> 28Tequilah said on
12-03-2009 at
09:01:
I know me I would have got off that float and woop those kids ass then beat the sh*t out of that Adult there that allowed that Sh*t. ANd i am so Serios
> kd1s said on
11-24-2009 at
20:24:
It looked as thought it may have been both sides in some places. That said two things struck me watching this. The first is the cars, aka land yachts! They were HUGE!The second is sadder, how many of those people probably died young because of the advent of HIV.
> pjc2475 said on
10-24-2009 at
23:55:
Queens never change eh?.....
> superqueerkiss said on
10-17-2009 at
09:47:
i lived on broadway in chicago in the 80's and remember the pride parades. We had a great view sitting out on the roof of our apartment building. It's so cool to see it even earlier than when i was there. Isn't it amazing how you still see very similar types of people at pride nowadays?
> MrSteventodd said on
10-15-2009 at
16:12:
I love the str8 but not narrow family that comments on how everybody from "cripples" to gays should fight for civil rights!
> MsChanel51 said on
07-30-2009 at
07:28:
The Anita Bryant postcard or photo given to the guy on the bus would definitely make it circa 1977.
> garmjr1979 said on
07-18-2009 at
07:01:
I would guess 1976 as it was USA Bicentennial year and Chicago for sure.
> katherinelucas said on
05-25-2009 at
23:25:
i love the guy saying that "they r beautiful...."
> 006535971 said on
05-22-2009 at
20:26:
Chicago for sure. No doubt. I see early 70 cars not late 70 s
> allegroorizaba said on
05-17-2009 at
02:04:
Why is Bizet's Carmen Oberture related with this?
> lillycooch said on
05-01-2009 at
04:53:
1969 was the Stonewall riot, June 28, I dont believe there were parades that year for it took a little bit for people to organize more.
> hoffenpot said on
01-25-2009 at
05:02:
This was very interesting. Chicago is definitely the locale for this parade. Just looking at the cars & hairstyles from that era brings back memories. I noticed 1 thing however. The parade apparently was on just one side of the street. They didn't have the whole street back then? Today, it would be unthinkable, not to mention unwieldy.
> forloveoffilm said on
01-09-2009 at
23:38:
Thanks for posting. It was nice seeing some former sex-partners. This is Chicago and either 76-77, that era. Brighter days and easier lays.
> sleekcartim said on
10-28-2008 at
14:17:
you are correct. some of cars are def mid to late 70's
> Vronhilldebrand said on
10-19-2008 at
13:32:
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> link3657 said on
10-16-2008 at
18:53:
haha im naked!!! x
> sydneygayboi said on
09-30-2008 at
04:42:
This is before 1978 ...why??? BECAUSE THERE IS NO PRIDE/RAINBOW FLAGS!!! which were invented by GILBERT BAKER IN SF '78.....so i guess its between '75-77(thats a guess).
> RCA76 said on
09-28-2008 at
04:30:
According to a good friend of mine this is Chicago 1976. He says it was the bicentenial celebration of the Pride Parade. Besides, the green CTA buses, the Pepe's Tacos, the final shot of the Belmont exit of Lake Shore Drive, the CPD cars and all of the shots of Halsted street all are total give-a-ways. How awesome is this video! I wish they had included it on the recent DVD release of Out & Proud in Chicago.
> Clemburke1111 said on
09-11-2008 at
13:45:
silent,gypsy no, this is the late 70's You missed some fashion that wasnt around in 70 and look at some of the makes of the cars... this is at the earliest 1977
> BadIkkleFraggle said on
08-29-2008 at
00:36:
I'm so proud of everyone that was in that parade, they are our forefathers and mothers in some cases.Everyone of those people in that video have helped get us our civil rights, just remember... we still have a long way to go.Signed a gay 21YO in the UK