I can go back to the spot at the Barra's, where in 1956 my Dad and I, stopped and watched two pups rolling around playing in an old shoe box, in the middle of a large barrow, I was amazed at their antices, so much so every time my Dad tried to get me to head for the bus home, I would stand my ground, and ask for "just five more minutes, after a few more delays, my Dad asked the owner of the battling mongrels " how much are they?" The owner 'replayed "ten bob each" Dad looked down at a dumb struck me, " the brown and white one, brown and white" I strugeed to get the words out, before Dad could chance his mind. I travelled home to Uddingston by bus with my little mixed breed Laddie tucked down my jumper.
@@charlesmancat7666 Aww, what a beautiful post that really warmed my heart as I can imagine how amazed and thrilled you were at the same time .. That was a lovely thing your Dad did for you that day, eh, and wee Laddie too, landing on his feet, going to his Forever Home in Uddingston ❤
I’m a 90s kid and I used to love when we went a trip to the barras, always got great bargains and always ended up with new clothes or toys, I went a couple of years ago when I had my first baby and it’s lost it’s spirit, it’s not the same now 😔
Used to be a brilliant place with a great vibe. For me, it started going downhill in the late 1990's when some of the secondhand prices were dearer than the new item. The car boot markets pretty much finished off what was left of a once great institution.
I'm 19 but from a young age have always loved the 80s the music the daily life ect watching videos like these is so cool for me I honestly was born in the wrong era I really was
There's just an 80s nostalgia at the moment and you've picked up on it. Probably watching stranger things eh? Well trust me you never missed much, all that really happened was Thatcher smashed the unions and everything started being imported from abroad. That's why these markets don't exist Primark exists instead.
My parents always took us here when we were wee, I was born 1980 and I remember going down there since I was about 8 or 9:year old, we used to have a routine on a Sunday at home, big fry up breakfast, head off to blochairn fruit market for the car boot sale then head off to the Barras and maybe town after or home, also remember going down on Christmas Eve and it was always exciting.
Lived with my family across the barras from 1974. This film brought back many memories. Remember Benny’s fruit shop where it took 10 minutes to find tomatoes because fruit and veg.was lying everywhere.
Living abroad now for past 16 years this was so nostalgic i was brought up in the east end of Glasgow and went to the barras as a child and into my adult life and remember all these faces of the sellers the underwear lady and the jewler and the crockery guy this was fantastic
Amazing to see it in its prime, my dad dragged me when I was young in the late 90’s, a lot of memories, tobacco man yelling, doughnut lady inside selling fresh doughnuts with sugar in top great times, it’s changed so much now, and slowly but surely the Barras will be no more. Very sad 😔
Had many trips here as well as Wishaw and Ingliston growing up. The rise of car boot sales was the final nail after the open air markets were filled with pirate dvds and computer knock offs and constantly raided by trading standards. Went from a family trip to being intimidated by conmen selling fakes.
Absolutely Brilliant really enjoyed watching this wee film. i remember my mum taking me to glasgow to get the latest style of girls clothing she took me to Rita's and id get spoilt for my christmas dance at high school. Aye the good auld days. Miss thum.
In the late 50’s, I remember my father going into Glasgow to visit the Barras. The journey took him about an hour to get there by bus. He was looking for a gift for my mothers birthday. In the end he spotted some beautiful highly decorated china cups and saucers. He bought a set of six and was really excited with his purchase. When he handed the gift to my mother she was horrified to find that instead of china crockery , she was now the proud owner of a set chipped British Rail cups that were stained and cracked. I remember going to stay with my grannie for quite a while until the noise died down. My mother never forgave him for that.
Cheap goods from overseas killed the Barras. We used to get all our back to school clothes in the Barras every year. Nowadays, shops like premark have made those clothes traders redundant.
I remember going to the barras with my mum, she would go in every week to buy net curtains. I was wee but at school & bored out of my mind sitting on the floor listening to the guy saying .. not £2 , not £1.50 not £1 .. to you ladies 50p . Not a hand went up , ok then he said ten Bob , every hand went up . I was sitting there thinking that’s the same thing . The money had just changed over.
I remember the guy selling net curtain getting down to 10p and, when one hand went up, he told her to keep the 10p and put it in the meter to gas herself! Bill's Tool Store was another favourite, my Dad took me there many years ago.
