I worked in Kings Rd in the late 70s ... it was all over by then
@Kerygmame6 күн бұрын
they people are politicians now
@jonoohanlon531912 күн бұрын
Beatnik!
@jacobkeppler198415 күн бұрын
Do have more like this one if you do please post more
@billathighwoods428919 күн бұрын
1st BATTALION SCOTS GUARDS in MALAYSIA - 2nd BATTALION in ISERLOHN, WEST GERMANY
@trondog850325 күн бұрын
Guardsmen, when they were bound by fierce discipline, their drill was immaculate, and they were truly second to none.
@Peter-lm3ic26 күн бұрын
The opening photo I would suggest is of street liners running to Wellington Barracks at the end of the Parade.
@user-pl7xx5pu2nАй бұрын
عصر النهضة خلال مده الدراسة في جامعة اكسفورد خلال مدئ قصيرة
@malcolmmcrobert98532 ай бұрын
I worked as a young man in Securicor Ltd on Chelsea embankment in the late 60's. I frequented The Birds Nest in Kings Road, but it no longer exists. I also found out recently that the lovely building used to be ths place used to house a Jazz club in the same building (The Swallow something-or other) down in the basement level. I had no idea that my good ol' uncle, Bruce Turner, may have been playing downstairs when I would have been boogie-ing upstairs. 😅 Ah, memories.
@damienmorrison72262 ай бұрын
I walked recently 2023 the entire length of the kings rd I grew up in Fulham in the 70s/80s I remember how fun the kings rd was ......ITS DEAD NOW....OVER....just dreary chain shops rubbish everywhere dull miserable people homeless everywhere ...just a sad dirty dull place like every miserable high street filled with chain stores all selling the same tat high rents/rates...online shopping has killed all the independent shops ...London has lost its mojo completely everything is being bulldozed for grim...luxury...crappy flats its such a shame to see how its all become
@lucasa.a44955 ай бұрын
Relaxing images of happy times!!!
@bryanpawley63775 ай бұрын
I was there 😂, serving on SS Himalaya Thanks for the memories 😊
@user-yz8pw9dv2n5 ай бұрын
All these lovely darlings !
@watchman22635 ай бұрын
Loved every second of this, its as if everyone all agreed to meet in the Kings Road for one big party, and encapsulate the period perfectly, a sense of excitement with something in the air, just for that afternoon.
@l.c8386 ай бұрын
It looks very exciting and vibrant back then!
@michael-gs6kh6 ай бұрын
I lived in Paradise Walk during the 60's, the rent for one of the 2 bedroom houses was £16 per week, the owner wanted to sell it for £16,000 ( a lot of money then - too much for me!)
@kgarrett14046 ай бұрын
Looks like Lionel Blair in shot with Sammy Davi’s Jnr.
@Captally6 ай бұрын
Too painful to watch. I was 24 in 1967 and spent many an afternoon strolling along here. Does it really look like cultural enrichment was needed?
@MrTaytersDeep5 ай бұрын
A bit ingenious, we would have never had all the curry and kebab shops to choose from ,🤦
@richardcummins54656 ай бұрын
Absolutely enchanting. Long before the tide came in! The girls look fabulous.
@thomasjoseph47186 ай бұрын
I give in to the temptation to look at these old films but it is nearly always a source of sadness. It is better not to dwell on the past. It may look nice,but one forgets that life is never perfect and there were problems back then too.
@joemorgan6367 ай бұрын
I was only 5 months old here 57 now 🤣🤣 unbelievable ah the motors JAGUAR ETYPES saw 3
@jimmycain86697 ай бұрын
When Obama turned on the hate machine the country changed. Now we have to be divided in groups that hate each other to keep the democrats in power. They even come out with new groups all the time for more chaos. There are so many alphabet people we gonna need to add more letters to the alphabet.
@keene1397 ай бұрын
Now it's a third world dump
@seansmith4457 ай бұрын
Before the invasion 😢
@lesleyscott9387 ай бұрын
Completely gone down the pan since then ...for starters all the girls would be porkers now 😂
@peterm18267 ай бұрын
No tattoos gym thots. In sight.
@vulgivagu7 ай бұрын
I am now 77 years old. Lived through that wonderful life back then. What happened after that was a text book lesson on how vindictive politicians have destroyed our world.
