Watch 1950s Teens Rebel Against Society's Rules

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David Hoffman

David Hoffman

6 жыл бұрын

To support my efforts to create more clips please donate to me at www.patreon.com/allinaday. This is a clip from the television series I made for PBS called Making Sense of the Sixties. I had the chance to spend a year examining my youth and how and why kids like me became active members of the 60s generation. If you are from that generation or a child of the 60s, I think you would find the entire series of value. To see my other work visit www.theHoffmancollection.com

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@isaiahcampbell3992
@isaiahcampbell3992 5 жыл бұрын
lol "extremely tight skirt". Imagine if they saw yoga pants.
@TODAYSSHOPPER
@TODAYSSHOPPER 5 жыл бұрын
And Madonna with her bra, lol
@theroadtocosplayandcomicco5840
@theroadtocosplayandcomicco5840 5 жыл бұрын
They would die
@076BossStatus
@076BossStatus 4 жыл бұрын
“Nothing at all” x3
@PatrickBaptist
@PatrickBaptist 4 жыл бұрын
Nasty parents today, letting their kids run around in basically their underwear, one can only be lead to believe these parents must have no problem at looking at this children like that. Nasty.
@stefanx8344
@stefanx8344 4 жыл бұрын
Whenever i see a good looking woman in yoga pants or leggings its the absolute highlight of my day. Today it happened. Black woman with a 8/10 ass. Definetly walked by a little slower for that. If any woman are reading this, wear those type of pants more often! It makes men happy.
@maxedwill
@maxedwill 5 жыл бұрын
It's amazing how every generation goes through the same things just wrapped in a different cultural perspective
@Mxhonda51X
@Mxhonda51X 5 жыл бұрын
Everything revolves it self....its 2019 ...50 years ago was 1969....oh how i wish to be there
@fortheloveofnoise9298
@fortheloveofnoise9298 4 жыл бұрын
Just nowadays they are stupid and lack the character.
@em.415
@em.415 4 жыл бұрын
ADHD Synth They’ve said the same thing in every generation.
@pennyawful861
@pennyawful861 4 жыл бұрын
This is an invention of the two wars that were to end civilisa5ion
@adamyisrael2557
@adamyisrael2557 4 жыл бұрын
Nothing new under the sun. It fluctuates but it remains similar.
@Hakajin
@Hakajin 6 жыл бұрын
It seems so funny that early rock and roll, which seems so innocent and squeaky-clean today, was once thought of as deeply subversive and rebellious. I wonder what modern things we'll think of like that in the future?
@xDmankilla113x
@xDmankilla113x 6 жыл бұрын
Hakajin marijuana
@metafis2490
@metafis2490 5 жыл бұрын
Fortnite is the modern equivalent, corrupting the minds of our youth apparently.
@patrickgrady5219
@patrickgrady5219 5 жыл бұрын
What is this Fortnite that you mention???
@morradi10000
@morradi10000 5 жыл бұрын
Hakajin I think the future generation might “shock” their parents by being squeaky clean. No alcohol, weed, dancing or swearing.
@tinymustache6156
@tinymustache6156 5 жыл бұрын
morradi10000 That could never happen because that stuff is ancient
@lazchurchyard1229
@lazchurchyard1229 6 жыл бұрын
And later they all cut their hair, put on suits, and screwed their grandkids' futures.
@CoryMck
@CoryMck 6 жыл бұрын
Kat Mack Not these kids, these kids were the minority.
@ManPursueExcellence
@ManPursueExcellence 6 жыл бұрын
Kat Mack That’s exactly what they did. Then, called their grandkids entitled. Lol
@CoryMck
@CoryMck 6 жыл бұрын
ManPursueExcellence it's easy to blame all boomers for the actions of others.
@crazyshit8
@crazyshit8 5 жыл бұрын
It was actually the people from the 70s and 80s. These people are dead or old af
@flabbywall1780
@flabbywall1780 5 жыл бұрын
Sadly
@Krissy_Bunnie
@Krissy_Bunnie 5 жыл бұрын
How do you get an entire generation do something they normally would not? *Make it illegal!*
@juandiegotorres9632
@juandiegotorres9632 5 жыл бұрын
@Channel not to mention he ain't talking like one...
@darkcoeficient
@darkcoeficient 5 жыл бұрын
@Independent doofus
@r.i.petika829
@r.i.petika829 5 жыл бұрын
Independent Shut up *Doomer*
@tacoheadmakenzie9311
@tacoheadmakenzie9311 5 жыл бұрын
Don't try to use logic on a moron.
@glitchinthematrix555
@glitchinthematrix555 5 жыл бұрын
How else do you think the government gets to steal everyone’s money and make their police quotas?
@austina4189
@austina4189 5 жыл бұрын
"Extremely tight skirt" hon that's mormon wear by today's standards
@ChrisDixon__
@ChrisDixon__ 3 жыл бұрын
😂😂
@kelligarcia312
@kelligarcia312 2 жыл бұрын
🤣
@abbsbrady7264
@abbsbrady7264 Жыл бұрын
as someone who grew up mormon, i can verify
@cheapthrilll6323
@cheapthrilll6323 6 жыл бұрын
"My soul....squeezed in the hydrolic press.....of eternity." LOL!!
@randallr.p.mcmurphy863
@randallr.p.mcmurphy863 6 жыл бұрын
Cheap Thrilll Hilarious.....
@ulek_604
@ulek_604 6 жыл бұрын
...He would have been totally emo if that was around those days lol.
@Kire1120
@Kire1120 6 жыл бұрын
Helo ... Zis is the hydoolic press channel, today ve vill be crushing a soul, very scary
@magpiesmyth5845
@magpiesmyth5845 5 жыл бұрын
+Ulek _ he would have been a pretentious douche if they existed back then
@MW-vg9dn
@MW-vg9dn 5 жыл бұрын
welkom to de hydroolik press chennel
@lordtachanka85
@lordtachanka85 5 жыл бұрын
One day my grandchildren will ask me what it was like growing up in the 2010s
@supermanboy1255
@supermanboy1255 5 жыл бұрын
@@tallen3020 ?
