no mate, this person is very clearly only choosing certain people to engage with, the ones who are "flamboyantly dressed" lets say, the ones who you can tell, they're left wing baed on how they carry themselves/ are dressed, why is it a theme that 90% of people who he engages with are left wingers? ry to get all political but this isn't "londoners" its selected invidicual from london.
are you dumb or just high? because this interviewer person is only choosing certain people to engage with, see if you can watch back a few videos and pot any themes..... why is it 90% of the people he engages with are flamboyantly dressed, overtly left wing based on their dress sense and how they carry themselves too me atleast, its FUCKING OBVIOUS that hes selecting people to talk too. (not stages just walk past people and chooses or doesn't choose to engage with people, but only certain peoples).
It's not the truth tho. It's people spouting what they think sounds good. The blond girl clearly is living off daddy pretending to run a successful streetwear business. It's all fake
as an art student who got kicked out at 16 who lives for the amazing nights and culture of raves and is hoping we will all come together again soon and make another summer of love after corona, this episode and all 3 people spoke to me really well
I *really* liked what the musician said when he refuted music as escapism. Emotions are important, working through things in an emotional way is important. "Down time" is necessary to get your head in the game, otherwise you never process anything and you never learn anything and you never recharge your batteries to allow you to do anything with energy. When Faithless said "This is my Church", he was on to something.
@2:15 That guy just perfectly described the cause of everything that is wrong with this country, we've gone back to a culture of witch hunting, whilst never solving the real problems.
Ironically, chasing happiness will make you anxious and unhappy. Instead we should reduce suffering and improve quality of life. This sounds like being happy but not quite. Rather, we should practice gratitude and seek fulfillment and mastery of our chosen passions/ interests
teflontelefon drugs wouldn’t make me happy because I’m aware that I’d have absolutely no control over my life, I’d be forced into dangerous and degrading situations I’d cause so much pain amongst my family and friends. Happiness shouldn’t be destructive or rebellious it should mean being at peace with yourself spiritually that includes where you live the career you go into the people you invite into your life...
Bret Ellis yes it’s very important to be grateful for each day as it was said nothing lasts forever we have to be careful that time doesn’t pass us by and we don’t end up languishing and becoming bitter and old consumed with regret that would be soul destroying to me
@teflontelefon You're just being an incel now . Trying to find meaning , when you will not find one - until you die . . . "sacrificed " , a very festinate' mind set , on trying to put glory on "sacrificed" -- which should be looked down on . For trying to correlate "happiness" , in this time of human existance . Humans are less likely to even try - or consider reproduceing . Based on how annyoing and worthless babys are -- and how much they sap away the potensial parent's life span and health. A huge loss in this day and age, sex outcompetes over having a mere " "child" " . Edit-(1) 'spam' was replaced with 'span' , the word makes a fully coherent sentence, but with an in-depth tunnel , for all kinds of meanings. Changed, to avoid that .
I like when he said that his music isn't to escape, but to process. I like that. Music does that for me; I can play an album and just think about whatever I want in a way where I don't have social pressures breathing down my neck. It helps when the music resonates with how you are feeling, I believe, such as The Smiths for when you're feeling a bit down :)
love your channel, really hit me what the lovely man in the tweed jacket said...life flys so fast, make the most of your loved ones, they go so fast ...simple but really touched me how he said that.
Thank you Pablo, once again you've brightened an otherwise very dull day (though ironically today it is actually sunny!). This series is so engaging and eloquently put together, yet so simple.
@@HabboTank09 because there not sad enough to care about that. like think about life priorities, youtube verification should not be anywhere near the top.
Just discovered this series and I love it, very reminiscent of the old 1960s and 1970s vox pops I like to watch. Thanks Pablo, you use a traditional method with wipes the floor with most trendy modern interview styles!
I'm a huge fan of Vivian Maier's photography and I see parallels with your work Pablo. Like Maier's work, yours will become more and more valuable with time. What seems ordinary and mundane now will become an extraordinary window into a moment in history. No drama is as interesting as hearing real people talk about real lives. I wish you could revisit these same people in 20 years, and ask the same questions.
Don't act like you're better, you're only alive for a short period of time and you can't take your money with you so you may as well enjoy it when you can.
