I know this is the Tyne but I imagine it’s the Humber because it says everything about my childhood too. Dad worked so hard to feed us all in a time when things were very hard. He may be gone now but just like the river it’s in my heart. Thank you Jimmy this is a fantastic rendition.
Only heard this for the first time a few days ago, and made it's mark as an expat from the area. Remember the shipyards and their decline in the 1970's and 1980's thanks to the Far Eastern competition and a lack of support from successive Governments. It's being regenerated now, but has none of the former character it had in it's heyday.
got to be Jimmy's best song. The one that hits home to all geordies and the heritage they all come from. orriblebob - think it brings a lump to my throat too. So very proud of where I come from.
Benton boot boys Phil Marshall, Rob Shields, Harry Scott, rent a hooligan "Faisho" and not forgetting Jimmy Bradford ( Merrella Cohens pal) King Crabs Rule. The Newton Park Hotel's finest lol
Aye 6 penneth worth of chips with batter, savaloy dip from the top of Shields Rd, 34/35 last tram 2 run, Blacks Regal,Pavillion,Stoll, picture hooses, Parishes cheques,Fenwicks blind busker,Football Pink Pop Robson, Wynn Davies, Supa Mac, Notts Forest, Leazes End,St James Bingo Hall, The Portland,Tiberius Casino, Ingognito,Walkers,Julies,Scamps,Tiffany's,Mayfair,Spit & Vomit,Billy Bottos,Jungle,Pils club(3-12),ootside netty's,park drive tabs,pints of Tartan,dickmans pies, proud 2 b a Geordie.
Love this song. It is one of my favorites as it tells the story of a life through the eyes of a boy and the pride instilled in his heart. Wow. It doesn't get much better. Dreams only die when you let them.
The new Queen Elizabeth is being christened today in Southampton where I live. I will hear fireworks, music, and, celebrations. I cannot see anything to celebrate. The Tyne could of had, still could have some of this British market. Our renewable projects will be slowed by lack of ships. Yet Mitsubishi wants to build them, but not over here, and EU countries, but not over here, why not a new Swan Hunters, why not!. All are more expensive than us given the same facilities, and they know it too.
There is an old saying " Every Picture Tells A Story" and that is truly the case here. In these photograph's we see the history of the working people of the North East. Proud, hardworking people who's sweat and toil helped to make this country one of the wealthiest in the world. Then we see the photo's of the rewards for all thier labour.The Jarrow Hunger March....the deserted and derelict shipyards...and now the coalmines have gone too. May the rich parasit's who who caused this hardship rot
@MrJoseppie123 We also say same"regarding Rugby..." Irish by birth ..'MUNSTER' by the grace of god!.... I worked with some many Geordies in Germany in the ....Eighties..Salt of the earth guys....Remember hearing,,, 'Blydan Races' being sung.on the works bus going to the plant in Gelnhausen.. at 6-30am inthe middle of really cold winter was massive... all the german co workers thought that they were cracked....
Hi, may I also have something to say about this song as a foreigner? This song is really killing me as also such a Chris Rea-fan. This is really such a great song that I have obtained from a great musical friend of mine from England. Here we see past and present together!! What an amazing song...
Wonderfully put together. I empathize with the situation. I'm in the US and we had a great port where I am at one time that's been reduced over time. Heritage is never lost though.
I was born & bred in Walker, Newcastle upon Tyne, My father & brother worked at the Vickers Armstrong Navel & Neptune Yard.I served my time at Vickers on Scotswood Road.This fantastic song & video show the heritage of the river,the Tyne is not what it used to be, but i am so proud to be apart of this
Born in Gateshead 1940. I was a Plater and know what Jimmy's is talking about. But I left Tyneside for a better life for my family in NZ. I've no regrets but I'm a Geordie and nothing will ever change that and I'm proud of my family. They raised me without bitterness and gave me values of self respect and hard work that meant I would never live on the dole. Edd
ANY YOU GEORDIE SEAMAN........watch this great tribute to tyneside from jimmy nail, Know or new a geodie seaman by the name of terry owens i would love to hear from him.We sailed together on a ship called the trevaylor early seventies, As a scouser i have never met a bad geordie lad in my life. God bless you all we have a lot in common. oh very happy your footie team back were they belong Regards Terry the scouser.
