
The “Lords of Flatbush” move as a unit through Brooklyn — chasing girls, stealing cars, and playing pool.
Films and videos found online, inspired by teenagers.
The “Lords of Flatbush” move as a unit through Brooklyn — chasing girls, stealing cars, and playing pool.
It is customary for young Amish people to complete a “rumspringa” — Pennsylvania Dutch for “run-around”.
httpv://youtu.be/47TWt3vi9hc
Marilyn Manson, Madonna Wayne Gacy and Twiggy Ramirez appeared on the Phil Donahue Show in October of 1994 to field questions and parental concerns surrounding youth moshing and crowd surfing at concerts.
httpv://youtu.be/yk0W59pXUjY
Teenage “furry” , JasminJinxed teaches us how to howl and bark like a wolf.
“Kick-happy, thrill-hungry, always reckless, and willing….”
Teenage Gang Debs is a 1966 film about a Manhattan girl who moves to the mean streets of Brooklyn and joins The Rebels, “from back room binges to back alley rumbles, anything goes as long as it’s violent.”
‘You can pose her and pretend she’s a teenage star!’
httpv://youtu.be/KG_VIcoiCFA
The “Teenage Tragedy Song” is a style of ballad focusing on premature death, usually by automobile or motorcycle accident.
The Scott & Gary Show was a New York public-access TV program that ran for 5 years — an after-hours, twisted American Bandstand.
httpv://youtu.be/6W_CmHHOxBQ
The cool kid gangs of 60’s San Francisco and the mean streets they inhabit.
httpv://youtu.be/vaI9IFgBI08
BBC2’s 1979 saturday evening program, “Something Else,” was the first example of television that targeted a youth audience in the UK.