@gerhardtmuller74397 ай бұрын
the britain we knew and loved. that's why people came here. because it was great. been swept aside. well done, voters 👍
@mrgaryg447 ай бұрын
The good old days , Peace and Love.
@chrisr54997 ай бұрын
Fashion looks great mix of still Mod with Flower Power but how did it go ugly with the long hair and flares of the 1970s apart from the early Skinheads then the birth of Punk.
@mistofoles7 ай бұрын
Music is "A Summer Place" by Max Steiner.
@eltonlovell98987 ай бұрын
Beautiful british cars.. very sad how London has lost it's class in modern times.
@jillg1517 ай бұрын
I was seventeen when this was filmed, lived and worked in London, loved the lifestyle and fashions. Just a passing thought, noticed how slim everyone looked….🤔must have been pre fast food era!
@peterpandaluki66637 ай бұрын
Look how slim everyone was.
@maida-vale7 ай бұрын
I arrived in London in a Triumph Spitfire via This road in June '67! The very best year ever and do tell; where is all the "diversity", all the illegal or otherwise immigrants??? There weren't any until Blair & Blair told us that WE were demanding them and where, come to that, are all the grosso fat people?? There weren't any!! Today is sick and England is no more!!!
Did anyone spot mick Jager lo I was 16;at the time and spent time in Paris summer b67
@kevrussell59728 ай бұрын
There was alot of soft tops driving about more than you would see today, must of been warmer back then 😂
@StuMas8 ай бұрын
Saturday, 15th July 1967. What a groovy date, baby!
@user-ll9zd2dh6h8 ай бұрын
Yes,the good old days were BETTER despite the old saying that they werent always so and now is actually better.Well,they arent.Things are worse now.
@tedthesailor1728 ай бұрын
Convertibles and sports cars sure were popular back then. All the `birds' seemed to have shopped at Mary Quant...
@briangregg11048 ай бұрын
Can’t be London everyone looks English.
@hirodefrance8 ай бұрын
why did people stop wearing colours ...
@flyinghedgehog38338 ай бұрын
Bought purple bell bottoms from Sellers...hair cut by Scissors... Happy days
@guckfoogle10968 ай бұрын
Enoch wasn't right. He vastly underestimated.
@guckfoogle10968 ай бұрын
From this to what we have now in less than 1 generation. Christ, imagine another 50 years.
@NigelHyphenJones8 ай бұрын
One generation…. 🤔 No….. more like three… I would have been a boy when this was made and now I have grandchildren who may soon become parents themselves…..
@jaspal2016 ай бұрын
Blame American capitalism and zionist dictators
@g.p6168 ай бұрын
Great video…. But clearly fake…. Everybody is white and we are all told, London has always been cosmopolitan.
@NigelHyphenJones8 ай бұрын
You’re forgetting that this was (and still is) an affluent part of London….. not too far away, places like Ladbroke Grove, Brixton and Southall were very different…. before gentrification 👌
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This was neat
I worked in Kings Rd in the late 70s ... it was all over by then
they people are politicians now
Beatnik!
Do have more like this one if you do please post more
1st BATTALION SCOTS GUARDS in MALAYSIA - 2nd BATTALION in ISERLOHN, WEST GERMANY
Guardsmen, when they were bound by fierce discipline, their drill was immaculate, and they were truly second to none.
The opening photo I would suggest is of street liners running to Wellington Barracks at the end of the Parade.
عصر النهضة خلال مده الدراسة في جامعة اكسفورد خلال مدئ قصيرة
I worked as a young man in Securicor Ltd on Chelsea embankment in the late 60's. I frequented The Birds Nest in Kings Road, but it no longer exists. I also found out recently that the lovely building used to be ths place used to house a Jazz club in the same building (The Swallow something-or other) down in the basement level. I had no idea that my good ol' uncle, Bruce Turner, may have been playing downstairs when I would have been boogie-ing upstairs. 😅 Ah, memories.
