Hi all. Just to let you know I have changed the channel to a brand account. In doing so, I also changed the name to A Walk on the Wild Side to suit the type of content I will be producing. I hope you enjoy it. Please tell your friends & family to subscribe!!! Thanks, Stephen 🙏
Steven I came to live in Blackpool in 2003 but left to return to my home city of Sheffield 7 yrs ago now but being able to keep in touch with Blackpool via your videos is brilliant well done to you wishing you all the very best please keep up with the good work that you do xx
There seem to be so many people trailing round the streets of Bpl taking videos for RUclips at the moment that it is surprising you don't fall over each other. Having said that, where this video stands head and shoulders above the rest is the quality of the photography which is superb. It is also a pleasant change to see that that you gradually pan round, whereas everyone else, it seems, has no idea how to do this with any finesse. I lived in Blackpool for 8 years until 1997 and sadly so much of the town has fallen into decline, especially away from the Prom......but the photography made this video a pleasure to watch and I look foward to seeing more of them. You have a real talent for this!
Excellent video Stephen it look bit cold foxhall area does need some money spend on it it a shame they spending money mostly in the town area I cant wait for next video I hope you and your family and friends are well and safe
I grew up in York street from 1947 to 1959 number 34 to be precise. My sister tells me our old house is now all boarded up .My grandma had a sweet shop on Lytham Road, and lived on Central drive (number 351) Our parents left Blackpool to go further south. We spent a lot of time at the Chapel street Methodist Church on Chapel street. Very happy times there. Thanks to you I could see the building is still standing. My Last visit to Blackpool was 1986. Thank you for your filming it brings it all back to life for me.
Your videos are truly fantastic!!! You should be employed by Blackpool tourist board because you inspire people to visit Blackpool. The good side if it and also the darker side. Your photography is without a doubt amongst the best that we have seen...Please, we want more of your videos. look forward to every one and watch them over and over.
I don't think I would get employed by the tourist board with a video like this, but I do have quite a few other vids that show it in a better light. I'm all about showing all sides.
Hi Steve great vids I lived in Bpool till 2017 so it's interesting 2 see if their are any changes on your vids specially the pubs I use 2 visit Man bar, cayoz, & a few down south shore as I worked in Laughing Donkey 4 a season good times
I lived and worked in Blackpool in the late sixties early seventies, it's quite sad to see it as it is now not that it was ever in high regard it did have it's own little slice of wonder.. the old trams that I would take to central station to go home on the weekends, there was still a sense of elegance back then when folk would dress for the occasion of ' being on holiday'. Those were the days.....
Have just found your video. Am just back from Blackpool staying in the same area near Lytham Rd! Am interested as bpool was my home until I moved down south when I was 18. 40 years ago. So sad it's so neglected but do still feel an affinity with the place. Thinking of retiring in Cleveleys.
It is a huge shame I agree. I live here myself, but I wish that the nicer areas of Blackpool that there are plenty of, were more prominent. Most people just don't see the nicest areas. What a shame.
If you go further inland beyond the run down areas, there are some very nice localities, with good bars, cafes, pubs, restaurants etc. Layton, where I live has a village vibe, and there are many other such attractive neighbourhoods. Get a bus pass and explore beyond the Prom and the tramway, you may be pleasantly surprised.
I don’t think you need to go a street in to tell the place is run down, cos I just get that feeling about the whole place, it reminds me a bit of pipryat, the town at the side of Chernobyl which was abandoned in minutes and has been left to decay ever since.
I lived in blackpool briefly ten years ago and glad I left. Everywhere you look is a grot spot. I know they tried to tart it up with fancy disco street lighting in the town centre and the prom was done up a bit. But honestly the rest is just a tip.
I grew up in Ramsey avenue ,left home 1980 the place has not changed, it was going down hill then ,but i still miss the days on the prom in the late 60's early 70's, will be waiting for your next installment ,memories, thank you
Pump and Truncheon was the former name of the No. 13 pub in Bonny St. At one time a good real ale venue, and for food, but it started to go down hill years ago, and I haven't been back since. I hope there's a compelling USP behind the rename and fresh coat of paint...
3.47 had my dinner in there today. linsdale cafe. had the large breakfast, think it was 4.99 well worth it. 2 bacon, 2 sausages, beans, tomotoes, egg, mushrooms and 2 fried bead and a drink, 1 free round of bread and butter.
