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Posted by daDouce Man on Sun Apr 12 14:12:19 2009, in response to Re: Old New York., posted by Jeffx on Sun Apr 12 10:26:07 2009. The nearest Wetsons was either at Woodhaven and Queens Blvdsor was it at Woodhaven and Rockaway Blvds? I'm not sure because it was a long time ago. The only burger place I remember from that time was Burger n' Shake at Queens Blvd and 58 Street. As far as finding "stuff" in your burger, That had to be Yankee Burger at Astoria Blvd and 21 Street. Urban myth said anything from dope to plastic bags on the buns. |
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Posted by daDouce Man on Sun Apr 12 14:21:19 2009, in response to Re: Old New York., posted by Newkirk Images on Sun Apr 12 11:43:40 2009. I still think those are brass knuckles on the roof! |
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Posted by daDouce Man on Sun Apr 12 14:24:50 2009, in response to Re: Old New York., posted by Newkirk Images on Sun Apr 12 11:09:43 2009. I got a glimse of the food stand. But I couldn't make out if it was Nedick's or not. |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Sun Apr 12 14:27:58 2009, in response to Re: Old New York., posted by daDouce Man on Sun Apr 12 14:24:50 2009. Nope ... nor was it a Yankee Frankee ... it was a candy stand ... |
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Posted by Mitch45 on Sun Apr 12 16:39:42 2009, in response to Old New York., posted by 67th Avenue on Thu Apr 9 04:05:58 2009. Sure I remember those, and these other nostalgic names.Gertz B. Altman's Oh!rbach's Abraham & Straus TSS/Seedman's Korvettes Friendly Frost Brick Church Newmark & Lewis Crazy Eddie Record & Tape Asylum Alexander's McCrory's Wainrite And many others. |
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Posted by Jeffx on Sun Apr 12 16:49:02 2009, in response to Re: Old New York., posted by Newkirk Images on Sun Apr 12 11:43:40 2009. Thanks for the image....I remember the one in Brooklyn looking a bit like that one, too! |
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Posted by Jeffx on Sun Apr 12 16:49:56 2009, in response to Re: Old New York., posted by BrooklynBus on Sun Apr 12 11:39:08 2009. Wow, didn't know there were that many Wetson's in NYC in the pre-McDonald's days. Interesting! |
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Posted by Jeffx on Sun Apr 12 17:02:22 2009, in response to Re: Old New York., posted by Karl B on Sat Apr 11 16:42:10 2009. Hey Karl, I might have even met him once.I remember for either my eighth or ninth birthday, I bought a Marklin Railbus (unpowered)for about $10. It was cheap because it was a display model from a layout. They were willing to sell display models at heavily discounted prices if you asked. I couldn't afford to get a brand new one as it was at least twice the price, but when the salesman told me and my mom that he can give me the one sitting in the layout for half price, I grabbed it. It was in perfect condition and they even got me the original railbus box to put it in. And I still have it! I can understand celebrities buying Marklin models. Even in the 70's, $300 for a good quality locomotive was pricey. Not too many 'average' people bought trains there. But they were great to look at. |
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Posted by SUBWAYSURF on Sun Apr 12 19:40:01 2009, in response to Re: Old New York., posted by SUBWAYSURF on Sun Apr 12 12:38:47 2009. |
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Posted by SUBWAYSURF on Sun Apr 12 19:42:08 2009, in response to Re: Old New York., posted by daDouce Man on Sun Apr 12 14:24:50 2009. it WAS NOT get over it. |
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Posted by daDouce Man on Sun Apr 12 19:50:35 2009, in response to Re: Old New York., posted by Jeffx on Sun Apr 12 16:49:56 2009. Probably why McDonald's made it so big in NYC. |
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Posted by daDouce Man on Sun Apr 12 19:56:06 2009, in response to Re: Old New York., posted by SUBWAYSURF on Sun Apr 12 19:42:08 2009. Repeat in plain english? |
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Posted by Karl B on Sun Apr 12 20:44:30 2009, in response to Re: Old New York., posted by Mitch45 on Sun Apr 12 16:39:42 2009. Does anyone remember Dilbert's, a grocery store?They say it was part of a chain, but I only knew of the one in my neighborhood. |