@gavi7161
@gavi7161 5 жыл бұрын
@@tallen3020 wtf lol
@wiolantsungazer7665
@wiolantsungazer7665 5 жыл бұрын
And? How does it feel to be alive in the most corrupt times and it will get even more corrupt :D The truth will set you free, but first it will piss you off. I worry about when a population becomes distracted by trivia, people who put junk culture on a pedestal when its a tool to distract for the people. Meanwhile, the face of our planet, the biosphere, is being sharply changed by man, destroyed by "psychopaths" corporations, people die every day and the world goes on like nothing happened. The perfect dictatorship would have the appearance of democracy, a prison without walls in which the prisoners would not dream of escape. A system of slavery where, through consumption (Apple, Rolex, Nike, Johnnie Walker, Armani, Ferrari, Louis Vuitton...) and entertainment (Marvel, Disney, NFL, Star Wars, Adele, NBA, Pokemon GO, Game of Thrones, UEFA...), slaves would love their servitude (producing dictatorship without tears, a kind of painless concentration camp for entire societies). That system is our enemy. It is all around us. It is the world that has been pulled over your eyes to blind you from the truth (a prison that you cannot taste or see or touch, a prison for your mind). This system organizes our economy, our politics, our habits, our lives, and even provides us with rates and credit cards and gives us the appearance of happiness. And this seems to be the final revolution. You've felt it your entire life, that there's something wrong with the world, but accepted as normal (wrong is wrong even if everyone is doing it). Like everyone else you were born into bondage. It seems that we have been born only to consume and to consume, and when we can no longer consume, we have a feeling of frustration, and we suffer from poverty, and we are auto-marginalized. And many are so inured, so hopelessly dependent on the system, that they will fight to protect it.That's how it is with people - nobody cares how it works as long as it works. I only hope we understand that reason before it's too late. Fact is that when we are mesmerized by someone (corporations) we lose all sense of analysis and reflection.
@DonaldJDuck-ql3jj
@DonaldJDuck-ql3jj 5 жыл бұрын
@@wiolantsungazer7665 everything you're saying is cliches and existential bullshit from the 70s
@lovinliverpool
@lovinliverpool 5 жыл бұрын
@@wiolantsungazer7665 Shut up
@saralenak2487
@saralenak2487 5 жыл бұрын
My private catholic school had banned a bunch of classic novels, and my amazing English teacher snuck them in, had us read them, and taught us their messages anyways. She was the coolest, probably could have lost her job for us.
@MegaMagicdog
@MegaMagicdog 5 жыл бұрын
What novels were they?
@pagethreemodel
@pagethreemodel 5 жыл бұрын
English teachers tend to be cool like that.
@aeromodeller1
@aeromodeller1 5 жыл бұрын
@@Juicegoose9310 A search for 'Wizard of Oz banned' produces a long list of reasons why it was banned, but does not mention communism. This was from my personal recollection; when I was about 8 years old (1956), my dad went to the San Jose library and was told that by the librarian. He said the Munchkins had a communistic society.
@aeromodeller1
@aeromodeller1 5 жыл бұрын
@Olivia SUN It used the word 'damn'. We kids made up a joke. We went on a hike to the dam. It was hot and we got thirsty, so we asked the dam man if we could drink some of the dam water. He said "You can drink all the dam water you want." We didn't have anything to drink the dam water with, so he gave us dam cups so we could drink the dam water.
@djeieakekseki2058
@djeieakekseki2058 5 жыл бұрын
aeromodeller1 lol
@Whitelightnin76
@Whitelightnin76 5 жыл бұрын
My grandpa was a greaser in the 50s. Such a cool counter culture
@Khymeira
@Khymeira 5 жыл бұрын
Bless the Mexicans who inspired it.
@ericks9979
@ericks9979 5 жыл бұрын
Late 70s early 80s punk culture was better
@bellarose1562
@bellarose1562 5 жыл бұрын
@@ericks9979 it's not a damn competition I hate that shit man they all influenced each other over time in one way or another
@ericks9979
@ericks9979 5 жыл бұрын
@@bellarose1562 meh i really like punk rock. Didnt mean to upset anybody. Also the scene during that time was much more interesting imo. So much variety in punk alone.
@ThePhoenixMapper
@ThePhoenixMapper 5 жыл бұрын
CarbonQuellist | It was actually the italians, give us credit when credits due
@patriciasmith9988
@patriciasmith9988 5 жыл бұрын
My mother was born in 1929 she would tell her children how things changed though the years. She always told us the 1950 was the best time in her life my mother had twelve children she passed away in 2017 she lived a long life I miss her telling me about the past!
@brightblue8581
@brightblue8581 5 жыл бұрын
Ah so. Could you imagine being a proper Victorian woman? And then having your daughter or daughters being wild flapper girls? History repeats.
@ESAATRAVIESAA
@ESAATRAVIESAA 3 жыл бұрын
they made a movie called Bernice gets a bob" lol oh she was a loose one for cutting her hair that short! hah flapperlife
@SailorBarsoom
@SailorBarsoom 6 жыл бұрын
Before there was the Beatles, there was Elvis (and before there was Elvis there was Little Richard). Before there were hippies there were beatniks. Before Ken Kesey and Timothy Leary there were Jack Kerouac and Alan Ginsberg. The Sixties gets the glory, but you couldn't have the Sixties without the Fifties.
@SailorBarsoom
@SailorBarsoom 5 жыл бұрын
Whoa hey MR. X, you cut off in mid-sentence! I want more. If Bohemians pre-date hippies, beatniks, and hipsters, then I need to look them up.
@purpleyou4963
@purpleyou4963 5 жыл бұрын
Sailor Barsoom how can you forget Michael
@SailorBarsoom
@SailorBarsoom 5 жыл бұрын
@@purpleyou4963 Oh, uh... I didn't forget Michael. We, um, we had lunch just the other day...... Sorry, but there are a lot of Michaels. I'm afraid I don't know which one you are talking about. Nesmith?
@xandrine7603
@xandrine7603 5 жыл бұрын
Don't forget the Roaring 20's
@SailorBarsoom
@SailorBarsoom 5 жыл бұрын
@@xandrine7603 That's right! A time of repression and rebellion. Prohibition and speakeasies. Flappers!
