She’s right, Tiffany’s has their own shade of blue known as Tiffany Blue.
@jamesanderson5268Сағат бұрын
There might be a few left but most are gone. They've been gone since the late 60s early 70s. It was basically a place to go make out with your girl.
@AnaFrost-k9k2 сағат бұрын
There was no problem seeing the full, humongous screen. In fact you could see the screens glowing from highways when driving near drive-ins. I watched the Beatles' Yellow Submarine at a drive-in in Southern California in 1968 with my newborn son sleeping in a portable crib in the back seat. 😊
@donaldstewart83423 сағат бұрын
People in the back rows weren't watching the movie!!
@KristiLove-f7b3 сағат бұрын
Yes there are female drum majors, Jackson has had and currently have them
@mariannacusack28764 сағат бұрын
The parade starts at Main St. around the train station up towards the castle then turns into Fantasy Land up to to It's A Small World. From there it turns and exit through a side gate. HBCU marching bands are mostly "show" bands. They are going to give you a full show with regime formations, dancing and maybe singing. Some other college bands are trying to emulate their styles, but they don't have the "seasoning".
@hustlehardcampaign5 сағат бұрын
They did the Rose Day parade which was 5.5 miles of marching. They played the whole time!!!
@AliKaiProject3 сағат бұрын
Wow, that's quite the distance! :)
@hustlehardcampaign5 сағат бұрын
Thanks for the support 💪🏾
@marcus_harris387 сағат бұрын
Make sure when you all say Sonic Boom. Don’t leave out, of the South. So it’s Sonic Boom of the South.
@AliKaiProject3 сағат бұрын
Ahhh, noted.
@OhArchie7 сағат бұрын
We have a drive in theater in my small community. The projector was recently upgraded to digital (a necessity in order to play newer films) in large part from donations collected from the public at shops and businesses throughout the county. It's open all year, but we're far enough north that during summer months showings don't start until 10 PM when it finally gets dark enough...
@HoratioMitchell8 сағат бұрын
Actually, JSU has a female drum major.
@cchisolm92cc10 сағат бұрын
Shout out to TheeILove!!! And s/o to the Sonic Boom as well!! DawgTeam/Tuba Dawg Crab of 2011 (marched 2011-2015)
@trainwithma1n10 сағат бұрын
We have fans all over the world 💙🤍💙🤍💙 Thank you for your commentary. They are thee hardest working HBCU band program with the the best dance line of all time 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
@rodney-m7g11 сағат бұрын
There was probably a fair proportion of a couple of generations in America who were conceived at drive-in movies .
@HappyValleyDreamin11 сағат бұрын
I was born and raised in Phoenix Arizona. In the 70s, we went to these drive in theaters: The Acres, which was double sided. Two different movies played. Big Sky Nuveiw The Indian The Silver Dollar, they had the best hot and spicy pizza. There was also orange groves near by and the smell of the orange blossoms in the spring were intoxicating. The Phoenix The Northern Glendale Drive in Valley Drive in I know were more, but these are the ones we went to.
@nyckhenderson13 сағат бұрын
Jsu has a female drum major this year
@tubes4202413 сағат бұрын
In NE Ohio, there are still a handful are left. I have two in close proximity to me. They are a nice throwback & a reasonable priced place to watch a double feature movie. They charge $25 per car & they will charge you an extra $10 if you bring in your own food & drinks. Covid days really gave them a huge boost & kinda brought them back from almost extinction.
@yo-yowilliams202213 сағат бұрын
You are right..Luther Vandross!
@scrambler69-xk3kv14 сағат бұрын
The screen was huge and each row had not sure how to explain it but when you parked your car the front was higher than the rear so you were sitting in your car as if you were very reclined looking up at the screen. Cars parked in the row in front of you were never an issue. There were short metal poles in each row with two speakers each attached to a cord. You selected the closest one and lowered your window and a hook allowed you to hang it from your window usually the drivers. And you raised the window slightly and adjusted the volume to your liking. When the last movie ended you simply returned the speaker to a rest on the pole and left.
@scrambler69-xk3kv15 сағат бұрын
Cartoons at first for the children, then two movies with a break between so you could visit the toilet/ restroom, and they had concessions as well with hotdogs, hamburgers and various other foods as well as ice cream. Many parents would bath and dress their young children in their jammies because you would be returning home quite late so as a child you went straight to bed. Growing up in the 1950's and 1960's my family went to our local drive-in a lot.
