Thank you for these wonderful and nostalgic photos from the Stockholm of my youth, it hurts to see what it looks like on the streets and squares today, but I am still happy to have experienced that time. 👍👋
@@beorlingo Det är taget. Ändrade namn för 13 år sen. Men bodde i både Bastuhagsvägen Stureby (som lite mer vuxen)och Björksundsslingan i Bandhagen. (Som barn)..
The year 1976 with the vocal track Arrival by ABBA with pictures of Stockholm in the background. The year 1976 was the peak year for the band as they released their best album Arrival. As for Sweden itself, blinded Swedes made their own current fate by choosing the left that ruled Sweden all these years, which brought millions of emigrants who have destroyed and are destroying this beautiful country.
This is Sweden how my mom had visited it back in those days. She went on the ferry from Northern Germany in her Volkswagen Beatle. It happened to her once that her car was searched. Germany had left wing terrorists (RAF) and she was at the age (in her mid 20s) of those terrorists and from Germany. Well, she said the Swedish border control troopers were very kind and since she had nothing to hide and cooperated, they had even put the car back together. The troopers even recovered one old half a pack of cigarettes that her buddy, a mechanic, had left between the seats. Awesome days! During her stay together with some of her buddies from Germany, they also had booked a flight with a Cessna. She remembered how one of her friends would shout during the flight: "Hey look, there is our camping site of Bödasand!" - hence the pilot took it as a challange and did a knife-edge flight over the site, making everyone on board feel compressed like anchovis in a can. My mom as well as her buddies have always found the country to be extremely clean, polite, open-minded and they were amazed how child friendly Sweden was. The daddys back then would let their kids climb up and down on the Volvo cars. Back in 1976, my mom and their friends had seen Midsommer in Sweden. They all said they hve never thought people could actually drink that much. Mom and her buddies were even shocked to see patrols with machine guns, searching cars for alcoholic beverage. Mom told me how the troopers would let them pass and comment: "You Germans know how much you can handle. We don't need to search you." Sounded a bit like Obi Wan's mind trick (you don't need to see his ID, these aren't the droids we're after). Must have been so awesome to have been in that country before it changed.
@@BALI891 Many countries have changed forever. My home country Germany is unrecognizable. The country I knew in my childhood (1980s and 1990s) does no longer exist. I have my little Germany in exile in Cyprus. It is a shame what those countries like Sweden, Germany and others in Europe have become.
Thank´s. What do you mean with hard time? That was one of the best years in Stockholm. My son was one year and most of the we partied and had fun. Today´s Stockholm is a Ghetto and unpleasant place.
I was looking for a job for a month (as a newcomer from Poland, I did not have a work permit) and spent spent all the money brought. Finally I found a undeclared job and worked hard for two months from morning to night (restaurant, handing out leaflets). I saw daylight only on Sunday.
@@nyepiscandinavia The money I earned back then in Stockholm helped me finance my trip to Canada the following year. Without this money, with the earnings in Poland at that time (about 10-15 times lower than in Sweden), this trip would have been rather impossible.
Downtown Stockholm looks after 45 years the same today, not much has changed, some new shops of course, but more or less the same houses. But it is a much more dangerous city today because of the disastrous politics, in particular the last 10 years. Spend your holiday elsewhere, in Tijuana, Caracas or Detroit, for example.
Wonderful pictures of a wondeful era i stockholm , I miss these days, now its just not the same sadly .
Looks almost identical today but the atmosphere is very different.
Less optimism in the air, and I don't think it's just me getting old.
It's easy to get nostalgic for a time when Sweden still existed.
Espcially if you are not aware of time?
Thank you for these wonderful and nostalgic photos from the Stockholm of my youth, it hurts to see what it looks like on the streets and squares today, but I am still happy to have experienced that time. 👍👋
I can not forget those beatifiul times they were the most important times from my life!!
Tack för tidsresan. Jag bodde i Bandhagen och uppväxt i Stockholm. Mycket finns kvar, tack och lov..
@@beorlingo Det är taget. Ändrade namn för 13 år sen. Men bodde i både Bastuhagsvägen Stureby (som lite mer vuxen)och Björksundsslingan i Bandhagen. (Som barn)..
Nostalgia is the dreaming back to an ideal time that never existed. The best time has always been 3 to 5 decades ago.
The Stockholm of my early childhood. Sadly not quite the same city - or country - any more.
Hej Mats! Det er desværre det samme her i København og Danmark.
Not even ONE Hijab or Burka in sight!!
Lovely times!
The year 1976 with the vocal track Arrival by ABBA with pictures of Stockholm in the background. The year 1976 was the peak year for the band as they released their best album Arrival. As for Sweden itself, blinded Swedes made their own current fate by choosing the left that ruled Sweden all these years, which brought millions of emigrants who have destroyed and are destroying this beautiful country.
You are one hundred percent right
"Choosing the left", all the parties were pro-immigration, doesn't matter if you voted "right" or "left".
Life goes fast and there is not possible to have another one....
Sweet nostalgia.
Fint
Thank you.
2:07 City Hall spells Stadshuset. That little "s" after Stad is actually very important.
