Although it's meaningless in the grand scheme. Just a number we humans put on the earths orbit around the sun. Now Halley's comet, that's something to see. Mark your calendar for 2061.
Such a great time to be a coming-of-age teen. I remember being very amazed to experience the turn of a new millennium. Seeing that ball drop made me emotional then...
Idk if it’s weird or no but Sometimes I tear up when realize that I’m not gonna be alive to see the day we turn to a new millennium💔 it really breaks my heart sometimes that I’m not gonna see this see the new year of 2100 too💔 RIP to us
Stray Dog Peopel still party like they did in the 90s? Please tell me where these parties are, I was born in '01 and unfortunately didn't get a chance to experience anything 90s wise😭
Same here. Whatta memory! I was 13 years old and remember running to my computer after the ball dropped, which I left on, and the date sure enough rolled back to like 1917 or something crazy like that. I promptly changed the date and everything was fine lol.
I was there in Times Square 6 hours before the ball dropped. A friend invited for a week in NYC then. I was a few blocks away when the ball dropped. It was amazing to be there! One of the best experiences ever! :)
Brought a tear to my eyes seeing this footage, thinking about everything that's changed since then (including this whole year), and realizing how lucky I am to have lived through the changing of the Millennium up until this point. Just over four hours left in 2020 (GMT-5), and I hope 2021 will be a much better year for all of us. Cheers and Happy New Year everybody.
I hope you were able to be alive before 2000. It was like the death knell for America. I miss the 80's and 90's so much. Like a lost loved one. Oh...oh, if I could go back. Even just seeing Dick Clark, instead of some 🩰💡🩰 guy in a skirt, and sickening agendas. Racism wasn't being used to divide and conquer us, like it is now.
I watch the 2000 ball drop every year on the 31st of December. It gives me chills hearing Clark say “Welcome to 2000!” I almost want to cry because of how special this event was. But to all the people who didn’t experience 2000 like me, only year from now in 2025, we get to see a quarter of a century since 2000! I sure do wish I was alive when it became 2000.
I remember watching this live with my mom, dad and grandparents in 2000. We all were anticipating for the power to go out or something because of the big Y2K scare. I still remember everyone waiting eagerly and with a bit of trepidation before the ball hit. Nothing ended up happening but it was a fun moment in time I'll never forget.
The software was used by many, so not a lot happened, but in some countries, people died. In Canada, a water treatment plant computer(s) dumped what was set at 100 years of poison into the water, and 9 drank their home water and died before word got out enough. In Paris, the moment it struck 12, their computer running the lights went nuts and scrambled the light display. Oddly I have not been able to find a video showing this, but we watched live.
All the TV stations videos did NOT show the ball drop on 2023. This one in 2000 either! I thought it must be a test to see who's honest. But probably testing mind control on the people, various experiments & etc. There's some tiny fireworks around the ball, but NO visible ball drop! Emperor's not wearing any clothes!
@@BaptistJoshua Oh, thanks! I hope they don't delete your comment. I couldn't see the ball actually drop in any TV channels' videos, which I thought was strange, but I thought what you said is the kind of stuff therefore going on. It still seems to be there. Maybe they put it back because of your reply! 😄
juan Carlos Santa Culma the last 20 years events unfolded 9/11, 2004 tsunami, Hurricane Katrina, Obama becomes the first African American to become president, the gulf oil spill, earthquake in Haiti and Japan, Ebola virus, Paris attacks, trump election, me too movement, Amazon rainforest forest fire
Anyone here before 2025 realizing we’re never going to get this kind of experience in NY ever again. Peak interactions with peers. People actually living in the moment, people actually kissing at midnight, the actual celebration going on… ahhh. Good times never stay do they?
My mom and I were there together and she died unexpectedly in April in 2020. This footage brought tears of joy in remembering how truly spectacular and exciting this night was!
Ah, I remember this like it was yesterday. I grew up in New York. I was 11 that day. I was there with my family everybody was so excited to see the beginning of a new millennium! It's very nostalgic to see Times Square back then. I feel sorrow when I return to New York to visit my family today. Due to what New York has become over the pandemic. I really didn't expect to get emotional over this but it really was a glorious thing to see if you were there! If I could trade now for then, I 100% would. I still remember it being a little windy and it was INSANELY cold outside. I bundled up for that night. Now, I take my kids to see the ball drop every year in NYC. Because of the wonderful memories, it has left me with.
I miss it too sometimes, I haven't been back home in 11 years...all I hear now from friends and family is they wanna gtfo. This was nostalgic to see though, I was 9 when we were at this ball drop.
That night (December 31st, 1999), I was in Hicksville, New York (which is on Long Island, in the dead center of Nassau County, about 25 miles due east of midtown Manhattan) at the home of some friends. My then-girlfriend and I had made the trip for that weekend to see our friends there. The next night, my then-girlfriend and I visited Times Square, and there was still a lot of confetti on the sidewalks.
