@@ThomasSheridanArts You may have already come across this channel, but in case you haven't I'll leave this link here about Jungs Liverpool dream. ruclips.net/video/G1egK1uFN9k/видео.html
I love Liverpool and over the last two years was travelling over there from West Cork. Had to go via Belfast due to being unjabbed but it was well worth it. Particularly loved to see the fella in the chip shop on Albert Dock tell someone to take off their mask, when back home we were being discriminated against and everyone was masked up. The city's a gem.
Scotland and Ireland seemed to have the most draconian rules somehow. I never went to either country during the lockdown, but people i met who had come to Northern England from there said it was like night and day. I thought the restrictions were bad enough here, silly plastic screens in shops etc, daft masks.
My husband is an Essex boy but worked with a large scouse crew in Liverpool for many years. He loved their sense of zany humour, tremendous warmth & how they route for the underdog. Lovely people ❤️🔥❤️❤️🔥
Never been to Liverpool and have met very few scousers in my life, during the big coof lockdowns it was the whitty and brave Scouse keeping they're gyms and businesses open that really kept my spirits up for the UK. Ive got a big love for a place I have never been to. Planning a trip this summer
Yeah their idol klopp,. says being unvaccinated is akin to drink driving. , It was banned ,and etc ,you know rest of his spiel ,Nazi through and true .,. .,.
Liverpool is a brilliant city to visit. Plenty to do and see, it has an atmosphere other cities don’t have. People are friendly and will just start talking to you randomly. Scouse wit is legendary, quick and often abstract. I’m not a city person, but if I had to choose one, scouserpool would be in the top 3.
I'm from across the pond, but Liverpool was a mandatory stop first time I had the chance. "Music" was the reason I went first time, but the people there were the reason why it was my hide away when I went through England and got long layover. Don't know how or if it's changed but late 1980s-early 90s was a great experience and extremely welcoming people to Native American with time on my hands. Great memories. Mahe Ohna ✌️ Favour ALL
I am not from Liverpool and love the place and people, I worked there for several years. The Manchester ship canal was built because Liverpool was charging Manchester merchants excessively for use of the docks and this is where the enmity between the two cities began. Thatcher had designs on running Liverpool down because they had a reputation for militancy especially in the docklands. Love going to Liverpool love the regeneration.
If Liverpool did not exist it would have to be invented. Never been? Come and visit, it could be your second home. Thank you Thomas, of all the places in the world that you could have chosen, you chose mine ❤️
I went, properly, to Liverpool last year and it & its people remind me so much of my hometown, Nottingham, and, I feel, it’s no coincidence that both cities have strong links to Ireland and have a large Irish community.
Laying in my bed in my Liverpool home right now. I love my city and very proud of Liverpool. Scouse born and bred, but me and my entire family both sides Hail from Ireland as do almost all of my friends, nearly every scouser is a descendant from Ireland. Liverpool is a friendly place but we do not suffer fools gladly, down to earth and good sense of humour, we also love the underdog, I love my Liverpool home 🥰
I love Liverpool, great city. My grandmother was a Scouser, she is buried there in the family grave, great grandfather is there too and a great uncle. She was a tiny little woman with the warmest heart, hard as nails, lived through the city getting bombed in WW2 as a young woman. Liverpool has a magical energy about it, a buzz, it's hard to describe. I visited it last year, I was captivated by an art deco building along the waterfront near the liver building, it had occult symbols on it and art deco sculptures with a big square column rising out of the centre of it, whoever designed it must have been some sort of occultist because it is full of symbolism, I think it was some sort of ventilation control centre for an underground railway or road or something like that. There's also a fabulous pyramid tomb in the city centre. As an adoptive Manc who has lived in Manchester 22years, I can officially say that Liverpool is more boss than Manchester!