@barkasz6066
@barkasz6066 5 жыл бұрын
"That's wild?" Rockabilly is wild? Someone from 1959 would probably die of shock if they somehow landed straight in 2019.
@candicehoneycutt4318
@candicehoneycutt4318 5 жыл бұрын
If we could go back in time and show them that Cardi B twerk video, they'd definitely die of shock
@jcepri
@jcepri 5 жыл бұрын
The first thing they'd say is, "You elected THAT guy President??? Get me TF outa here!!!"
@conorp4074
@conorp4074 5 жыл бұрын
Jeff C no they would be more surprised about the crazy liberals
@maximilianraley2457
@maximilianraley2457 4 жыл бұрын
The problem is most people think that is cool. It is not however. We need to get back to that
@AlphaJDM
@AlphaJDM 4 жыл бұрын
Iooking at some album covers of modern bands would probably give them a heart attack
@vivviemav1477
@vivviemav1477 5 жыл бұрын
It’s crazy the difference between rock and roll in the 50s and the Rock music in the 80’s
@aydenaplara2309
@aydenaplara2309 2 жыл бұрын
Yes in my opinion Rock 'N Roll and Rock are two different things
@stephaneherringtoniowritin4986
@stephaneherringtoniowritin4986 2 жыл бұрын
@@aydenaplara2309 America invented Rock n roll,England told them how to play it...
@notsunnydaysahead
@notsunnydaysahead Жыл бұрын
I am extremely grateful for that generation... thank you for the music and the disobedience.
@chickentoucher55
@chickentoucher55 Жыл бұрын
Ok boomer, thanks for destroying all the good traditions and leaving gen z fucked, absolutely fucked, they’ll be a rebellion against the degeneracy you created, degeneracy now runs the institutions, so there’s going to be a revolution back to some traditional values, it’s chaos and order, happens in every civilisation, societal decay and then society order, and it repeats forever
@Daisymayspeaks
@Daisymayspeaks 5 жыл бұрын
So basically Elvis Presley was the Eminem of rock and roll
@_Greasyzoku_
@_Greasyzoku_ 5 жыл бұрын
Lily parmida Parmida not all, Elvis was famous for performing music written by regular folk that the record companies wanted to make money on. Elvis was quickly accepted for being a good wholesome white guy who made singing on stage look fun. Eminem actual made his own music per se. Also, he wasn’t quickly accepted in his culture for being white.
@DoveAlexa
@DoveAlexa 5 жыл бұрын
Eminem even said as much in a song.
@gcord21
@gcord21 5 жыл бұрын
@@_Greasyzoku_ He was popular with the white kids just like Elvis was.
@SebastianClips
@SebastianClips 5 жыл бұрын
Yep, they both stole their music from black ppl
@billyvonderburg7351
@billyvonderburg7351 5 жыл бұрын
@@SebastianClips Anyway, white people invented Metal in 1969, and it was called Black Sabbath - led by Ozzy Osbourne, a god himself that's still kicking ass today at over 70 years old.
@psykonauttija2012
@psykonauttija2012 5 жыл бұрын
"See, grandpa used to be cool."
@erobertt3
@erobertt3 4 жыл бұрын
This really puts things into perspective, nowadays we think of this music as classic rock and mostly older people listen to it, and they're calling the new music bad.
@johnjohnson201
@johnjohnson201 4 жыл бұрын
1950’s: Elvis is corrupting the youth 2019: *God Has Left The Chat*
@mattkierkegaard9403
@mattkierkegaard9403 4 жыл бұрын
John Johnson . Exactly and we’re all poorer because of it
@qmont33
@qmont33 3 жыл бұрын
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@unknownunknowns
@unknownunknowns 3 жыл бұрын
2020: Defund the police!
@ERTChimpanzee
@ERTChimpanzee 3 жыл бұрын
God is for dummies.
@missrachael1709
@missrachael1709 2 жыл бұрын
@@ERTChimpanzee You're on it, although Martin Luther would prefer to believe a (not entirely sure which one he'd like to credit because there have been quite a few) God (🤣) was responsible, without a shred of evidence over the perfectly reasonable RNA theory.....and it's 2021. Wow.
@Labcabin96
@Labcabin96 6 жыл бұрын
"Rules are for squares man!"
@jerknorris2483
@jerknorris2483 5 жыл бұрын
SpongeBob is triggered
@dusterdude238
@dusterdude238 5 жыл бұрын
and school is for fish!
@D33Lux
@D33Lux 5 жыл бұрын
Right on Dadee-o
@TheLuckystar96
@TheLuckystar96 5 жыл бұрын
Timmy's dad: "like pants"
@lavieenrose7925
@lavieenrose7925 5 жыл бұрын
“If you obey all the rules you miss all the fun” ~ Katharine Hepburn
@ohmeowzer1
@ohmeowzer1 4 жыл бұрын
My mom was actually a nun then left the convent and married my dad he was in the service , my mom and dad didn't even smoke or drink,,, mom left the convent a RN , she and dad paid the convent back and dad went to Officer Candidate school..mom died last year and dad is broken hearted,, married 56 years,,, dad still goes to church every week,, ,, it's been a sad year, , I guess they were squares but I think they were lovely..dad retired a full colonel and was spit at when he arrived home from Vietnam, ..he is my hero,,, still dosen't smoke or drink and I was lucky to have a good dad and mom,,, and they had 8 kids and we all have college degrees,,,
@wendyladybug355laurie4
@wendyladybug355laurie4 4 жыл бұрын
PrayersnLuv 👼👼🥰🥰💝💝🙏🙏✝️ ✝️
@supergene256
@supergene256 3 жыл бұрын
Don’t call them “squares” because they went to church every day. That’s the definition of a proud, pious man. And the day is coming soon when being a good Catholic who goes to church every Sunday will make me a rebel, an outlaw and the most un-square thing you can imagine. It has always been the case for those that not only go to church, but believe the Faith to the death.
@dlsmith6671
@dlsmith6671 3 жыл бұрын
Great story. Write it down
@aneonyx
@aneonyx 4 жыл бұрын
All these 50s documentaries are really helping me understand the time and my AP U.S. History class a hell of a lot better.