I was 9 years old going on 10 ..now i have a family and a kid with one on the way. Chilling how time just flies. Treasure every special moment! Happy new year!! 2025
@@brydie191 Congratulations! Treasure these last few months of high school because adulthood is right around the corner and "adulting" is not what it's cracked up to be lol. May you have an amazing future! 🙂
Now this is excellent coverage, excellent up close camera view of the Ball. Much better coverage than current & past few years when the cameras don’t focus close up on the Ball. Also this 2000 Dick Clark coverage includes a massive amount of interesting & educational information. This is an example of quality TV coverage of a New Year’s Ball Drop. THANKS ABC!!! THANKS DICK CLARK!!!! Wish you were still with us. RIP 💖😀🎉🥳
This was phenomenal that year, I was one of those supposedly 3 million and change there in a tree on 42nd Street off of 6th so I wouldn't get squished like a sardine. A once in a lifetime event. The world won't be this hyped until 2100 and millennium again until 3000.
won't be anything like this, again :( . it was so much fun watching around the world, going into year 2000. it was like whole world got together for one night and celebrate the new year together. now just not same :( I was 16 years old.
watching this from 2019. So trippy to think the 20s will be here again in just a few short months. I hope you all are surrounded by loved ones come the new year.
I was only 7 at the time but I remember watching this clear as day. I also remember when midnight hit here on the west coast and everybody in the neighborhood went crazy. A couple of bushes even caught fire.
I remember watching this on tv that night thinking to myself the new future era is here like I was amazed at the thought of what crazy technology would come about starting in the 2000s lol like it was still shocking to me to think that the 90s was over lol I just couldn’t wrap my head around it,
@@armorpro573I don’t want to imagine in the year 2050 we probably would have not survive world war 3, a new pandemic maybe worse than covid , ai malpulating our society etc
Crazy how much has changed in such a short amount of time. People are actually enjoying the moment. No phones. Fast forward to today’s ball drop. Everyone is standing with a device in front of their faces.
I was 21, we had a party in our apartment in williamsburg, Bklyn. It was fun but there was some nervous weirdness in the air because we half believed the entire city would blow up at midnight. I was too scared to go near Times Square that year, just in case. At midnight, we were all wasted & on the stairs leading up to the roof. We got up there, looked at the city skyline & heard the whole city cheering. Then I went inside & immediately fell asleep.
That's because 2000 was the start of the 21st century and 3rd millennium,And it was before 9/11/2001 happened,Way different atmosphere back in those days
In 15 minutes, this footage will be a quarter of century. I t makes me think how time passes and life goes on. Happy New Year EDIT: It officially is 25 years old, Happy 2025 Everyone
The 90s were GREAT! EVERYTHING pre-2001 was extremely optimistic, hopeful, unified, and we had FAR more freedoms and privileges. We had empathy, compassion. Nobody complained about inclusion or foreigners, we actually embraced both with open arms. ALL of that changed instantly after September 11, 2001, and now we are where we are today, severely divided on every level throughout society and politics, and every GOOD thing that we USE to love and embrace is now considered "liberal woke trash". Even Conservatives and Democrats got along and worked together pre-2001, there was none of this "enemy from within" horseshit. We actually used to have honor, dignity, respect, maturity and humility within our society and government back then. We also had the MOST DIVERSE forms of music. Not one artist was like the other. Every musician has their own unique sound and style. TV shows had actual meaning, MTV still played music videos. We had actors and comedians in their PRIME, such as Schwarzenegger, Stallone, Van Damme, Robin Williams, Rodney Dangerfield. Basketball was extremely exciting with Michael Jordan, Dennis Rodman, Scotty Pippen, Shaq and Kobe. Society of the 90s in the United States was at its PEAK.
I am happy to have lived seeing the passage between the two centuries and the arrival of the new millennium. I was only a 12 year old girl but I remember perfectly the emotion and the importance of that event.
It's 2025 at the moment. I was only 4 in the year 2000, but thanks to me being a super hyper child, all of that energy turned into memory, and boy, do I remember a lot from that year lol. Happy New Year, everyone ❤ 🥳
That moment when you realize you were alive during the ringing in of the New Millennium not many can say they were alive during this is a feeling that can only happen every 100 years to every 1000 years I wish I could live to 2100.
Actually, this was from ABC News' day-long millennium coverage (anchored by Peter Jennings) as there was no New Year's Rockin' Eve, but at least Dick still called the ball drop.
I know right? He started in the early morning of Dec. 31, i think 4 or 5am, and ended the coverage at 4:00am of January 2000!! He's such an anchor, also did the same thing on 9/11.@@hurkydoesntknow
But you could relive that decade right now! (If you’re willing to, which I doubt you won’t and you’ll continue to live on this modern ill-mannered piece of shit world that we’re living in right now.)