That's just how I remember it about a set of Delft, I was amazed nobody was taking up the 1st, 2nd & 3rd price drops then the stallholder went into that speil. I loved it, but only visited once as we were living abroad. That was late 70's.
I found a stall here that had a lot of army surplus type things… I’d have bought every thing he had if I could have carried it all home I loved all that stuff 😁
Love this video thank you for sharing brings great memories when I was a child around the early 70s with mother and father god rest them she loved the Barras and wanted to buy everything and I can hear my dad for god sake woman are you ready to go home now 😂
Woooow that was the year I moved to Glasgow came from Iraq I was 11 at the time moved with my parents my dad moved to UK to study PHD at Glasgow University the Barras Market my parents use to shop from it every weekend they Loved it too many quality item to purchase at very cheap prices I still visit The Barras every time I visit Glasgow the last time I visited this place 3 years ago it’s still the same but unfortunately is not as busy as it use to be and many stoles have been shut down now. The faces do look familiar to me back in the day in late 80s I think I do recognise some of them surely they all passed away now
I was stationed at Holy Loch (USS Hunley) and the wife and I would go to the market once in a while... there were a lot of good buys at the market. We bought a lot of baby cloths.
@@QE2Glasgow I did wear one while on duty but no, that's not me. I couldn't understand a lot of the Scots let alone speak like one. My wife understood them pretty good.
Blueberry That guy is wearing a cap that says USS "something" though isn't he. It looks like Hunley to me. Did somebody steal your cap when you visited the Barras?
I've been to the USA 3 times. It's a far better country, better weather, friendlier people. I like the fact you cheer and clap when the planes land in the USA.👍
@@QE2Glasgow Looks like mine , but that’s not. I never wore mine off duty and before I transferred out I bought two extra and forgot about them until we moved. Both are still like the day I bought them and that indeed does say USS Hunley.
Best bootlegs in the Barras. When there was a band on at the venue the night before...guaranteed by the end of the week it would be on sale!. Used to have a good wander around there in the 90's. Wasn't just about the music...you got good stuff on the stalls. There was a documentary on at the weekend on BBC ALBA that was a good watch about the market and the venue.
The guy selling the Belgian rolling tobacco would stand with just three packets and his mate with the rucksack full would stand a discrete distance away. I saw the polis chasing him: exactly playground "chasy": "C'mere you". VAT dodger laughs and wriggles free!
I went there as a nipper.Remember a stall that sold sectarian material,one side for Celtic,and the other side Rangers,IRA and UVF side by side.Dannys DoNuts made tasty donuts and candyfloss too.Guys selling cutains and meat chops,the banter was electric.You could by some knocked off conterfeit stuff as well.It was a doorway into another world,amazing at Christmas time too.I went there recently and it has all but vanished.We also had Paddys Market too,but thats another story...
Used to be some great stalls inside with bootleg cassettes, loved browsing there and can remember purchasing a dodgy copy of Neil Young's "On the Beach" before it had been reissued. Felt like some kind of holy grail 😄
It’s about time we brought it back to what it was, stop going to all these branded shitty shops, I’d love the chance to go to the barras and get EVERYTHING the way I used to, I stayed in the flat above the sarry heed in the mid 90s I loved it, the barras of fruit and socks getting set up from like 4.30 am, getting woke up with the boys shouting “get yer socks” 10 pairs £2, getting a bag of oran 10:08 ges bags of apples peaches bananas the lot and still go change back from a fiver, the butcher guy was tremendous ❤
Thanks to Glasgow city council this is now a shadow of its former self along with Paddy,s market these were fantastic places for all sorts of people, just absolute snobbery on behalf of Glasgow district council.
It's sad to see the barras reduced to a wee square compared to the bustling metropolis it used to be. The internet has robbed us of human contact & took the fun out of getting a bargain.
@@Cassimba Don't, the surrounding area is 'dodgy' with some right bampots wandering about, the place is a mess, a disgrace to Glasgow sadly. Needs bulldozed.
