times ..humans have become less human ...sadly
@liwmld
@liwmld 4 года назад
@@oliverv291 i was 19 that year. i was young and beautiful and had not messed up my life yet! your choices determine your outcome. guess i didn't realize that back then.
@seannewhouse1943
@seannewhouse1943 4 года назад
Anyways just absolutely cracks me up people like they have a civic duty to hear & be seen
@Ichigo-cp9wz
@Ichigo-cp9wz 4 года назад
@@oliverv291 human being human it just you guys can't fit in this generation doesn't mean they are bad I bet people before 50s thought exactly same on newer generation been jerk
@George-502
@George-502 3 года назад
This is really fascinating to see how people talked, went about their days, and what they thought back then. Great slice of history
@TheAnadromist
@TheAnadromist 4 года назад
Observation: Only 4 people among all those roaming around were wearing T-Shirts with with words on them. They were all young men. That is a great difference from how contemporary Americans look. We all seem to be selling something now. Or deriving our identities from the images we wear. I arrived in NYC during this period. It was a fading and decadent moment. The twilight of an older America, now vanished, that existed from the 20's till the mid-80's. It was replaced by a much more commercialized self-obsessed version of the USA.
@fondlemeez
@fondlemeez 4 года назад
Thank you
@usernamesmatter
@usernamesmatter 4 года назад
It’s because most of those worded t shirts are easy to purchase now and probably then too. Wearing stuff that lets you be comfortable outside is not a bad thing.
@Dmace69
@Dmace69 4 года назад
wow spot on
@TheAnadromist
@TheAnadromist 4 года назад
@@usernamesmatter But alas it does great a rather ugly aesthetic. We've traded a lot for convenience.
@usernamesmatter
@usernamesmatter 4 года назад
The Anadromist he is literally filming Wall Street so of course everyone would be wearing suits. If you want to wear a suit then go for it, just don’t be mean to others for not wearing a suit.
@pavelow235
@pavelow235 4 года назад
1979 seems like it was an interesting year. Carter Cable TV getting started End of Disco Post oil shortages I was born in 1982.
@dandiacal
@dandiacal 4 года назад
1979 was also the greatest year for movies: Breaking Away. Kramer Versus Kramer. Apocalypse Now. All That Jazz. Being There. China Syndrome.
@virginiaviola5097
@virginiaviola5097 4 года назад
I lived in the US in 80/81. Retrospectively it was a pivotal time in American history to have experienced first hand.
@dandiacal
@dandiacal 4 года назад
@@virginiaviola5097 I really appreciate your comment on this thread. I would love,e that is, if you have time or inclination for you to elaborate on the importance of those years. I am always fascinated by discontinuous moments in History - where reality seems to be one thing and appears to suddenly become something else.
@lousunny5682
@lousunny5682 4 года назад
I love how people are standing around intrigued. And they are well spoken!
@michaellagalope7237
@michaellagalope7237 4 года назад
So refreshing to hear them talk, they knew how to articulate themselves & didn’t say “like” or “um” every other word 🙄
@shalom5978
@shalom5978 4 года назад
Those are just filler words that people use while they are still thinking of what to say. In the case of the "ums" most people say it so there isn't this uncomfortable silence while they're thinking or at least in my experience. It doesn't necessarily make you inarticulate. I'm pretty sure some people did use these filler words in this video.
@supernova9563
@supernova9563 4 года назад
i heard a lot of “ums”
@koont666
@koont666 3 года назад
Just shows how society has been dumbed down ,better days ,better clothes better film better most things ,the internet is wonderful when used intelligently,great footage Mr Hoffman 👌
@lisabelle7553
@lisabelle7553 3 года назад
Your random videos of regular everyday people from the not-so-distant past are priceless!
@DavidHoffmanFilmmaker
@DavidHoffmanFilmmaker 3 года назад
Thank you for your comment. If your resources allow, I would sure appreciate your using the THANKS button under any of my videos including the one you have commented on. It is something new that RU-vid is beta testing and would mean a great deal for my continuing efforts. David Hoffman filmmaker
@dayender
@dayender 4 года назад
It’s was great, in those days, had live bands we all got dressed on weekends at disco clubs. Then disco Demolition night in Comiskey park changed everything. A rebellion to spandex and spiked hair.
@nerdbamarich2063
@nerdbamarich2063 4 года назад
Watching these old clips is like being taken back to that era in a time machine...Thank you for sharing...
