I was a mod at the time I knew a few of the lads on the video they were the days they be 58 to 60 now the skinhead with the red braces is joedy whacker is in the red jacket 👍
Harry Callaghans the punk with the eye makeup...rip Jody Campbell, skinhead resting on skinhead girl...rip Ray 'tan' Hanley, skinhead with moustache...rip. Decko was younger then the rest but right down in it. 'You cant kill a bad thing' All solid guys, uncomplicated and full of attitude. The skin chick stole my sister's handbag in the gpo 1980...Im still looking for her.
Very interesting to me since I was born in NYC as a kid to Irish parents but moved to Dublin at 8yrs old but moved back to NYC at 10 yrs old in the early 80s. Here in NYC we had all types, but my crew were metalheads vs. Italian guidos. I often wonder how I wouuld have been had I stayed in Dublin.
Imagine a Jet Black Nigerian dude was standing amongst them and mingling amongst them. He would get alot of racist comments thrown at him. But in typical Irish fashion they would say "we're only joking". Then they would continue to insult his Jet Black skin colour for the rest of the night whilst constantly patting him on the back and laughing.
@Milk-Crescent I was joking. Let me fix it for you. Replace the word Nigerian with the term ARAB and replace the word Black with the term BROWN.. Also, add the word MUSLIM. There i fixed it for you. Happy now.LOL.😂😂😂 Learn to take a joke bro.
They’re actually really dull. They don’t have a clue what they’re talking about all just acting it. Really boring bunch they don’t have a laugh they just seem so morbid.
Mr mullet obvious you weren't there I knew most of the skins and punks there.let me tell you even though it was hard times in 70s and 80s at least we had a laugh and there wasn't too much in the way of fights.back when you had a choice of flaggon of cider and it was cheap even when you had fuck all money.well I for 1 enjoyed it.
They're teenagers dude. I don't think you really understand the kind of economic depression that was going on at the time and how it in fact heavily contributed to the explosion of these youth cultures.
Wonderful! Thanks.
Where are this kids now? Some of them must be approaching retirement age
Isn’t that strange 😂 WOW!
I was a mod at the time I knew a few of the lads on the video they were the days they be 58 to 60 now the skinhead with the red braces is joedy whacker is in the red jacket 👍
😂😂😂yep 60
The guy with the bleached hair is definitely bald now anyways 😂
Yes We are !
This is by far the best Levi’s commercial I’ve seen in a long time.
classy material.. these kids were living the only good thing in the 80s
Individuals are the best! 🙌🙌🙌
Following trends isn’t being a individual
@pixie9422 Sure but in todays society, especially in Dublin there’s just uniformity. Everyone is the same. So boring! Yawn
@@pixie9422 Correct. There is one guy who identifies as an individual in this video. He’s my favorite.
Harry Callaghans the punk with the eye makeup...rip
Jody Campbell, skinhead resting on skinhead girl...rip
Ray 'tan' Hanley, skinhead with moustache...rip.
Decko was younger then the rest but right down in it. 'You cant kill a bad thing'
All solid guys, uncomplicated and full of attitude.
The skin chick stole my sister's handbag in the gpo 1980...Im still looking for her.
Ray Hanley was a Cabra mod not a skinhead.
@@dn5803 He was a mod with a skinhead...and a proper tan psycho.
Harry was he a od in the 1990s?
That's heartbreaking. These were all bright young stars. Great spirits.
Clowns apeing English pop culture.
Very interesting to me since I was born in NYC as a kid to Irish parents but moved to Dublin at 8yrs old but moved back to NYC at 10 yrs old in the early 80s. Here in NYC we had all types, but my crew were metalheads vs. Italian guidos. I often wonder how I wouuld have been had I stayed in Dublin.
this video is amazing so many characters hahahah
So innocent really.
Skinheads? Lol
@prelaunchrocket4991 The skinhead subculture initially had nothing to do with race, it was solely a style associated with and subgenre of punk.
"What about music"? Skinhead:" Reggae. UB40" :DDD
yeah, but then yer man said Mighty Diamonds, Gladiators, U-Roy, I-Roy, Prince Far I... he knew his shit, more than you & I.
Curtisy sample at 3:18
Deko Dachau skulking about in the background!
He was one poser if I ever seen one.f him and his paranoid visions lot
Love to see her now! I bet she’s a mum and grandma saying why are you dressing/ talking like tat!
Apparently every skinhead are Lex Luthor.
Its all bout drugs now 😢
it's all about Drill Rap and postcodes these days 🙄
Dublin City Rude Boys !
Then they all got jobs in the civil service 😅😅😅
😂
There’s a few there still in punk and street bands today. So … probably not.
@@angelicupstart1977 Weekend warriors, don't be fooled 😅😅
What did you expect them to do?Live off the land
@@johngilliam6764 Yes, that's much more punk rock.
Parents are too busy working to control their kids.
Imagine a Jet Black Nigerian dude was standing amongst them and mingling amongst them.
He would get alot of racist comments thrown at him.
But in typical Irish fashion they would say "we're only joking".
Then they would continue to insult his Jet Black skin colour for the rest of the night whilst constantly patting him on the back and laughing.
Bro leave the woke crap out of this nostalgia….please.
@Milk-Crescent I was joking.
Let me fix it for you.
Replace the word Nigerian with the term ARAB and replace the word Black with the term BROWN..
Also, add the word MUSLIM.
There i fixed it for you.
Happy now.LOL.😂😂😂
Learn to take a joke bro.
They’re actually really dull. They don’t have a clue what they’re talking about all just acting it. Really boring bunch they don’t have a laugh they just seem so morbid.
That was 1980 it was depressing
Mr mullet obvious you weren't there I knew most of the skins and punks there.let me tell you even though it was hard times in 70s and 80s at least we had a laugh and there wasn't too much in the way of fights.back when you had a choice of flaggon of cider and it was cheap even when you had fuck all money.well I for 1 enjoyed it.
I find them very interesting and funny. But you know what, at least we had none of your kind back then.
Then why is everyone laughing?
They're teenagers dude. I don't think you really understand the kind of economic depression that was going on at the time and how it in fact heavily contributed to the explosion of these youth cultures.
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