We don’t know much about the four-minute clip — who filmed it or who the people are. It opens with a group of friends on First Avenue at St. Mark's Place, a carefree bunch sporting a yo-yo, a boa, and a portable cassette player. They eventually wander along St. Mark’s Place past Second Avenue, where the slice of life comes to an end.
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People were so much more FUN back then.
I watched hoping to see the EV i the 80s as opposed to some selfish selfcentered weekend warriors. Oh, well.
Someone suggested this was a Nelson Sullivan production... I don't think so... plus, he was usually in the videos
I would have found these guys insufferably smug back then, exactly the same way I do now.
Yeah, "insufferable" is a good word for it. Something about the yo-yo, boom box, snake combo... just reeks of trying a little too hard.
I was on those blocks then -still am. And I recognize posers like that trying SO hard to be "freaky". They lost me when I saw she didn't know how to use a yo yo - flipping it out of your hand backwards. Cool seeing a bit of the streets - especially the St.MarksTheater, but, overall, yawn.
Ditto! Much like today's young people, they are only interested in themselves and they have no interaction with the neighborhood or it's residents. Waste of film.
Some good stuff in the background though: the dry cleaners, Gem Spa, etc.
No matter how insufferable, I'd still take them over the screeching frat bros-n-hos
Agree with that; I could watch the clip again and again for the background alone—also Bankers Federal Savings, which became the Swiss Institute.
Anyone know what song is playing on the boombox? Sounds familiar, but I can’t place it.
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