@@brandonpsd2963 people are dying (and many of hunger) and there's other ppl that just can't stop thinking about a pair of €800 trainers, yes that's a fucking worry
2:12 Paranoia and blame, exactly a huge issue. And dissorganized, also a huge issue. We are so disconnected now days I suppose one could say - At least the lower class people.
I see paranoia and blaming coming from all social classes but I think people are interpreting my comment differently as if it's only the lower class people who blames others... But the lower class people are for sure disorganized, they should come together and organize with new ideas, perhaps to create new political initiatives or products/services, but it's difficult to do so if you're depressed and low on resources, which they often are.
Oh WOW! I really love your channel. How interesting just to simply hear stories from people about their lives. No gimmicks or jokes, so refreshing. Keep up the good work, great job! 👏🏼👏🏼
I studied in the UK for a year now I live back in my country. Watching your vlog takes me back to the streets of London. Good interviews very organic 👌🏻.
Pablo you inspired me to hit the streets in my own city over here in the US. I made a video about it and asked people what their thoughts on the state of the world were. I payed homage to your channel thank you for the inspiration.
just found your channel man, i love this series you do. seeing little snapshots of people's day to day lives and how you get them to open up so naturally is amazing. can't wait for more, but in the meantime, i'll be continuing to delve through the backlog!
I have just subscribed. I'm pretty sure your 'Streets of London' episodes have gained another dimension of meaning during the pandemic. I hope to see new episodes anytime soon. Respect.
P.S. I Live and work in London, but have not beet to London city centre for 121 days so far since the start of the lockdown. It is not that I just stay inside, but because I did not have any good reason to travel to the center of London yet.
you’re a gifted conversationalist. you seem genuinely interested in people’s thoughts and goals, you can ask digging questions that actually intrigues them.
I'm 50 now and this is too true, both Parents gone long time now, & siblings are estranged. That middle child syndrome seems to be correct that the female mentioned.
Really thankful for your interviewing the first guy. He is so right. People are very private about their art --- I'm a trained dancer that makes electronic based music from Chicago .. lets just say it is very difficult to share things, as people will find ways to chase the "fame" and "spotlight" as none of the connections established are as genuine as they seem. It is also a segregated city that plays into this, as it is very hard to get folks to come from all different sides of the city, to one particular place, to set aside economic difference.. to talk about what we do. The fact the internet is set up like this, might be our own faults as humans -- but damn being so private has really set us back.
The person who spoke at the minute 5:50 , his voice it's like David Icke. Very nice and interesting videos ! I think the questions you ask and the topics you choose are very useful.
I know it is hard to make more videos outside in the current situations with the epidemic (don’t know what the life in the UK looks like but assuming), but I really like these videos and want to see more coming hopefully. I’m currently in Melbourne, locked down for nearly 6 months now and still have to go minimum 3 months if things turn out to be the best. Not only your videos give great insights from different people, but also they give some virtual experiences in social interaction, which I haven’t had for a long long time. Your videos are so natural, well edited with contents on point, and help me cope with my debilitating mental state. Keep brining the brilliant art pieces champ
I love your series Streets of London so much Pablo! It’s a simple idea but so so interesting. London is full of such colourful characters with interesting perspectives and histories. Do you plan on doing any more??
brilliant as always! happy to see that streets of london is still happening :) ps: each time I watch one of these episodes, it somehow makes me feel less alone.
I can relate to the Blonde lady, grew up and started my own business, I don’t live by the rules but I don’t recognise the young person I used to be. Respect to her for turning it around, now to get those trainers
When she said it was like a switch flicking at 25, there are studies that show childrens brains dont fully form until early 20s and so are more impulsive and irrational. That might have been the time when her brain was fully formed and the hormones switched off!
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Going outside and talking to strangers is like skyrim but better? Yeah but i cant shout them off a ledge can i? Or sneak attack them with a bow and arrow.
"Process your stuff." Ha, ha....machine language. A sign of things to come. The old guy had some good advice. What you assume is the norm now will be gone in a few years time.
Just when you think a situation is going to last forever you are taken by surprise when it ends or changes. And even though you might have felt trapped or limited then, you may look back at that time and say to yourself "I was happy".
