| Название | : | Chicago Is... (1977) |
| Продолжительность | : | 14.53 |
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| Просмотров | : | 189 rb |
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How many black people did they put in this video? Comment from : David Sonna |
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Bill Kurtis he's an icon Comment from : wilelowman |
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RIP Chicago Comment from : The HardTruth |
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We used to go into Chicago once a year during summer weather, and my aunt always had something lined up for us to do Also visited during Christmas to shop at Water Tower Place in 1983 or 1984 Wonderful memories of "that toddlin' town!" 😊 Comment from : BRENDA LEAKE |
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only white ppl thats what i don't miss about old chicago Comment from : winston shadow |
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I was born in Chicago I sometimes miss it but I miss my family who lived there so long ago now Comment from : Priscilla F |
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Awesome and nostalgic How time flies Comment from : Dan Patrick Witcho Face Ass |
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The Lutz Pastry shop it's still there Don't miss out on those pastries Comment from : Luis Donado |
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that girl is beautiful at 4:56 Comment from : mimik one |
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Aren't those statues racist now?😁😁😁😁 Comment from : bobby G |
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1:37 feels like the 5th dimension, up up and away Comment from : rugcutter284 |
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Chicago is! Comment from : OmarAlohaDude |
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Is that Bill Kurtis narrating? Comment from : John Pearson |
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I was a visitor to this beautiful city in 77 aged 21,and was lucky enough to see a white Sox game and I saw the band Chicago in concert,great memories Comment from : Keith Dickens |
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After the eighties Chicago went downhill bad Comment from : GR guy |
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I love Chicago 💕 I was born in 1977 thanks for the video 😀👍 Comment from : Manuel martinez |
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2;12 Michigan ave without the looters and boarded up windows Sick Comment from : Lockbar |
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Allot of those building still standing Comment from : Daniel Loza |
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Wish I could back and buy tons of real estate along Michigan Ave Comment from : Nunya Bidnnezz |
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Very cool video!! Thanks for sharing Comment from : Troy W |
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Waited in line in an insane electrical storm to get to see King Tut on opening day Comment from : bigroy38 |
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Some shots in this film of the Hyatt Regency O'Hare, which is in that great world class city ofoh, Rosemont :/ Comment from : scatteredfrog |
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Chicago issssssLooting Comment from : Eagle743 |
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State Street was A Great Street so was lesser 47th Street during Christmas and Passover Easter 1950s-1970sYeahYeahYeah Comment from : Carol Ann Miles-Hughes |
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Still tracking down the band and singers who did the background music for that 1977 Chicago film I can remember when I saw shots of the Lakefront Festival and Great America theme park, the band played "The Easy Winners", originally a piano ragtime piece by Scott Joplin I actually read that piano rag sheet music from "American Songbook" - in 1977 in Chicago!!!brbrThe Chicago Symphony Orchestra - I know that orchestra They played excerpts from the 2nd movement and the final movement of Dvorak's "New World" Symphony in this vintage film It is very sad that both Ravinia and the Chicago Symphony had their concerts halted in 2020 for some time due to the COVID-19 Pandemic that hit Chicago - my town - when it was not supposed to!!!! Comment from : Charles Smith |
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We moved just outside the city this year, and will always have fond memories in the early 80s with field trips to the Museum of Art and Industry, Art Institute, Shed Aquarium, Cubs games, Navy Pier and eats like White Castle, Berghoff's, Chicago-style hot dogs, and deep dish pizza! I live on the west coast now, but try and go back every year to visit my best friend, and sometimes our old house Comment from : PJ Angels |
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Love from Philadelphia Chicago ♥️🤗 Comment from : my name is Yum Yum , give me sum |
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This film documents the little known fact that Chicago was until 1980 the largest all-white city in the United States - NOT I was born and raised in Chicago and a teen in the city in the mid-1970s So I love these nostalgic images of places I remember fondly But, contrary to what you would think from this film, Chicago was not Salt Lake City's sister city If you took a shot every time you saw people of color in this film you might get a light buzz Comment from : drjohnson98 |
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My dad was attending the university of chicago during this exact time (‘76-80), im so jealous lol Comment from : CoolDrify |
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6:10 bottom right is not a stereotypical chef not at all Comment from : From Australia |
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Just saw my dad ripping down Balbo in his 75 wagonwhat an ass Comment from : Brian Glade |
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I forgot about Portillo's and white castle Comment from : The Shöcker Pit |
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This video was made in the late 70s? and Chicago seems suspiciously segregated I do however see some asians blended in the white crowds though, ironically but what was going on in Chicago through out this time,in this is era Nashville, louisville, Cincinnati, etc wasn't this Whitley segregated around this time and their smaller! the narrator says its diverse from young and old so! I'm not trying to come off as a snowflake here but Milwaukee, Birmingham", Indianapolis,etc still wasn't ready for true segregation yet at this time North America was still somewhat of a mix bag still not to mention the outer communities away from that middle America like Boston, Brooklyn, Phoenix etc as although Manhattan, surrounding LA area, Seattle, etc Was the most diverse Comment from : John Berry |
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I was born and raised in Chicago I was born in 1960 My family eventually moved to Puerto Rico Where I am currently living Moved here three years ago and don't regret it Chicago winters are too brutal But I'll probably go and visit someday In the summer or spring Comment from : Rebecca Gutierrez |
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I didnt see not one black person so I stopped watching Comment from : Shareef Muhammud |
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The 70s and 80s were Beautiful in Chicago Comment from : Phillip Moore |
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Cool video Some real ignorant assholes in the comment section, sadly Comment from : Teh Slime |
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Back in the 70's and 80's was great I really loved Chicago in those good ole days Comment from : FBI 2230 |
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The Best from Chicago is soul train 🌸 😘 👻 Comment from : Sarah Jackson |
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There's 4-5 black people total in this video, that may be generous Comment from : Gabriel Huff |