I had just turned 19 that February. Bill Gates left his position at Microsoft PlayStation 2 was released Summer Olympics were held in Sydney Australia ILOVEYOU virus shuts down computers world wide Celebrities we’ve lost this year: Jim Varney Walter Matthau Alec Guinness Richard Mulligan Jason Robards Big Pun Hit Movies: Gladiator Meet The Parents Scary Movie Remember The Titans How The Grinch Stole Christmas Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon X-Men Hit Songs: Eminem - The Real Slim Shady DMX - Party Up Outkast - Ms. Jackson Shaggy - It Wasn’t Me N’Sync - Bye Bye Bye 3 Doors Down - Kryptonite Creed - With Arms Wide Open TV Show Debuts: Curb Your Enthusiasm Malcolm In The Middle Jackass Survivor CSI Gilmore Girls Dora The Explorer
i had just turned 19 that February Bill Gates left his position at Microsoft PlayStation 2 was released Summer Olympics were held in Sydney Australia ILOVEYOU virus shuts down computes world wide don't forget this one!!: Y2K was released during 1/1/2000
I still remember this like it was yesterday. I was in 10th grade and went to Vermont with my family to visit grandparents. I stood in their carpeted living room and waited for all the power to go out like an idiot thinking Y2K was going to turn off the world. Sad to think what happened less than two years later, in that same city.
Me! Hard to believe I'm 30 going on 30 and a half in Jan 18th. I still feel like I'm 15 years old(9 years after 2000). Though that could contribute to people my age acting like 15 year olds. :D
I Was Very Lucky To Watch On TV The Once In A Lifetime Major Event The Coming Of The Year 2000! Matt Drudge Said About The Y2K Disaster That Never Happened When The Millennium Began That It Was Like Hearing A Nuclear War Had Been Called Off. I'm Glad I Saw It On TV And Watch The Late Dick Clark Countdown To The Year 2000.R.I.P. Mr.Dick Clark And Thanks For Giving Us A Lot Of Great Memories! I Await Your Reply.
People don't realize how special this was you only see this once in a thousand years, we're 977 years away from the year 3000 😂
Already planning.
It's gonna be a hot one!
Literally.
Although it's meaningless in the grand scheme. Just a number we humans put on the earths orbit around the sun. Now Halley's comet, that's something to see. Mark your calendar for 2061.
It’s a completely arbitrary number lol. Depending on how you classify the years in the human timeline you can even say this year is the year “2000”.
976 years to 3000
this is the clearest footage I've ever seen from 2000 ball drop
I know, right?! The magic of studio quality!!
it's too good for 2000
TheNotoriousNoah 😂😂
@@inactive3772 damn
@@SoberSan You must be 12 years old lol th-cam.com/video/fT4lDU-QLUY/w-d-xo.html
Such a great time to be a coming-of-age teen. I remember being very amazed to experience the turn of a new millennium. Seeing that ball drop made me emotional then...
Idk if it’s weird or no but Sometimes I tear up when realize that I’m not gonna be alive to see the day we turn to a new millennium💔 it really breaks my heart sometimes that I’m not gonna see this see the new year of 2100 too💔 RIP to us
@@dragonfire9526 I agree 😟
@@dragonfire9526 new millennium won’t be til it hits 3000
2000 is the year I went into high school. It's crazy how many emotional events we managed to go through since then.
@@HippieMagic totally. Life was great. All we cared about was MTV, fast food, and AOL.
That moment when you realize this was 20 years ago
Puffthecarrier1 come 2060 and we will tell our grand kids about this
I can't believe it. also in 2060 I'll be almost 70 years old then
Damn in 2060 I’ll be 60
Tristen Conica I be 65 in 2060
@@tristenconica4666 I be 63 born 97
The moment you realized this was 24 years ago... Man time goes by fast.
Fr 😔
Watching this 24 years later, brings back good and bad memories, but life goes on!
Yes...😢
And look at how much the world has changed in the last 24 years
25 years ago
the end of the 90s
And the 1900's
And the 20th century including 2nd millennium.
+Super Original Gamer 1001-2000*
+planetX15 1000s is from 1000-1999 do you hear a 1 in the year *2000* aka the year you were born?
Nick Josef and The 20th Century
Everything was so different back then!!! The music, the fashion, no smartphones, no social media, and 9/11 didn’t even happen yet.
ariana336pm A much more simple and innocent world
@@dahum20, Or a more simple and "innocent" America in this case.
Yeah why am i using smartphones am i out of my mind
It wasn't that innocent why do you think 9/11 happened and was planned people were evil and heartless back then as well sadly
9/11 ruined everything
When everyone thought the world was gonna end, 15yrs. later we're still partying like its 1999.
we still are.