On the Arts and their critical role in the downfall of the Poll Tax: “I'm fond of quoting Peter Cook, who talked about the satirical Berlin cabarets of the '30s, which did so much to stop the rise of Hitler and prevent the Second World War.” ― Tom Lehrer.
I'm full on with the portrait painter. In fact I'm also an artist. Would actually be cool to start a community. Been finding it difficult to find a physical community tbh.
NEW - I've set up a Patreon page for the 'Streets of London' series so that you can support the creation of these videos should you wish. (link in the description) Thank you! Pablo
@@MolloyPolloy aren't they a slave just for a name and fashion they're never worth that money most likely made by child labor for a few £££ in some sweatshop, i'd rather donate it to a homeless london charity if i had that money to waste...
Your channel is like a canvas for every Londoner to paint their beautiful story...
Perfect analogy brother. Totally agree.💯
no mate, this person is very clearly only choosing certain people to engage with, the ones who are "flamboyantly dressed" lets say, the ones who you can tell, they're left wing baed on how they carry themselves/ are dressed, why is it a theme that 90% of people who he engages with are left wingers? ry to get all political but this isn't "londoners" its selected invidicual from london.
Gemma Saint yes , Because real Londoners are raw and rough... none of this
This series never disappoints
What is so special in these series is the truth. This is not fake and in times like this it is very rare to find something honest.
are you dumb or just high? because this interviewer person is only choosing certain people to engage with, see if you can watch back a few videos and pot any themes..... why is it 90% of the people he engages with are flamboyantly dressed, overtly left wing based on their dress sense and how they carry themselves too me atleast, its FUCKING OBVIOUS that hes selecting people to talk too. (not stages just walk past people and chooses or doesn't choose to engage with people, but only certain peoples).
@@P4GYY Why are you like this? Let people enjoy what they want to enjoy.
It's not the truth tho. It's people spouting what they think sounds good.
The blond girl clearly is living off daddy pretending to run a successful streetwear business.
It's all fake
I appreciate the audio quality of these videos, getting the volume and tone of speech to be so even in an outdoor street setting is no easy feat.
Thanks, you’re not wrong! 😁
What do you use?
So that’s your full time profession?
“Yeh sometimes”
😂😂😂 so unemployed
@@pablomarrero6604 Yup. lol.
if you ever try to make a career out of music, you will know how much that answer makes sense
Just fuckin around really and hasn't grown up yet.
It was like talking with Betlejuice lmao
as an art student who got kicked out at 16 who lives for the amazing nights and culture of raves and is hoping we will all come together again soon and make another summer of love after corona, this episode and all 3 people spoke to me really well
I *really* liked what the musician said when he refuted music as escapism. Emotions are important, working through things in an emotional way is important. "Down time" is necessary to get your head in the game, otherwise you never process anything and you never learn anything and you never recharge your batteries to allow you to do anything with energy. When Faithless said "This is my Church", he was on to something.
@2:15
That guy just perfectly described the cause of everything that is wrong with this country, we've gone back to a culture of witch hunting, whilst never solving the real problems.
That girls dad has the right idea, every child’s answer should be “to be happy” when asked what you want to be when you grow up”
Ironically, chasing happiness will make you anxious and unhappy. Instead we should reduce suffering and improve quality of life. This sounds like being happy but not quite. Rather, we should practice gratitude and seek fulfillment and mastery of our chosen passions/ interests
teflontelefon drugs wouldn’t make me happy because I’m aware that I’d have absolutely no control over my life, I’d be forced into dangerous and degrading situations I’d cause so much pain amongst my family and friends. Happiness shouldn’t be destructive or rebellious it should mean being at peace with yourself spiritually that includes where you live the career you go into the people you invite into your life...
Bret Ellis yes it’s very important to be grateful for each day as it was said nothing lasts forever we have to be careful that time doesn’t pass us by and we don’t end up languishing and becoming bitter and old consumed with regret that would be soul destroying to me
@teflontelefon You're just being an incel now . Trying to find meaning , when you will not find one - until you die . . . "sacrificed " , a very festinate' mind set , on trying to put glory on "sacrificed" -- which should be looked down on . For trying to correlate "happiness" , in this time of human existance . Humans are less likely to even try - or consider reproduceing . Based on how annyoing and worthless babys are -- and how much they sap away the potensial parent's life span and health. A huge loss in this day and age, sex outcompetes over having a mere " "child" " .