Aww Thank You for that ! 😄💖 Your video came up recommended, so I watched it, LOVED it and subscribed straight away ! 😁 I'll get all notifications now 👍🤗😄. Just watching the Blackpool after dark one at the minute 😄. Oh, and... Congratulations ! on your award ! You deserved it, your photo of that lightening was FANTASTIC ! (the lightening was SCARY thò 😱😁)... 👍😄💖
Hi Stephen. Just re watched this video which I really like. Can you do a review of the green Lindale Cafe. I hVe heard really good reports of their budget roast dinner.
Building work ceased on the Right Rd area due to the building co entering administration. The No13 Bonny street was previously called the pump and truncheon. Was a fave haunt of off duty coppers and magistrates. Great video by the way. I'm a South Shore resident.
This is the first time I have seen this video and clean shave Stephen u also need show more Old video what I can't remember When Start following u it has to be more 2 to 3 years
I enjoyed the video and tbh remember Blackpool for many stag weekends I love it and 30 yrs on still do.....Please carry on what you do as I believe you do it in a professional and sensitive way.
@@AWalkontheWildSideBlackpool I watch a few channels with Blackpool videos but "quality wise" yours is just one step ahead. Not saying I don't enjoy the others but yours stands out! You'll go bigger and bigger 😉👍🏼
What a good video Stephen... I'm from "Sunny Blackpool", it was great to see my town in from a "reality" point of view..... Glad this isn't an advert to come here as I probably would go somewhere else.... lets hope the council see this post.... well maybe not as they dont have any money to invest
Great video, love the way you take time to film the signage on the shops and cafes etc. Loving the behind the scenes back streets footage. Keep up the good work. Looking forward to the next one.
The Police have to police it better, if they want Blackpool to benefit financially from the tourists, they have to tackle the louts and clear it of the professional beggars which the tourists find intimidating. But a useful and interesting video, thank you. .
I have visited Blackpool a couple of times over the past few years staying at the Manhattan hotel,I still enjoy spending time there but also feel a bit of sadness as when I went to Blackpool as a child and as a young adult the place always seemed so vibrant and full of life,but now it feels so old and tired and needing to be revived,but I suppose time has moved on and people want different things.but Blackpool will always have a special place in my heart.
@@reececavanagh3436 I had some fantastic holidays in Blackpool seeing show's at the winter gardens such as cannon and ball, little and large, Joe longthorne etc, + always had good night's out on the piers.and always look forward to visiting the tower ballroom.i wish I had the money to make Blackpool the place that it was.i always look forward to visiting and think I always will.
Who remembers the deaf/dumb riot at the foxhall. My mate worked in a chippy and watched the whole thing. No shouting, just slaps n thuds. Never a dull moment back in 80's 90's
Interesting to see you on that bridge Steve after you showed us that bridge and old police station being closed off before it being demolished 3 years later. Great photography at the end Steve xxx
My home town, however, the place has declined rapidly over the last few years especially in that area. The guest houses have gone and have been replaced with DHSS accommodation. I'm reminded of the phrase you can't polish a turd but you can roll it in glitter...
I’m going to do a video about how Blackpool has changed over the last 50 years. How once popular hotels and guest houses are now HMOs and bedsits, and how this has affected the town.
It is very sad, isn't it? I left in1990 as an 18-year-old and, to be honest, the place always felt like it was running down. The working men's clubs whilst a generation away they had life in them, it appears that even they have started to close down. This is probably why all of the guesthouses have started to disappear...
I moved to Lytham and worked in Blackpool loved working with the locals lovely people sadly though it’s get trashed big style by the visiting element seems to be here for the weekend let’s just trash it also it looks feels really tired seems everyone took out but not willing to put back in.
I really enjoyed the walk down Memory lane. I used to go to Blackpool regularly in the late 70's early 80;s to Dance at the Highland room listening to my Favourite Dj/ Producer Ian Levine playing Soul music.. Is the Mecca still standing or did that become a Carpark like Wigan Casino...
Dave DisKo The Mecca came down a fair while ago and the land is being regenerated with new housing. If you watch my Mean Streets vid, you can see the new housing estate that is part of the project. I should do another vid where I point out where the Mecca was.