@scrambler69-xk3kv15 сағат бұрын
Thank you for watching. They do close during the winter months in states where winters are cold.
@scrambler69-xk3kv15 сағат бұрын
When my wife and I were dating in the early 1970's we went to them a lot. You should also know that many children were conceived at drive-ins.
@SeanD-m8j15 сағат бұрын
Grew up with 3 drive ins near my home im minnesota , still have s phobia of being in the trunk of a car!!! Just to save 4$ !
@gmunden116 сағат бұрын
The film "Grease" was set at the end of the 1950's- beginning of the 1960's
@Cody38Super19 сағат бұрын
Around here there's one....where you go to get a movie you saw 40 years ago, a bag of stale popcorn and a hummer or a handy ! Hahahahahaaaaaaaaa! I'm just kidding....the movies not that old!
@AliKaiProject16 сағат бұрын
But the popcorn is still stale right?! ;)
@Level10Caulkmaster20 сағат бұрын
Sadly they have all closed down around my area (Seattle) by the late 1990's. Not before I had a chance to experience it multiple times as a new driver and highschool boy of the early 90's. Interesting, at least to me, the couple remaining drive-ins had converted to "swap meet" grounds (car boot sales grounds) for about 10 years before those also faded in fashion. Good video guys, thank you. Edit: oh yeah, just remembered... I worked at a small restaurant that was 1950's themed, with juke boxes with real records and burgers and milkshakes. You know, classic American diner style, in my late teens. The owner of the place would project old movies onto the building next door every Saturday night through the summertime, in order to drum up some extra business. Neighborhood families would gather and bring chairs and fill the parking lot to enjoy the free show. Something to think about if you have an area to host such an event. It was a lot of fun. Some of the best things in life are free.
@AliKaiProject15 сағат бұрын
Oh I'd love to go to one of those classic American diners. That's such a nice way to bring people together, love that! :)
@hardtackbeans979022 сағат бұрын
Drive-ins are making a comeback. But are not that common now.
@AliKaiProject15 сағат бұрын
That's good to know.
@kevincamp2913Күн бұрын
We have two drive in theaters in the Tulsa Oklahoma area, both on historic Route 66. The Admiral Twin and the Teepee Drive in the suburb of Sapulpa, OK. Great fun.
@matthewboeschen989221 сағат бұрын
There is the Chief Drive in in Chickasha that is still open. Went and saw double feature of Wizard of Oz and Twister there.
@kevincamp291314 сағат бұрын
@@matthewboeschen9892 Twister would have been epic
@daricetaylor737Күн бұрын
They just put up a new drive in theater here in our city of Chico CA! So happy they brought it back....loads of fun! However, we don't listen via the car stereo, there is a speaker next to the parking spot that you place on your side window. Back in the late 70's a bunch of us kids went to the drive-in in a big open bed truck. We all piled into the back, backed into the spot and watched Cheech and Chong. It was so fun.
@AliKaiProject15 сағат бұрын
A new one? That's so awesome. The speaker sounds like one of those in the video, that's pretty cool! Love the idea of an open bed truck, under the moonlight with a big pizza. :)
@SGlitzКүн бұрын
In my college small town there were 2 theatre's in the county. 1 regular and 1 drive in. I prefered the drive in. Early 1980s
@tommyjohnson9175Күн бұрын
There is a video you really need to watch about college football it's the full experience... from the tailgating to the start, the marching bands, the Halftime show. It shows it all... the reason for all the fans, passion, excitement. It's called "British People's First American SEC Football Game!" think you'll really love it.
@AliKaiProject15 сағат бұрын
Oh cool, we'll have a look. Thank you for the suggestion! Let's just hope it's not heavily copyrighted as most sports seem to be.
@ronclark9724Күн бұрын
I live within a few blocks of a drive-in theatre in Texas. It’s only open on weekends most of the year, and is closed from December to February because it is too cold to attract many customers. Who wants to freeze in their cars? One thing to notice for most of them is the flat roofs on their concession buildings, so as not to block the screen for those parking behind it. 😊
@carluswilliams9061Күн бұрын
Its one in this video. She killed it in 2024. Big ups to her!!!