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Posted by Karl B on Sun Apr 12 20:52:40 2009, in response to Re: Old New York., posted by Jeffx on Sun Apr 12 17:02:22 2009. My dad worked there from 1950-58, so it may have been before your time.I even got to work there, but for only one day. I visited my dad one Saturday in Oct 1951, I was only 15 at the time. The Lionel Layout Demonstrator was out sick, and the store VP asked me if I could run the layout for the day. It was the thrill of a lifetime. |
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Posted by BrooklynBus on Sun Apr 12 22:25:24 2009, in response to Re: Old New York., posted by Karl B on Sun Apr 12 20:44:30 2009. Was it run by Scott Adams? |
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Posted by Karl B on Sun Apr 12 22:34:00 2009, in response to Re: Old New York., posted by BrooklynBus on Sun Apr 12 22:25:24 2009. It was 52 years ago.I don't think he was even born yet. |
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Posted by Train Dude on Sun Apr 12 22:41:23 2009, in response to Re: Old New York., posted by Mitch45 on Sun Apr 12 16:39:42 2009. MaysGarfields Lafayette Electronics |
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Posted by 67th Avenue on Sun Apr 12 23:15:37 2009, in response to Re: Old New York., posted by Karl B on Sun Apr 12 20:44:30 2009. Karl, ZooCaro was selling a vintage 1963 Dilberts ad from Newsday for $3.99. Unfortunately it sold out. They still have a scan on their site. Turkey 33 cents. http://www.zoocaro.com |
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Posted by Karl B on Mon Apr 13 01:17:44 2009, in response to Re: Old New York., posted by 67th Avenue on Sun Apr 12 23:15:37 2009. Thanks for the website!I'll try to research it tomorrow. |
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Posted by Newkirk Images on Mon Apr 13 06:26:16 2009, in response to Re: Old New York., posted by Karl B on Sun Apr 12 20:44:30 2009. Does anyone remember Dilbert's, a grocery store?They say it was part of a chain, but I only knew of the one in my neighborhood Yes I do, I do remember a Dilberts on Newkirk Ave in Brooklyn just west of Marlborough Road. Diagonally across from Dilberts at Marlborough and Newkirk was a Bohacks. Yes the "Wayback" machine is working tonight !. Bill "Newkirk" |
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Posted by BrooklynBus on Mon Apr 13 11:52:47 2009, in response to Re: Old New York., posted by Train Dude on Sun Apr 12 22:41:23 2009. Dubrows Cafeteria, Famous Restaurant |
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Posted by Karl B on Mon Apr 13 17:43:57 2009, in response to Re: Old New York., posted by Newkirk Images on Mon Apr 13 06:26:16 2009. I guess that there were at least two because mine was on the southwest corner of Fulton and Crescent in Cypress Hills. |
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Posted by Jeffx on Tue Apr 14 19:39:41 2009, in response to Re: Old New York., posted by AMoreira81 on Thu Apr 9 20:49:36 2009. Nice stuff.What about the Million Dollar Movie on Channel 9, every sunday at like 6 or 8 pm as I remember. There was a whole intro they made with some depressing sounding music and a view of the Manhattan skyline at night. School was the next morning. Ugghhh... |
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Posted by 67th Avenue on Wed Apr 15 01:54:04 2009, in response to Re: Old New York., posted by Jeffx on Tue Apr 14 19:39:41 2009. Also, was it the 4:30 movie on Channel 7? |
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Posted by SMAZ on Wed Apr 15 03:02:09 2009, in response to Re: Old New York., posted by Jeffx on Tue Apr 14 19:39:41 2009. What about the Million Dollar Movie on Channel 9, every sunday at like 6 or 8 pm as I remember. There was a whole intro they made with some depressing sounding music and a view of the Manhattan skyline at night. |
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Posted by daDouce Man on Wed Apr 15 05:33:52 2009, in response to Re: Old New York., posted by Jeffx on Tue Apr 14 19:39:41 2009. Speaking of Million Dollar Movie on Channel 9,Does anyone remember when it was on at 8PM weekday nights and it was the same movie every night? |
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Posted by daDouce Man on Wed Apr 15 05:44:34 2009, in response to Re: Old New York., posted by SMAZ on Wed Apr 15 03:02:09 2009. I never knew the theme from "Gone with the Wind" was considered depressig. |
