Tom, I mean this in the most sincere way possible, but you have the body language of my 76 year old Persian grandfather. It's uncanny how comforting it is. Hope you have a good day dude!
I am at a point in my life where I check everyday for new Tom Delgado uploads, my wife and I impersonate him and our weekend is now made because we can watch his latest work. Yeah, that's how we roll in the mid-west at middle age! =) So...Chill Out
15:42 Phil: *"You owe me nothing"* Tone sounds not happy, fed-up with hearing about not going along. What does Tom mean by "us" previous to that? Are Tom and Phil friends/video team/couple/partners/married? If not, why would you 'feel bad' on Phil not being able to go along assuming he is being paid to be the 🎥 assistant and Tom is on a limited production budget? Phil has his own career. Give him the respect for his camera work. It's not easy given the speed Tom walks, especially with new running shoes. 😃 Asked the question because it detracts somewhat with the tour to hear a spat, arguement, developing in the video.
I didn't need a Pillow Cube to watch this video but I sat through their 2-minute commercial, and a second one for a movie or something, just for Tom. Actually, that Pillow Cube looked pretty good.
Because I watched this video, my mom and I were able to visit the Sugar Bar and have one the best nights EVER, seeing a Roberta Flack tribute show and trying the AMAZING jerk lamb chops. Thanks for providing knowledge about NYC so everyone can enjoy it as they should.
30:10 and Wow I'm from Turkey and just reading about Morris Shinassi on Wikipedia..so interesting...I guessed he would be Jewish but would not imagine the journey of an Ottoman born Sephardic jew tobacco importer in 1890s to the NYC and build a mansion there❗️: THIS CHANNEL ROCKS and your guests are amazing too Tom 🙏👍👏👏
Zabar's is always my traditional last stop before heading to the airport, to stock up on their coffee, babkas, and other edible souvenirs. They also have a killer kitchen gadget dept upstairs.
Zabars, the first time I entered the store, the power of the wonderful spices, the salami and the cheese stunned me in a memoriable way that I always remember. Loved shopping there. It felt like you were selecting items from around the world, and you were.
omg why my eyes got watery when she made that violin to sing. I'd have never thought some had a real farm middle of Manhattan, rooftop :)! Such a great video again, amazing.
If I could afford it, I would love a trip to NYC and just walk all over as much as I could. I love all the history. I have the two Gotham series books by Mike Wallace and Edwin Burrows.
Love how you see the Cadillac Escalade drop off its owner at Raymour & Flanigan, then a couple of minutes later you see it cruising up Broadway. Loads of fascinating history in this. Thanks, Tommy. 🏆
I've enjoyed many of your video tours of New York City, but somehow I found this video to be especially informative, colorful, interesting, scenic and great. Muchas gracias por todas las informaciones historicas!
Hi, big fan from Seattle area, your tours are great! I'm a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, how neat to see the temple right there. I didn't realize it was so close to Lincoln Center. Thought I'd throw out, that NY temple took two years to build, and was dedicated in June, 2004. It's not as fancy as some temples, like the one in Salt Lake, but is beautiful on the inside and also, soundproof. Best wishes, looking forward to many more tours!!
NYC has SO MANY Amazingly original buildings They’re so awesome. I love it , I love em. Really do. I appreciate the amazing detail that was put into the work from back in the days. Now the newer cities like Vegas & Phoenix they have all nice new stuff but it’s all just that plain cheap manufacturing that’s thrown together the same way with a quickness. So few original architectures now days that have their own beautiful details and now it’s the materials that are used is the main issue that makes it all look the same Just a bunch of wood & stucco. Brick building are amazing. I love em. When I lived in South Carolina I loved all the brick houses that are there. Being from Vegas I hardly ever saw a brick house growing up. Idk all the different names for all the different types of architecture or the eras they stand for But I do know when I see a beautiful structure . Anything in the world with Originality always stands out and atop the rest with the best . ( psychotic is not original. JS. ) NYC is so amazing , the history in the architecture alone is just …. FUGETABOUDIT Too many non original psychos in the streets though. But I still Love NYC. Everywhere I go I’m always ready to get back Home to Vegas Everywhere but Southern California or NYC. When I’m in SoCal by the beaches I do not want to leave. Obviously I do not mean L.A. , that place sucks. But I LOVE it on the opposite ends of America there in SD to NYC Minus their politics. Which the politicians always ruin everything anyways.