Thank you so much Thomas that made me cry when you said lovely things about Liverpool, I am proud to be a Scouser, I was 17 when we have the toxteth riots and Liverpool was like an absolute shithole, I always had faith that we would survive and I am so proud that Liverpool rose from the ashes like the phoenix , bless the liver birds who keep watch to deter evil 💖💖💖
I feel the same way. I got moved to Germany when I was 4 (1981) and when I came back about 3 years later, the attack on the place was noticeable even to a 7 yr old kid. But I could have choked on the magical atmosphere that first day back getting on the 10a from the old bubble bus stops with my dad to go back to huyton from a tranquil Germany and kindergarten. That yozzer Hughes post got me thinking but I hadn't considered the links to that degree. 👍👍
Male and female liver birds, one is facing the city and keeps watch, and one the Mersey to keep watch. I've worked in those liver buildings and the Cunard especially beautiful. Had the guard take me into the main holding Hall a few years ago and he was painting a picture off all the aristocrats there to sail. Oh yeah Bernard Hill is the actor
@@Johnbryan0 all the old buildings in Liverpool are absolutely amazing I used to work in the India buildings in the late 80s it was absolutely stunning 💖
@@wmr9019 yeah the passport building 👍 A friend said he had Canadian family over and one woman said " Your buildings are really interesting but they're all so dirty " 🤣
Only just recently bought 'The Boys from the Blackstuff' on DVD for £3. Haven't watched it yet since the TV broadcast in the 80's. It's been sitting on my bookshelf for a couple of weeks. Thanks Thomas for reminding me....weird synchronicity.
One of the greatest cities in the world Liverpool love it so much. Its grimey, rough and very poor in many areas but its also incredibly diverse, atmospheric and buzzing with genuine soul and an indescribable feeling of good energy. Would love to go back and live there again one day.
How very strange, just came back from a little shopping trip to TK Max here in West Sussex The lady who served me was from Liverpool with the most broad Scouser's accent! When she heard my Dublin accent We just bursted out laughing while talking about The Bussies & Jimmy Corkhill(Brookside) She actually SPOKE with her eyes, very much like the Irish! Honestly it was a good old belly laugh I had with her! While the rest of the DRY SHITES looked on in shop! Thanks Thomas for all your doing Love & Blessings sent to you & to ALL OUR TRIBE 💞💯🙏
@@1fluffypuss They were happy days... I loved Brookside, Jimmy Corkhills voice still in my head Even the Theme Tune, when I hear now, I'm just transported back! Wasn't LIFE must simpler & care free in them days!
You've made me very curious about the city of liverpoole. I know the Beatles were from there. Penny lane by the Beatles made me nostalgic about a place I'd never heard of before. The song ' Ferry Cross the Mersey' was great too. And when you described Liverpool as having something almost Elvish about it , it makes me want to travel there , though doubtless I'll never make it.
I love the fact that scousers to this day will not stock/read the Sun newspaper. They're a witty, comedic, down to earth bunch in my experience with very strong ties to there hometown, like much of the North. The accent is spectacular.
The running joke for a while in Manchester in the 90's was that the IRA bombing the city centre was viewed as an improvement. I moved from Dublin to Birmingham as a student in the mid 90's and it was going downhill at the time as well. Thankfully theyve recovered.
If a scouser can't help you with directions, they will drag another complete stranger into the mix, to see if they can help with directions 👍💖 , go down into the capital and ask directions, they will say sorry can't help gotta catch a train or a bus, glad I was born in liverpool, still here aswell, 👍👍👍
Another Liverpool /Lord of the Rings connection: in the 60s The Beatles wanted to make a film of Lord of The Rings starring Paul as Frodo, Ringo as Sam, George as Gandalph and John as Gollum. They wanted Stanley Kubrick to direct it.
We lived in Liverpool for 4 years after coming home from living in Tenerife for 10 years. What a contrast! But the Liverpudlians were the kindest most beautiful people I've ever met. We're back in London now but we miss Liverpool more than the paradise we had lived in.
thanks for that,,,my father was west coast Scot...Highland blud really......my mother was from Kilmuckridge in Wexford...they met in Dublin .....as youngsters...in the fifties..then married in Glasgow,.... because of work....then imoved to Liverpool...I grew up mostly there ... a council place called Kirkby...I left Liverpool at sixteen and ened up in Ballyifemot ? in Dublin...then grew some wings so to speak....im sixty year old myself now...i love the way you stream the consciousness, I know you know....that will do for me ...thanks for putting it so sweet and tue x
and for muscisians Ive earned half my living that way,,,but who did we get our inspiration from...its an interesting legacy, if music be the food play on etc....shaky spear stole all our gear,,,,anywayz onwords best we can,,,,best wishes to all ,
Since moving back to Glastonbury I have been meeting loads of folk from Manchester. I have been invited to go to Manchester which I have never been but the person who wants to invite me also wants to bring on tour to Liverpool Blackpool and Fleetwood. Let's see what way the wind blows and see what parts of the UK I will explore this year so far it is looking like Merseyside and The Jurassic Coast.