@kentgraham2115
@kentgraham2115 5 жыл бұрын
We felt what our parents suppressed.We were pressured to express it.They were not prepared to see us all go off script at once.
@smokeybirdman
@smokeybirdman 4 жыл бұрын
The 50s and 80s were the true rebellious decades The 60s and 70s fell somewhere in between
@Mysterious_Person.87
@Mysterious_Person.87 Жыл бұрын
And the 90s complete the journey 😂😂😂
@cocacolaxable
@cocacolaxable 5 жыл бұрын
Back then, rock and roll was a shock to older generations and seemed so wild and immoral, now it's funny because we have mumble rappers talking about sex, drugs, hustling, girls, and even more "taboo" topics in the mainstream media, which is inherently the same concept as what rock and roll music was at the time, and mainstream music seems to continue repeating same patterns of that specific subject matter. (perhaps minus the explicit flaunting of drug-use and extreme taboos that we hear so often in songs today.) Now when we look back at rock and roll it seems so tame, even though it was deemed rebellious and "edgy" at the time, so I wonder in 50 years, what could possibly become more explicit than mumble rap and the music in the indie/mainstream scene that we have today? Will people listen to mumble rap and think "haha, these songs were so innocent, it's funny how people thought this music was a bad influence on kids." It really boggles my mind.
@jackthorton10
@jackthorton10 5 жыл бұрын
Hopefully we wise up, or we will wise up before then in 2068, 50 years from now.
@DatGinnga
@DatGinnga 5 жыл бұрын
annie mei today’s taboo is breaking ideologies
@johnjoefitzpatrick8483
@johnjoefitzpatrick8483 5 жыл бұрын
I disagree, party and brag rap has been in the mainstream since the early 90s, before I was born, we just don't look back on it fondly and remember the good rap that came such as 2pac NWA etc, mumble rappers aren't doing anything new except for mumbling so don't be fooled into thinking all music was better in the older days. Vanilla ice doesn't seem so innocent in this day and age
@MrCabrera111
@MrCabrera111 5 жыл бұрын
So true
@BvousBrainSystems
@BvousBrainSystems 5 жыл бұрын
@@johnjoefitzpatrick8483 Same. If you consider it rock n' roll, metal can't seem to go more brutal than it went in the 90's. I'm going to say hip-hop and pop music can go more sexually explicit, though. We have yet to see a female nipple in a music video, I think that's the next step; and after that, who's to say how far it will go. Maybe my grandkids will get their hardcore porn from mainstream pop music.
@Thoroughly_Wet
@Thoroughly_Wet 4 жыл бұрын
"Extremely tight skirt" Boy the times have changed
@72kalvin
@72kalvin 5 жыл бұрын
I wish I could go back in time and be the first person to ask, “You dig?”.
@kmustacal
@kmustacal 3 жыл бұрын
But some caveman must’ve said that back in the day first 🤣🤣
@flameripper5502
@flameripper5502 Жыл бұрын
Like the troglodyte that 1st said "sock it to me!"
@peachesjackofski8363
@peachesjackofski8363 4 жыл бұрын
How innocent they all seem. If only we could have shown them a glimpse of what was to come. Good and the bad.
@l0v3lyniaa
@l0v3lyniaa 4 жыл бұрын
that's what they call rebellious in the 50s ?! man , just imagine what they think of us teens now 😭 .
@aestroai8012
@aestroai8012 5 жыл бұрын
Good doc. I grew up in the 80's as a kid listening to 50's rock.
@45yomamma
@45yomamma 4 жыл бұрын
Aestro Ai I grew up in the 2000’s listening to 80’s rock
@sitarnut
@sitarnut 5 жыл бұрын
Little Richard! We loved him.. never got so excited to see the others as much as him...maybe it was the whole package.. hair, clothes, body language, style and the beat, electricity and FREEDOM of expression we simply weren't allowed. For many of us, he invented Rock and Roll and will always be number one.
@greglawrence1314
@greglawrence1314 6 жыл бұрын
Little Richard is the epitome os BAD-ASS.
@januarysson5633
@januarysson5633 4 жыл бұрын
G.C. Lawrence RIP Little Richard.
@kmustacal
@kmustacal 3 жыл бұрын
Don’t overlook Chuck Berry. He was a super talent. A one-man show who could do it all. Check out some of his KZfaq performances
@factsverse9957
@factsverse9957 6 жыл бұрын
They banned them, because they remember what they did at night was... Inappropriate.
@cflo1386
@cflo1386 5 жыл бұрын
The best thing from the 50s was the music, plus, the blue denim jeans and the leather jackets.
@KaylaNoelle1
@KaylaNoelle1 5 жыл бұрын
So thankful I didn't have to live in the 1950's! Who wouldn't rebel?? Even many of their parents and grandparents had more fun in the 1920's! My Great Grandma was a flapper so there was no way she was going to be that strict with my grandma it would've been super hypocritical, it's really amazing how quickly older people forget they were once young and forget everything they did back then! I'm going to always be conscious of that because I can't stand busybody old people and I never want to be one of them! Reasonable old people who still have a sense of fun are awesome though!
@justinm4497
@justinm4497 5 жыл бұрын
when you're kids and grand kids rebel against you, remember that you said that.