I love how you’ve been incorporating some more interviews with locals. As always, great job! I grew up in Brooklyn and you continue to teach me new facts and encourage me to exploremy city 😊❤️
Lots of 1970s movie locations at 72nd St. They showed the 72nd St.Station in Death Wish (beginning) and, as you mentioned, in the Warriors. Paul Kersey (Charles Bronson) lived at 33 Riverside Drive in Death Wish (where Jeff Goldblum's character and two other gang members assaulted his wife and daughter. Toward the Hudson from 72nd is where the murder of Roseann Quinn (depicted in the 1977 movie, Looking for Mr. Goodbar) took place.
LOVED the video, and don't worry. I'm chilled out. Loved the beautiful violins. If the customstax from the USA tlo the Netherlands weren't astronomically high I would love to buy one. They are breath takingly gorgeous 😍
I love your nyc historical informal. This history they don’t teach it at high school!!!! Please if you are home studying recommend this to your friends high school kids and college. So encouraging you know, you are so smart!!!!!!
Another great tour! I have to be honest, I've never been that far up north in Manhattan. The furthest north I've been is 72nd street, never been to Harlem, never been to the Bronx. Although I have been on the circle line tour and we cruised past the northern tip of Manhattan, but that's not really like being there. Thanks for this tour Tom! It was really informative! Someday I will go up past 72nd street :)
Loved this one! I've been wanting you to do a UWS video for ages 😊 IDK what was cooler: the general history, the lovely old buildings, the violin lady or the Sugar Bar. I remember Ashford & Simpson's hit "Solid" from the 80s, but didn't know/had forgotten that they wrote "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" and "I'm Every Woman". Very cool! Cheers from Melbourne Australia 🇦🇺
I missed that.. I didn't know Ashford and Simpson wrote "Ain't no mountain high enough". That is one of my all-time favorites....Or "I am a Woman". Very nice too.
I like everyone you interviewed and Gary Dennis input on history. He’s great at this tour guiding lifestyle like you Tom. Great job to you and Phil🤩🙌🏾‼️
Hello tom, thanks for another great video, I got my information walk in for the day :-). Keep up the good work man. Also I thought of an interesting video call me you should do a video on how to get around New York if you're in a wheelchair :-) I know it's a very specialized market but it would be interesting. I've had to figure out all sorts of interesting ways to get around Seattle; like entering one building on Pike Street going up too far and getting out just to end up on the street level with the market. I'm sure New York is the same way for anyone in a wheelchair lots of secret inside knowledge. Anyway it's just a thought.
Great interviews this time and nice video again. Helps to keep the content fresh, as well as the Gary intermezzo. Can't wait to see the next one. Cheers!
What HAPPENED TO WASHINGTON SQUARE PARK WHEN I WAS YOUNGER I MUST SAY IN MY MY TWENTIES REALLY INTO MY LATE 30S ME AND MY FRIENDS WE USED TO ALWAYS HANG OUT AND W Washington SQUARE PARK Watching PEOPLE DANCE Roller Skate and then NOBODY FIGHTING JUST 😊
He estado esperando este vídeo hace tiempo y no me defraudaste, Tom. Desconocía la historia anterior a la construcción del Lincoln Center. Me encanta el Upper West Side y pasear por Broadway es una de mis actividades favoritas cuando voy a NYC, conocer su historia la hace aún más interesante. Gracias, Tom!!
You completely forgot about the Italians in hell kitchen, where I was born. The fruit and vegetable stands , manganaros, ❤Esposito’s pork store etc etc etc!
Having very little of a life of our own, we feed off of Tom’s excellent videos. They are savory, a flavorful blend of comedy and history. A fondue dipped frolick through the city’s annals.
A shoutout to my hometown of Rochester, NY. Joseph Smith founded Mormonism in nearby Palmyra. Palmyra is the only place on Earth that has 4 churches on each corner of an intersection.
Tom, I mean this in the most sincere way possible, but you have the body language of my 76 year old Persian grandfather. It's uncanny how comforting it is. Hope you have a good day dude!
Love the little Bill Murray "Peter Venkman" skip in front of Lincoln Center. Sick Ghostbusters Plug.
upper west side is the best side. my all time fav nyc neighborhood
I am at a point in my life where I check everyday for new Tom Delgado uploads, my wife and I impersonate him and our weekend is now made because we can watch his latest work. Yeah, that's how we roll in the mid-west at middle age! =) So...Chill Out
The Midwest must be a dismal place to live if impersonating this guy's videos is the highlight of the week. I'm sorry
😂 🤣
Awwww, middle age goals. As you and your wife should👏🏾😁
Saaaameeee
You sound buthurt
I like how educated you are of NYC. History thanks Tom
OMG, Gary for best dressed tour guide. Few people can pull of a handlebar mustache.
great having you back, i do feel bad for phil
15:42 Phil: *"You owe me nothing"* Tone sounds not happy, fed-up with hearing about not going along.