"If you believe in there's a bond between our future and our past, try to hold on to what we have ~ we build them strong, we build to last" ~ Brilliant !!!!!
Not just ships for British shipowners - I visited the Maritime Museum in Tokyo Bay a few months ago. Saw a scale model of a big old steam ship made for the Emperor of Japan. Made me really proud to be British. Proud and sad at the same time.
worked in swan hunters a while back there sending all the crains to india tares my heart out all the blokes sloged there guts out in the yards... walker/wallsend skyline will never be the same...
This song always reminds me of my dad, who worked for more than 40 years in the Cork dockyard...i know its a long way from the toon but the song is in my heart.
He Thought he was the Geordie icon. Now lives in London. Made his money being the Geordie sterotype. Canny song but divnt care aboot him realy. His family's got a better actress.
Great vid. Love this song since it has special intonations for me. I worked as a stevedore for nisan for 2 1/2 years working 12 hour nights loading cars on ships. Was a good laugh with the lads but being agency we were tret like shit. There was some ammount of larking about, hand-breaking micra and clasics round the decks of mother ships. Pay= hopeless, prospects=nil but The cameradery was great. Hope all the lads are doing ok where ever they are now... the shifts are probably dried up.
classic
Lived it....
I know this is the Tyne but I imagine it’s the Humber because it says everything about my childhood too. Dad worked so hard to feed us all in a time when things were very hard. He may be gone now but just like the river it’s in my heart. Thank you Jimmy this is a fantastic rendition.
Never been to Newcastle, but absolutely love the Geordies,by the way best away support ever!
Great place to live and proud people
My father Tommy Canavan
Brilliant song.
Only heard this for the first time a few days ago, and made it's mark as an expat from the area. Remember the shipyards and their decline in the 1970's and 1980's thanks to the Far Eastern competition and a lack of support from successive Governments. It's being regenerated now, but has none of the former character it had in it's heyday.
My mam was born in Heaton. She ha to leave when my Granddad came to Yorkshire for work but never forgot her Geordie roots.Miss you Mam.
Love big river lot of memories for me xx
Thanks from Oz
Thankyou for such fond memories coupled with an amazing song.
The first river in the world where you could build a battleship AND arm it. Heart of the industrial revolution.
got to be Jimmy's best song. The one that hits home to all geordies and the heritage they all come from. orriblebob - think it brings a lump to my throat too. So very proud of where I come from.
very mood changing ,ive whinged me eyes out again ,thanks, harry from liverpool
Benton boot boys Phil Marshall, Rob Shields, Harry Scott, rent a hooligan "Faisho" and not forgetting Jimmy Bradford ( Merrella Cohens pal) King Crabs Rule. The Newton Park Hotel's finest lol
I love to wallow in this wonderful folk song, and it is a folk song mind, and a great picture show to go wi it.
you have all those grotty buildings now, we had some adventures down there, from walker,byker, ouseburn
Aye 6 penneth worth of chips with batter, savaloy dip from the top of Shields Rd, 34/35 last tram 2 run, Blacks Regal,Pavillion,Stoll, picture hooses, Parishes cheques,Fenwicks blind busker,Football Pink Pop Robson, Wynn Davies, Supa Mac, Notts Forest, Leazes End,St James Bingo Hall, The Portland,Tiberius Casino, Ingognito,Walkers,Julies,Scamps,Tiffany's,Mayfair,Spit & Vomit,Billy Bottos,Jungle,Pils club(3-12),ootside netty's,park drive tabs,pints of Tartan,dickmans pies, proud 2 b a Geordie.
Love this song. It is one of my favorites as it tells the story of a life through the eyes of a boy and the pride instilled in his heart. Wow. It doesn't get much better. Dreams only die when you let them.
we are the best shipbuilders in the WORLD
love the photos
Great video, I wish we could find a new way to bring back prosperity.
The new Queen Elizabeth is being christened today in Southampton where I live. I will hear fireworks, music, and, celebrations. I cannot see anything to celebrate. The Tyne could of had, still could have some of this British market. Our renewable projects will be slowed by lack of ships. Yet Mitsubishi wants to build them, but not over here, and EU countries, but not over here, why not a new Swan Hunters, why not!. All are more expensive than us given the same facilities, and they know it too.