I'd have thought your Scouse accent would of been better 😜 I'm a Scouser born and grew up near Bootle in the 70's, dad was security guard at the Walker Art Gallery (but he was a shit too). Then went to Skem a newtown. As you can see I went on to become an Artist and it was thanks to the fucking amazing culture and freespirit attitude of Liverpool where we won't let no fucker get us down. Now down south and want to move back up north. Have you seen the film "Of Time and the City" by Terrence Davies... I love that film, recommend it! Thanks for saying what you did!
Lived there for 20 odd years during the Derek Hatton years at Mossley Hill where Alan Bleasdale lived who wrote Boys from…It was the late 1980s to 2005 when Pete Burns and Julian Cope from Teardrop Explodes owned Probe Records on Matthew St, …Then moved to Chester
Again with a unique take on something, I love the connection with The last two books of Lord of the Rings. These things are hidden in plain sight Thomas, however, most people never see them. You have been a guide through Mordor Thomas, in the darkest days your videos lifted my spirit. I also love the fact you never went down the road of fear. "What we have we hold" this was a statement of pure sorcery. Words are magic.
There’s a fantastic film by BT Sport called “Two Tribes”. While it’s primarily about the success of the two football clubs from Liverpool, it delves into the political and cultural upheavals from the late 80’s and through the 90’s
I am a Liverpudlian, born in Liverpool 8, grew up there.. ..one side family from Ireland, north and south, other from Wales. Its hard to explain to outsiders but its a feeling, almost mystical. I often walk round looking at the buildings and have worked in St Georges Hall and other famous buildings..... ☀️
Liverpool is, and always will be, special. We take no shit from no-one, but try to have a grin. You cannot bullshit a scouser. Lad sees another lad with new trainers, ' those trainees r laffin lad'. PS playing footie in Bootle in 1970s, turned around and saw Bill Shankly, at the height of his fame, kicking around with local scallies with coats for goalposts. Roger McGough and the Mersey Sound, and loads more. Luv ya Tom.
Liverpool is a great city and the people are nice and friendly. Madrid are still going to win though. I remember Yozzer. One of the funniest clips was when he went to confession. Father, I'm desperate, Father. Call me Dan, my son. I'm desperate Dan 😂
Ah.. The scouser as a paragon!.Though I feel reluctant to add to the teetering word hoard threatening to deluge us on this 'social media'''I feel emboldened to ask Mr. Sheridan are you a wiseman or a wiseacre? I have seen and experienced Liverpool for many years, before gentrification it was a grungy, DIY place for music , art and culture, whatever that is..It had Jump Ship Rat using detrius and found objects for ' installations' before the neo- concept twots got into it, It had Quiggins it had the 051 where Jamie Reid shamanised the building with a psyschedelic 'celtic ritual event, it had The Mardi Gras and other clubs and Cream before it became commercial.It had Merseyside Contemporary artist's in The Acorn gallery, now the Egg cafe. The Bluecoat went from vibrant to sterile. FACT is full of the aforementioned half baked video- conceptual cobbler's,..with a cinema.Liverpool One ugly retail overkill. The Met Quarter the same really.Bold Street is ok more vibrant eat eat eat, Mainly Liverpool is full of students and tourists. Yes scousers think they have it all covered best at footy, music, humour, art, politics, though they hardly covered themselves with fuck you attitude during the plandemic. I have long associations and relationships with the city, maybe it is just the nostalgia of an old fart, but I liked it better then...just saying..