What does Tom mean by "us" previous to that? Are Tom and Phil friends/video team/couple/partners/married?
If not, why would you 'feel bad' on Phil not being able to go along assuming he is being paid to be the 🎥 assistant and Tom is on a limited production budget?
Phil has his own career. Give him the respect for his camera work. It's not easy given the speed Tom walks, especially with new running shoes. 😃
Asked the question because it detracts somewhat with the tour to hear a spat, arguement, developing in the video.
Oh my, Tom knows all the celebs! Nicole Ashford from Ashford & Simpson! Solid as a rock!
I got that reference...thanks😊
I didn't need a Pillow Cube to watch this video but I sat through their 2-minute commercial, and a second one for a movie or something, just for Tom. Actually, that Pillow Cube looked pretty good.
It’d be cool to showcase some comedy clubs of New York in a tour
My old neighborhood,. So many good memories...thank you. I have my photos to remember.
Tom, you're still the best !
Phil's back!
"I think the cat's getting upset..." Hahaha 😂
Ha! He gets jealous of visitors I suppose!
It’s funny he mentioned gossip girl because I’ve been binging his tour videos and he reminds me so much of Dan Humphrey, exact same sense of humour 😆
I've stayed at HI NYC hostel on Amsterdam at 103rd for four trips to NYC. I like the upper West side. Really comfortable.
Because I watched this video, my mom and I were able to visit the Sugar Bar and have one the best nights EVER, seeing a Roberta Flack tribute show and trying the AMAZING jerk lamb chops. Thanks for providing knowledge about NYC so everyone can enjoy it as they should.
busy day! 1904 important subway date. lincoln center architecture creepy,but lovely inside.
Totally loved the UWS, lived on Amsterdam Av.. 👍👍👍
30:10 and Wow I'm from Turkey and just reading about Morris Shinassi on Wikipedia..so interesting...I guessed he would be Jewish but would not imagine the journey of an Ottoman born Sephardic jew tobacco importer in 1890s to the NYC and build a mansion there❗️: THIS CHANNEL ROCKS and your guests are amazing too Tom 🙏👍👏👏
I LOVE MY UPPER WESTSIDE! Wouldn't change it for any richer or fancier neighborhood in NYC! 😎👍
Zabar's is always my traditional last stop before heading to the airport, to stock up on their coffee, babkas, and other edible souvenirs. They also have a killer kitchen gadget dept upstairs.
Zabars, the first time I entered the store, the power of the wonderful spices, the salami and the cheese stunned me in a memoriable way that I always remember. Loved shopping there. It felt like you were selecting items from around the world, and you were.
Wow this video was filled with such great content! Glad that Tom is back because I missed the Sick Plugs. IJS
omg why my eyes got watery when she made that violin to sing. I'd have never thought some had a real farm middle of Manhattan, rooftop :)! Such a great video again, amazing.
34:20 Quite a cannon you got there, Tommy 🏆💪
If I could afford it, I would love a trip to NYC and just walk all over as much as I could. I love all the history. I have the two Gotham series books by Mike Wallace and Edwin Burrows.
Love how you see the Cadillac Escalade drop off its owner at Raymour & Flanigan, then a couple of minutes later you see it cruising up Broadway. Loads of fascinating history in this. Thanks, Tommy. 🏆
Good watching on a very rainy day in Sydney Australia. 4 inches so far in the last 12 hours.
Bright sunshine down here in Melbourne! Poor old NSW is getting pummelled.
I love the ying yang, a fountain of knowledge in front of the camera & Phil “I don’t kno that” behind it 😂
Born and raised on the UWS, it was so cool seeing somebody on TH-cam take a stroll through the neighborhood
That apple bank also had a pretty sick batting cage inside
I love how you give us history without making it sound like you’re a know it all, unlike some others on TH-cam. The videos are amazing!
thats his personality its a gift
the Ansiona also housed New York"s most famous bath house (continental baths) where Bette Midler and Barry Manilow performed for the clientele
Where I lived in the 1980s. So homesick.
These tours are gold! I hope you can write your new shoes off as a business expense.
Really nice content👍👍 ciao from italy 🇮🇹
I've enjoyed many of your video tours of New York City, but somehow I found this video to be especially informative, colorful, interesting, scenic and great. Muchas gracias por todas las informaciones historicas!