I was hankering of moving back to Blackpool having lived away from the town for the past 18 years but seeing your video which is good by the way has reminded me just how bad some areas of the town is, so i think i will stay where i am in bonny Scotland.
Lovely film Stephen and just what I love to do myself when I take my little jaunts to Greece. Rather than shoot the already popular areas I make a B-line for the not so well known or heard of places and it works well, although I only take stills the video aspect is a long way off at the moment. Great stuff and looking forward to seeing more.
Spent many a August & Easter Bank Holiday Weekend there many years ago with mates From Leeds. From about 16/17 years old. Mid 80’s. We went for years and years sane 2 weekends. Brilliant times. So many memories.......in the end there were literally 100s of us going over. Same 3 pubs and a couple of same clubs.........🤣 Well before mobile phones and the pubs would shut at 3 on a Sunday...didn’t matter we’d have a game of football next to Central Pier about 40/50 a side...... Happy days
Interesting video. Is this the area where the old central station was? Morecambe is hopefully on the up now. Such beauty and tragedy in these northern seaside towns.
Yeah both Morecambe and Blackpool will be having their big projects built at the same time. Eden project in Morecambe and the Central development in Blackpool respectively.
There is a great chippie around there .... C Fresh I think it's called .... On the left hand side, on the corner next door to a pub .... We came across it by accident .... Fabulous fish and chips ... Can eat inside too ...
Pretty cool that this video where you started so if Blackpool has over 100m in views buddy. I presume this is the one whereby you started doing Blackpool video's?
Born and bred locally but never really explored this area of Blackpool and didn't know where the tram depot was! I'm going to have a walk past next time I'm in the area and see if I can spot any of the original trams. Looking on Google Street View, it looks like the decorated trams for the Illuminations are stored there too.
Showing Blackpool it’s true colours, the foxhall area is just one area full of unemployables even the job centres shut down. It’s a wonder anybody wants to come here for a holiday, it must be really grimm where they come from.
I really enjoyed this video hope to see a lot more over the coming weeks and months. I love Blackpool, I have been going there on and off since I was knee high to a grasshopper as I have family who live on the Grange Park estate. I have been twice this year before the coronavirus lockdown, I brought my grandson who is 6 year old we stayed in the Norbreck Castle as he has a thing with castles for some reason and he loves it so it`s turning out to be a family tradition visiting the place. Anyway I subscribed as it`s a great channel so thank you again.
@@mattkidson3532 Perhaps you could give me a little advice, I have been thinking about buying a house in the Blackpool area, is there certain areas that you would recommend to avoid buying a house in, and where would you say is the best area or location to live in the Blackpool area.
@@paulpalmtree9295 the top of the Tower would be my guess, as i'ts as far away from the riff raff as you are ever going to get if you insist on living in Blackpool.
As much as I like watching 'walk around' videos, I always want the camera and voice to explain a little deeper or zoom in on something. Showing the art deco transport building was nice but a comparison pic and seeing the other ground floor entrance would have set you apart from other vloggers. I watch Resort TV1 and complain that they NEVER show where the rest rooms are, disability access, the sounds/textures/scents or go off the beaten track when they are walking around the Disney parks.
Thank you for your very constructive feedback. I will try to take on board what you said about showing more of the buildings & features. I am still pretty new to this vlogging game, so I am trying to see what works at the moment. The idea in my head is for a kind of gritty style, showing the back streets of Blackpool & maybe other towns. More in the way of entertainment than say, information. Please check out further videos and let me know what you think. I am doing some without commentary to see how they do. At the moment, everything is experimental, but I am overwhelmed by the response so far.
"with me little stick of Blackpool rock, along the promenade I stroll, it may be hot and sticky, but it's nice to have a nibble every now and again" George Formby. Not the Blackpool Formby knew
It always seems a bit dodgy round by the ufo shop 🛸 I’ve got a busy job and social life but slowly getting thru your vlogs and loving every one thanks for everything Stephen 😃
I think it is as safe as most other places Angela. I hope you get chance to visit, and if you do I can highly recommend the Lyndene Hotel, provided it is open.