Stray Dog Peopel still party like they did in the 90s? Please tell me where these parties are, I was born in '01 and unfortunately didn't get a chance to experience anything 90s wise😭
What do you mean? The world DID end in 2000
Its actually 1999 Version 19!
No were not
Coca Cola No Sugar 19 the 1900s.
I still vividly remember watching this live can't believe it's been 22 years 😔
Same here. Whatta memory! I was 13 years old and remember running to my computer after the ball dropped, which I left on, and the date sure enough rolled back to like 1917 or something crazy like that. I promptly changed the date and everything was fine lol.
23 years
@@christopherlmoo it's almost 24
I was there in Times Square 6 hours before the ball dropped. A friend invited for a week in NYC then. I was a few blocks away when the ball dropped. It was amazing to be there! One of the best experiences ever! :)
24 years
Brought a tear to my eyes seeing this footage, thinking about everything that's changed since then (including this whole year), and realizing how lucky I am to have lived through the changing of the Millennium up until this point. Just over four hours left in 2020 (GMT-5), and I hope 2021 will be a much better year for all of us. Cheers and Happy New Year everybody.
Oof.
@@malcolmmorin Aged like cottage cheese on a sunny day 🥲
time flies...
I hope you were able to be alive before 2000. It was like the death knell for America. I miss the 80's and 90's so much. Like a lost loved one. Oh...oh, if I could go back. Even just seeing Dick Clark, instead of some 🩰💡🩰 guy in a skirt, and sickening agendas. Racism wasn't being used to divide and conquer us, like it is now.
@@benzs2007 No joke bro. I swore I was just 5 years old, but here we are today.
Ahh the balloon hats, Kodak disposable cameras, no cell phones out, it was a good time. Definitely miss those days.
@Bob Martin it's actually 2007
@Bob Martin most people didt get them till 2012
@@TECHLOVER_91 WE CAN STOP ANYTIME WE WANT TO, IT’S JUST THAT PEOPLE AREN’T WILLING TO DO THAT BECAUSE OF THIER FRAGILE EGO’S!
@@TECHLOVER_91 Nice mask clown
@@TECHLOVER_91 you sounding mad corny ngl
Fun times. Before all the security because of 9/11. Simpler happier times.
Hey, at least it's safer now
paul nadratowski have to wait in a long as line here
paul nadratowski we thought we were going to have a peaceful century but 9/11 happened it changed the world forever
@@Frankieefootballmundial Not to mention North Korea threatening the U.S.A by sending off small missles throughout the last few years
That_Casual_Person is all trump fault
That badass quality is too good for 2000
Cartman Brah i know right
Studio quality, my friends. Studio quality.
It was 480p back then. Now we have stuff like 1080p
Watch Andy Fordham's video celebrating 2000 in London.
Name 1080p is 2012, it’s currently 4K and in like 7 years 8k
2000 was the last time anyone in my immediate family actually stayed up for new years.
Matt S my family still stays up for New Years. We throw parties and go all out during this time.
@@tristenconica4666 same and we do that for christmas too. we exchange gifts at midnight.
Why?
My parents and little sister set their alarm for 11:55 PM and then they go right to bed
A least they made it, I recommend that everybody due Times Square for New Years once in there life.
when the ball hit 2000 it gave me chills...
Me too
Same!
why?
@@Tom-TV-vl4tocuz it’s a whole new millennium
@@Tom-TV-vl4toas a middle school student back then, writing 19 on the date was pretty much automatic, then the following week….that’s when it hit
I watch the 2000 ball drop every year on the 31st of December. It gives me chills hearing Clark say “Welcome to 2000!” I almost want to cry because of how special this event was. But to all the people who didn’t experience 2000 like me, only year from now in 2025, we get to see a quarter of a century since 2000! I sure do wish I was alive when it became 2000.
Same here 😔
Same here like I was born in 2011 so I wasn't able to expierience the 2000 ball drop
Good news, it's 2025, im alive at this time 😅😊.
It's 9:10 pm on the 1st of January 2025...
This was the BEST time to be a kid. I was 9 years old back then. Time flies baby
Wish I was a kid in 2000. Should’ve been born in 1990, not 2010.
I was 28.. lol I miss those times (I miss the age even more)... our country was so blessed.
I'm 13 almost turning 14
I remember watching this live with my mom, dad and grandparents in 2000. We all were anticipating for the power to go out or something because of the big Y2K scare. I still remember everyone waiting eagerly and with a bit of trepidation before the ball hit. Nothing ended up happening but it was a fun moment in time I'll never forget.
The software was used by many, so not a lot happened, but in some countries, people died. In Canada, a water treatment plant computer(s) dumped what was set at 100 years of poison into the water, and 9 drank their home water and died before word got out enough. In Paris, the moment it struck 12, their computer running the lights went nuts and scrambled the light display. Oddly I have not been able to find a video showing this, but we watched live.