@KaylaNoelle1
@KaylaNoelle1 5 жыл бұрын
@@justinm4497 All kids rebel in some way or another, it's part of dealing with certain stages of brain development. As long as they are raised well and don't feel suffocated by their parents they'll only rebel in relatively harmless ways that their parents end up looking back on and laughing about later. All my friends with very strict parents were angry and resentful of their parents and rebelled by dropping out of school, getting into hard drugs, shoplifting, getting pregnant, getting into fistfights constantly, developing and hiding an eating disorder, self-harming and never trusting their parents enough to tell them that they need help, bullying other kids out of frustration etc. I had understanding parents who gave me an appropriate amount of freedom for a teenager so I really had nothing to rebel against to begin with! If I wanted to go to a party I'd just ask because I knew my parents trusted me and wouldn't freak out about it, I never HAD to sneak out, so I didn't, and my parents always knew where I was because they gave me that trust. I didn't date until I was 18 in the last few weeks of high school because I saw anything that wasn't meaningful to be a waste of time and I had nothing to prove, I'm still with him nearly 5 years later! If I did get myself into a bit of trouble I never felt like I needed to hide it and I felt like I could come to my parents for help because I knew they wouldn't blow it out of proportion, many of my friends were not so lucky and were TERRIFIED to go to their strict parents with their problems! The fact of life is that those overly strict parents who restrict and suffocate their kids often create the MOST rebellious and messed up kids. Being overly strict and controlling with a teenager just tells them that you are insecure in your ability to parent them reasonably and that you are afraid of what they will do because you refuse to see them as people and instead see them as out of control animals that need a leash, this would offend anyone! Just because someone is a teenager doesn't mean it's okay to treat them like a criminal before they've done anything wrong and to put a bunch of unnecessary restrictions on their life. All of that just makes the teenager angry and distrustful of their parents so guess what? They rebel!
@justinm4497
@justinm4497 5 жыл бұрын
yes yes, plan away, your kids will be exactly the way you plan them.
@KaylaNoelle1
@KaylaNoelle1 5 жыл бұрын
@@justinm4497 It seems like you didn't want a conversation, you just wanted someone younger than you to lash out at and project your issues onto for some reason. I hope you can get past this strange urge in the future, happy new year!
@countessratzass5408
@countessratzass5408 5 жыл бұрын
KaylaNoelle1 I snuck out of my bedroom window to go party. When I got back at 5:30 the window was nailed shut. At 7:30 my mom invited me in and fixed breakfast. Never that day did she say anything about it. Or ever. I’ve waited 40 years to get bitched at. The mental torture kept me from ever doing that again. Guess we all rebel in our own way.
@lrow5416
@lrow5416 4 жыл бұрын
I just love the music, the moves and the clothes of the 50s! ❤️ Thanks, David!
@thomasmartinscott
@thomasmartinscott 5 жыл бұрын
"Balance" is what was needed. My parents were beyond words Strict about EVERYTHING! Me and my friends went TOTALLY overboard the other way! NEITHER was Good... Somewhere in between ...is just a place we never found.
@thomasmartinscott
@thomasmartinscott 5 жыл бұрын
@@1963kungfupanda Yep! I was originally talking about 50 years ago! I have long since found the balance that was lacking in the '60s. Sounds like you have, too! Good deal! God Bless You!
@cliz305
@cliz305 6 жыл бұрын
Rock and Roll used to be more innocent.
@SartorialisticSavage65
@SartorialisticSavage65 6 жыл бұрын
cliz305 Respectfully disagree. It was always about the same things since the beginning. Do I like it more? You bet.
@travisthecancerpill3403
@travisthecancerpill3403 6 жыл бұрын
In what universe?
@CoryMck
@CoryMck 6 жыл бұрын
Mark Denman Conservativism is not now, nor will it ever, be counterculture. It literally exists to hold on to outdated unnecessary values of society.
@AnonURnot
@AnonURnot 6 жыл бұрын
Mark Denman ew conservatives and liberals will never be the rebellion
@BigLobster44
@BigLobster44 5 жыл бұрын
Chuck Berry was a great guy who did nothing wrong lmfao
@jcja902
@jcja902 5 жыл бұрын
My grandfather was a Zoot Suiter from Santa Ana CA. Still got old pics of him and my grandmother when they were young. My grandfather was crippled by the marines during the LA Riots. But regretted nothing in his life's journey.
@mayena
@mayena 3 жыл бұрын
The same parents who complaint about Rock and Roll was the ones who danced to Jazz and the Charleston during the 1920s in their youth who the older generation who viewed it negatively.
@jwmlovesmusichisfriendsfam7023
@jwmlovesmusichisfriendsfam7023 2 жыл бұрын
And now kids listen to Rap and it nauseates the parents and I love it!!! fuck Rock & Roll!!
@kathrynfauble9053
@kathrynfauble9053 2 жыл бұрын
This is a segment of the PBS multiple-episode documentary Making Sense of the Sixties, first aired in January 1991. Many viewers recall the female narrator and her connection to Dawn Rogers, an employee of Duvall Printing in Harford County, Maryland. [new paragraph] Many viewers of the documentary also recall that the original telecasts coincided with Operation Desert Storm.
@DavidHoffmanFilmmaker
@DavidHoffmanFilmmaker 2 жыл бұрын
All true. I made that series and am very proud of it. There are many clips from it on my KZfaq channel and I have given links to see the entire series to my patrons and members of the David Hoffman KZfaq community. David Hoffman filmmaker
@valentinventures
@valentinventures 5 жыл бұрын
Lol it’s one thing when the communists in my parents’ country blamed rock and roll on capitalism’s influence, but the fact that in America they blamed rock and roll on communism, that’s insane. Blame McDonald’s on communism too while you’re at it.
@RandyQuaker
@RandyQuaker 4 жыл бұрын
Coleman, Salinger, hertzberg, Klein. The list just keeps on going. Revolutionary spirit.
@Babyberry0045
@Babyberry0045 6 жыл бұрын
5:01 Casey neistat
@scatteredvideos1
@scatteredvideos1 5 жыл бұрын
I was like damn that's Casey's grandpa lmao
@aVoap
@aVoap 5 жыл бұрын
I'd know those ears from miles away xD
@ArQSCreepeRAkaJoey
@ArQSCreepeRAkaJoey 5 жыл бұрын
Lmfaoo
@WyattCayer
@WyattCayer 5 жыл бұрын
You beat me to the joke, haha.
@Karla-rt2xl
@Karla-rt2xl 5 жыл бұрын
😂 your too much
@clint.b.j.5490
@clint.b.j.5490 5 жыл бұрын
Pampered, soft because of the prosperity their parents earned
@nathanbacon6899
@nathanbacon6899 2 жыл бұрын
And you except everyone to suffer the same way who cares how pathetic
@liamcragin
@liamcragin 2 жыл бұрын
Is that one of their poems?
@Bolshechemty
@Bolshechemty 2 жыл бұрын
The only thing that Boomers and Gen Z agree on. The Greatest Generation is truly the greatest generation.