Aye Jimmy Blakey's butchers,real meat, not like the garbage you get now, finding a butcher's now is rare as hens teeth, East Campbell Street opposite Baird's pub, you had Harry Woolfries demolition I remember the "Sarry Heid" all the various punters would buy "Shammy" by the gallon, rocket fuel 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 used to be right above the "Sarry Heid" auld Bertie with his dog, he used to take the dog into the "Sarry" had his own ashtray got Guinness for his wee dog , they called Bertie "the Carlton gangster, he was a character and a half, 😅😅😅😅always had his wee trilby on, I loved The Barras where "Lino Land " today used to be a cafe the "Hawaiian Cafe" and the "One Up" next to Jimmy's butchers , always remember the guy with his stall shouting,"Terry Towelling socks ,five pairs for a pound!!!" Now it's all gentrified,the houses they built on Charlotte Street was just spare ground next to the "Braemar" and used to be the pub opposite the Oxford Tavern affectionately called the "Jungle" 😂😂😂😂😂
It’s about time we brought it back to what it was, stop going to all these branded shitty shops, I’d love the chance to go to the barras and get EVERYTHING the way I used to, I stayed in the flat above the sarry heed in the mid 90s I loved it, the barras of fruit and socks getting set up from like 4.30 am, getting woke up with the boys shouting “get yer socks” 10 pairs £2, getting a bag of oranges bags of apples peaches bananas the lot and still go change back from a fiver, the butcher guy was tremendous ❤
I have only been once i live in co durham dad was a long distance lorry driver one saturday around 1973 i was 13 dad took me round before heading home he bought mam a large copper dish mam took one look chucked it back at him ended up in garage full nuts n bolts i will never forget the barras
Got a bit carried away there .. i loved going to the barras for the wee cake stall their chocolate mint slice's they were the damage.. good wee fortune teller there too!
Used to love going round The Barras wi ma Granda at the weekend. Hadn't been down for years and took a walk doon about 4 or 5 year ago..........fuck me its a shambles now Very sad
I remember two big Glasgow polis caught the pirate computer game place in Paddys Market. He looked a bit worried...their words "Do you have any copies of Monkey Island 2"......"If so we'll take one each"
I remember going here with my late husband about 20 years ago..l was standing waiting to buy a coffee from a drinks van when l heard a scuffle right next to me... turned turned round to see what what it was.... couldn't believe my eyes..a lad was hit over the head by someone with a hammer...and he just got up and walked off..😂
Charles diamond is an old friend of my dads and my dad was a source for cars which my father sold cars to Charles diamond as Charles is no longer with us 😢
I remember in the 60s in the Barras with my Dad and seeing a man drinking a purple liquid from a milk bottle and I asked my dad what it was…… Methylated Spirts my Dad replied.
About 20 years ago I took my home made earrings for one day it was rainy and windy and I was near the door the woman at the wall had bricca brac and a heater and a kettle she said come over here for a heat and a coffee. Just then a man came in he looked like an academic a professor he was American she told him to come back later. She said he has antique shops in New England a posh part of America she said " I cut out old prints from old books and put them in old frames and he buys them for his antique shops "
I remember walking around The Barra's as a wee boy in the 80's. Watching this is like a trip down memory lane. So nostalgic!
The 70's was much better
@@williamhutchison6400 Swinging 60s was better, bro.
What an absolute treat of a video. Brought a wee tear to my eye seeing my aunty Betty @6:00 she was a very beloved member of the community.
Is that really ur auntie Betty mate?
@@gaffnaldo1 yup, my great aunty
@@territaylor8082 fantastic. Must be brilliant seeing her again and looking well
@@gaffnaldo1looking well🤣😂 6ft doon🤣
I can go back to the spot at the Barra's, where in 1956 my Dad and I, stopped and watched two pups rolling around playing in an old shoe box, in the middle of a large barrow, I was amazed at their antices, so much so every time my Dad tried to get me to head for the bus home, I would stand my ground, and ask for "just five more minutes, after a few more delays, my Dad asked the owner of the battling mongrels " how much are they?" The owner 'replayed "ten bob each" Dad looked down at a dumb struck me, " the brown and white one, brown and white" I strugeed to get the words out, before Dad could chance his mind. I travelled home to Uddingston by bus with my little mixed breed Laddie tucked down my jumper.
Sorry should read "before Dad could (change) his mind, I loved that dog.
@@charlesmancat7666
Aww, what a beautiful post that really warmed my heart as I can imagine how amazed and thrilled you were at the same time ..
That was a lovely thing your Dad did for you that day, eh, and wee Laddie too, landing on his feet, going to his Forever Home in Uddingston ❤
Great memory's
Loved the Barras we used to go on a Sunday! The patter of the stallholders was soo funny! Brilliant atmosphere and great stuff!
