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- These blokes at the pub discuss the rising prices of beer and spirits in 1975. #RetroFocus
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Bring back the 33 cents a schooner BLOODY OUTSTANDING 🍺🇦🇺👍
Very likely all those guys have passed now . I hope they had good lives and enjoyed there time at the pubs back when life was more simple .
This is outside the Tilbury Hotel in Wooloomooloo. Glimpses of the Finger Wharf can be seen in the background. There were many wharfies and tradesmen from the nearby wharves and Naval Dockyards rehydrating after a hard day's work. As a 10 -11-year-old paperboy, I used to sell newspapers in the four pubs in the area in 1972-73 (Dockyard, pubs, the roadway, home deliveries. The drunks used to help me sell my papers in the pub to the rowdy patrons. They didn't spare the tips neither. In 1973 I got around $5 in tips per day and $15 from commission per week from paper/magazine sales working seven days {4 hrs morning and 4 hrs afternoon). $50 earnings per week back then is equivalent to $500, factoring in inflation. Not bad earnings, but I was ripped off, seeing that I worked 56 hrs for it. My brother earned similarly
Thanks for sharing that enjoyed the read, I myself am from Sydney too
I was wondering where it was thanks .
Great historical comment Robert. Love to read comments like yours. You were selling papers when l was born mate. When l was in my teens, l use to do the local paper and catalog rounds while my mate sold the newspaper down the local pub. It was a great time.
Interesting choice to interview these gents 10 schooners in!
Fascinating. As a 36yr old bloke in the UK in 2022 I can say that we wouldn't have any issues relating with these guys. Imagine explaining today's hyperinflation to them and how the cost of living is extortionate all the while sinking as many pints as you can!
Aussies are the best simple humble humors uncomplicated people Very Gentlemenly 💚 we would probably never get back this Class nowadays.
A quick google search gave me the location as the Tilbury Hotel on Bland St Woolloomooloo with the Finger Wharf in the background. And the last person's rely was completely right.
Imagine teleporting these blokes to 2021 interview them after a couple of hours acclimatizing themselves.
Dish these boys up a craft beer and stand well back.
I think the work experience kid was on the camera duty
now they charge 12-15 bucks for a pint at standard pubs, even more at some fancy places
The first bloke said he only drinks schooners and he’s holding a can
I arrived in Oz in 89...a schooner was 1.70 to 1.90 fast forward 32 years you’re looking at $7-10...these blokes really didn’t know how lucky they were...and old Mr Cigarettes...he’d have been paying about 60c a packet of 20s for a decent Australian grown and made cigarette...nowadays 2021 +35 a pack and rising 12% every 6 months for the foreseeable future.
Let’s do some math : 1975 10 schooners and 10 smokes = 3.30 + 30 = 3.60
2021 10 schooners and 10 smokes = 80.00 + 17.50 = 97.50
SORRY BOYS...YOU REALLY DON’T NO HOW LUCKY YOU ARE !!
Omg how times change 29c for a middy 2021 nearly ten bucks for a beer haha
They tried to charge me just over $10 for a schooner on Easter Sunday with public Holliday surcharges factored in, absolute disgrace & the service isn’t nearly as good as it once was
Wonder how many of those blokes drove home later on....?
Looks like a city pub , trams buses prob , ahem cough cough
The Older Blokes would be X World War 2 guys
The old steel KB cans! From another world
you just gotta love the Aussies, bless them all
"I'll get you beer baron". Homer: "no, you won't".
Whoa whoa whoa, you can be a beer baron? My high school guidance counselor never told me that.
They’re all pissed! 🙃
Ahh those were the days empty schooner glasses on the sidewalk , was very normal back then lol
The good old days !
These old buggers don't know how good they had it. In my day, 33cents gets you bugger all.
“My names John Downey, whaddya want to know?” *fixes him with what he thinks is a challenging stare* Ah the belligerence of someone who has had a few too many.
