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Rubble Kings- New York in the 60s and the 70s

Posted By: LouDiMagio

Rubble Kings- New York in the 60s and the 70s - 06/14/15 01:02 PM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xmJ39Tmg540

This documentary looks excellent. Was anyone around during this era or have any info on the gangs and the city at the time?

How did the 5 families react to these gangs?
Posted By: DonMega1888

Re: Rubble Kings- New York in the 60s and the 70s - 06/14/15 06:31 PM

Lol warriors is what I was thinking when I saw that
Posted By: getthesenets

Re: Rubble Kings- New York in the 60s and the 70s - 06/14/15 07:04 PM

LD,

good post. There's a doc. from THAT era called "80 Blocks From Tiffany's" that really captures the grit and horror of that time and place.

trailer and full vid is up on youtube
Posted By: LouDiMagio

Re: Rubble Kings- New York in the 60s and the 70s - 06/15/15 10:32 AM

Thanks a lot, i'll check it out
Posted By: fergie

Re: Rubble Kings- New York in the 60s and the 70s - 06/15/15 04:24 PM

Gets, in the doc 80 blocks from Tiffany's, at around 17mins, "Father Gigante" is interviewed...wonder if this is Vincent Gigante's brother -I thought he was a priest of some sort?
Posted By: getthesenets

Re: Rubble Kings- New York in the 60s and the 70s - 06/15/15 04:29 PM

@Ferg,

Will check the aegment out...haven't watched it in a long time.
Posted By: getthesenets

Re: Rubble Kings- New York in the 60s and the 70s - 06/15/15 04:39 PM

Originally Posted By: fergie
Gets, in the doc 80 blocks from Tiffany's, at around 17mins, "Father Gigante" is interviewed...wonder if this is Vincent Gigante's brother -I thought he was a priest of some sort?


GREAT call,Ferg.You're right.
Posted By: dominic_calabrese

Re: Rubble Kings- New York in the 60s and the 70s - 08/17/15 03:30 AM

Originally Posted By: getthesenets
LD,

good post. There's a doc. from THAT era called "80 Blocks From Tiffany's" that really captures the grit and horror of that time and place.


Not the most cohesive documentary, but I enjoyed it. Thanks for the tip.

Hoodlums had much better fashion sense back then! And of course great music too

And, yes, that is definitely Father Gigante, the Chin's younger brother
Posted By: mchang93

Re: Rubble Kings- New York in the 60s and the 70s - 08/19/15 03:35 PM

Anyone know how Crazy Joe Alverez leader of The Savage Nomads died? All I have heard was that he died in 1980's.
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