This is brilliant I remember all of the stall holders use to love the patter when they selling great video
The counterfeiting scum and drug dealers. ruined the Barras
Fell in love for the first time at the Barra's market. Oh man, those sugar donuts. :)
I’m a 90s kid and I used to love when we went a trip to the barras, always got great bargains and always ended up with new clothes or toys, I went a couple of years ago when I had my first baby and it’s lost it’s spirit, it’s not the same now 😔
loved the barras, mum used to take us every Christmas Eve and it was bargain central, used to see some scraps over the latest toys
Used to be a brilliant place with a great vibe. For me, it started going downhill in the late 1990's when some of the secondhand prices were dearer than the new item. The car boot markets pretty much finished off what was left of a once great institution.
I'm 19 but from a young age have always loved the 80s the music the daily life ect watching videos like these is so cool for me I honestly was born in the wrong era I really was
I was in high school from 1984-89, and I don't rate the 80s much. I loved the 90s though.
@@jdh6752 88 and 89 were the summers of love!! Where were ya?!
@@annother3350 In rural Scotland plotting my escape!
There's just an 80s nostalgia at the moment and you've picked up on it. Probably watching stranger things eh? Well trust me you never missed much, all that really happened was Thatcher smashed the unions and everything started being imported from abroad. That's why these markets don't exist Primark exists instead.
@@thehound9638 Never missed much?! It was a fabulous decade
My parents always took us here when we were wee, I was born 1980 and I remember going down there since I was about 8 or 9:year old, we used to have a routine on a Sunday at home, big fry up breakfast, head off to blochairn fruit market for the car boot sale then head off to the Barras and maybe town after or home, also remember going down on Christmas Eve and it was always exciting.
Way i see it, Glasgow died when the Barras died. This new, superficial and shallow city has lost its soul.
@Jambo M You have no clue about the economic benefit of foreign students I guess. Other things you mentioned is of concern though.
Well said , so true Tokiofritz
Bollox
Glasgow will NEVER lose its soul!
Lost its character barras in the 80s had a buzz about it
Muscles and Whelks at the Loch Fyne in yhe 70s as kid! Happy Days!❤
Loved kicking about the barras as s teenager in the 80's ...brilliant
Lived with my family across the barras from 1974. This film brought back many memories. Remember Benny’s fruit shop where it took 10 minutes to find tomatoes because fruit and veg.was lying everywhere.
The sense of humour of some of the stall holders. “Get your stolen Marks and Spencer underwear here “ priceless.
Who says they're joking? 😅
Knickers down here ! 😊
That was Arthur mcvickerys line, he sold the underwear, his other line was, "as advertised on crimewatch UK "
That knicker selection was something to behold.. God bless the lass wearing those.
Brilliant great memories
Living abroad now for past 16 years this was so nostalgic i was brought up in the east end of Glasgow and went to the barras as a child and into my adult life and remember all these faces of the sellers the underwear lady and the jewler and the crockery guy this was fantastic
Amazing to see it in its prime, my dad dragged me when I was young in the late 90’s, a lot of memories, tobacco man yelling, doughnut lady inside selling fresh doughnuts with sugar in top great times, it’s changed so much now, and slowly but surely the Barras will be no more. Very sad 😔
Same story for me. Dragged along too, brutal going to it now. Its stone dead.
Naw! The Barras urney deid! The Barras urr pritty much alive!
@@wdunn06 yer wrang. The Barras is still gawn on a Seturday and Sundae
A love the Barras 💗
Ah luv the BARRAS, tae
Had a great rummage and walk round The Barras when i was up a couple of years ago. Definitely recommend, lovely friendly stall holders.
Good place when I was younger ❤
I worked in the Barras on my grandas stall and hung about there as a young Mod, still a Mod today, 40 years later.
I took my love to the barras , and bought her a Golden ring , but a ring that you buy at the barrs is the first thing that turns green in the spring .
Had many trips here as well as Wishaw and Ingliston growing up. The rise of car boot sales was the final nail after the open air markets were filled with pirate dvds and computer knock offs and constantly raided by trading standards. Went from a family trip to being intimidated by conmen selling fakes.
I was born near Edinburgh and moved through to Glasgow 1975 when i married, i was a regular at the barras nearly every weekend, i loved it.