All the TV stations videos did NOT show the ball drop on 2023. This one in 2000 either! I thought it must be a test to see who's honest. But probably testing mind control on the people, various experiments & etc. There's some tiny fireworks around the ball, but NO visible ball drop! Emperor's not wearing any clothes!
@@valerieann8007 what do you mean?
@@valerieann8007 P.S., someone deleted your comment. I can see it in the notifications, but it is missing in the thread.
@@BaptistJoshua Oh, thanks! I hope they don't delete your comment. I couldn't see the ball actually drop in any TV channels' videos, which I thought was strange, but I thought what you said is the kind of stuff therefore going on. It still seems to be there. Maybe they put it back because of your reply! 😄
20 years ago today, incredible .Now is 2020 and how many things was happened in the world since 2000.
juan Carlos Santa Culma the last 20 years events unfolded 9/11, 2004 tsunami, Hurricane Katrina, Obama becomes the first African American to become president, the gulf oil spill, earthquake in Haiti and Japan, Ebola virus, Paris attacks, trump election, me too movement, Amazon rainforest forest fire
Francisco Leon too bad most of which you listed were bad things
sadavocado I didn’t mention any diseases that could happen in year 2020 or even in the decade
Francisco Leon well we’re here now and we got coronavirus to deal with lol
sadavocado worse than Zika virus Ebola and swine flu
RIP Clark, a legend.
Clark is the person speaking is it ?
@@Saifull1991 yes
@@Saifull1991Yes Indeed.😀👍
Wasn't there some conspiracy tied to his death?
I was 12 years old at this time. I am 37 years old now
I hope to come back to this and be able to edit it in another 24 years, when I'm 61.
[Midnight strikes]
[Times Square doesn't suddenly go dark]
Y2K paranoid types: "WHEW!"
6 year old comment with no replies, rare
They thought " maybe" everything would go out or back to 1900 the least.
That was the BIGGEST NEW YEARS!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WELCOME TO A NEW YEAR, DECADE, CENTURY, AND MILLENNIUM!!!!!!!!!
@Martin Dean Not new century.
Only Year, Decade and Millennium.
@@지렸다-y6b What do you mean? So we're still in the 20th century? lmao
2001 is the first year of the new century. 2000 is the final year of the 20th century
I hope this footage survives to and somehow to 3000.
@@지렸다-y6b This was the first one ever since there wasn't a New Years in time Square in 1900, I think the first one was 1903-1904.
Not a single fuckin' cell phone in sight.
....
livardo these were the times where the the iPhone never existed yet
They had cell phones back this day
@@Sean-hn2vk remember after 9pm it was free service haha
stfu boomer
Anyone here before 2025 realizing we’re never going to get this kind of experience in NY ever again. Peak interactions with peers. People actually living in the moment, people actually kissing at midnight, the actual celebration going on… ahhh. Good times never stay do they?
Yup, now days everyone has a cellphone tablet or iPad these days. Not the same level of energy as years past.
My mom and I were there together and she died unexpectedly in April in 2020. This footage brought tears of joy in remembering how truly spectacular and exciting this night was!
R.I.P. to your Mom I'm so very sorry for your loss 💔🙏🏽🕊️🕊️
RIP to your Mom and her memory
So sorry for your loss.
I was 5 years old at the time. Thanks for the memories Dick!
+Billy Moody Now you are 15 so try to help your mom in the kitchen.Don't be an Internet garbage like other kids.
Alexander Basmajian actually I'm 21 now. don't mention about this mom kitchen thing. it is inappropriate
+Alexander Basmajian 15? I mean.. really nigga?
+Alexander Basmajian go back to your cave
+Jen P you mean in my penthouse? ok, i'll have a nice tea :-)
Ah, I remember this like it was yesterday. I grew up in New York. I was 11 that day. I was there with my family everybody was so excited to see the beginning of a new millennium! It's very nostalgic to see Times Square back then. I feel sorrow when I return to New York to visit my family today. Due to what New York has become over the pandemic. I really didn't expect to get emotional over this but it really was a glorious thing to see if you were there! If I could trade now for then, I 100% would. I still remember it being a little windy and it was INSANELY cold outside. I bundled up for that night. Now, I take my kids to see the ball drop every year in NYC. Because of the wonderful memories, it has left me with.
oh, goodness. you subject your children to the hellhole that is NYE in Times Square in the 2020s? jeeeeesus. that’s not very kind of you.
I miss it too sometimes, I haven't been back home in 11 years...all I hear now from friends and family is they wanna gtfo.
This was nostalgic to see though, I was 9 when we were at this ball drop.
That night (December 31st, 1999), I was in Hicksville, New York (which is on Long Island, in the dead center of Nassau County, about 25 miles due east of midtown Manhattan) at the home of some friends.
My then-girlfriend and I had made the trip for that weekend to see our friends there.
The next night, my then-girlfriend and I visited Times Square, and there was still a lot of confetti on the sidewalks.
