Nice excerpt of "Ask Me Don't Tell Me." Only thing is, in the description, these kids are referred to as "greasers," but here in San Francisco, that term wasn't used, and for that matter, the specifics of the San Francisco gang subcultures of the late 1950s were distinct from the actual "greasers" of 1950s/60s Chicago. Here, there were "barts," who favored the Ben Davis trousers, pachucos (left over from the previous decades), "muns" (who wore all black), and "white shoes," who dressed in the "Ive League" clean-cut fashion, but were a teen gang culture. Robert Arthur Ranson, the 19-year-old gang leader who shot Andrew Ulibari and Norman Bothello in a gang conflict outside of the San Francisco Civic Center after the Annual Butcher's Ball dance in 1952 was a "white shoe," and that subculture is briefly mentioned in this opening, when the young narrator mentions "the shoes" (he wasn't referring to footwear, but to boys who belonged to that subculture.)
My wela is Argentine but she always say she had family in Bayamon, I have a Bayamon coat of arms tattoo on my neck, I always liked the design growing up
Nice excerpt of "Ask Me Don't Tell Me."
Only thing is, in the description, these kids are referred to as "greasers," but here in San Francisco, that term wasn't used, and for that matter, the specifics of the San Francisco gang subcultures of the late 1950s were distinct from the actual "greasers" of 1950s/60s Chicago.
Here, there were "barts," who favored the Ben Davis trousers, pachucos (left over from the previous decades), "muns" (who wore all black), and "white shoes," who dressed in the "Ive League" clean-cut fashion, but were a teen gang culture.
Robert Arthur Ranson, the 19-year-old gang leader who shot Andrew Ulibari and Norman Bothello in a gang conflict outside of the San Francisco Civic Center after the Annual Butcher's Ball dance in 1952 was a "white shoe," and that subculture is briefly mentioned in this opening, when the young narrator mentions "the shoes" (he wasn't referring to footwear, but to boys who belonged to that subculture.)
Great vid...thx for posting!
Wish it was longer. Theres a lot of forgotten history out there especially with sub cultures such as this
I’m from sf great vid and history for me
Pretty cool💙🖤💙🖤💙🖤🙏🏼👍🏼
You're a Jet
What year? What neighborhood?
I heard Potrero st.
"Ask Me Don't Tell Me" was released in 1961.
Puerto Rico 🇵🇷 La Isla del Encanto (Island of Enchantment)
My wela is Argentine but she always say she had family in Bayamon, I have a Bayamon coat of arms tattoo on my neck, I always liked the design growing up