Edit-(1) 'spam' was replaced with 'span' , the word makes a fully coherent sentence, but with an in-depth tunnel , for all kinds of meanings. Changed, to avoid that .
@teflontelefon Learn advanced , human + other evolution . Bye kiddo --
This series is one of my favourite things to watch. Thanks for making it and long may it continue and grow.
I like when he said that his music isn't to escape, but to process. I like that. Music does that for me; I can play an album and just think about whatever I want in a way where I don't have social pressures breathing down my neck. It helps when the music resonates with how you are feeling, I believe, such as The Smiths for when you're feeling a bit down :)
love your channel, really hit me what the lovely man in the tweed jacket said...life flys so fast, make the most of your loved ones, they go so fast ...simple but really touched me how he said that.
Thank you Pablo, once again you've brightened an otherwise very dull day (though ironically today it is actually sunny!). This series is so engaging and eloquently put together, yet so simple.
So good.
Didn't expect to see them here
how arent you guys verified yet
@@HabboTank09 because there not sad enough to care about that.
like think about life priorities, youtube verification should not be anywhere near the top.
Just discovered this series and I love it, very reminiscent of the old 1960s and 1970s vox pops I like to watch. Thanks Pablo, you use a traditional method with wipes the floor with most trendy modern interview styles!
4:57 "Dance music and electronic music provides a platform for people to let go." Preach it brother!!!!
Ravy Davy.
I'm a huge fan of Vivian Maier's photography and I see parallels with your work Pablo.
Like Maier's work, yours will become more and more valuable with time.
What seems ordinary and mundane now will become an extraordinary window into a moment in history. No drama is as interesting as hearing real people talk about real lives.
I wish you could revisit these same people in 20 years, and ask the same questions.
Not being able to stop thinking about (an overpriced) material possession for months in 2020 is the problem with 2020
probably a way of coping with everything happening. people need their comforts in times like this
Don't act like you're better, you're only alive for a short period of time and you can't take your money with you so you may as well enjoy it when you can.
yeah im sure people wanting to buy expensive clothing is one of the pressing issues in 2020, you've hit it right on the head
Or we could just people spend their earned money how they want. People are dying and this is what we're worried about?
@@brandonpsd2963 people are dying (and many of hunger) and there's other ppl that just can't stop thinking about a pair of €800 trainers, yes that's a fucking worry
This is so beautiful. I come here when I miss London the most. Thank you for bringing little bits of it to us all over the world.
2:12 Paranoia and blame, exactly a huge issue. And dissorganized, also a huge issue. We are so disconnected now days I suppose one could say - At least the lower class people.
What class has to do with it?
I see paranoia and blaming coming from all social classes but I think people are interpreting my comment differently as if it's only the lower class people who blames others...
But the lower class people are for sure disorganized, they should come together and organize with new ideas, perhaps to create new political initiatives or products/services, but it's difficult to do so if you're depressed and low on resources, which they often are.
I've honestly been waiting so long for a channel that celebrates the people and culture of London. Keep it up!
"Don't think its going to last forever..cause it doesn't "
So true but most young people won't believe it till its too late!
The purity of the connection behind these videos truly brings about a great sense of warmth
Oh WOW! I really love your channel. How interesting just to simply hear stories from people about their lives. No gimmicks or jokes, so refreshing. Keep up the good work, great job! 👏🏼👏🏼
I love the wisdom and insight of the older generation and I wish that younger people would listen more.
I studied in the UK for a year now I live back in my country. Watching your vlog takes me back to the streets of London. Good interviews very organic 👌🏻.
Pablo you inspired me to hit the streets in my own city over here in the US. I made a video about it and asked people what their thoughts on the state of the world were. I payed homage to your channel thank you for the inspiration.
just found your channel man, i love this series you do. seeing little snapshots of people's day to day lives and how you get them to open up so naturally is amazing. can't wait for more, but in the meantime, i'll be continuing to delve through the backlog!