Absolutely Brilliant really enjoyed watching this wee film. i remember my mum taking me to glasgow to get the latest style of girls clothing she took me to Rita's and id get spoilt for my christmas dance at high school. Aye the good auld days. Miss thum.
The Barras is part of our culture
Was... not much left, sadly
In the late 50’s, I remember my father going into Glasgow to visit the Barras. The journey took him about an hour to get there by bus. He was looking for a gift for my mothers birthday. In the end he spotted some beautiful highly decorated china cups and saucers. He bought a set of six and was really excited with his purchase. When he handed the gift to my mother she was horrified to find that instead of china crockery , she was now the proud owner of a set chipped British Rail cups that were stained and cracked. I remember going to stay with my grannie for quite a while until the noise died down. My mother never forgave him for that.
Thats a good 1 total ripped right off laugh at it now no doubt
Your mother sounds awful and ungrateful.
I'm sorry you had to deal with a parent like that
@@HaggisMuncher-69-420 hahaha
Brilliant wee documentary on "Ra barras" i was up there every Saturday, you could get a hold of anything .
1986 a blast from the good ol days when i was 21yo
Cheap goods from overseas killed the Barras. We used to get all our back to school clothes in the Barras every year. Nowadays, shops like premark have made those clothes traders redundant.
Great wee video. Remember Kurt the jeweler well. A trip to the Barras was a day's entertainment in itself.
I remember Kurt too, but only now know his name
Is that Scotland manager Steve Clarke at 1min 40 ?
Was here in the 90s lots of people had the Glasgow smile.
Shut it cnt
Used to work on a stall in Kent St - learned a lot of life skills there 😂
I remember going to the barras with my mum, she would go in every week to buy net curtains. I was wee but at school & bored out of my mind sitting on the floor listening to the guy saying .. not £2 , not £1.50 not £1 .. to you ladies 50p . Not a hand went up , ok then he said ten Bob , every hand went up . I was sitting there thinking that’s the same thing . The money had just changed over.
I remember the guy selling net curtain getting down to 10p and, when one hand went up, he told her to keep the 10p and put it in the meter to gas herself!
Bill's Tool Store was another favourite, my Dad took me there many years ago.
You made me smile. ☺
That's just how I remember it about a set of Delft, I was amazed nobody was taking up the 1st, 2nd & 3rd price drops then the stallholder went into that speil. I loved it, but only visited once as we were living abroad. That was late 70's.
I found a stall here that had a lot of army surplus type things… I’d have bought every thing he had if I could have carried it all home I loved all that stuff 😁
I used to know the guys ur talking about they opened a shop called war &peace in candleriggs when the barras shut 😀
Love this video thank you for sharing brings great memories when I was a child around the early 70s with mother and father god rest them she loved the Barras and wanted to buy everything and I can hear my dad for god sake woman are you ready to go home now 😂
Woooow that was the year I moved to Glasgow came from Iraq I was 11 at the time moved with my parents my dad moved to UK to study PHD at Glasgow University the Barras Market my parents use to shop from it every weekend they Loved it too many quality item to purchase at very cheap prices I still visit The Barras every time I visit Glasgow the last time I visited this place 3 years ago it’s still the same but unfortunately is not as busy as it use to be and many stoles have been shut down now. The faces do look familiar to me back in the day in late 80s I think I do recognise some of them surely they all passed away now
i saw the best and last of this market late 80s early 90s then it it started to go
I was stationed at Holy Loch (USS Hunley) and the wife and I would go to the market once in a while... there were a lot of good buys at the market. We bought a lot of baby cloths.
Is that you at 1:38? He has USS Huntley hat on.
@@QE2Glasgow
I did wear one while on duty but no, that's not me. I couldn't understand a lot of the Scots let alone speak like one. My wife understood them pretty good.
Blueberry That guy is wearing a cap that says USS "something" though isn't he. It looks like Hunley to me.
Did somebody steal your cap when you visited the Barras?
I've been to the USA 3 times. It's a far better country, better weather, friendlier people. I like the fact you cheer and clap when the planes land in the USA.👍
@@QE2Glasgow
Looks like mine , but that’s not. I never wore mine off duty and before I transferred out I bought two extra and forgot about them until we moved.
Both are still like the day I bought them and that indeed does say USS Hunley.
Best bootlegs in the Barras. When there was a band on at the venue the night before...guaranteed by the end of the week it would be on sale!. Used to have a good wander around there in the 90's. Wasn't just about the music...you got good stuff on the stalls.