Best of luck with your channel the photos at the end were very good what was your camera lens set up? Just asking as I have an interest in photography I lived in Blackpool years ago love the place peace✌️🌞🇮🇪📷
Last we stopped in Blackpool we stayed in the Albert on Albert road can you walk round that area, is the Jaggey thistle pub not there now used to love it in the on a lads weekend used to have strippers on
Hi all. Just to let you know I have changed the channel to a brand account. In doing so, I also changed the name to A Walk on the Wild Side to suit the type of content I will be producing. I hope you enjoy it. Please tell your friends & family to subscribe!!! Thanks, Stephen 🙏
where can we see the uploads
steff clarke Just hit Subscribe 👍
@@AWalkontheWildSideBlackpool which phone are you using for these videos? The quality is excellent!
@@redrob67 Thank you. I mainly use a DJI Osmo Pocket, but I sometimes intersperse with video from an iPhone or DSLR.
Nice one Stephen
Steven I came to live in Blackpool in 2003 but left to return to my home city of Sheffield 7 yrs ago now but being able to keep in touch with Blackpool via your videos is brilliant well done to you wishing you all the very best please keep up with the good work that you do xx
There seem to be so many people trailing round the streets of Bpl taking videos for RUclips at the moment that it is surprising you don't fall over each other.
Having said that, where this video stands head and shoulders above the rest is the quality of the photography which is superb.
It is also a pleasant change to see that that you gradually pan round, whereas everyone else, it seems, has no idea how to do this with any finesse.
I lived in Blackpool for 8 years until 1997 and sadly so much of the town has fallen into decline, especially away from the Prom......but the photography made this video a pleasure to watch and I look foward to seeing more of them. You have a real talent for this!
Many UK seaside towns have been going down hill for year's, Blackpool is no exception.
Excellent video Stephen it look bit cold foxhall area does need some money spend on it it a shame they spending money mostly in the town area I cant wait for next video I hope you and your family and friends are well and safe
I grew up in York street from 1947 to 1959 number 34 to be precise. My sister tells me our old house is now all boarded up .My grandma had a sweet shop on Lytham Road, and lived on Central drive (number 351) Our parents left Blackpool to go further south. We spent a lot of time at the Chapel street Methodist Church on Chapel street. Very happy times there. Thanks to you I could see the building is still standing. My Last visit to Blackpool was 1986. Thank you for your filming it brings it all back to life for me.
This has come up on my phone as a recommendation. Been going to Blackpool since 73 and this is a good video.
I'm glad it came up as a recommendation. Thanks for watching & commenting.
Your videos are truly fantastic!!! You should be employed by Blackpool tourist board because you inspire people to visit Blackpool. The good side if it and also the darker side. Your photography is without a doubt amongst the best that we have seen...Please, we want more of your videos. look forward to every one and watch them over and over.
I don't think I would get employed by the tourist board with a video like this, but I do have quite a few other vids that show it in a better light. I'm all about showing all sides.
Hi Steve great vids I lived in Bpool till 2017 so it's interesting 2 see if their are any changes on your vids specially the pubs I use 2 visit
Man bar, cayoz, & a few down south shore as I worked in Laughing Donkey 4 a season good times
love the photos
I lived and worked in Blackpool in the late sixties early seventies, it's quite sad to see it as it is now not that it was ever in high regard it did have it's own little slice of wonder.. the old trams that I would take to central station to go home on the weekends, there was still a sense of elegance back then when folk would dress for the occasion of ' being on holiday'. Those were the days.....
We go to Blackpool for a week every year , it’s sad that as soon as you get one street in from the prom you see the decline that has set in
Have just found your video. Am just back from Blackpool staying in the same area near Lytham Rd! Am interested as bpool was my home until I moved down south when I was 18. 40 years ago. So sad it's so neglected but do still feel an affinity with the place. Thinking of retiring in Cleveleys.
It is a huge shame I agree. I live here myself, but I wish that the nicer areas of Blackpool that there are plenty of, were more prominent.
Most people just don't see the nicest areas. What a shame.
If you go further inland beyond the run down areas, there are some very nice localities, with good bars, cafes, pubs, restaurants etc. Layton, where I live has a village vibe, and there are many other such attractive neighbourhoods. Get a bus pass and explore beyond the Prom and the tramway, you may be pleasantly surprised.
MarmiteCrumpets I’ll do just that next time I go , thanks for the reply
I don’t think you need to go a street in to tell the place is run down, cos I just get that feeling about the whole place, it reminds me a bit of pipryat, the town at the side of Chernobyl which was abandoned in minutes and has been left to decay ever since.
