TEN CENT BEER
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On June 4, 1974 the Texas Rangers and Cleveland Indians tried to play a baseball game. They were not entirely successful.
Special thanks to Jon Bois, without whom I wouldn't even have thought it possible to make something like this.
SOURCES:
-"The night beer and violence bubbled over in Cleveland" by Paul Jackson
-baseball-reference.com
-newspapers.com
-SABR Biography Project
-case.edu's Encyclopedia of Cleveland History
-SMU Jones Film
-Wikipedia
MUSIC CREDIT
"Corner Boys" by V.V. Campos
"Papov" by Yung Logos
"Summer Breeze Pts. 1 & 2" by The Isley Brothers
"Strollin'" by Tigran Viken
"Anticipation" by Future Joust
"Leslie's Strut (Sting)" by John Deley and the 41 Players
"When It Happens (Don't Mind Me)" by Nine Inch Nails
"Drowned Night" by Max Anson
"Call Waiting" by Future Joust
"Badlands" by Walt Adams
"West Side Story" by Roy Edwin Williams
"Ohio" by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
"Chaos Theory" by Ava Low
"Treefingers" by Radiohead
"Ain't No Love in the Heart of the City" by Bobby "Blue" Bland
Ten Cent Beer Night
Пікірлер: 42
This video is sooooo well made! It’s a shame this doesn’t have more views. Genuinely a fantastic film!
This is an incredible piece of work-- a true Opus Magnum.
Ten-cent, 12-ounce beers were a staple on college campuses in the mid-1970s. Those were good days.
This is tremendous, man. If Jon Bois dubbed this over, I’d have no problem believing he made it. Fantastic soundtrack, too.
Soundtrack goes perfectly along with this story, bravo.
You make ONE very convincing Jon Bois style film and that's it? 👏 👏👏👏
"ten cent beer night has become free beer night" is the most terrifying statement uttered
fantastic piece! i cant believe i havent seen this before now!
Notifications on. Here from jon bois
@ryanphi5685
2 жыл бұрын
Like I literally am rewatching this 2 weeks later. Shit is very good
Amazing video my man. Hopefully the algorithm is picking you up
Well done video. Production quality and content is ridiculously good. No Puppet, also.
This video is phenomenal my man! What a fantastic story! Your script is enthralling, and your speech is eloquent. Great stuff! Excited for more!
wow is this amazing work man! I dont know whats more confusing how this video is 2 years old and less than 2.5k views or the fact you have less than 100 subs... hope you create more !!!
Have you pitched this to ESPN? It's pratically ready to go as a 30 for 30. Character development, cohesive narrative, pacing, mixture of text and spoken word, clever editing. It's a real statement. I wish you well!
One thing that you left out was the effect of Cleveland Sports Talk radio on the riot. In the days leading up to June 4, talk show hosts such as Pete Franklin fueled the tension by egging on listeners to take what the Rangers did the previous week as incentive to fight back when Texas came to town.
This is really really good stuff.
This is good stuff man, I’d love to see another pretty good-inspired video from you
This is one of my new favorite videos on the internet. The production value is amazing and for that, you have just earned your 78th subscriber. It's a shame this is your only video because i could spend a whole day watching stuff like this
@garbageball
12 күн бұрын
@@Jpk21 Thanks! New stuff hopefully coming soon!
This video is super impressive, I hope you got more where that came from
This is awesome. Thanks for sharing on r/jonbois!
This is a great video!
this rocks!!
Cleveland: America's cradle of civilization....🤣
found this in deposit kingdom. this is so good man!
This is incredible and you've got a sub + notif, good sir. Well done.
Wonderful video, keep up the great work.
Andrew you did a great job explaining the whole situation what led up to it , the aftermath along with the history of what happened . I was 9 at the time of 10 cent beer nite , and by this time the Yankees had already ripped off the Indians blind with lop sided trades !! Keep up the good work
This was, Pretty good.
Fantastic video, needs more attention
So so so well done! First time I've ever hit the notification bell after subscribing. We want more!!!
Imagine they have 10 cents beer night todays games 😂😂😂
@luisreyes1963
7 күн бұрын
The team front office would frown on that. $1 Beer Night would be to their liking. 🍺
great job! can't wait til the algorithm reminds me of this and I see it with 10,000+ views instead of ~600 you earned yourself a sub :)
How the fuck does this have only 689 views
Disco Demolition next?
@luisreyes1963
7 күн бұрын
Hell Yeah! 😆
One question: Ingoing beer means outgoing piss. Where did all that urine go? It is well known that Cleveland Stadium had inadequate restrooms.
@luisreyes1963
7 күн бұрын
Eww...🤢
Using a bunt up first base line to force a pitcher close enough to run up his back is nothing new. 'Contact' hitters would use this for payback and it wouldn't be as obvious as charging the mound, possibly avoiding a fine and suspension. Clip of Jackie Robinson forcing the pitcher and first baseman towards foul line and since they were not close enough to run over, he took out the second baseman covering first @ 1:09... kzread.info/dash/bejne/X2ehzapvYsi0h7A.html Who sez it isn't a 'contact' game? It's pronounced See-zarr Toe-var. When it came to streakers, David Niven after being interrupted during an Oscar show said "...isn't it fascinating to think that probably the only laugh that man will ever get in his life is by stripping off and showing his shortcomings?"..." Good chance that Billy let be known that he would back up any Rangers player who bunt/collision play, he may had pulled that off as a player. Your analysis of Billy is correct, just that the Yanks first hired him during the '75 season. Lowenstein always had a flair for the dramatic moment. Photo @ 31:00 is of "Disco Demolition Night' in Chicago, not the 10 cent beer night. Just over 2 years later, I experienced a out-of-control riot at Yankee Stadium when Chambliss hit the homer to win AL pennant. The stampede down the aisles to the field was like nothing I'd ever seen in person as a 16 year old - frightening. This was fueled by excessive drinking and drugs before and during the game - you could smell the pot almost everywhere - not to mention the substances taken in other ways. Teams were using security measures that assumed that customers were for the most part sober and/or respectful. So much for the 70's. Pretty well done, although a bit over-produced. I did my time in Bristol and this could pass for content from 'Mother Ship' but just remember Sal Marciano's words " happiness is seeing Bristol in your rear-view mirror..."
Well hey there