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I just saw my dad at work in the Prudential buildingthe prick Comment from : Brian Glade |
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Where are All the Black People, why were they Shoved Under the Carpet when doing this Clip? Half the City was Black at the Time, Now the Latinos Are the Major Minority 41 Years Later! Comment from : Wayne Wright |
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As a lifelong Chicagoan, I gotta say this is a real cornball flick Comment from : Ken Kunz |
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I really miss Marshall Field's! Comment from : phoebecatgirl |
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Compare this with a 1948 promo film about Chicago on 'Da tube The color is all washed out on this one as compared to the vibrant technicolor film from '48 I remember the dioramas in the Art Institute (or was it Sci and Industry?) The city had plenty of problems that you'd never guess from this film-- kinda funny to see this now Our civilization is in it's last days, a la ancient Rome this promo film for all it's slick veneer is like something from a different planet Comment from : j m |
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grew up in logan square loved chi town but now its a dump except for downtown and full of libtards and leeches Comment from : 1vrsc |
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The discotheque featured when the voice-over said "swinging discotheques" with those moving lights - I have to investigate further what discotheque in Chicago had that shot I can only guess that this was probably The Happy Medium discotheque on Rush Street I can only guess because I was too young to dance in any discotheques in Chicago, but the giveaway on that disco venue was likely the famous marquee of The Happy Medium that they showed just near the end of the film Comment from : Charles Smith |
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It is a great vintage film about Chicago, and I was 6 or 7 years old when it was released I did not know if this film was on any of the Chicago TV channels The film would have been better if it showed shots of the Chicago White Sox in action and fireworks from the team's exploding scoreboard, and also Evergreen Plaza, Ford City, Washington Park, and the Edgewater apartment that looked pink I understand the film-maker tried to censor anything in the film that could cover any of the tenement slums, tenement apartments, or ghettos in Chicago, such as the Robert Taylor Homes, or any of the slums on the West Side or South Side, because this would mar highly the purpose of tourism in Chicago I understand the filmmaker's wishes Comment from : Charles Smith |
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This film makes Chicago look as if it was still stuck in the 1960s Comment from : lsmftymf |
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I wanna sample this😚 Old school Chicago looked so cool Comment from : huntrrams |
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I live in Chicago It's interesting how so many of the sites still exist today, 40 years later Comment from : jeopardy60611 |
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Yeah I love this town, especially the exhilarating sport of trying not to be shot and killed on the southwest side of this shit hole city!!! Comment from : Surviving Chicago |
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Chicago is The place where I was jumped and attacked by three Chicanos in 1977 Comment from : Victor Valentine |
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I was born and raised there and only have great memories of a clean working city Comment from : Ken Kuta |
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Lived there in the 90s loved it Comment from : Jo Ann Thompson |
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Terry Murphy Comment from : Davan Mani |
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interesting that the city used the "gentleman's " clubs on a promotional travel film Comment from : Cheap Thrilll |
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before affirmative action, do you remember the overtake in the 70s Comment from : sammiedog4 |
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Burdan mustafa hocaya selamlar mrb hocam bayramınız mübarek olsun Comment from : Ata Ongun |
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I need to dig out my old 3 piece disco suit and get back to Rush Street Comment from : Lockbar |
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Kanye should sample that intro tune Comment from : Alexander McG |
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This looks more like the late 60's or early 70's Comment from : Alex Daniel |
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I was 18 in 1977 and miss that IMagnin on Michigan Ave My sister and I loved shopping there Comment from : Cathy T |
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I wish it was still like this, probably wouldn't have moved I almost want to cry knowing how bad it has gotten Comment from : TheThorns |
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never realized the elephants at the field where that old Comment from : PH úQ |
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this is looking positively archaic its got more in common with the 30's than it does with today very strange to know i was alive back when this was being made Comment from : eric vulgate |
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What an amazing 1977 Chicago video !!! I love filming in Chicago !!! Comment from : Chris Krzentz Presents |
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Hi would like to know how old is the Sear's Tower Thank you! Comment from : Vera Buen |
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I should have checked first, it was named for King Daley the first in 76 Comment from : Boat Axe |
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Orwell got to this video, the Daley center plaza was called the Civic center plaza in 1977 Comment from : Boat Axe |
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i guess Chicago was all white in 1977 or this is some racist tourist propaganda bullshit Comment from : Joe Schmol |
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You can see signs for US 14 on Michigan Avenue brUS 14 goes from Yellowstone to Chicago, but no longer comes down Michigan Avenue It ends in Edgewater, up north Comment from : toopoable |
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I would do anything to visit Chicago in the 70s The "man" ruined the city by putting a starbucks in every corner and charging 40 dollars for parking Comment from : Ali Abbas |
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Processed Cheese for The Ages Comedy is where you find it Comment from : LydellFisk |
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One thing to note though No mention of Italian Beef Sandwich's?!?! WTF!!! Comment from : westproductions100 |
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The editing could have been better at the beginning otherwise not bad Comment from : westproductions100 |
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3:34 That font for the word 'COMPUTER' brChicago is the internet, bitches! Comment from : Joe Proctor |
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This brought back some great memories for me I was around 5 or 6 when this was filmed Comment from : Grayson Bell |
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I can tell it was filmed in 1976 because "St Ives" was released that year Comment from : betamax75a |
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I love this city It was great seeing how it looked in the 70's Thank you for sharing :-) Comment from : loveleii10 |
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Real cheese flavor! Comment from : LydellFisk |
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Is that Bill Kurtis narrating? Comment from : MaryEllen Schneider |
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