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Posted by docstox on Wed Apr 15 12:27:10 2009, in response to Re: Old New York.., posted by daDouce Man on Wed Apr 15 05:33:52 2009. Absolutely! They would also play the same movie at 1, 3 and 5 pm on saturdays and sundays! Around early 1964, they had an Abbott and Costello festival with a different film each weekday night and a different film at the 1,3,5 slots on the weekend!The theme from Gone with the Wind would play and the logo was an open cuecard with 'Million Dollar Movie" written on it. It reminds me of the Early Show at 5 PM with that clock song! |
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Posted by daDouce Man on Wed Apr 15 13:31:32 2009, in response to Re: Old New York.., posted by docstox on Wed Apr 15 12:27:10 2009. It reminds me of the Early Show at 5 PM with that clock song!I thought "That clock song" was just the Late Show. |
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Posted by TransitChuckG on Wed Apr 15 14:49:09 2009, in response to Re: Old New York., posted by daDouce Man on Sun Apr 12 19:56:06 2009. Popeye Doyle had a grape drink there, I remember that.So maybe it was a generic food stand, as was already stated. |
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Posted by Karl B on Wed Apr 15 17:49:32 2009, in response to Re: Old New York.., posted by daDouce Man on Wed Apr 15 13:31:32 2009. Are you talking about Syncopated Clock?Is that still around? They used that to introduce the Late Show fifty years ago when I lived in NY. |
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Posted by daDouce Man on Wed Apr 15 18:19:57 2009, in response to Re: Old New York.., posted by Karl B on Wed Apr 15 17:49:32 2009. That's the name of the song!I couldn't figure out how to spell it. So I didn't even try to. I figured no sence saying Percy Faith because we would know it. And others wouldn't care. The song was used until about 25-30 years ago when they switched to a version by Barry |
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Posted by BrooklynBus on Wed Apr 15 18:41:03 2009, in response to Re: Old New York.., posted by Karl B on Wed Apr 15 17:49:32 2009. I couldn't think of the name of it, but now that you mentioned it, it rang a bell. |
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Posted by BrooklynBus on Wed Apr 15 18:43:45 2009, in response to Re: Old New York.., posted by Karl B on Wed Apr 15 17:49:32 2009. It's amazing how you can always remember that tune even after not hearing it for thirty or more years. |
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Posted by daDouce Man on Wed Apr 15 18:53:17 2009, in response to Re: Old New York.., posted by BrooklynBus on Wed Apr 15 18:43:45 2009. IIRC it was a quirky melody that you never really forget. |
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Posted by Karl B on Wed Apr 15 19:45:35 2009, in response to Re: Old New York.., posted by daDouce Man on Wed Apr 15 18:19:57 2009. The Syncopated Clock was written by Leroy Anderson, a light classical composer, back in the mid 1940's. He wrote a lot of music.Syncopated Clock is one of Anderson's best known compositions although I personally like The Typewriter better. The main instrument in this song sounds like an actual typewriter. He passed away more than 30 years ago yet his music lives on. |
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Posted by daDouce Man on Wed Apr 15 19:58:13 2009, in response to Re: Old New York.., posted by Karl B on Wed Apr 15 19:45:35 2009. I think Leroy wrote enough hit music to warrent 2 greatest hits albums. If I can find the albums at the record store, I'll buy it.At Christmas time one of his biggest hits played is "Sleigh Ride. |
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Posted by Karl B on Wed Apr 15 20:13:34 2009, in response to Re: Old New York.., posted by daDouce Man on Wed Apr 15 19:58:13 2009. His music is very pleasant to listen to. I don't think you will be sorry if you get the CD's.Sleigh Ride is another great number. I seem to remember that he didn't originally write Sleigh Ride as a Christmas tune, but that vocalists changer the lyrics enough to turn it into a holiday song. |
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Posted by N6 Limited on Wed Apr 15 20:44:22 2009, in response to Re: Old New York., posted by B53RICH on Sat Apr 11 22:08:31 2009. Nice! |
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Posted by daDouce Man on Wed Apr 15 20:49:26 2009, in response to Re: Old New York.., posted by Karl B on Wed Apr 15 20:13:34 2009. When I hear the song, NOT the vocal But the instrumental, I think of Christmas in NYC. I wonder what he meant the song to have been about? |
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Posted by Karl B on Wed Apr 15 21:56:51 2009, in response to Re: Old New York.., posted by daDouce Man on Wed Apr 15 20:49:26 2009. I'm guessing just a sleigh ride in the snow. |