@velocot4540
@velocot4540 6 жыл бұрын
Oh how we never learn... I wonder what "new age" ideas I'm gonna have a hard time accepting in my old age before I remember that my parents were so confused towards my messy pink hair.
@tinymustache6156
@tinymustache6156 5 жыл бұрын
My future kids will never understand how badly I wanted a flip phone when I was in 2nd grade.
@jayqueue6784
@jayqueue6784 5 жыл бұрын
They werent confused just thought you looked ridiculous and wondered where they went wrong raising you
@blackearl7891
@blackearl7891 5 жыл бұрын
@@jayqueue6784 they thought the same thing about people with long hair as well. People always clutch their Pearl's. Just ignore them.
@ILovePancakes24
@ILovePancakes24 5 жыл бұрын
People will still be confused about your pink hair in your grandkids time too.
@blackearl7891
@blackearl7891 5 жыл бұрын
@@ILovePancakes24 people are confused about those ugly looking bell bottoms, from the 70s, the excessive body hair as well. The weird chipper attidutes of the 50s. How swaying your hips barely is somehow corrupting, and they were censored for swaying your hips. Every decade has their stupid shit. Or the excessive hair spray from the 80s.
@budmangt2
@budmangt2 4 жыл бұрын
"Life is real, life is earnest, if you're cold, turn up the furnace!" Herman Munster
@justinfrahm4935
@justinfrahm4935 5 жыл бұрын
The 1950s did the heavy lifting, the 70s made it come to fruition. But the 60s took all of the credit.
@breeharv
@breeharv 3 жыл бұрын
The fact that being a teen in the 50s and smoking cigarettes was normal😭. no wonder half of our grandparents and great grandparents suffer with so much now.
@jwmlovesmusichisfriendsfam7023
@jwmlovesmusichisfriendsfam7023 2 жыл бұрын
My parents have lung problems and my uncle died from lung cancer, so yeah
@Kevnadian
@Kevnadian 5 жыл бұрын
In the 20s it was jazz, the 50s it was rock and roll, today its rap
@wendyjones6077
@wendyjones6077 4 жыл бұрын
I was in the arrow tip generation that first had to live in the society that these brats demanded. It was hell. These people NEVER had to live in the broken world they created - they are old people who still don't have to live in it. It makes me sick to my stomach to see this generation lauded.
@philipphawk
@philipphawk Жыл бұрын
Can you elaborate? What exactly is it that you dont like?
@blackhouzi7825
@blackhouzi7825 4 жыл бұрын
I like how you’re showing the truth about rock and roll.
@justinwaddy4285
@justinwaddy4285 2 жыл бұрын
My soul squeezed in a hydraulic press of eternal drip drip drip...that man could clearly express his feeling
@savahbejin7511
@savahbejin7511 3 жыл бұрын
I love the poetry with the circle of Beatniks. That was hilarious.
@marytapioca
@marytapioca 4 жыл бұрын
Now anything considered Conservative is banned.
@plantpants8950
@plantpants8950 4 жыл бұрын
Thank god
@anti6112
@anti6112 4 жыл бұрын
Mary Takaoka, are you referencing something within a particular nation/set of nations, if so, what nation(s)? Also, are you referring to societally perpetuated ostracization, state mandated "banning", corporate censorship, or something else/some combination of factors?
@alexacampo8293
@alexacampo8293 3 жыл бұрын
So far from the truth it's funny
@erik61801
@erik61801 5 жыл бұрын
i wish i couldve grown up during this time with todays knowledge. so simple,. nice and clean..good food and air. perfect time to be a hermit and enjoy things.
@pinkrose5796
@pinkrose5796 3 жыл бұрын
Definitely not good air!!!! Look at photos taken in Los Angeles, Philadelphia, New York, etc and you can barely see past 2 blocks due to the pollution! Especially from COAL!!! Factories, etc! With deregulating pollution you'll see and feel the affects of pollution pretty soon 😭😭😭😭
@tamarak6375
@tamarak6375 6 жыл бұрын
thank you for uploading all these!
@zacharyxxx8104
@zacharyxxx8104 4 жыл бұрын
Woah! I just watched this video yesterday and learned about Little Richard for the first time (of course I heard about him but didn’t know anything). He died today! RIP.
@emmanuelmoses7249
@emmanuelmoses7249 5 жыл бұрын
The youth has always been this way .. The hairstyles, Clothes, & the Lingo all changes, but the overall morale of the youth doesn't in my opinion.
@angelopellicci179
@angelopellicci179 3 жыл бұрын
LMFAO can u imagine these people’s reactions if they heard heavy metal
@jwmlovesmusichisfriendsfam7023
@jwmlovesmusichisfriendsfam7023 2 жыл бұрын
No! Eminem! LOL! they'd have strokes if they heard his music! hahahahaha!!! lol
@recording.clouds
@recording.clouds 5 жыл бұрын
That is sad people were concerned about rock n roll cause of black people. As soon as Elvis came in they were like this is right
@soccerboy1996
@soccerboy1996 5 жыл бұрын
RichieRichLux people are the same way about hip hop rn
@saggyt5496
@saggyt5496 5 жыл бұрын
its like that with music today, you have adelle, sam smith, all sounding black african but are white and rack in the millions
@saggyt5496
@saggyt5496 5 жыл бұрын
@@spinner771 no it just proves racism, white people only want to see white people
@makachifuntwe3983
@makachifuntwe3983 5 жыл бұрын
maxwell adams not true in the slightest.
@monkeyman123321
@monkeyman123321 5 жыл бұрын
Not true. When they saw Elvis on TV they wanted there kids to stop listening to Elvis because of his hips don't lie ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) Heck a lot of parents were against The Beatles because they though their kids would become sex crazed zombies listening to that devil music.