There is an old saying " Every Picture Tells A Story" and that is truly the case here. In these photograph's we see the history of the working people of the North East. Proud, hardworking people who's sweat and toil helped to make this country one of the wealthiest in the world. Then we see the photo's of the rewards for all thier labour.The Jarrow Hunger March....the deserted and derelict shipyards...and now the coalmines have gone too. May the rich parasit's who who caused this hardship rot
@MrJoseppie123 We also say same"regarding Rugby..." Irish by birth ..'MUNSTER' by the grace of god!.... I worked with some many Geordies in Germany in the ....Eighties..Salt of the earth guys....Remember hearing,,, 'Blydan Races' being sung.on the works bus going to the plant in Gelnhausen.. at 6-30am inthe middle of really cold winter was massive... all the german co workers thought that they were cracked....
English by birth, Geordie by the grace of God!
Hi, may I also have something to say about this song as a foreigner? This song is really killing me as also such a Chris Rea-fan. This is really such a great song that I have obtained from a great musical friend of mine from England. Here we see past and present together!! What an amazing song...
my grandad was a Stevedore in Malta working to keep ships fueled with coal stored on the island for empire ships on their way to India and beyond
My grandad was a stevsdore in Malta working coal for the steamships on passage to India and beyond ( they stored coal on Malta )
Wonderfully put together. I empathize with the situation. I'm in the US and we had a great port where I am at one time that's been reduced over time. Heritage is never lost though.
Love this.
I was born & bred in Walker, Newcastle upon Tyne, My father & brother worked at the Vickers Armstrong Navel & Neptune Yard.I served my time at Vickers on Scotswood Road.This fantastic song & video show the heritage of the river,the Tyne is not what it used to be, but i am so proud to be apart of this
Born in Gateshead 1940. I was a Plater and know what Jimmy's is talking about. But I left Tyneside for a better life for my family in NZ. I've no regrets but I'm a Geordie and nothing will ever change that and I'm proud of my family. They raised me without bitterness and gave me values of self respect and hard work that meant I would never live on the dole. Edd
So nice ! I miss my geordie friends. If you ever see the chimneys in Hexham down the A69.. I made sure they got there ;) Cheers
ANY YOU GEORDIE SEAMAN........watch this great tribute to tyneside from jimmy nail, Know or new a geodie seaman by the name of terry owens i would love to hear from him.We sailed together on a ship called the trevaylor early seventies, As a scouser i have never met a bad geordie lad in my life. God bless you all we have a lot in common. oh very happy your footie team back were they belong Regards Terry the scouser.
"If you believe in there's a bond between our future and our past, try to hold on to what we have ~ we build them strong, we build to last" ~ Brilliant !!!!!
Proud to have geordie ancestors who worked down the Swerle,a Bruce on every boat on the docks they say . long live the Bruces
I am so proud to see were my ancestors who worked the Serwle,long live the Bruces.
superb video Tom in Utica NY
I have never heard the tune before. Awesome!
Not just ships for British shipowners - I visited the Maritime Museum in Tokyo Bay a few months ago. Saw a scale model of a big old steam ship made for the Emperor of Japan. Made me really proud to be British. Proud and sad at the same time.
Was immer Du im Leben auch erreichst, lasse stets Menschlichkeit walten und vergiß nie, wo Du herkommst......... Beautiful Song, Gänsehaut pur
Im very proud to be from newcastle
worked in swan hunters a while back there sending all the crains to india tares my heart out all the blokes sloged there guts out in the yards... walker/wallsend skyline will never be the same...
harsh but true statement!
being a geordie is not only in ur heart and soul its in your blood..superb song and makes me proud to be a geordie
This song always reminds me of my dad, who worked for more than 40 years in the Cork dockyard...i know its a long way from the toon but the song is in my heart.
He Thought he was the Geordie icon. Now lives in London. Made his money being the Geordie sterotype. Canny song but divnt care aboot him realy. His family's got a better actress.
Great vid. Love this song since it has special intonations for me. I worked as a stevedore for nisan for 2 1/2 years working 12 hour nights loading cars on ships. Was a good laugh with the lads but being agency we were tret like shit. There was some ammount of larking about, hand-breaking micra and clasics round the decks of mother ships. Pay= hopeless, prospects=nil but The cameradery was great. Hope all the lads are doing ok where ever they are now... the shifts are probably dried up.