You're right. I am sorry, this typo is of course my mistake
It's a possessive, no ?
70 talet ❤️❤️❤️😍😍
Sverige är fortfarande snygg o folket är den snällaste i världen ❤️💓💞❤️💓💞
Med en klump i halsen lever jag tillbaka i -70 o -80 talet . Underbara ,lugna och trygga tider i vackraste staden 🙂😥
Gud vad Slussen var fint på den tiden, innan man började göra byggarbetsplats av allting
Moder Svea vad har hänt med dig💔💔var är du?
Unfortunately we gave this beautiful country away to millions of people from the third world
Two million foreign born people in 20 years to a population of 8 million
Ohh stfu sån tröttsam kommentar. Vf är det alltid dem som påstår sig vara ”sverigevänner” alltid är dem som hatar på Sverige
Even its 44 years ago, it looks more modern than many countries and cities of our time. Greetings from Türkiye..
Bardzo trafnie dobrany podklad muzyczny.
Przeczytaj komentarz dodany w opisie
Tack för minnen! Det var tider det!
🙂
Fina bilder från mitt födelseår.
Jag älskar dig Sverige!: från en chilenare, som kommer att älska dig hela sitt liv
This is Sweden how my mom had visited it back in those days. She went on the ferry from Northern Germany in her Volkswagen Beatle.
It happened to her once that her car was searched. Germany had left wing terrorists (RAF) and she was at the age (in her mid 20s) of those terrorists and from Germany.
Well, she said the Swedish border control troopers were very kind and since she had nothing to hide and cooperated, they had even put the car back together. The troopers even recovered one old half a pack of cigarettes that her buddy, a mechanic, had left between the seats. Awesome days!
During her stay together with some of her buddies from Germany, they also had booked a flight with a Cessna. She remembered how one of her friends would shout during the flight: "Hey look, there is our camping site of Bödasand!" - hence the pilot took it as a challange and did a knife-edge flight over the site, making everyone on board feel compressed like anchovis in a can.
My mom as well as her buddies have always found the country to be extremely clean, polite, open-minded and they were amazed how child friendly Sweden was. The daddys back then would let their kids climb up and down on the Volvo cars.
Back in 1976, my mom and their friends had seen Midsommer in Sweden. They all said they hve never thought people could actually drink that much. Mom and her buddies were even shocked to see patrols with machine guns, searching cars for alcoholic beverage. Mom told me how the troopers would let them pass and comment: "You Germans know how much you can handle. We don't need to search you." Sounded a bit like Obi Wan's mind trick (you don't need to see his ID, these aren't the droids we're after).
Must have been so awesome to have been in that country before it changed.
You're right. Sweden as it was in the 1970s is gone.
@@BALI891 Many countries have changed forever. My home country Germany is unrecognizable. The country I knew in my childhood (1980s and 1990s) does no longer exist. I have my little Germany in exile in Cyprus. It is a shame what those countries like Sweden, Germany and others in Europe have become.
@@BALI891 even more it is necessary to have people like you who help to preserve at least tze memory of better days. Thank you!
@@BALI891 well over 40 years have passed
Thank´s. What do you mean with hard time?
That was one of the best years in Stockholm. My son was one year and most of the we partied and had fun.
Today´s Stockholm is a Ghetto and unpleasant place.
I was looking for a job for a month (as a newcomer from Poland, I did not have a work permit) and spent spent all the money brought. Finally I found a undeclared job and worked hard for two months from morning to night (restaurant, handing out leaflets). I saw daylight only on Sunday.
@@BALI891 Thank you for the info. Hope you had a nice time anyway. Nice music by the way. :)
@@nyepiscandinavia The money I earned back then in Stockholm helped me finance my trip to Canada the following year. Without this money, with the earnings in Poland at that time (about 10-15 times lower than in Sweden), this trip would have been rather impossible.
Downtown Stockholm looks after 45 years the same today, not much has changed, some new shops of course, but more or less the same houses. But it is a much more dangerous city today because of the disastrous politics, in particular the last 10 years. Spend your holiday elsewhere, in Tijuana, Caracas or Detroit, for example.
many of the phasades of the houses has been renovated now though. look brighter today
Witam, mozna wiedziec dlaczego to byl jeden z smutniejszych okresow? Szwecja wydawala sie rajem, chodzilo o PRL?
1:56 Tobaksaffären ägdes av min far vid den tiden :)
:-)
@@BALI891 I forgot to say that my father was from Southeast Poland.
@@risputte 👍
Ok 👍
05:43 Bandhagens C?
Poproszę, następnym razem, o jeden z najszczęśliwszych ....
To chyba znasz. Z pewnością należą do tych okresów, kiedy czułem się szczęśliwy
London 1968
London 1974
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TACK FILMEN UNDERBAR CARINA
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Musik är jätte bra
Nja, det var väl också den tiden när Sverige alldeles självt rev halva stan!
Vidrigt, vid det laget var större delen av city redan rivet.
Saneringarna förstörde verkligen stora delar av innerstaden. Själlöst blev det.
Besta landet i verlden,jag foddes I Stockholm,besta manniskor,hallsningar fron grekland