So enjoyed. Thank you.
I lived in blackpool briefly ten years ago and glad I left. Everywhere you look is a grot spot. I know they tried to tart it up with fancy disco street lighting in the town centre and the prom was done up a bit. But honestly the rest is just a tip.
The money is often spent on fancy art installations, which add little.
@@AWalkontheWildSideBlackpool and trams too lol
@Hartley Hare too bad I wasn't alive then. I live in Blackpool and can already see the decline.😖
The pub at 7:40 was the Pump and Truncheon.
Thanks.
I grew up in Ramsey avenue ,left home 1980 the place has not changed, it was going down hill then ,but i still miss the days on the prom in the late 60's early 70's, will be waiting for your next installment ,memories, thank you
Thanks for commenting. I will definitely be doing many more, but just trying to find my feet at the moment.
Hi Steve love your videos my friend. Keep up the great work my friend and stay safe. Me my wife and son love your videos and love Blackpool.🎉🎉
Nice job. You appear to have a genuine affinity with Blackpool. All the best.
Pump and Truncheon was the former name of the No. 13 pub in Bonny St. At one time a good real ale venue, and for food, but it started to go down hill years ago, and I haven't been back since. I hope there's a compelling USP behind the rename and fresh coat of paint...
Have been in there a few times about 12-14 years ago. Was always told a lot of security and police used to drink in there.
Think it changed because the police station is no longer across from it.
I love your photographs. Well done and I look forward to more videos
3.47 had my dinner in there today. linsdale cafe. had the large breakfast, think it was 4.99 well worth it. 2 bacon, 2 sausages, beans, tomotoes, egg, mushrooms and 2 fried bead and a drink, 1 free round of bread and butter.
Sounds good.
Off to try a pint in raikes hall pub next time I'm in Blackpool lol
A very historic area Sarah. They should have some nice pictures on the wall of the old times.
@@AWalkontheWildSideBlackpool oh ok sounds a nice place 👍
I love these walk around Blackpool videos, there’s a few of you doing them now and I enjoy seeing you all, thank you
The Bonner Street pub was or use to be called the Pump and Truncheon . Keep up the great videos 😀
Some of my BEST memories are in Blackpool. LOVE IT ! Brilliant video, I REALLY enjoyed it, Thank You 👍🤗💖
Aww Thank You for that ! 😄💖
Your video came up recommended, so I watched it, LOVED it and subscribed straight away ! 😁
I'll get all notifications now 👍🤗😄.
Just watching the Blackpool after dark one at the minute 😄.
Oh, and... Congratulations ! on your award ! You deserved it, your photo of that lightening was FANTASTIC ! (the lightening was SCARY thò 😱😁)... 👍😄💖
Hi Stephen. Just re watched this video which I really like. Can you do a review of the green Lindale Cafe. I hVe heard really good reports of their budget roast dinner.
Building work ceased on the Right Rd area due to the building co entering administration. The No13 Bonny street was previously called the pump and truncheon. Was a fave haunt of off duty coppers and magistrates.
Great video by the way. I'm a South Shore resident.
Thanks Brian. I think I remember it now.
Excellent video, thanks. It's always great to see Blackpool, love the place!
This is the first time I have seen this video and clean shave Stephen u also need show more
Old video what I can't remember
When Start following u it has to be more 2 to 3 years
Love all these walk on the wildside vidioes 😊
Thanks. I like making them.
Moving to blackpool next week so ill say hello if i see you about as im into walking around areas myself.
I enjoyed the video and tbh remember Blackpool for many stag weekends I love it and 30 yrs on still do.....Please carry on what you do as I believe you do it in a professional and sensitive way.
Only just found your channel and love your all Blackpool videos 😊 well, still watching my way through them.
Thanks Anna. I've made quite a few since I started this vlogging thing with my Mean Streets video. Much more to come!!!
@@AWalkontheWildSideBlackpool watched a couple more last night. Great camera work. Enjoying your videos so much 😊
@@annaince Thank you. This video is where it all started. I never thought it would take off like it did.
@@AWalkontheWildSideBlackpool I watch a few channels with Blackpool videos but "quality wise" yours is just one step ahead. Not saying I don't enjoy the others but yours stands out! You'll go bigger and bigger 😉👍🏼
@@annaince Thank you.