I was 9 years old going on 10 ..now i have a family and a kid with one on the way. Chilling how time just flies. Treasure every special moment! Happy new year!! 2025
When the year 2000 hit I cried ‘till 1am that night wondering how it was 2000.
25 years later watching this on a screen that can fold and fit in my pocket how technology has evolved since then 👏
I was 17, about to graduate high school. Amazing how time flies…
Same! Too fast!
That’s me right now, 17 and finishing high school in a few months :,)
@@brydie191 Congratulations! Treasure these last few months of high school because adulthood is right around the corner and "adulting" is not what it's cracked up to be lol. May you have an amazing future! 🙂
Seniors Class of 2000 my first born cousin Tweety Andrea Stevens was one of them and giving birth to her 1st born baby in March 2000.
Now this is excellent coverage, excellent up close camera view of the Ball. Much better coverage than current & past few years when the cameras don’t focus close up on the Ball. Also this 2000 Dick Clark coverage includes a massive amount of interesting & educational information. This is an example of quality TV coverage of a New Year’s Ball Drop. THANKS ABC!!! THANKS DICK CLARK!!!! Wish you were still with us. RIP 💖😀🎉🥳
I remember the 2000s the 2000s were awesome i was 7 yrs old comin into 2000
WWF 1992 u mean early 2000s right cuz I can agree with that
Xl Ranger42 yes the early 2000s were awesome
@ how would u know?
@ for u it was shitty for me it was awesome
@ i was 7
This was phenomenal that year, I was one of those supposedly 3 million and change there in a tree on 42nd Street off of 6th so I wouldn't get squished like a sardine. A once in a lifetime event. The world won't be this hyped until 2100 and millennium again until 3000.
No phones in sight!! Just sheer life in the moment... God please send me back to the 90's
Then one year later, 9/11 happened
I was born in November 1998 so I was one year and two months old back in 2000. Time really flies.
Me too I was born in November 25 1998
I was born November 21 1997, so I was 2 years and a month old
*Midnight comes*
*Y2K doesn’t happen*
...WE SURVIVED!!!
God bless those computer programmers for getting us into the year 2000 safe and sound.
@@seanvasquez523 It came 20 years later.
In the form of 2020
Nice profile pic
When you realize that 2040 is closer than 2000
Yeah nowadays I just say the year “22” for 2022 like how people would say “96” for 1996.
@@unitgamex2972 whoa… you’re a trendsetter
@@TheMastermind729 what?
It's going to be here faster than we realize
Don't like that.
The best days ever known. Fantasia 2000 was released in Imax Theaters on New Year's Day 2000.
I was born in September 2000 so im proud of this happened in my year
You missed the past melinium by a short time? jeez that must hurt.
Same.
won't be anything like this, again :( . it was so much fun watching around the world, going into year 2000. it was like whole world got together for one night and celebrate the new year together. now just not same :( I was 16 years old.
One of the last times that it seemed and felt like everyone was at piece with each other around the world for at least one day then
Those who was celebrating the new millennium in their 20s then are in there 40 s now. Shows you how fast time flies!
I was 25 in 2000.
@@rjperfetto584 I had turned 25 2 weeks before this
I was 5 going on the tender age of 6.
@@Therealmoseslupai same
@@FederalEmployee Shoutout to you 💯 we had it good
watching this from 2019. So trippy to think the 20s will be here again in just a few short months. I hope you all are surrounded by loved ones come the new year.
So far the 20s suck
@@Riotss take me back to 2019
If they knew the 90's was the peak of the US, they wouldn't be so excited for the future.
I was only 7 at the time but I remember watching this clear as day. I also remember when midnight hit here on the west coast and everybody in the neighborhood went crazy. A couple of bushes even caught fire.
God bless your soul, Dick Clark... You are sorely missed
No one realized at the time what the first 25 years of the new Millennium would bring
We didn’t have a clue what was waiting for us, or just how good we had it
Enjoy the last seconds of the 90s everyone. You're gonna miss em
Dang it’s been exactly 20 years that’s crazy to think about
21*
@@natkuhn8316 that comment was written in 2020.
@@ericmiguel4194 I hate when people do that
@@natkuhn8316 no, 22 years.🤦♂️🙄
23 years omg
That one guy with the disposable camera gets me every time!
Me too!!
where
@@CCT1at 11:15 right after the ball drops lol
10:08 A MINUTE LEFT!
10:58 10 SECONDS!
11:07 HAPPY 2000!!! 🎇🎆
11:08
I remember watching this on tv that night thinking to myself the new future era is here like I was amazed at the thought of what crazy technology would come about starting in the 2000s lol like it was still shocking to me to think that the 90s was over lol I just couldn’t wrap my head around it,
Here on New Year’s Eve 2024
Wish i was alive to see this. Anyway happy new year!
2000: "Can't wait to live in the year 2025!"