I have just subscribed. I'm pretty sure your 'Streets of London' episodes have gained another dimension of meaning during the pandemic. I hope to see new episodes anytime soon. Respect.
P.S. I Live and work in London, but have not beet to London city centre for 121 days so far since the start of the lockdown. It is not that I just stay inside, but because I did not have any good reason to travel to the center of London yet.
really intrigued by the streetwear designers story - congrats to her for going back to uni and starting her own business!
you’re a gifted conversationalist. you seem genuinely interested in people’s thoughts and goals, you can ask digging questions that actually intrigues them.
09:05 that was like a sucker punch. and it's true
yes! very hard to hear
We're all just a blip.
I hugged my mom after hearing that
I'm 50 now and this is too true, both Parents gone long time now, & siblings are estranged. That middle child syndrome seems to be correct that the female mentioned.
:(
The piece of advice that the artist gave at the end almost made me cry. So important to remember.
These videos are incredible. I appreciate what you’re doing. It’s refreshing to hear new perspectives.
Really thankful for your interviewing the first guy. He is so right.
People are very private about their art --- I'm a trained dancer that makes electronic based music from Chicago .. lets just say it is very difficult to share things, as people will find ways to chase the "fame" and "spotlight" as none of the connections established are as genuine as they seem. It is also a segregated city that plays into this, as it is very hard to get folks to come from all different sides of the city, to one particular place, to set aside economic difference.. to talk about what we do.
The fact the internet is set up like this, might be our own faults as humans -- but damn being so private has really set us back.
I've been waiting for the next video in this series for long, love these videos, great job on them.
the musician guy speaks to my soul...this whole series is so very interesting
The person who spoke at the minute 5:50 , his voice it's like David Icke.
Very nice and interesting videos !
I think the questions you ask and the topics you choose are very useful.
Brother it is good to see these videos and get to know about people's stories. please keep doing more. Cheers!
Wow London pretty amazing eclectic place I loved it visiting years ago ,just wish weather was better!!
You obviously did come for the 48 hours in August when it is nice.
This is great. Amazing video quality too. Do more of these please
I know it is hard to make more videos outside in the current situations with the epidemic (don’t know what the life in the UK looks like but assuming), but I really like these videos and want to see more coming hopefully. I’m currently in Melbourne, locked down for nearly 6 months now and still have to go minimum 3 months if things turn out to be the best. Not only your videos give great insights from different people, but also they give some virtual experiences in social interaction, which I haven’t had for a long long time. Your videos are so natural, well edited with contents on point, and help me cope with my debilitating mental state. Keep brining the brilliant art pieces champ
Thanks James :)
Pure Inspiration & hope... Thank you!
Will you make more of these videos ? cause they are great !
Found your channel this morning ... great stuff! Not boring for a second ... greeting from the Netherlands
Great video with great questions. It is really amazing how deep thoughts you can get from random people.
I love your series Streets of London so much Pablo! It’s a simple idea but so so interesting. London is full of such colourful characters with interesting perspectives and histories. Do you plan on doing any more??
wow' "don't think its gonna last forever, cause it doesn't! People don't last forever they go very quick."'
Love the Harris tweed jacket / coat he's wearing... I used to sell HT jackets years back...you never forget a pattern !
i love this channel so much , listening to everyday people is fascinating
brilliant as always! happy to see that streets of london is still happening :) ps: each time I watch one of these episodes, it somehow makes me feel less alone.
I can relate to the Blonde lady, grew up and started my own business, I don’t live by the rules but I don’t recognise the young person I used to be. Respect to her for turning it around, now to get those trainers
When she said it was like a switch flicking at 25, there are studies that show childrens brains dont fully form until early 20s and so are more impulsive and irrational. That might have been the time when her brain was fully formed and the hormones switched off!
kinda cried, thank you for this beautiful content keep it up.
*The soul*
*The street*
*The art*
Can’t wait to watch this again in 20+ years
Wow. Totally didn't expect to find this. Great series, excellent content.
Another great episode. Was I with you when you interviewed the person buying the £800 trainers?
Thanks Jamie. Yes, you were just off to the left somewhere!
do you go on these portrait photo trips with Pablo often or was it a couple of months back?