@Lav3nd3r0hКүн бұрын
We have a drive in in my city in the mountains. It's beautiful! It's $8 per adult and they always do a double feature. So it's MUCH cheaper than the regular indoor theater as well. Each parking spot is half gravel and half grass so you can park and sit in the car or bring a blanket and sit outside on the grass. There are individual speakers on a post at each parking spot which you can use in the car or outside but if you stay in the car you can tune your radio to a certain station and listen through your car speakers. There's a concession stand with basic movie snacks and drinks, and restrooms. But my husband and I typically bring our own snacks or even grab take out and have our dinner there!
@AliKaiProject15 сағат бұрын
That sounds amazing, must be real scenic up there too. :)
@frankrotondo3771Күн бұрын
Yes we still have some in Florida
@AC-ni4gtКүн бұрын
I remember my first drive-in movie. It was inside a car with the radio tuned to the station for the film. However: I had watched it from an open boot. It was an experience I haven't forgotten.
@Cody38Super19 сағат бұрын
Trunk.
@AliKaiProject15 сағат бұрын
He definitely had it right with "boot" ;)
@MrVince8Күн бұрын
The younger people would use the drive-in as a safe make out spot. They would park in the back, furthest away from the screen. The people who came to watch the movie would park close to the screen, given the couples a bit of privacy. I had many a great dates at the drive-in.
@AliKaiProjectКүн бұрын
Awesome! I would like to experience one at some point.
@Gee_JКүн бұрын
There is one in there
@Kojak024Күн бұрын
I live in between 3 drive-ins here in SoCal and I haven’t been in a while but it was 9$ a person for a double feature at the time. Pick up a pizza and hit the movies on a Friday night
@AliKaiProjectКүн бұрын
Movies and pizza, perfect! ;)
@pacmon5285Күн бұрын
I remember going to a drive-in a few times as a kid. I enjoyed it. I've only been once as an adult and it was still fun. That was awhile ago, and I'm not sure if there's still any open in the area.
@SpuzzyLargoКүн бұрын
Imagine watching the movie BULLITT (and its great car chase scene) at a drive-in theater like I did at the now-demolished one in Marysville WA, now a parking lot near the Tulalip Casino. You could pretend to be actually driving during the chase. 😮
@kevincamp2913Күн бұрын
Saw Bullitt as a kid in a drive-in in Hawaii when my father was in the Navy there. I was little and the back seat was my bed that evening.
@lalateddybear45Күн бұрын
The drum majors are called the Jackson Five Drum Majors or just J5 for short, and the "scepter" that you see them holding is actually called a mace. They do a "roll-off" where they simultaneously spin the maces and blow a whistle call. It seems the microphone was positioned near the drumline so the audio doesn't allow you to hear the whistles so well, but that along with the rolling of the maces is what the sections of the band rely on to signal that they are about to play a song. Another fun fact, the head drum major usually wears an odd uniform top from the other drum majors to distinguish himself.
@AliKaiProjectКүн бұрын
Oh that's really cool! We had no idea from watching the video, but thank you for taking the time to explain it. :)
@Here4commentaryandHBCUBandsКүн бұрын
One of them is a female. She is on the right
@indigious_peopleКүн бұрын
You need to watch the 100 marching band from one of Florida's university. They have no dancers but is another good marching band to watch. Especially their death march.
@AliKaiProjectКүн бұрын
We'll have a look, thank you for the suggestion! :)
@chrisjackson8273Күн бұрын
It's a female out there
@Buddah_700Күн бұрын
Thank you for the reaction 💙🔥❤️
@toyotadude6771Күн бұрын
When I lived I Jackson Mississippi off McDowell Rd, I do remember hearing a thunderous sound every night, it was Jackson State band, THEY WERE LOUD, McDowell RD is almost 3 miles away from JSU campus
@themcharrisfamilyКүн бұрын
Every time I heard that roll off, i was waiting for GET READY! #THEEILOVE
@juanitat.5143Күн бұрын
I gotta commend you on recognizing Luther Vandross' Never Too Much. You're right. That song was huge for anybody with an Xennial childhood. RIP LV. JSU one of best bands in the country.