2025 : "I want to go back to 2000!"
I wasn't even born till 5 years after 2000
LOL and then by 2050, "I want to go back to 2025."
@@armorpro573I don’t want to imagine in the year 2050 we probably would have not survive world war 3, a new pandemic maybe worse than covid , ai malpulating our society etc
I'll never forget this! Unforgettable! I was 17 soon to turn 18 the day after New Year's Day. Time flies by way too fast!
this video footage seriously makes me feel something.
I’ll never forget this night. Played wrestle mania 2000 for n64 till 11.58. I was actually afraid
Crazy how much has changed in such a short amount of time. People are actually enjoying the moment. No phones. Fast forward to today’s ball drop. Everyone is standing with a device in front of their faces.
LOL and what does that make you?
I was 21, we had a party in our apartment in williamsburg, Bklyn. It was fun but there was some nervous weirdness in the air because we half believed the entire city would blow up at midnight. I was too scared to go near Times Square that year, just in case. At midnight, we were all wasted & on the stairs leading up to the roof. We got up there, looked at the city skyline & heard the whole city cheering. Then I went inside & immediately fell asleep.
Ball drop tradition lives on. Though, ushering the year 2000 seems more exciting then the 2020 one
That's because 2000 was the start of the 21st century and 3rd millennium,And it was before 9/11/2001 happened,Way different atmosphere back in those days
Who else is hear New Years 2021?
Piss off.
Here*
2024 now
‘24 here
The moment you realize this was 25 years ago....wowww❤❤❤
In 15 minutes, this footage will be a quarter of century. I t makes me think how time passes and life goes on. Happy New Year
EDIT: It officially is 25 years old, Happy 2025 Everyone
As a 2006 child I wish I was alive for this. The 1990s sounded so great...
Same, exact same.
@@supizgamerpro101same too
The 90s were GREAT! EVERYTHING pre-2001 was extremely optimistic, hopeful, unified, and we had FAR more freedoms and privileges.
We had empathy, compassion. Nobody complained about inclusion or foreigners, we actually embraced both with open arms.
ALL of that changed instantly after September 11, 2001, and now we are where we are today, severely divided on every level throughout society and politics, and every GOOD thing that we USE to love and embrace is now considered "liberal woke trash".
Even Conservatives and Democrats got along and worked together pre-2001, there was none of this "enemy from within" horseshit.
We actually used to have honor, dignity, respect, maturity and humility within our society and government back then.
We also had the MOST DIVERSE forms of music. Not one artist was like the other. Every musician has their own unique sound and style. TV shows had actual meaning, MTV still played music videos.
We had actors and comedians in their PRIME, such as Schwarzenegger, Stallone, Van Damme, Robin Williams, Rodney Dangerfield.
Basketball was extremely exciting with Michael Jordan, Dennis Rodman, Scotty Pippen, Shaq and Kobe.
Society of the 90s in the United States was at its PEAK.
This was the only NYE it was worth going out for.
It seemed so much more lively back then. I miss these days so much😭
I was 10 years old and I remember we stayed home for this NYE cause my parents thought the world was gonna end lmao
Hard to believe this was 25 years ago. How many were 16 on this date? Happy to have experienced a turn of the century.
I was 17 or 18, graduated
In Jun 2000
I was 12. I'm 37 now.
Now we in a quarter of a century
anyone here in 2025?
I was barely an month old during the start of the new millennium. Its crazy.
I am happy to have lived seeing the passage between the two centuries and the arrival of the new millennium. I was only a 12 year old girl but I remember perfectly the emotion and the importance of that event.
It's 2025 at the moment. I was only 4 in the year 2000, but thanks to me being a super hyper child, all of that energy turned into memory, and boy, do I remember a lot from that year lol. Happy New Year, everyone ❤ 🥳
Imagine how much changed from 1000 to 2000. Amazing.
Manhattan was just an island with land
That moment when you realize you were alive during the ringing in of the New Millennium not many can say they were alive during this is a feeling that can only happen every 100 years to every 1000 years I wish I could live to 2100.
Sane here sir, I would have to be a freak 125 to do it, ridiculously highly unlikely.
Actually, this was from ABC News' day-long millennium coverage (anchored by Peter Jennings) as there was no New Year's Rockin' Eve, but at least Dick still called the ball drop.
I remember no Rocking Eve from watching the coverage with my mom that day. Peter Jennings did a great job with the coverage. RIP.
I know right? He started in the early morning of Dec. 31, i think 4 or 5am, and ended the coverage at 4:00am of January 2000!! He's such an anchor, also did the same thing on 9/11.@@hurkydoesntknow
The 90s ended in 2001. 2000 was the last year we all felt normal.