Bernard Hill, 'Gizza Job, I Can Do That'... Classic !!! From a Donkey Jacket to Regal Robes & a Crown 👑 & Derek Hatton, a Militant Trotsky-Type inna Flashy Suit 🙄 Archetypal, like Capel Celyn, Tryweryn... Nicerone 🙂 /|\
When artists of the likes of Arthur Lee(Love) ,Don Van Vliet(Captain Beefheart),Bob Dylan and John Cale have a personal affiliation with the city of Liverpool then that say a lot....There's something in the water they say..We are dreamers they say..A spiritual romantic industrialization that has seeped into all art form on Merseyside from the sulphuric muddy banks...Acoustic melody The Las's laaaaaa.Magic,mystery,wonder override the hardened factories...Merseysiders live for the gap between the notes.The "what can be" overshadows the "the what has been".The murky love between the hardened cobblestones,the docked is the artist who is the dreamer 😊
Always interesting to see Liverpool through someone else’s eyes. Hope you’ve always felt welcome. This little video is about Liverpool artist, Arthur Dooley, if you’re interested ruclips.net/video/xTckdbUA1zc/видео.html
I've been brought up & lived in Liverpool for 47 years of my life, and a lot of people in Liverpool refer to themselves as scouse not English, I don't personally, I refer to myself as just human, I don't care for labels, nationalities, religions or anything like that, I see EVERYONE as just human with different levels of sociological conditioning REGARDLESS of where you come from But, with that said, I can see what you're saying about the people of Liverpool, they do seem to have their own take on things and are not afraid to say it ha ha Take care man
the Gardai may be even way worse than just that. Do they do a Human Farmer module at Templemore? They Constantly sneeringly overview the human, and sneeringly try to elicit the human's inclinations and traits. They detest the 'good', and respond only mainly to the 'submissive' humans. btw they really do truly believe themselves to be the prime heavy-boned Prometheans. More like sublime Lords, than peelers.
I remember watching the Liver Birds on Australian tv as a kid, along with shows like Steptoe and Son, Dave Allen Show, Likely Lads and the non pc Love Thy Neighbour. Our ABC don’t show any Brit shows anymore just woke crap; I haven’t turned it on for years certainly a waste of my 7c a day.
Bernard Hill is the Actor. Boys from the back stuff gis a job there's a childhood memory. These lefties have taken over the likes of the working class areas and the Labour Party. They have taken all the canal Networks near city centres and built apartments and pretend to be working class champions champagne socialists. Edward heath signed the UK into the EU and then passed the buck over to Maggie at a time that the attitude was a womens place was in the home. In the great EU deal they took apart the UK and Ireland bit by bit businesses brought and dismantled greatest scam going.
You have to go deeper than the Liverpool Stereotype it’s a diverse City and those who just see it as a Brookside one dimensional culture are naive it has many varied levels and it’s not just working class ..
Liverpool is the pool of life ~ C.G Jung
"It makes to live."
@@ThomasSheridanArts You may have already come across this channel, but in case you haven't I'll leave this link here about Jungs Liverpool dream.
ruclips.net/video/G1egK1uFN9k/видео.html
Thanks for the link i had not seen that before
Another cracking series that was out early 80s was called 'one summer'
About 2 lads from the inner city who escaped to North Wales.
Brilliant it was.
@@Johnbryan0 I remember that! It was ace, my older sister loved it 🥰
I'm from Chester. I love Liverpool ❤. Liverpudlians are a breed of their own....absolute legends! You will never break a scouser xx
I love Liverpool and over the last two years was travelling over there from West Cork. Had to go via Belfast due to being unjabbed but it was well worth it. Particularly loved to see the fella in the chip shop on Albert Dock tell someone to take off their mask, when back home we were being discriminated against and everyone was masked up. The city's a gem.
Scotland and Ireland seemed to have the most draconian rules somehow. I never went to either country during the lockdown, but people i met who had come to Northern England from there said it was like night and day. I thought the restrictions were bad enough here, silly plastic screens in shops etc, daft masks.
My husband is an Essex boy but worked with a large scouse crew in Liverpool for many years. He loved their sense of zany humour, tremendous warmth & how they route for the underdog. Lovely people ❤️🔥❤️❤️🔥
Being from southern England and a truck driver when I go to Liverpool I always get a nostalgic feeling driving around never get anywhere else.
Never been to Liverpool and have met very few scousers in my life, during the big coof lockdowns it was the whitty and brave Scouse keeping they're gyms and businesses open that really kept my spirits up for the UK. Ive got a big love for a place I have never been to. Planning a trip this summer
Yeah their idol klopp,. says being
unvaccinated is akin to drink driving.
, It was banned ,and etc ,you know rest of his spiel ,Nazi through and true .,. .,.
Liverpool is a brilliant city to visit. Plenty to do and see, it has an atmosphere other cities don’t have. People are friendly and will just start talking to you randomly. Scouse wit is legendary, quick and often abstract. I’m not a city person, but if I had to choose one, scouserpool would be in the top 3.
You'll Never Walk Alone 🙏🏻❤️👍🏻
I remember watching Bernard Hill playing Yosser Hughes as a kid and I cried my eyes out, don't know why but it just got to me.