I walked recently 2023 the entire length of the kings rd I grew up in Fulham in the 70s/80s I remember how fun the kings rd was ......ITS DEAD NOW....OVER....just dreary chain shops rubbish everywhere dull miserable people homeless everywhere ...just a sad dirty dull place like every miserable high street filled with chain stores all selling the same tat high rents/rates...online shopping has killed all the independent shops ...London has lost its mojo completely everything is being bulldozed for grim...luxury...crappy flats its such a shame to see how its all become
Relaxing images of happy times!!!
I was there 😂, serving on SS Himalaya Thanks for the memories 😊
All these lovely darlings !
Loved every second of this, its as if everyone all agreed to meet in the Kings Road for one big party, and encapsulate the period perfectly, a sense of excitement with something in the air, just for that afternoon.
It looks very exciting and vibrant back then!
I lived in Paradise Walk during the 60's, the rent for one of the 2 bedroom houses was £16 per week, the owner wanted to sell it for £16,000 ( a lot of money then - too much for me!)
Looks like Lionel Blair in shot with Sammy Davi’s Jnr.
Too painful to watch. I was 24 in 1967 and spent many an afternoon strolling along here. Does it really look like cultural enrichment was needed?
A bit ingenious, we would have never had all the curry and kebab shops to choose from ,🤦
Absolutely enchanting. Long before the tide came in! The girls look fabulous.
I give in to the temptation to look at these old films but it is nearly always a source of sadness. It is better not to dwell on the past. It may look nice,but one forgets that life is never perfect and there were problems back then too.
I was only 5 months old here 57 now 🤣🤣 unbelievable ah the motors JAGUAR ETYPES saw 3
When Obama turned on the hate machine the country changed. Now we have to be divided in groups that hate each other to keep the democrats in power. They even come out with new groups all the time for more chaos. There are so many alphabet people we gonna need to add more letters to the alphabet.
Now it's a third world dump
Before the invasion 😢
Completely gone down the pan since then ...for starters all the girls would be porkers now 😂
No tattoos gym thots. In sight.
I am now 77 years old. Lived through that wonderful life back then. What happened after that was a text book lesson on how vindictive politicians have destroyed our world.
the britain we knew and loved. that's why people came here. because it was great. been swept aside. well done, voters 👍
The good old days , Peace and Love.
Fashion looks great mix of still Mod with Flower Power but how did it go ugly with the long hair and flares of the 1970s apart from the early Skinheads then the birth of Punk.
Music is "A Summer Place" by Max Steiner.
Beautiful british cars.. very sad how London has lost it's class in modern times.
I was seventeen when this was filmed, lived and worked in London, loved the lifestyle and fashions. Just a passing thought, noticed how slim everyone looked….🤔must have been pre fast food era!
Look how slim everyone was.
I arrived in London in a Triumph Spitfire via This road in June '67! The very best year ever and do tell; where is all the "diversity", all the illegal or otherwise immigrants??? There weren't any until Blair & Blair told us that WE were demanding them and where, come to that, are all the grosso fat people?? There weren't any!! Today is sick and England is no more!!!
Thanks that was fab
- WhaT's Girls,WhaT's Music,WhaT's Fashion,WhaT's STyle,WhaT's Marvelous Era's...~🤔🌉👩🏻🎨
Great times oh so happy happy time
Did anyone spot mick Jager lo I was 16;at the time and spent time in Paris summer b67
There was alot of soft tops driving about more than you would see today, must of been warmer back then 😂
Saturday, 15th July 1967. What a groovy date, baby!
Yes,the good old days were BETTER despite the old saying that they werent always so and now is actually better.Well,they arent.Things are worse now.
Convertibles and sports cars sure were popular back then. All the `birds' seemed to have shopped at Mary Quant...
Can’t be London everyone looks English.
why did people stop wearing colours ...
Bought purple bell bottoms from Sellers...hair cut by Scissors... Happy days
Enoch wasn't right. He vastly underestimated.
From this to what we have now in less than 1 generation. Christ, imagine another 50 years.
One generation…. 🤔 No….. more like three… I would have been a boy when this was made and now I have grandchildren who may soon become parents themselves…..
Blame American capitalism and zionist dictators
Great video…. But clearly fake…. Everybody is white and we are all told, London has always been cosmopolitan.
You’re forgetting that this was (and still is) an affluent part of London….. not too far away, places like Ladbroke Grove, Brixton and Southall were very different…. before gentrification 👌