Just like the 2010s end in March 2020. 2019 was the final year of normalcy with no lockdowns
00s ended in 2011
It goes like
70s end on late 1982
80s end on mid 1991
90s end on 9/11/2001
00s end on December 2012
and 10s end on March 2020
@@r1tzy5551 I couldn't agree more. You are absolutely 💯 correct
Actually, the 90s ended on Dec. 31st, 1999.
I can't believe 2000 was 25 years ago ❤❤❤
1999 was my favorite year
I want it that way
I was 10 years living in Lima.
3 years later I would start a new chapter of my life: Living in New York City, the greatest city out there!!!
"You always make it there, you make it anywhere
Come on, come through, New York, New York" 🥳🥳🎶
Greetz from 🇩🇪
New York
I'd love travel back in time and spend my 20s in that era instead of the depressing shitshow we got now
I'm in my late 20s now...
But you could relive that decade right now! (If you’re willing to, which I doubt you won’t and you’ll continue to live on this modern ill-mannered piece of shit world that we’re living in right now.)
Agreed I was 25 in the prime of my life
It's our fault though, every thing one of us.
I was there with my mom! We decided last minute to take the bus into the city and got a few blocks from the ball, and it was a good time!
I had just turned 19 that February.
Bill Gates left his position at Microsoft
PlayStation 2 was released
Summer Olympics were held in Sydney Australia
ILOVEYOU virus shuts down computers world wide
Celebrities we’ve lost this year:
Jim Varney
Walter Matthau
Alec Guinness
Richard Mulligan
Jason Robards
Big Pun
Hit Movies:
Gladiator
Meet The Parents
Scary Movie
Remember The Titans
How The Grinch Stole Christmas
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
X-Men
Hit Songs:
Eminem - The Real Slim Shady
DMX - Party Up
Outkast - Ms. Jackson
Shaggy - It Wasn’t Me
N’Sync - Bye Bye Bye
3 Doors Down - Kryptonite
Creed - With Arms Wide Open
TV Show Debuts:
Curb Your Enthusiasm
Malcolm In The Middle
Jackass
Survivor
CSI
Gilmore Girls
Dora The Explorer
Movies: Chicken Run, and Flintstones in Las Vegas
i had just turned 19 that February
Bill Gates left his position at Microsoft
PlayStation 2 was released
Summer Olympics were held in Sydney Australia
ILOVEYOU virus shuts down computes world wide
don't forget this one!!: Y2K was released during 1/1/2000
Don’t forget Down With the Sickness by Disturbed.
Wcw and Ecw died 1 year later
Hits hard knowing this was 24 years ago 😢
I cannot believe that 2000 is 20 years ago already.....
Time _really_ flies does it?
1980 was 20 years ago at that time.
innit😂
@@marcus2222now it was 40 years ago
I get nostalgia just watching this
same here.
I'm watching the 2018 live show in new York. Complete different world.. : (
seems like back then was more happiness
yeah 9/11 changed alot of stuff!
@@DGoldy303 Osama bin Laden can rot in hell!
Aviix oh fuck off
Watching this on New Year’s Day 2024
2000s quality commentary makes it so much better.
Whos here New Year’s Eve 2020-2021 ✋ 🤪🤚
I still remember this like it was yesterday. I was in 10th grade and went to Vermont with my family to visit grandparents. I stood in their carpeted living room and waited for all the power to go out like an idiot thinking Y2K was going to turn off the world. Sad to think what happened less than two years later, in that same city.
Ahh the year I turned 25 those where the good ol days
I was 25 years old in 2000. We are still young!
I turned 26 in March 2000.
I was 21 in 2000
@@ravishing-troop5276 I turned 25 in Dec 1999
@@dinamule3073 so what
The fact this is 24 years ago is nuts
the best celebration ever
Who’s here December 2024?
My 37 year old ass feeling nostalgic for my 12 year old ass lol
I hope to be back to this video in another 24 years.
Me! Hard to believe I'm 30 going on 30 and a half in Jan 18th. I still feel like I'm 15 years old(9 years after 2000). Though that could contribute to people my age acting like 15 year olds. :D
End of the 1000’s most historic period
The 1000s was a great memory
Only OG's remember the 1000 ball drop 💯
@@Ri0Genfr fr
Who's watching this now that we have less than 24 hours until 2020?
Dee TwentyOne less than 10 now
Jacob E. Is already 2020 and I’m still watching this
It’s 2020 and I’m watching this
It's 2020 and I felt that....
Demon God Gamer it feels like a whole different universe
I Was Very Lucky To Watch On TV The Once In A Lifetime Major Event The Coming Of The Year 2000! Matt Drudge Said About The Y2K Disaster That Never Happened When The Millennium Began That It Was Like Hearing A Nuclear War Had Been Called Off. I'm Glad I Saw It On TV And Watch The Late Dick Clark Countdown To The Year 2000.R.I.P. Mr.Dick Clark And Thanks For Giving Us A Lot Of Great Memories! I Await Your Reply.