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Posted by daDouce Man on Wed Apr 15 22:41:13 2009, in response to Re: Old New York.., posted by Karl B on Wed Apr 15 21:56:51 2009. If he didn't originally write Sleigh Ride as a Christmas tune,who knows what his original intentions were? |
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Posted by SMAZ on Thu Apr 16 00:35:14 2009, in response to Re: Old New York., posted by daDouce Man on Wed Apr 15 05:44:34 2009. I never knew the theme from "Gone with the Wind" was considered depressig.me either. I think it's a great opening theme although juxtaposing 1970's Manhattan with music associated with pre-bellum Dixie is rather odd. |
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Posted by daDouce Man on Thu Apr 16 05:31:39 2009, in response to Re: Old New York., posted by SMAZ on Thu Apr 16 00:35:14 2009. What did you think back in the 1970's when you first heard the music and you didn't know about the pre-bellum Dixie background? |
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Posted by SMAZ on Fri Apr 17 02:01:28 2009, in response to Re: Old New York., posted by daDouce Man on Thu Apr 16 05:31:39 2009. What did you think back in the 1970's when you first heard the music and you didn't know about the pre-bellum Dixie background?I was a child and I remember that the music meant that a good movie might be coming on that I may not be able to finish watching. I liked the music even then. I didn't know it was the theme from GWTW until a fews later when I actually watched that film for the first time. Before that, it was just the classic WOR movie song. Seeing it now on YouTube after all these years brought back a lot of nostalgia and was sort of moving really. I wish I could find the circa 1976-1980 opening theme from the NY Yankee games on WPIX. THAT would bring a lot of flashbacks. |
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Posted by docstox on Fri Apr 17 06:28:08 2009, in response to Re: Old New York., posted by SMAZ on Fri Apr 17 02:01:28 2009. Sadly, WPIX does not have any of it's old film archived and it's almost impossible to find the stuff you are looking for.The only WPIX archive material I have seen is a few clips of the Chuck McCann show from the 60's.My interest in WPIX and the Yanks goes back to the 1961 season, the classic Mantle-Maris year.They had a commercial in the intro to the games "Baseball and Ballantine" that was classic.Mel Allen, Red Barber and Phil Rizzuto! Agree with you completely on the WOR Million Dollar movie theme.Hearing that meant a great movie.So true.Sadly, old heads like me are relegated to TCM, a great station, to get any classic pre 1960 film. |
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Posted by daDouce Man on Fri Apr 17 06:44:33 2009, in response to Re: Old New York., posted by docstox on Fri Apr 17 06:28:08 2009. Speaking of the 1961 baseball season, the classic Mantle-Maris year,wasn't there a movie about a kid, of course a baseball fan, who has a dream about taking the field with Mantle and Maris? |
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Posted by daDouce Man on Fri Apr 17 06:46:15 2009, in response to Re: Old New York., posted by SMAZ on Fri Apr 17 02:01:28 2009. I was a child and I remember that the music meant that a good movie might be coming on that I may not be able to finish watching. I liked the music even then. I didn't know it was the theme from GWTW until a fews later when I actually watched that film for the first time. Before that, it was just the classic WOR movie song.My thoughts exactly! |
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Posted by docstox on Fri Apr 17 06:57:30 2009, in response to Re: Old New York., posted by daDouce Man on Fri Apr 17 06:44:33 2009. Wow, you made me think of that film for the first time in over 40 years.You are right about that, but I just can't remember any of the details.I know I saw it years ago.Maybe others here can fill in the details.Thanks for the memories! |
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Posted by daDouce Man on Fri Apr 17 07:32:20 2009, in response to Re: Old New York., posted by docstox on Fri Apr 17 06:57:30 2009. Actually I never saw the entire movie.My parents had an abridgd version of it whith played silent on a movie camera. I think the title was "Safe at First." Someone will comfirm or correct me about the movie before the morning is out. |
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