There was a documentary on at the weekend on BBC ALBA that was a good watch about the market and the venue.
The guy selling the Belgian rolling tobacco would stand with just three packets and his mate with the rucksack full would stand a discrete distance away. I saw the polis chasing him: exactly playground "chasy": "C'mere you". VAT dodger laughs and wriggles free!
Used to love the Barras, I also remember Charlie Diamond car dealer.👍🏻
I went there as a nipper.Remember a stall that sold sectarian material,one side for Celtic,and the other side Rangers,IRA and UVF side by side.Dannys DoNuts made tasty donuts and candyfloss too.Guys selling cutains and meat chops,the banter was electric.You could by some knocked off conterfeit stuff as well.It was a doorway into another world,amazing at Christmas time too.I went there recently and it has all but vanished.We also had Paddys Market too,but thats another story...
Sad to hear it's gone now
@@Druidy0 It's still there. It's just cleaner and less mobbed.
I've still got towels I bought in 1981🤣maybe time to throw them out🤣🤣
Barras were great when we were wee, it was a day out..magic
Shame there was no mention of the guys selling rip off music, games and movies that used to frequent the Barras
Not many games to ripoff in ‘86 tbf!
Would have been videos just starting to be copied. Dvds and cds were late 90s as thats when the burners to copy them were more avaliable
There was loads of stalls doing copied c64 and spectrum games in '86
Those type of stalls wouldn't give us permission to film them, for obvious reasons! (John McNeill - Kling Films)
Used to be some great stalls inside with bootleg cassettes, loved browsing there and can remember purchasing a dodgy copy of Neil Young's "On the Beach" before it had been reissued. Felt like some kind of holy grail 😄
Whelks&Mussels fae the Barrasford was a treat.
Brilliant!!
It’s about time we brought it back to what it was, stop going to all these branded shitty shops, I’d love the chance to go to the barras and get EVERYTHING the way I used to, I stayed in the flat above the sarry heed in the mid 90s I loved it, the barras of fruit and socks getting set up from like 4.30 am, getting woke up with the boys shouting “get yer socks” 10 pairs £2, getting a bag of oran 10:08 ges bags of apples peaches bananas the lot and still go change back from a fiver, the butcher guy was tremendous ❤
I remember in the eightie a sign "Hauf-died plants hauf-price". Great days
That was when the Barras was the Barras. A real market.
Always thought it dealt in fakes.
Thanks to Glasgow city council this is now a shadow of its former self along with Paddy,s market these were fantastic places for all sorts of people, just absolute snobbery on behalf of Glasgow district council.
A piece of cultural history. I can compare this to mid eighties Manchester, particularly Moss Side, Rusholme and Dickenson Road Market.
It's sad to see the barras reduced to a wee square compared to the bustling metropolis it used to be. The internet has robbed us of human contact & took the fun out of getting a bargain.
From Aberdeen but love Glasgow .
Miss all the people and sellers from those days. Sadly its empty now. All the patter is gone
The Barras is going through a re-awakening with new stalls and food areas opening up.
@@Cassimba Don't, the surrounding area is 'dodgy' with some right bampots wandering about, the place is a mess, a disgrace to Glasgow sadly. Needs bulldozed.
Used to go with my parents in the 60s. I still have an African wooden mask that I bought there as a wee boy.
Miss the barras,the butchers was amazin.
Aye Jimmy Blakey's butchers,real meat, not like the garbage you get now, finding a butcher's now is rare as hens teeth, East Campbell Street opposite Baird's pub, you had Harry Woolfries demolition I remember the "Sarry Heid" all the various punters would buy "Shammy" by the gallon, rocket fuel 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 used to be right above the "Sarry Heid" auld Bertie with his dog, he used to take the dog into the "Sarry" had his own ashtray got Guinness for his wee dog , they called Bertie "the Carlton gangster, he was a character and a half, 😅😅😅😅always had his wee trilby on, I loved The Barras where "Lino Land " today used to be a cafe the "Hawaiian Cafe" and the "One Up" next to Jimmy's butchers , always remember the guy with his stall shouting,"Terry Towelling socks ,five pairs for a pound!!!" Now it's all gentrified,the houses they built on Charlotte Street was just spare ground next to the "Braemar" and used to be the pub opposite the Oxford Tavern affectionately called the "Jungle" 😂😂😂😂😂
In those days you could buy the lid off your Grannies coffin even after they buried her 😂😂
Remember getting my pic taken with a monkey in the barras for 50 p still have that pic 🤣
Was probably my gramps that done it, did it have knitted clothes on?