I'm from across the pond, but Liverpool was a mandatory stop first time I had the chance. "Music" was the reason I went first time, but the people there were the reason why it was my hide away when I went through England and got long layover.
Don't know how or if it's changed but late 1980s-early 90s was a great experience and extremely welcoming people to Native American with time on my hands. Great memories.
Mahe Ohna ✌️ Favour ALL
I am not from Liverpool and love the place and people, I worked there for several years.
The Manchester ship canal was built because Liverpool was charging Manchester merchants excessively for use of the docks and this is where the enmity between the two cities began.
Thatcher had designs on running Liverpool down because they had a reputation for militancy especially in the docklands.
Love going to Liverpool love the regeneration.
If Liverpool did not exist it would have to be invented. Never been? Come and visit, it could be your second home. Thank you Thomas, of all the places in the world that you could have chosen, you chose mine ❤️
The Steve Mercer from The Liverpool's People Resistance?
I went, properly, to Liverpool last year and it & its people remind me so much of my hometown, Nottingham, and, I feel, it’s no coincidence that both cities have strong links to Ireland and have a large Irish community.
Great stuff Thomas, everything you said about my beloved City was spot on.
Laying in my bed in my Liverpool home right now. I love my city and very proud of Liverpool. Scouse born and bred, but me and my entire family both sides Hail from Ireland as do almost all of my friends, nearly every scouser is a descendant from Ireland. Liverpool is a friendly place but we do not suffer fools gladly, down to earth and good sense of humour, we also love the underdog, I love my Liverpool home 🥰
I love Liverpool, great city. My grandmother was a Scouser, she is buried there in the family grave, great grandfather is there too and a great uncle. She was a tiny little woman with the warmest heart, hard as nails, lived through the city getting bombed in WW2 as a young woman. Liverpool has a magical energy about it, a buzz, it's hard to describe. I visited it last year, I was captivated by an art deco building along the waterfront near the liver building, it had occult symbols on it and art deco sculptures with a big square column rising out of the centre of it, whoever designed it must have been some sort of occultist because it is full of symbolism, I think it was some sort of ventilation control centre for an underground railway or road or something like that. There's also a fabulous pyramid tomb in the city centre. As an adoptive Manc who has lived in Manchester 22years, I can officially say that Liverpool is more boss than Manchester!
Thank you so much Thomas that made me cry when you said lovely things about Liverpool, I am proud to be a Scouser, I was 17 when we have the toxteth riots and Liverpool was like an absolute shithole, I always had faith that we would survive and I am so proud that Liverpool rose from the ashes like the phoenix , bless the liver birds who keep watch to deter evil 💖💖💖
I feel the same way.
I got moved to Germany when I was 4 (1981) and when I came back about 3 years later, the attack on the place was noticeable even to a 7 yr old kid.
But I could have choked on the magical atmosphere that first day back getting on the 10a from the old bubble bus stops with my dad to go back to huyton from a tranquil Germany and kindergarten.
That yozzer Hughes post got me thinking but I hadn't considered the links to that degree. 👍👍
Male and female liver birds, one is facing the city and keeps watch, and one the Mersey to keep watch. I've worked in those liver buildings and the Cunard especially beautiful.
Had the guard take me into the main holding Hall a few years ago and he was painting a picture off all the aristocrats there to sail.
Oh yeah
Bernard Hill is the actor
@@Johnbryan0 all the old buildings in Liverpool are absolutely amazing I used to work in the India buildings in the late 80s it was absolutely stunning 💖
@@wmr9019 yeah the passport building 👍
A friend said he had Canadian family over and one woman said " Your buildings are really interesting but they're all so dirty " 🤣
@@wmr9019 the town hall just up the Rd from your old work and saint nicks church are interesting being the oldest
As a manc, I have to confess I love Liverpool its a fantastic city.
Ta lid, you gave us Joy Division. Respect.
Great video, thankyou
Only just recently bought 'The Boys from the Blackstuff' on DVD for £3. Haven't watched it yet since the TV broadcast in the 80's. It's been sitting on my bookshelf for a couple of weeks. Thanks Thomas for reminding me....weird synchronicity.
One of the greatest cities in the world Liverpool love it so much. Its grimey, rough and very poor in many areas but its also incredibly diverse, atmospheric and buzzing with genuine soul and an indescribable feeling of good energy. Would love to go back and live there again one day.
very little grimy and run down these days
@@ThomasSheridanArts My memories of 2005 Liverpool streets were rather grimey. Glad to hear it has improved :)
How very strange, just came back from a little shopping trip to TK Max here in West Sussex
The lady who served me was from Liverpool with the most broad Scouser's accent!