Hi, big fan from Seattle area, your tours are great! I'm a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, how neat to see the temple right there. I didn't realize it was so close to Lincoln Center. Thought I'd throw out, that NY temple took two years to build, and was dedicated in June, 2004. It's not as fancy as some temples, like the one in Salt Lake, but is beautiful on the inside and also, soundproof. Best wishes, looking forward to many more tours!!
Just found your channel, this was such a fun guide! Love from the UK :)
Tom, so happy you are back, I missed your videos!
Solid as a Rock! Love that song.
Did I just witness a tour guide duel
NYC has SO MANY Amazingly original buildings
They’re so awesome.
I love it , I love em. Really do.
I appreciate the amazing detail that was put into the work from back in the days.
Now the newer cities like Vegas & Phoenix they have all nice new stuff but it’s all just that plain cheap manufacturing that’s thrown together the same way with a quickness.
So few original architectures now days that have their own beautiful details
and now it’s the materials that are used is the main issue that makes it all look the same
Just a bunch of wood & stucco.
Brick building are amazing. I love em.
When I lived in South Carolina I loved all the brick houses that are there.
Being from Vegas I hardly ever saw a brick house growing up.
Idk all the different names for all the different types of architecture or the eras they stand for
But I do know when I see a beautiful structure .
Anything in the world with Originality always stands out and atop the rest with the best .
( psychotic is not original. JS. )
NYC is so amazing , the history in the architecture alone is just …. FUGETABOUDIT
Too many non original psychos in the streets though.
But I still Love NYC.
Everywhere I go I’m always ready to get back Home to Vegas
Everywhere but Southern California or NYC.
When I’m in SoCal by the beaches I do not want to leave.
Obviously I do not mean L.A. , that place sucks.
But I LOVE it on the opposite ends of America there in SD to NYC
Minus their politics.
Which the politicians always ruin everything anyways.
Love your videos and your sneaker collection.
I love how you’ve been incorporating some more interviews with locals. As always, great job! I grew up in Brooklyn and you continue to teach me new facts and encourage me to exploremy city 😊❤️
Nice 👍🏻 walking 🚶♀️ my friend thanks for sharing
What a fun episode, your tours are one of my week's highlights!
Panic in Needle Park is such an underrated movie! Tom's got good music/movie taste. We'll see about the TV shows, though.
Yesss, new video tour of NYC from Tom D!!! Not waiting for this all week..., nope. 😉
Lots of 1970s movie locations at 72nd St. They showed the 72nd St.Station in Death Wish (beginning) and, as you mentioned, in the Warriors. Paul Kersey (Charles Bronson) lived at 33 Riverside Drive in Death Wish (where Jeff Goldblum's character and two other gang members assaulted his wife and daughter. Toward the Hudson from 72nd is where the murder of Roseann Quinn (depicted in the 1977 movie, Looking for Mr. Goodbar) took place.
Walking,walking, trying to remember the places I went back in the 60s. Ty.
LOVED the video, and don't worry. I'm chilled out. Loved the beautiful violins. If the customstax from the USA tlo the Netherlands weren't astronomically high I would love to buy one. They are breath takingly gorgeous 😍
I'm sure we can find a way!
These videos make me home sick like crazy. I’m in Florida and NEED to get back home! These videos are priceless! Thanks Tom & Phil! 🙏🏽😘
1:55 bill murray's ghostbusters dance right there :)
I love you the best You are a walking history Book Thank You Im thinking of moving back to NYC you are the most entertaining out there ...Love you
I love your nyc historical informal. This history they don’t teach it at high school!!!! Please if you are home studying recommend this to your friends high school kids and college. So encouraging you know, you are so smart!!!!!!
My home... thank you for this tour.
YOOOOOO TOMMYYYYYYY UR THE BEST LOVE THIS GREAT COLLAB
30:20 Neil caffreys home in the show White Collar. Very good show, brought light to so many great locations in NYC
Another great tour! I have to be honest, I've never been that far up north in Manhattan. The furthest north I've been is 72nd street, never been to Harlem, never been to the Bronx. Although I have been on the circle line tour and we cruised past the northern tip of Manhattan, but that's not really like being there. Thanks for this tour Tom! It was really informative! Someday I will go up past 72nd street :)
You've no idea how happy I am when I see a new video by Tom 😁
Sick video Thanks Tom
Loved this one! I've been wanting you to do a UWS video for ages 😊 IDK what was cooler: the general history, the lovely old buildings, the violin lady or the Sugar Bar. I remember Ashford & Simpson's hit "Solid" from the 80s, but didn't know/had forgotten that they wrote "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" and "I'm Every Woman". Very cool! Cheers from Melbourne Australia 🇦🇺
I missed that.. I didn't know Ashford and Simpson wrote "Ain't no mountain high enough". That is one of my all-time favorites....Or "I am a Woman". Very nice too.