You're due for a new crossover ;)
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@@PABLOSTRONGVLOGS Looking forward to September
Jamie Windsor who was buying 800 pound trainers I never saw anyone in this video
Very raw story telling, even the music you used are from the streets itself, I'ts like im actually talking to them in your shoes, brilliant
interesting channel you have. I like where you decide to shine the light
This is like playing skyrim but in real life with way better voice acting and dialogue
Its good to see others who lollygag as well
Nah the reason why this is better is cause the stories are more real.
Going outside and talking to strangers is like skyrim but better?
Yeah but i cant shout them off a ledge can i? Or sneak attack them with a bow and arrow.
@@bibtebo you can sneak attack them with a bow tho
the guy at the start hit the nail on the head when he explained what we are like now days. Amen
"Process your stuff." Ha, ha....machine language. A sign of things to come. The old guy had some good advice. What you assume is the norm now will be gone in a few years time.
amazing social document - please keep this going
Brilliant series. Absolutely brilliant!
Are you planning on uploading a re-edited version of the Mr. Smart episode?
This camera lens is lovely, what is it?
You should ask people to drop their socials. Its a good a way of giving these interesting people a platform.
I was looking for it as well
Never unfortunately a truer word spoken by the man at the end talking fast life rushes by. B KIND
Just when you think a situation is going to last forever you are taken by surprise when it ends or changes.
And even though you might have felt trapped or limited then, you may look back at that time and say to yourself "I was happy".
Great interviewing. You really scratch the surface of all these people.
Trouble is, he only scratched the surface of all these people.
On the Arts and their critical role in the downfall of the Poll Tax:
“I'm fond of quoting Peter Cook, who talked about the satirical Berlin cabarets of the '30s, which did so much to stop the rise of Hitler and prevent the Second World War.” ― Tom Lehrer.
Excellent videos 👍 I wish you wouldn't stop doing it
1st time finding your channel.. this is great !
First gentleman is spot on! Great video once again
Pablo when lockdown is over, you need to get back out on to the streets of London and capture some more magic.
I'm full on with the portrait painter. In fact I'm also an artist. Would actually be cool to start a community. Been finding it difficult to find a physical community tbh.
NEW - I've set up a Patreon page for the 'Streets of London' series so that you can support the creation of these videos should you wish. (link in the description) Thank you! Pablo
That is great news! Hope this series will get the support it deserves!
Let's try it again!
Will you be doing more of your 'original london photo walks' in the future? I loved that series
Great Channel mate
what was the name of the womans clothing brand?
Everything in life is temporary. Enjoy each moment while it lasts.
old man giving free wisdom.....n nobody is listening sad 2020 lyfe
your video was recommended...this makes me miss london
the girl with her own clothing line, i see myself in her. we share a similar mindset.
The old man had soo much wisdom and understanding
id be interested to see what clothes she produces, does anyone know her name of the name of her clothing line?
I just came across this channel and I love it! Keep doing what you're doing
Great video, thanks. Subscribed.
Hey Pablo! May I ask you what camera gear and microphone are you using on your vlog? They look and sound supreme! =)
I'm addicted to these
what's her store called
Keep it up man. These are great videos
As an artist myself, the man at the start talked some real real stuff
0:56 Does anyone know what her clothing brand is?
Great words by the artist at the beginning
So sad to watch this. A couple of months later, it all changed due covid
Get off your knees buddy, the world hasn’t ended!!
I feel like Pablo Strong is the spiritual son of David Hoffman.
This is channel is amazing!
Was a video with a man who's been kicked out of Oxford yours? You've blocked access to it and i haven't finished watching it. 😥
these videos are incredible
Would've been cool to get some links to their stuff
Pablo, where are you mate?- have enjoyed all your content to date!
Not sure if you noticed but there's a global pandemic right now...
I vote for a follow-up video to find out just how satisfied the young woman is with her 800£ trainers.
@@MolloyPolloy aren't they a slave just for a name and fashion they're never worth that money most likely made by child labor for a few £££ in some sweatshop, i'd rather donate it to a homeless london charity if i had that money to waste...
Nice content, makes me miss London
This is the first time I've come across your series. Very interesting!!