Yes it did 😂
It’s about time we brought it back to what it was, stop going to all these branded shitty shops, I’d love the chance to go to the barras and get EVERYTHING the way I used to, I stayed in the flat above the sarry heed in the mid 90s I loved it, the barras of fruit and socks getting set up from like 4.30 am, getting woke up with the boys shouting “get yer socks” 10 pairs £2, getting a bag of oranges bags of apples peaches bananas the lot and still go change back from a fiver, the butcher guy was tremendous ❤
I have only been once i live in co durham dad was a long distance lorry driver one saturday around 1973 i was 13 dad took me round before heading home he bought mam a large copper dish mam took one look chucked it back at him ended up in garage full nuts n bolts i will never forget the barras
Sunday afternoons with ma maw an da, back in the early 90s those where the dayz 😁😁😁
Over the years ive spoke with some great peeps up the barra's their the salt of the earth
brilliant!
Was that Bill Bryson at 7:50 ?
Still remember motor bike shop garage across fae bills tools
My dad knew old charles diamond castle st motors charles passed away and sadly missed
Happy day's when the barras was good.
The Barrowlands Neon Sign was new at the time.
2023 , watching this planing on going there tomorrow to speak to a guy about coins
My mates Dad used to have a stall showing his Artex work around this time
Got a bit carried away there .. i loved going to the barras for the wee cake stall their chocolate mint slice's they were the damage.. good wee fortune teller there too!
Loved the Barras, mostly full of crap but great to see how the people react to the sales
The real Glasgow
As opposed to … ?
Who remembers the black balloons u got at the barras I loved them😅
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@rumba rumba I'm 62🤣I love my dance music I've lots on my channel GBX being at the top🤣 I presume ur into dancing with ur cool username 😀
Christ I hope my wife doesn’t bring home those knickers to restart our marriage…………they won’t fit me.
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Used to love going round The Barras wi ma Granda at the weekend.
Hadn't been down for years and took a walk doon about 4 or 5 year ago..........fuck me its a shambles now
Very sad
I spent alot of time in the Barras 80's and 90's as a kid spending my pocket money on counterfeit pirated computer games. Great times.
7:51 I thought that was Bill Bryson.
I think you might be right!
I remember two big Glasgow polis caught the pirate computer game place in Paddys Market. He looked a bit worried...their words "Do you have any copies of Monkey Island 2"......"If so we'll take one each"
I remember the top flat cafe😊
I remember going here with my late husband about 20 years ago..l was standing waiting to buy a coffee from a drinks van when l heard a scuffle right next to me... turned turned round to see what what it was.... couldn't believe my eyes..a lad was hit over the head by someone with a hammer...and he just got up and walked off..😂
A couple of years before this - maybe 82 - my mate found a sawn off shotgun in a tray of stuff!
Bill poster's for concerts at the Apollo opposite the pavilion, Person's for CB radio, Christmas eve, all changed i hear 🏴🍀✌️
Charles diamond is an old friend of my dads and my dad was a source for cars which my father sold cars to Charles diamond as Charles is no longer with us 😢
I remember in the 60s in the Barras with my Dad and seeing a man drinking a purple liquid from a milk bottle and I asked my dad what it was…… Methylated Spirts my Dad replied.
Just gid auld days!
Aaahhhh they were the days auld Scotland
Big guy..... this is going to save my wife endless work haha
About 20 years ago I took my home made earrings for one day it was rainy and windy and I was near the door the woman at the wall had bricca brac and a heater and a kettle she said come over here for a heat and a coffee. Just then a man came in he looked like an academic a professor he was American she told him to come back later. She said he has antique shops in New England a posh part of America she said " I cut out old prints from old books and put them in old frames and he buys them for his antique shops "
Boys and girls'that really is a trip dow memory lane.😂 Not that simple now.😂😂
A bought a watch for my burd aff that guy was good quality lasted a few months lol
The jeweller Mr Cook from Bishopbriggs
That stall holder that didn't have much room..there's plenty of room there now...more life at the graveyard.
R B You're a barrel of laughs 😃