When she heard my Dublin accent We just bursted out laughing while talking about The Bussies & Jimmy Corkhill(Brookside)
She actually SPOKE with her eyes, very much like the Irish!
Honestly it was a good old belly laugh I had with her!
While the rest of the DRY SHITES looked on in shop!
Thanks Thomas for all your doing
Love & Blessings sent to you
& to ALL OUR TRIBE 💞💯🙏
BRING BACK BROOKSIDE!! LOL ;-)
@@1fluffypuss They were happy days...
I loved Brookside, Jimmy Corkhills voice still in my head
Even the Theme Tune, when I hear now, I'm just transported back!
Wasn't LIFE must simpler & care free in them days!
I`m curious. What`s a dry shite?
@@denischarette7972 it means A person that you couldn't have any Craic with
No Fun
Looks like A Poker Face🤣😜💞
You've made me very curious about the city of liverpoole. I know the Beatles were from there. Penny lane by the Beatles made me nostalgic about a place I'd never heard of before. The song ' Ferry Cross the Mersey' was great too. And when you described Liverpool as having something almost Elvish about it , it makes me want to travel there , though doubtless I'll never make it.
I love the fact that scousers to this day will not stock/read the Sun newspaper. They're a witty, comedic, down to earth bunch in my experience with very strong ties to there hometown, like much of the North. The accent is spectacular.
Love love love Liverpool, great city.
The running joke for a while in Manchester in the 90's was that the IRA bombing the city centre was viewed as an improvement.
I moved from Dublin to Birmingham as a student in the mid 90's and it was going downhill at the time as well. Thankfully theyve recovered.
If a scouser can't help you with directions, they will drag another complete stranger into the mix, to see if they can help with directions 👍💖 , go down into the capital and ask directions, they will say sorry can't help gotta catch a train or a bus, glad I was born in liverpool, still here aswell, 👍👍👍
Another Liverpool /Lord of the Rings connection: in the 60s The Beatles wanted to make a film of Lord of The Rings starring Paul as Frodo, Ringo as Sam, George as Gandalph and John as Gollum. They wanted Stanley Kubrick to direct it.
Hello Thomas. I ❤️ Liverpool, I was born there! It's the best! Thousands times better than the boring Black Country I live in at the moment. 😁
We lived in Liverpool for 4 years after coming home from living in Tenerife for 10 years. What a contrast! But the Liverpudlians were the kindest most beautiful people I've ever met. We're back in London now but we miss Liverpool more than the paradise we had lived in.
thanks for that,,,my father was west coast Scot...Highland blud really......my mother was from Kilmuckridge in Wexford...they met in Dublin .....as youngsters...in the fifties..then married in Glasgow,.... because of work....then imoved to Liverpool...I grew up mostly there ... a council place called Kirkby...I left Liverpool at sixteen and ened up in Ballyifemot ? in Dublin...then grew some wings so to speak....im sixty year old myself now...i love the way you stream the consciousness, I know you know....that will do for me ...thanks for putting it so sweet and tue x
and for muscisians Ive earned half my living that way,,,but who did we get our inspiration from...its an interesting legacy, if music be the food play on etc....shaky spear stole all our gear,,,,anywayz onwords best we can,,,,best wishes to all ,
PS i still have niecs,, nephews and now their kids...and i remind them best i can about our ancestors,,,,x
honestly above is true i remember
dont ever comment when your emotion is rioting x
Since moving back to Glastonbury I have been meeting loads of folk from Manchester. I have been invited to go to Manchester which I have never been but the person who wants to invite me also wants to bring on tour to Liverpool Blackpool and Fleetwood. Let's see what way the wind blows and see what parts of the UK I will explore this year so far it is looking like Merseyside and The Jurassic Coast.
Bernard Hill played Yosser Hughes. I watched Boys From The Blackstuff when it was first broadcast, brilliant series 🙂
Thinking about going over to Work in Liverpool this makes me want to go
I'd have thought your Scouse accent would of been better 😜 I'm a Scouser born and grew up near Bootle in the 70's, dad was security guard at the Walker Art Gallery (but he was a shit too). Then went to Skem a newtown. As you can see I went on to become an Artist and it was thanks to the fucking amazing culture and freespirit attitude of Liverpool where we won't let no fucker get us down. Now down south and want to move back up north. Have you seen the film "Of Time and the City" by Terrence Davies... I love that film, recommend it! Thanks for saying what you did!