@Nastyfinger1444
@Nastyfinger1444 4 года назад
People in 1979 all generslly dressed better. Self-image snd integrity still mattered.
@001spring
@001spring 4 года назад
Not really. Lol
@getagava2912
@getagava2912 4 года назад
Way better than today, now p j , t shirts and to much lazy comfy clothes.....from USA all the way to China.
@001spring
@001spring 4 года назад
@@getagava2912 You think people go to wall street in PJ's? Come on now
@getagava2912
@getagava2912 4 года назад
Jeff Brisson Maybe not there or t v shows which is fake too ,but anywhere else is true, l see them everywhere in the city, in the malls, grocery stores...... actually it's very sad and depressing, sometimes l don't want to go to the mall.
@001spring
@001spring 4 года назад
@@getagava2912 You don't want to go to the mall because of what other people wear?
@sexyassbrowneyes
@sexyassbrowneyes 3 года назад
I always sigh when I see the men of those days, they were very masculine, they had power and they were respected by their wives, unlike today :(. Finding a man with those qualities now days is like finding gold. **sighs**
@teccash3507
@teccash3507 4 года назад
Look how healthy an lean folks were back n the day cause all there foods we’re really naturally an healthier then today’s food plus ppl was very active an not so lazy an not stuck on social media’s platform all day ,are they smartphones all day Smfh..we gotta do better Americans!!! Let’s make Americans back healthy an socializing an active great agian 2021....
@peter_88
@peter_88 4 года назад
There is still food that is healthy today, but people have become unbelievably lazy and uneducated so they resort to fast food junk
@MattyLou
@MattyLou 4 года назад
This coulda been filmed today. Most of the people In lower Manhattan look like this.
@ThisHandleFeatureIsStupid
@ThisHandleFeatureIsStupid 4 года назад
@@peter_88 Not entirely true. The decline in dietary health is due largely to the rise of living costs. i.e.: more work hours are needed to make the same relative salary, and therefore there is less time in each day for eating properly. But yeah...people are definitely shit now.
@geoman798
@geoman798 4 года назад
It's also New York City where everybody walks instead of driving there giant SUV's to the fast food drive through like pretty much the rest of America.
@teccash3507
@teccash3507 4 года назад
Matty Lou never they more chubby an they don’t speak this clear are understanding anymore
@MrDonkov
@MrDonkov 4 года назад
They were dressed way better, they seem at ease, maybe even happy. I'd say in recent decades we went through a societal devolution.
@33Jenesis
@33Jenesis 4 года назад
This was 40 years ago. The people in this clip are in their 60s, 70s, or 80s today. I wonder if any of them had come across this and reflect on the past and present.
@TupDigital
@TupDigital 3 года назад
You mentioned how much better people spoke- that's not just on Wall st, in old videos I've seen from Bensonhurst to Harlem, even children could express themselves in a respectable fashion. We as a people are being turned into cretins by design, and it's our individual duty as humans to resist that degradation.
@justinflownow
@justinflownow 2 года назад
One of the most fascinating parts of this video is how many people crowd around in the background. No one would do that now as shooting video is like breathing air. So fascinating how innocent and much less media savvy we all were back then. So cool and haunting to see downtown wall street from the late 70s. I used to bum around down there quite often.
@MonaMi8
@MonaMi8 4 года назад
I’m living how everyone gathered around the camera as if they never saw one. Also when the gentleman said instant communication telephone, lol
@veronicasvideodiaries
@veronicasvideodiaries 4 года назад
I find it strange how it seems like the people in the background are as interested in me as I am of them
@Macmittens411
@Macmittens411 4 года назад
4:06 - How Macho and New York! 😅 People weren't so offended back in the day
@cindydo8781
@cindydo8781 4 года назад
People weren't snowflakes back then.
@mr.patriotjol
@mr.patriotjol 4 года назад
Cindy Uhhh Ever heard of Woodstock lol
@MeatSim5
@MeatSim5 4 года назад
You have to wonder, whats the possibility that they actually were a couple but were too terrified to show it? kinda of an interesting thought.
@wordivore
@wordivore 4 года назад
@@MeatSim5 Kind of an unlikely couple though.
@joemac84
@joemac84 3 года назад
Wow look at how authentic people are. They aren’t afraid to sit and think and thoughtfully respond or even say “I’m not sure” crazy how far we’ve fallen
@nathanpole391
@nathanpole391 4 года назад
They all seemed so happy and relaxed for a big city. Maybe they had it better than us in the 70’s
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