@Drezzedtokill
@Drezzedtokill 3 жыл бұрын
This one of the best documentaries ever
@dusterdude238
@dusterdude238 5 жыл бұрын
I thought all the rebellion didn't start until the 60's that was the era I was born and lived in. so to me, the 40's & 50's were my parents time, and I never experienced it :)
@tommyd.743
@tommyd.743 5 жыл бұрын
I remember my parents were accepting of my rebellious youth, they just shrugged their shoulder and rolled with it back then. Then many years later I came across some old black and white photos from the late 30's or early 40's of my mother wearing a pleated skirt above her knees, platform shoes and a waist length fur jacket, with my father striking a pose next to her in a zuit suit with a long watch chain and a fedora, with a cigarette in his mouth holding a bottle of beer .....and I understood why. 😀
@realmichaud
@realmichaud 5 жыл бұрын
the 40s were more liberal than the 50s, then the 60s were more liberal than the 50s, then the 70s came along with puke yellow, orange and green, then the 80s/90s were the only two decades I can remember reading through history (I lived through them) that were pretty much continuity with little to no war or societal/political strife. Maybe ancient Rome had a two or three decade run during its time of continuity and prosperity, but I think at least as the West is concerned especially US/Canada were the only two nations to actually experience the continuity and 'normalcy' of the 80s/90s.....
@philipphawk
@philipphawk Жыл бұрын
@@realmichaud why do you say Ancient Rome only had 2 or 3 decades of continuity and prosperity?
@yme3267
@yme3267 4 жыл бұрын
It was at this moment we all f*cked up.
@char6081
@char6081 4 жыл бұрын
I’ve been over here watching all of here old videos for the past like 2 hours
@randykuhns4515
@randykuhns4515 5 жыл бұрын
Born in 1956, I was able to grow within these changes that were taking place, and even as a child I could see this beginning to manifest onto the generations along with the new era being ushered in, and it WAS stuffy, and confining trying to live within these boundaries after the horrors of WWII, so when the fifties came and you saw a rebeller it emboldened your spirit even if you didn't act upon it, But then, SEEING it on TV, the officially accepted device of America, with Elvis swinging his hips while being shown from the chest up and singing raucous music blowed the doors open because even little children knew why his dancing was censored and that it had a bonafide sexual suggestion to it,..then the sixties came and the new twist came from England, and as a child around eight I was disgusted how the girls on the Ed Sullivan were squealing and screaming so loud you couldn't even hear them play, which made me NOT like the Beatles JUST because of that.
@dianamartinezlee1657
@dianamartinezlee1657 5 жыл бұрын
catcher in the rye is a masterpiece
@lilmonsta6701
@lilmonsta6701 5 жыл бұрын
I appreciate your work. Might've seen it, since it grew up on pbs woo
@poppybell8217
@poppybell8217 3 жыл бұрын
You do amazing work, David!!!
@TrueGritProductions
@TrueGritProductions 4 жыл бұрын
man I never snapped my fingers so hard til that rock n roll came out
@flameremix9526
@flameremix9526 5 жыл бұрын
I guess it is true, history does repeat itself. The rock generation now accuses rap of the same thing that they’re parents thought of rock
@bruhidk3069
@bruhidk3069 4 жыл бұрын
Dont try to compare rock to rap.. gross. Rap sucks and glorifies having baby mamas, drugs, murder, etc.
@bruhidk3069
@bruhidk3069 4 жыл бұрын
Umar Virk Yeah some older rap was okay I guess.. not my taste though. But Im talking about the rap nowadays, a whole abomination 🤢 It doesn’t even sound good either a lot of them sound like robots with the same repetitive beats, and as previously mentioned , rap don’t even spread a good message. I could understand how teens like it though cause it’s “edgy” but the music just sucks
@whumanbard
@whumanbard 4 жыл бұрын
Umar knows nothing about rock n roll. Obviously he's never listened to Shake, Rattle, and Roll, Work with Me, Annie, or Stagger Lee. Those are only the tame songs people in the modern era think their parents listen to. There are plenty of popular songs about sex and violence in early rock n roll that history has erased.
@dumbboi4783
@dumbboi4783 4 жыл бұрын
Umar Virk Tell me, which decade where you born in? As it can show a clear indicator of your beliefs and influences.
@dumbboi4783
@dumbboi4783 4 жыл бұрын
Umar Virk Why did you get critical of music from 2015 and beyond? Was it from explicit language and was it just pop in general?
@Dreamzs1
@Dreamzs1 5 жыл бұрын
Rock n roll came from Gospel music. It's not sinful at all, unless you twist everything around. It's in your nature to enjoy church, you all just don't know it.
@feliciaf8
@feliciaf8 5 жыл бұрын
it used to be good until it got degenerate
@Enigmatism415
@Enigmatism415 4 жыл бұрын
Rock & Roll is sinful inasmuch as human sexuality is sinful.
@aydenaplara2309
@aydenaplara2309 2 жыл бұрын
In my opinion it came from blues more than gospel
@soyboy3833
@soyboy3833 5 жыл бұрын
It was probably a reaction against the overly and maybe somewhat unreasonable stringent attitudes of the time. The reaction had some positive effects and some negative effects. Overall, more negative than positive, that's the nature of rebellion.
@millennialpopculture669
@millennialpopculture669 6 жыл бұрын
It's amazing how music can change within half century the music of 50s 60s are nothing like the music we listen to in 2000s 2010s we are in autotune era
@Misstitanic22
@Misstitanic22 6 жыл бұрын
Then you're not listening to the good music of today. We've been getting great authentic bands today who are perfectly able to mix classic rock with modern twists. I don't know why everyone is so eager to look down on to today's music and then refer to only the pop music on the radio.
@canary4873
@canary4873 6 жыл бұрын
Exactly!!!! I agree completely! It's just good music is hard to find these days ya know.but if you here complaining how music ain't good these days then you ain't even trying.
@miguelalbarracin9077
@miguelalbarracin9077 6 жыл бұрын
Couldn't agree more. I often wonder what people mean when they say "Real Music™". Often you'll get The same 5 few bands. They're great and all but if people get stuck with the same artists, taste will never evolve. Most people with the opinion that we live in the autotune era (um, okay, that's 2007) have taken a cursory glance at music today and have based their opinion on Top 40 which...isn't very fair. There's been garbage on Top 40 for ages.
@masync183
@masync183 6 жыл бұрын
It's like nobody in this thread even watched the video lmao. You're not exactly wrong, but its not like there is less music in the world, there objectively isnt. you are objectively going to find more music to enjoy today than you would 10 years ago because more music exists. Radio has always been trash.
