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''by Roberto Hernandez''
''by Roberto Hernandez''
[[Image:Viva-la-raza-concert-in-Lot-maybe-1970s.jpg|720px|thumb]]
'''Viva La Raza concert, 1970s, The Lot.'''
''Photo: courtesy Nina Serrano''


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'''Low riders inspect some fine work in the Mission, c.1970s.'''
'''Low riders inspect some fine work in the Mission, c.1970s.'''


You know where [[La Raza Park|La Raza Park]] is?  I’ll tell you a story about that. There used to be a milk company there, and they had torn down the [[Potrero and Army-The Farm|milk factory]] and it was just an empty lot, and so we met with the owner, we asked, well, we explained to them what was happening, how they would close down all of Mission Street and if we could go there and just hang out and he said cool. He was a real cool, cool, cool man.  He was like a little angel, and so we called it the Lot, so we would all go to the Lot and hang out there till five, six in the morning. And then the cops couldn’t mess with us because it was private property, right?  
''Photo: El Tecolote archive''
 
[[Image:Latin-band-lot-1970s.jpg|340px|left|thumb|La Raza concert, the Lot, 1970s]] You know where [[La Raza Park|La Raza Park]] is?  I’ll tell you a story about that. There used to be a milk company there, and they had torn down the [[Potrero and Army-The Farm|milk factory]] and it was just an empty lot, and so we met with the owner, we asked, well, we explained to them what was happening, how they would close down all of Mission Street and if we could go there and just hang out and he said cool. He was a real cool, cool, cool man.  He was like a little angel, and so we called it the Lot, so we would all go to the Lot and hang out there till five, six in the morning. And then the cops couldn’t mess with us because it was private property, right?  
   
   
And then next door there was [[The Farm|the Farm]]. It was actually called the Farm, and some hippies ran it, and they were real cool, they used to let us throw parties in there. I remember Jack. They were organic. They were ahead of their time.   
And then next door there was [[The Farm|the Farm]]. It was actually called the Farm, and some hippies ran it, and they were real cool, they used to let us throw parties in there. I remember Jack. They were organic. They were ahead of their time.   


The Lot would get full, so this whole street would get packed. Just lined up with car after car. All the way to the end. And then, from here on down, this whole thing would just be packed, packed with cars. And this whole Lot. So this would be just packed, and hell of people would be out here, and then inside the Lot we used to have hopping contests, and then it became the in-thing, cars from all over would come down here.
The Lot would get full, so this whole street would get packed. Just lined up with car after car. All the way to the end. And then, from here on down, this whole thing would just be packed, packed with cars. And this whole Lot. So this would be just packed, and hell of people would be out here, and then inside the Lot we used to have hopping contests, and then it became the in-thing, cars from all over would come down here.
We cleaned up the empty lot and we started recycling the cement and we called for the National Guard to come pick up the cement. In Berkeley there's a park called the People's Park that the people built, and so we went to find out how they built the park there and we said, OK, we're going to build a Low Rider Park.


[[Image:Teco-MCA-Lot.jpg]]
[[Image:Teco-MCA-Lot.jpg]]


'''El Tecolote''' November, 1980
'''[http://news.eltecolote.org/news/ El Tecolote]''' November, 1980
 
We cleaned up the empty lot and we started recycling the cement and we called for the National Guard to come pick up the cement. In Berkeley there's a park called the People's Park that the people built, and so we went to find out how they built the park there and we said, OK, we're going to build a Low Rider Park.


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'''La Raza Park celebration, early 1980s.'''
'''La Raza Park celebration, early 1980s.'''


''Photo: El Tecolote archive''
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'''1980s Lowriders'''
''Video: Benovite's Revenge''


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Latest revision as of 16:27, 18 August 2020

"I was there..."

by Roberto Hernandez

Viva-la-raza-concert-in-Lot-maybe-1970s.jpg

Viva La Raza concert, 1970s, The Lot.

Photo: courtesy Nina Serrano

MIssion019.jpg

Low riders inspect some fine work in the Mission, c.1970s.

Photo: El Tecolote archive

La Raza concert, the Lot, 1970s

You know where La Raza Park is? I’ll tell you a story about that. There used to be a milk company there, and they had torn down the milk factory and it was just an empty lot, and so we met with the owner, we asked, well, we explained to them what was happening, how they would close down all of Mission Street and if we could go there and just hang out and he said cool. He was a real cool, cool, cool man. He was like a little angel, and so we called it the Lot, so we would all go to the Lot and hang out there till five, six in the morning. And then the cops couldn’t mess with us because it was private property, right?

And then next door there was the Farm. It was actually called the Farm, and some hippies ran it, and they were real cool, they used to let us throw parties in there. I remember Jack. They were organic. They were ahead of their time.

The Lot would get full, so this whole street would get packed. Just lined up with car after car. All the way to the end. And then, from here on down, this whole thing would just be packed, packed with cars. And this whole Lot. So this would be just packed, and hell of people would be out here, and then inside the Lot we used to have hopping contests, and then it became the in-thing, cars from all over would come down here.

We cleaned up the empty lot and we started recycling the cement and we called for the National Guard to come pick up the cement. In Berkeley there's a park called the People's Park that the people built, and so we went to find out how they built the park there and we said, OK, we're going to build a Low Rider Park.

Teco-MCA-Lot.jpg

El Tecolote November, 1980

Razapark2.jpg

La Raza Park celebration, early 1980s.

Photo: El Tecolote archive

<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/Ab8OsIrxXis" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe>

1980s Lowriders

Video: Benovite's Revenge