Hi mate enjoyed the footage of Blackpool. Like the back streets of Blackpool look forward to ur nexted video cheers gary
Walk up and down there few times we stop at hampton road carvan park
Honest view about the back streets of Blackpool....photos are stunning.
Thanks Jonathan
What a good video Stephen... I'm from "Sunny Blackpool", it was great to see my town in from a "reality" point of view..... Glad this isn't an advert to come here as I probably would go somewhere else.... lets hope the council see this post.... well maybe not as they dont have any money to invest
Thanks Lea. They have been awarded money, but it's not being spent anywhere around here.
Great video, love the way you take time to film the signage on the shops and cafes etc. Loving the behind the scenes back streets footage. Keep up the good work. Looking forward to the next one.
I came last year on the train for the weekend last summer, had a good time,
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The Police have to police it better, if they want Blackpool to benefit financially from the tourists, they have to tackle the louts and clear it of the professional beggars which the tourists find intimidating. But a useful and interesting video, thank you. .
Loving the content Stephen very nostalgic keep up the good work chief.
I have visited Blackpool a couple of times over the past few years staying at the Manhattan hotel,I still enjoy spending time there but also feel a bit of sadness as when I went to Blackpool as a child and as a young adult the place always seemed so vibrant and full of life,but now it feels so old and tired and needing to be revived,but I suppose time has moved on and people want different things.but Blackpool will always have a special place in my heart.
I’ve lived here 20 years and over the years we’ve seen the decline in Blackpool it’s sad cause as a child it was so good
@@reececavanagh3436 I had some fantastic holidays in Blackpool seeing show's at the winter gardens such as cannon and ball, little and large, Joe longthorne etc, + always had good night's out on the piers.and always look forward to visiting the tower ballroom.i wish I had the money to make Blackpool the place that it was.i always look forward to visiting and think I always will.
Not just Blackpool this is the same of alot of sea side towns may look great along the front get back a couple of streets it's surprising
Who remembers the deaf/dumb riot at the foxhall. My mate worked in a chippy and watched the whole thing. No shouting, just slaps n thuds. Never a dull moment back in 80's 90's
remember trips to blackpool when bolton played them great piss up , good times! ste Lancs.
Ye remember that was working in the Golden Mile Center when the deaf go they go.
It is such a shame to see so many closed shops.
Nice video, Not been to Blackpool in years may go for a night this year with the kids
hopefully some better days can return to blackpool
Interesting to see you on that bridge Steve after you showed us that bridge and old police station being closed off before it being demolished 3 years later. Great photography at the end Steve xxx
Almost 4 years ago. I hope I haven’t aged much since!
No you haven't Steve xxx
Brilliant vlog Stephen...I really enjoy your tours around Blackpool and the shots at the end are fabulous....:)
Many thanks
Thank you for the great video
Does anyone know where the cafes were on Foxall road in the forties ?
Remember being told about it kicking off proper in the Foxhall, the day after. Some rough old boozers around in my youth.
the pump and trunchen the pub opposite the police station. used to have a few pints after work when i worked at the oasis next door
Thanks. Looking forward to more videos cheers.
Steve Cheatley cheers if you can fit a trip to morecambe that would be good 😁
@@geomckin I would like to do Morecambe. Maybe I could look at the site for the proposed Eden Project North.
My home town, however, the place has declined rapidly over the last few years especially in that area. The guest houses have gone and have been replaced with DHSS accommodation. I'm reminded of the phrase you can't polish a turd but you can roll it in glitter...
I’m going to do a video about how Blackpool has changed over the last 50 years. How once popular hotels and guest houses are now HMOs and bedsits, and how this has affected the town.
It is very sad, isn't it? I left in1990 as an 18-year-old and, to be honest, the place always felt like it was running down. The working men's clubs whilst a generation away they had life in them, it appears that even they have started to close down. This is probably why all of the guesthouses have started to disappear...
I moved to Lytham and worked in Blackpool loved working with the locals lovely people sadly though it’s get trashed big style by the visiting element seems to be here for the weekend let’s just trash it also it looks feels really tired seems everyone took out but not willing to put back in.
like all the videos you do keep up the good work
I lived in black pool for 40 years now live in the sw France love going back and walking in blackpool
Iya Lynda, your as bad as me looking at this 😉🤣🤣 hope you and Simon are both well and what lovely reviews your getting John tells me 😊 take care xxx
I really enjoyed the walk down Memory lane. I used to go to Blackpool regularly in the late 70's early 80;s to Dance at the Highland room listening to my Favourite Dj/ Producer Ian Levine playing Soul music.. Is the Mecca still standing or did that become a Carpark like Wigan Casino...
