Cave Savage
Feminist
Brooklyn (Bed Stuy I believe) in 1995
Again, no dialogue sadly but still cool
^ yeah I remember this story when it happened..very tragic. I think one guy survived it and his brain is all messed up after taking one to the headSpeaking of the year 2000. I visibly still remember this story
- May 24, 2000 – Five employees of a Flushing, Queens, Wendy's restaurant are killed and two are seriously wounded during a robbery that netted the killers $2,400.
Lol not really. People just didn't have them like that back then. My pop had one of those big arse RCA camcorders with the flip screen that he copped for like 800 and only brought it out for special events. Phone cameras changed everythingWhy is so hard to find 90s/early 2000s videos of New York like this?
I thought people used to always use camcorders and shyt back then
^ yeah I remember this story when it happened..very tragic. I think one guy survived it and his brain is all messed up after taking one to the head
Brooklyn (Bed Stuy I believe) in 1995
Again, no dialogue sadly but still cool
Lol not really. People just didn't have them like that back then. Phone cameras changed everything
I use to buy disposable cameras whenever I planned on taking pics back then. I got a digital in early 2003 but only used it for special events. I didn't walk around with it in my pocket or anything
A lot of people say 9/11 was the end of the 90s and I think I agree. Cell phones and internet really blew up in the following years, and Windows XP came out that year. Among other changes.
Prospect Heights was the hood back then?
My favorite one especially with the song playing.
Bed Stuy 100% Black it seems or just about
Hell yea it was UnderHill was nicknamed MurderHill Ave.
Also I visibly remember Vanderbilt Ave being sketchy when I was a kid driving through to go to Cumberland Hospital in Forte Greene.
Yeah, it seems almost all black except for a few Asian or Latino looking people. You can still walk around East Flatbush and see nothing but black people, that must be one of the blackest neighborhoods in the city.
Ha...man those cams were big as hell and expensive plus they attract the wrong attention.I thought people used to record a lot of random shyt back when camcorders became widespread. That's why those America's Funniest home videos shows used to blur out the dates, since all the submissions were from the 90s
Damn, I thought that neighborhood was gentrified for a long time
Ha...man those cams were big as hell and expensive plus they attract the wrong attention.
It's common today for everyone to have 1000 dollar phones...but back then no one really had anything that valuable on them like that.
Yeah I know that area real well. Rutland houses on E93 n Rutland Rd is still a problem. Hang out there on any summer night and there's all types of fukkeryYea and like my dad said you didn’t want to have anything valuable on back the. Anyway.
He lived on Rutland and East 94th![]()
What the fukkJune 16, 2005 – 15-year-old Phoenix Garrett is shot to death by 13-year-old L'mani Delima for allegedly selling bootleg Dipset Crew CDs