I stayed at the west side Y near Lincoln Center.
very good ,thanks
Really nice content👍👍 ciao from italy 🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹
Thanks Tom for this video!!!
I like everyone you interviewed and Gary Dennis input on history. He’s great at this tour guiding lifestyle like you Tom. Great job to you and Phil🤩🙌🏾‼️
WELCOME BACK HOME and SAFE!! hi phil
Thanks for the tour of one of my favorite neighborhoods, Tom. Good to know the Sugar Bar is still around. Looking forward to more exciting videos!
It's the best!
Back to watch this a 2nd time. I loved the interviews! Almost to 20K subs, Tom! I am stoked for what you will do next!
Solid as a rock!!!!!
Niiiiice
Hello tom, thanks for another great video, I got my information walk in for the day :-). Keep up the good work man.
Also I thought of an interesting video call me you should do a video on how to get around New York if you're in a wheelchair :-) I know it's a very specialized market but it would be interesting. I've had to figure out all sorts of interesting ways to get around Seattle; like entering one building on Pike Street going up too far and getting out just to end up on the street level with the market. I'm sure New York is the same way for anyone in a wheelchair lots of secret inside knowledge. Anyway it's just a thought.
Finally a video that goes straight past The Beacon Theatre and Hotel Beacon! Super video thank you!
Another good one really like your style. Been to Zabars and Guggenheim but would love to see more of the West side.
Thank you for the video , you always crack me up. Glad you're back and loved the Mexico trip 👍
Welcome back Tom!! Loved the Mexico video I felt like I was there hope you’re well man! 😎👊
Tom you went all out with the Ashfords on this one!
Another great video! Love the celebrity interaction.
gracias Tomás....para mi el mejor guía, más divertido, de NYC.
I love your walks! So much interesting info.
He’s a very informational New York City Historian
hey Zabars! One of my other favorite NYC vloggers, Superfriends in the city, live streams from there a lot
Great interviews this time and nice video again. Helps to keep the content fresh, as well as the Gary intermezzo. Can't wait to see the next one. Cheers!
Thanks, Pierre!
Love your tours..your very good at giving information
Love it! Thanks, Tom - Happy Easter -
What HAPPENED TO WASHINGTON SQUARE PARK
WHEN I WAS YOUNGER I MUST SAY IN MY MY TWENTIES REALLY INTO MY LATE 30S ME AND MY FRIENDS WE USED TO ALWAYS HANG OUT AND W Washington SQUARE PARK
Watching PEOPLE DANCE Roller Skate and then NOBODY FIGHTING JUST 😊
Interesting video, please keep them coming.
Fantastic video, Tom!
Keep creating....thanks for knowledge n humour and for your effort n time...God bless
So gald to see you back. Love the NYC Videos !!!!
He estado esperando este vídeo hace tiempo y no me defraudaste, Tom. Desconocía la historia anterior a la construcción del Lincoln Center. Me encanta el Upper West Side y pasear por Broadway es una de mis actividades favoritas cuando voy a NYC, conocer su historia la hace aún más interesante. Gracias, Tom!!
What a cool video! I thoroughly enjoyed it and look forward to checking out your other videos! I’m on 79th off of Columbus! Peace!
“So relax!!!” Love these videos! Thank you!!
I love your interviews
Haha, you always make me laugh. Which tour has Grant's Tomb? That was a good walk...thanks.
You completely forgot about the Italians in hell kitchen, where I was born. The fruit and vegetable stands , manganaros, ❤Esposito’s pork store etc etc etc!
Having very little of a life of our own, we feed off of Tom’s excellent videos. They are savory, a flavorful blend of comedy and history. A fondue dipped frolick through the city’s annals.
A shoutout to my hometown of Rochester, NY. Joseph Smith founded Mormonism in nearby Palmyra. Palmyra is the only place on Earth that has 4 churches on each corner of an intersection.
Excellent 👍🏾
Tom lied, I didn't like the video but I hit the like button anyway!
I think a livestream w/ Tom is much in order. I miss the two of you guys galivanting around the city.
Action Kid your are awesome man love all you guy's looking forward to the next video with you and Tom as always great adventures to enjoy
I bet you lied....you did like it 🤣
Welcome back Actionkid
@@romaczech75 when Tom goes live he’s gonna rock even more ! I’d love Tom to go live with Gabe. That would be a combo Adam !