Ask some pissed Aussies if they like paying more for beer... Ok then...
Great to have nothing else to worry about
29c for a beer sounds pretty reasonable to me, even for 1975.
33 cents a schooner...my local charges $12 a pint nowadays.
It would be nice if the location could be included in the description!
Shooting fish in a barrel....a sober ABC employee interviewing semi drunk patrons.
Gotta love the Aussies
Whinging about beer prices then me in 2021 hold my beer :D
They all sound abit tipsy🤣.
A good 👍 little video.
This whole video has sweaty palm energy
Agree 29c for a middy is too much
When Australia was great.The 80's were awsome as well.
drunks were asked if raising beer prices is a good thing, while they had a beer in their hand.
Woolloomooloo! Finger wharf in the background
John Downey had it all figured out, where is he now?
Classic video 🍺
They had no idea what was coming
Fascinating demographic. Do you know what time of day this was taken?
Bloke at 2:37 is earl from my name is earl
It was so obvious that Australia and New Zealand where new countries. I don't mean that in any negative way. From a western way of living to a way that was alien to us, like accents and words and sayings, and certin values. A lot of similarities and some differences .
irony is i bet you cant get a beer in the woolloomooloo area now for less than $10 for a schooner.
Yeh looks like Woolloomooloo where Harry's cafe is
Could be wrong, but that looks like Wooloomooloo.
spot on
What pub was this filmed at?
That is the Tilbury Hotel at Woolloomooloo. You can see Finger Wharf in the background. Its now some of Sydney's most expensive real estate and restraunts. By '75 the area was in decline as a working dock, but there was still industry in the area and working class people. They are pretty much both gone now. The pub still exists as a bit of a gastro-pub, kind of please these blokes wouldn't be seen dead in.
Old mate's got the knowin'
Seeing these guys explains a few things ha ha
Cowper Wharf Road The Loo...Worked there myself at 5a Cowper Wharf Rd worked for Hogan Strang Wool Dumps there today a parking Station for cars opposite was Commonwealth Government Car Hire Fleets behind it The Stair Well from Victoria St to Cowper Wharf Rd...up the Road Frisco Hotel early opener 5am opens
I reckon the first bloke would last about 5 minutes in a British pub
Looks like They still think the pubs gonna shut at 6pm
The peer pressure to conform.
0:28 - damn - he's at a pub an drinking out of a can...?
29 cents Christi can remember $2 $8.70 now for a South Aussie pint
Cheer's
29cents for a middie!
the older guys sound like grandpa simpson
John Howard ,increasing the cost of grog and taking away guns, bloody wet blanket...
Hugh Jackman’s Dad 😆
Resches Beer ....Tooheys Flag Ale Beer....DA Beer...KB Beer...Courage Beer....
Cool bananas
A different time.
Use to work there Wool Dumps 1975 Cowper Wharf Road Right next to the Stairwell from Victoria St to Cowper Wharf Rd opposite Commonwealth Car Fleet Government Fleet Hire Cars
All those men drinking and getting things off their chest. Now men they sit at home alone and smoke meth .
The bar tenders don’t get enough to put up with this mob
Wow there are some real rocket scientists here lol
Looks like tv reporting hasn't got any better or worse for a very long time. Clearly it's always been crap.
Moustaches are damn cool.
Not on your life'🍻this hasn't aged well
Interesting ....but probably some of the worst interviews I've ever seen.
Most probably drove home afterwards
They didn’t fight hard enough.
Labor government now charges you $12 for a schooner in 2024 , how's everyone feeling about that?
$6 for a loaf of bread and 199.5 for petrol.
0.29 cents for a middie. What's the cost now?.
Arh the patriotism...🤣
first
Crikey .. Aussie men
This reporter was a bit clumsy.
Back in the day when people trusted the government. *Wake up Australia!*
why couldn't people speak back then?
They were pissed?
Labor voters complaining about grog prices going up..
these guys are clueless about economics lol
Nonsense talk from Alcoholism