I once saw Bernard Hill (the actor who played Yosser Hughes) in an Egyptology shop near the British Museum.
Thank you for talking about Liverpool :-) .
Lived there for 20 odd years during the Derek Hatton years at Mossley Hill where Alan Bleasdale lived who wrote Boys from…It was the late 1980s to 2005 when Pete Burns and Julian Cope from Teardrop Explodes owned Probe Records on Matthew St, …Then moved to Chester
Your br313 episode on Liverpool was really good I'd recommend it to anyone
Again with a unique take on something, I love the connection with The last two books of Lord of the Rings. These things are hidden in plain sight Thomas, however, most people never see them. You have been a guide through Mordor Thomas, in the darkest days your videos lifted my spirit. I also love the fact you never went down the road of fear. "What we have we hold" this was a statement of pure sorcery. Words are magic.
There’s a fantastic film by BT Sport called “Two Tribes”. While it’s primarily about the success of the two football clubs from Liverpool, it delves into the political and cultural upheavals from the late 80’s and through the 90’s
The memories of Militant and Derek Hatton just hit me hard. What times we've lived through.
I am a Liverpudlian, born in Liverpool 8, grew up there.. ..one side family from Ireland, north and south, other from Wales. Its hard to explain to outsiders but its a feeling, almost mystical. I often walk round looking at the buildings and have worked in St Georges Hall and other famous buildings..... ☀️
Bernard Hill (Yosser) also played the part of the captain of the Titanic in the 97 film
Thanks Thomas I was there at that time so true dole que was half mile long everyone you knew stood init liverpool is great now thanks to people power
Liverpool is, and always will be, special. We take no shit from no-one, but try to have a grin. You cannot bullshit a scouser. Lad sees another lad with new trainers, ' those trainees r laffin lad'. PS playing footie in Bootle in 1970s, turned around and saw Bill Shankly, at the height of his fame, kicking around with local scallies with coats for goalposts. Roger McGough and the Mersey Sound, and loads more. Luv ya Tom.
8:40 Yosser Hughes was played by Bernard Hill
He also played the captain in the Titanic 👍👍
I live in the Wirral which is Merseyside.
Lots of magic around there. The original roman transit point to Ireland
Bernard Hill is the actor, from Manchester.
My father was a scouser
Thanks Thomas, gud vid...
A similar story happened in Birmingham in the 70s. A city with more wealth than London after ww2.
Hi,I watched a yt video about the beautiful cathedral in Liverpool.Was built this century! X
‘Rock the Machine’ by Lisa O’Neill is a great song
Liverpool is a great city and the people are nice and friendly. Madrid are still going to win though. I remember Yozzer. One of the funniest clips was when he went to confession. Father, I'm desperate, Father. Call me Dan, my son. I'm desperate Dan 😂
Screw sportsball ,
chase that ball .,. .,.
both teams doped out of minds .
@@melvynobrien6193 I get the impression you don`t like soccer... Me neither. What is shocking is that they pay tons of money to players.
We had the same rubbish labour council in Sheffield.
Ah.. The scouser as a paragon!.Though I feel reluctant to add to the teetering word hoard threatening to deluge us on this 'social media'''I feel emboldened to ask Mr. Sheridan are you a wiseman or a wiseacre? I have seen and experienced Liverpool for many years, before gentrification it was a grungy, DIY place for music , art and culture, whatever that is..It had Jump Ship Rat using detrius and found objects for ' installations' before the neo- concept twots got into it, It had Quiggins it had the 051 where Jamie Reid shamanised the building with a psyschedelic 'celtic ritual event, it had The Mardi Gras and other clubs and Cream before it became commercial.It had Merseyside Contemporary artist's in The Acorn gallery, now the Egg cafe. The Bluecoat went from vibrant to sterile. FACT is full of the aforementioned half baked video- conceptual cobbler's,..with a cinema.Liverpool One ugly retail overkill. The Met Quarter the same really.Bold Street is ok more vibrant eat eat eat, Mainly Liverpool is full of students and tourists. Yes scousers think they have it all covered best at footy, music, humour, art, politics, though they hardly covered themselves with fuck you attitude during the plandemic. I have long associations and relationships with the city, maybe it is just the nostalgia of an old fart, but I liked it better then...just saying..