Dave DisKo The Mecca came down a fair while ago and the land is being regenerated with new housing. If you watch my Mean Streets vid, you can see the new housing estate that is part of the project. I should do another vid where I point out where the Mecca was.
Did you see cannon and ball around 1980. Blackpool?
Good stuff pal you have a talent.
Thanks.
I've done a few lengths there in my woolly trunks.
I was hankering of moving back to Blackpool having lived away from the town for the past 18 years but seeing your video which is good by the way has reminded me just how bad some areas of the town is, so i think i will stay where i am in bonny Scotland.
Good choice for now __wait 10 years at least then you might hanker a return once more
Mini tour. Great vlog dude keep it going 4th July super sat
Everyone see the good things of Blackpool but these videos show the real streets
They sure do that.
Lovely film Stephen and just what I love to do myself when I take my little jaunts to Greece. Rather than shoot the already popular areas I make a B-line for the not so well known or heard of places and it works well, although I only take stills the video aspect is a long way off at the moment. Great stuff and looking forward to seeing more.
Great video- cheers
Tyldesley Road....my relations had a large guest house there...looks like it's still standing.
mark morgan For now. Probably not long before that block is levelled.
The place was on the opposite side to where the guest house shave been levelled
Thank you for this vid 👍 i found it really interesting & eye opening I'm coming bk to Blackpool in August deffo gonna go see the back streets 😊
Spent many a August & Easter Bank Holiday Weekend there many years ago with mates From Leeds. From about 16/17 years old. Mid 80’s. We went for years and years sane 2 weekends. Brilliant times. So many memories.......in the end there were literally 100s of us going over. Same 3 pubs and a couple of same clubs.........🤣
Well before mobile phones and the pubs would shut at 3 on a Sunday...didn’t matter we’d have a game of football next to Central Pier about 40/50 a side......
Happy days
your so right ive got some stunning sunset pics from the roker hotel relay nice but until you stated that i had forgot ?
Interesting video. Is this the area where the old central station was?
Morecambe is hopefully on the up now. Such beauty and tragedy in these northern seaside towns.
Matthew Miller Central Station was pretty much to the left of the police station, as seen in the video. Thanks for watching.
Yeah both Morecambe and Blackpool will be having their big projects built at the same time. Eden project in Morecambe and the Central development in Blackpool respectively.
Great tour
There is a great chippie around there .... C Fresh I think it's called .... On the left hand side, on the corner next door to a pub .... We came across it by accident .... Fabulous fish and chips ... Can eat inside too ...
Yes, C Fresh is a very popular chippy. It's near the Bridge Pub on Lytham Road, not far from where I started the video.
Blackpool Was not Like This when i Was a Kid Stay Well and Safe Walk on the Wild Side Good Video
steff clarke Thanks.
Yes it was it's not changed.
Thank you x
Great video Stephen, very educational, just subscribed
Thanks Phil
It was either the tap and barrel or the pump & truncheon the pub
Pretty cool that this video where you started so if Blackpool has over 100m in views buddy. I presume this is the one whereby you started doing Blackpool video's?
Yup, this was my official 1st wild side video 👍
Enjoyable watch 👍
Thanks
I remember going to Bloomfield road to see blackpool play
Swach, Blackpool Central Development, space themed park with 3 hotels, 1 os 5*.
Great vlog, you popped up in my recommendations, not been to Blackpool for a few years, love those still shots at the end, beautiful pics 👍subbed
That's great to hear. I have been overwhelmed by how popular the video has been. The recommendations have certainly helped.
@@AWalkontheWildSideBlackpool Glad they helped, looking forward to more vlogs, 👍
Born and bred locally but never really explored this area of Blackpool and didn't know where the tram depot was! I'm going to have a walk past next time I'm in the area and see if I can spot any of the original trams. Looking on Google Street View, it looks like the decorated trams for the Illuminations are stored there too.
Yes they are, and you can have a tour of the depot if you book in advance.
@@AWalkontheWildSideBlackpool amazing - thank you for the info!