@KatyReminiec9399
@KatyReminiec9399 6 жыл бұрын
I agree..It's a case of who can we handpick, mould to our taste ,turn into a teen idol & dupe the public with the thought that they're singers & make money off of them..then throw them away....the 50s were highly conservative,so anything that threatened the parents 'life style was feared and hated...not only by the parents , but also by the educatirs & the religious leaders. ..
@codybonnet
@codybonnet 5 жыл бұрын
Be nice to know when this video was made. - Looked it up - 1991.
@ley98
@ley98 4 жыл бұрын
this was even before the hippie counterculture
@iamalpharius9483
@iamalpharius9483 5 жыл бұрын
You are a VITAL DOCUMENTARIAN. Your work is not lost on fools.....it is going to last for a long time. Thank you for this channel.
@DavidHoffmanFilmmaker
@DavidHoffmanFilmmaker 5 жыл бұрын
thank you for your kind words. David Hoffman-filmmaker
@ohmeowzer1
@ohmeowzer1 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you I enjoyed it
@peace10000able
@peace10000able 6 жыл бұрын
And here we have the first goths
@CoryMck
@CoryMck 6 жыл бұрын
you're a couple hundreds of years late. The Goths lived from the 4th-6th century AD.
@Khymeira
@Khymeira 5 жыл бұрын
@@CoryMck And they sacked ROME, lads!
@CoryMck
@CoryMck 5 жыл бұрын
@@Khymeira Good. There ""democracy"" was fake, classist and elitist.
@DonaldJDuck-ql3jj
@DonaldJDuck-ql3jj 5 жыл бұрын
@@CoryMck yeah cause the middle ages were SOOO much better right? Do even think before you write something?
@CoryMck
@CoryMck 5 жыл бұрын
@@Juicegoose9310 If the system was good, it wouldn't have mattered who the leader was. "one of the most successful empires..." Success is subjective and isn't quantifiable, that's a non-argument. "then you are clearly uneducated" no u
@kiamaria331
@kiamaria331 4 жыл бұрын
Are they smoking weed and reciting bad poetry to each other? lmaoooo I wanna be a beatnik now.
@BumfightkrewAmerica
@BumfightkrewAmerica 4 жыл бұрын
My grandparents both were born in 1940 These were they’re times . Bunch of rebels In their late teens when rock came out
@jasonparkinson7621
@jasonparkinson7621 4 жыл бұрын
History really repeats itself.
@rationsofladyfingers
@rationsofladyfingers 5 жыл бұрын
In the '50s, rock and roll was a means to defy social conformity. Now, we all conform by listening to rock and roll.
@lynngriffin3404
@lynngriffin3404 4 жыл бұрын
I lived in the fifties and sixties and we were real conservative in the 50s and then in the sixties went to the other extreme and became immoral and just terrible...I think just because our parents were strict and you must obey the rules didn't mean they ever taught us how to make wise decisions...
@OffTheWagons
@OffTheWagons 4 жыл бұрын
Love this so much
@billkeon880
@billkeon880 5 жыл бұрын
Robert Klein always nails it
@joycejackson9315
@joycejackson9315 5 жыл бұрын
Wow I watched this in guidance class in 1976. lol. good times
@EbonyPope
@EbonyPope 5 жыл бұрын
Can you imagine a time when music was a powerful social element that would send shockwaves through an entire society?
@cardiganflynn4905
@cardiganflynn4905 5 жыл бұрын
EbonyPope Yea...RIGHT NOW
@cardiganflynn4905
@cardiganflynn4905 2 жыл бұрын
@Martin Luther oh okay yeah cool
@bennyburnskush9333
@bennyburnskush9333 5 жыл бұрын
Fascinating.
@howellwong11
@howellwong11 4 жыл бұрын
I don't remember the Fifties too much. I was too busy in college in the first half and being a naval officer in the second half, but I do remember the young upstart named Elvis Presley.
@KDL861
@KDL861 4 жыл бұрын
Yikes! I watched a bunch of kids walking home from the same hs I graduated from in ‘75. They were wearing short, cut off jeans and tank tops! And to think I got in trouble once for wearing too tight jeans!!! And too much makeup!!!
@ahuman8680
@ahuman8680 4 жыл бұрын
Remember People, these were silent geners, not baby boomers, the first baby boomer was born in 1946, which means they were 4 at the time.
@elizrebezilmadommdo1662
@elizrebezilmadommdo1662 4 жыл бұрын
It's sad that people forget that the silent generation existed. The boomers always take their credit (not intentionally, but you know what I mean).
@RandyR
@RandyR 5 жыл бұрын
One of the best documentaries of the 60's made. I still continually have to ask, what happened to my generation? I am still a rebel in some ways ✌The Squares lost back then and they will not win now
@JP-zy5mj
@JP-zy5mj 5 жыл бұрын
And some of this music is some of the most clean music we can think of
@lucawits648
@lucawits648 4 жыл бұрын
When my grandmother was in highschool, she got sent home multiple times for wearing shorts.
@mysticanna5545
@mysticanna5545 6 жыл бұрын
And Elvis came along and gave us rock and roll that's white lmao!!!
@brightbite
@brightbite 5 жыл бұрын
He loved and paid all kinds of tribute to his African American predecessors.
@rickywagner6990
@rickywagner6990 5 жыл бұрын
brightbite who’s that?
@XtoCee
@XtoCee 5 жыл бұрын
Blume des Chaos Shh, we’re going to have people who are going to claim Eminem was the first rapper.
@here_we_go_again2571
@here_we_go_again2571 5 жыл бұрын
Long before Elvis Europeans and Americans were embracing Rag-Time and Jazz music. Some were also embracing Socialism, so-called "Free-Love", etc.
@em.415
@em.415 4 жыл бұрын
ricky wagner That is 💯 false sir. Lmao
@sociosanch3748
@sociosanch3748 3 жыл бұрын
Amazing.
@yourface07
@yourface07 5 жыл бұрын
This is brilliant. I’m trying to pick out spikes of today’s movements and how they reflect the past
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