Fucking love you Thomas
If you want the modern experience of Dublin, walk up Talbot Street. If you make it to the other side and feel sick, you have a soul.
Bernard Hill, 'Gizza Job, I Can Do That'... Classic !!! From a Donkey Jacket to Regal Robes & a Crown 👑
& Derek Hatton, a Militant Trotsky-Type inna Flashy Suit 🙄 Archetypal, like Capel Celyn, Tryweryn... Nicerone 🙂 /|\
Quite agree, went there recently and it had a great vibe. I do think ports make for more interesting places.
Bernard Hill -Yosser Hugh’s
Bernard Hill is in a thing from about 2008 called Sunshine and it's fucking magic.
Can't remember the actor who played Yosser Bernard something but I'm sure he also played Stalin in a production in the 80s or 90s.
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Yosser got another job. James Cameron made him the captain of the titanic.
When artists of the likes of Arthur Lee(Love) ,Don Van Vliet(Captain Beefheart),Bob Dylan and John Cale have a personal affiliation with the city of Liverpool then that say a lot....There's something in the water they say..We are dreamers they say..A spiritual romantic industrialization that has seeped into all art form on Merseyside from the sulphuric muddy banks...Acoustic melody The Las's laaaaaa.Magic,mystery,wonder override the hardened factories...Merseysiders live for the gap between the notes.The "what can be" overshadows the "the what has been".The murky love between the hardened cobblestones,the docked is the artist who is the dreamer 😊
London was the biggest port in the world up to approximately the 1930’s that’s a fact but yes Liverpool was a very big port
Bernard Hill
My City.
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I love scousers great people, I never visited there tho, probably not going to happen now I'm in the States.
The term ! Scousers ! comes from a German meat stew the Liverpool Seamen ate when they went to Hamburg
Had it last night 😉
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Always interesting to see Liverpool through someone else’s eyes.
Hope you’ve always felt welcome.
This little video is about Liverpool artist, Arthur Dooley, if you’re interested
ruclips.net/video/xTckdbUA1zc/видео.html
Any plans for one about London?
Are you still in touch with dani la verite?
Just on Instagram really
@@ThomasSheridanArts just wondered thanks for replying 😊
I've been brought up & lived in Liverpool for 47 years of my life, and a lot of people in Liverpool refer to themselves as scouse not English, I don't personally, I refer to myself as just human, I don't care for labels, nationalities, religions or anything like that, I see EVERYONE as just human with different levels of sociological conditioning REGARDLESS of where you come from
But, with that said, I can see what you're saying about the people of Liverpool, they do seem to have their own take on things and are not afraid to say it ha ha
Take care man
Dublins no craic anymore because of the lack of Dublin people
the Gardai may be even way worse than just that. Do they do a Human Farmer module at Templemore? They Constantly sneeringly overview the human, and sneeringly try to elicit the human's inclinations and traits. They detest the 'good', and respond only mainly to the 'submissive' humans. btw they really do truly believe themselves to be the prime heavy-boned Prometheans. More like sublime Lords, than peelers.
I remember watching the Liver Birds on Australian tv as a kid, along with shows like Steptoe and Son, Dave Allen Show, Likely Lads and the non pc Love Thy Neighbour. Our ABC don’t show any Brit shows anymore just woke crap; I haven’t turned it on for years certainly a waste of my 7c a day.
Some of the best cocaine /prices in the UK….
Was the potato famine a cover up story hiding how the Irish were being starved by the English?
I haven’t been able to find the story about that either.
Scousers.
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Bernard Hill is the Actor. Boys from the back stuff gis a job there's a childhood memory. These lefties have taken over the likes of the working class areas and the Labour Party. They have taken all the canal
Networks near city centres and built apartments and pretend to be working class champions champagne socialists. Edward heath signed the UK into the EU and then passed the buck over to Maggie at a time that the attitude was a womens place was in the home. In the great EU deal they took apart the UK and Ireland bit by bit businesses brought and dismantled greatest scam going.
Givis a job
You have to go deeper than the Liverpool Stereotype it’s a diverse City and those who just see it as a Brookside one dimensional culture are naive it has many varied levels and it’s not just working class ..
Did you even watch this video before making that comment?
@@ThomasSheridanArts yes I did stop being so defensive
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