Showing Blackpool it’s true colours, the foxhall area is just one area full of unemployables even the job centres shut down. It’s a wonder anybody wants to come here for a holiday, it must be really grimm where they come from.
That pub I think was the pump and truncheon ?
Correct.
I really enjoyed this video hope to see a lot more over the coming weeks and months. I love Blackpool, I have been going there on and off since I was knee high to a grasshopper as I have family who live on the Grange Park estate. I have been twice this year before the coronavirus lockdown, I brought my grandson who is 6 year old we stayed in the Norbreck Castle as he has a thing with castles for some reason and he loves it so it`s turning out to be a family tradition visiting the place. Anyway I subscribed as it`s a great channel so thank you again.
Thank you. I will probably do a walk around of the estates sometime.
@@AWalkontheWildSideBlackpool Yeah it`s always something to consider doing at some point in the future. Thanks.
Used to live in Blackpool best thing I ever done was move away from there it's a glammed up hell hole
Hell on earth crack smack have destroyed this town such a negative vibe moving away was the best decision I ever made
@@mattkidson3532 same bro but in manchester now lol
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Perhaps you could give me a little advice, I have been thinking about buying a house in the Blackpool area, is there certain areas that you would recommend to avoid buying a house in, and where would you say is the best area or location to live in the Blackpool area.
@@paulpalmtree9295 stay away from Grange park south shore Mereside everywhere lol in my eyes it's a very hostile town and I went school there
@@paulpalmtree9295 the top of the Tower would be my guess, as i'ts as far away from the riff raff as you are ever going to get if you insist on living in Blackpool.
As much as I like watching 'walk around' videos, I always want the camera and voice to explain a little deeper or zoom in on something. Showing the art deco transport building was nice but a comparison pic and seeing the other ground floor entrance would have set you apart from other vloggers. I watch Resort TV1 and complain that they NEVER show where the rest rooms are, disability access, the sounds/textures/scents or go off the beaten track when they are walking around the Disney parks.
Thank you for your very constructive feedback. I will try to take on board what you said about showing more of the buildings & features. I am still pretty new to this vlogging game, so I am trying to see what works at the moment. The idea in my head is for a kind of gritty style, showing the back streets of Blackpool & maybe other towns. More in the way of entertainment than say, information. Please check out further videos and let me know what you think. I am doing some without commentary to see how they do. At the moment, everything is experimental, but I am overwhelmed by the response so far.
"with me little stick of Blackpool rock, along the promenade I stroll, it may be hot and sticky, but it's nice to have a nibble every now and again" George Formby. Not the Blackpool Formby knew
Nice video fella 👍👍
Is it twined with west Beirut or downtown Mogadishu
with both i think
Steve Cheatley yes I am on about the Beirut during the conflict, if they can rebuild that I,m sure they can rebuild Blackpool
cracking vlog matey
It always seems a bit dodgy round by the ufo shop 🛸 I’ve got a busy job and social life but slowly getting thru your vlogs and loving every one thanks for everything Stephen 😃
It’s the oldest part of Blackpool. These days it’s rather run down, unfortunately. Thanks for watching.
Are there a lot of covid cases, is it safe to come on holiday
I think it is as safe as most other places Angela. I hope you get chance to visit, and if you do I can highly recommend the Lyndene Hotel, provided it is open.
@@AWalkontheWildSideBlackpool thanks, love coming to Blackpool and hoping to get there in the autumn
Best of luck with your channel the photos at the end were very good what was your camera lens set up? Just asking as I have an interest in photography I lived in Blackpool years ago love the place peace✌️🌞🇮🇪📷
Thanks. Nikon D850 and 24-70 f/2.8 and Lee Filter system.
Nice vid! Very interesting!
Thanks for watching.
Subscribed you come on recommendation and nice to see updates x
Thanks. I've got many more to come.
A Walk on the Wild Side look forward to them x
my mom grew up there, can you do the historical side from ww2 if theres any standing today?
I’m thinking of doing some videos on the history of Blackpool this winter.
Yes Michelle, I'd love to see that as well.
Big up to the Buggled Massive in Thornton
Big up the FY5
Last we stopped in Blackpool we stayed in the Albert on Albert road can you walk round that area, is the Jaggey thistle pub not there now used to love it in the on a lads weekend used to have strippers on
I touched on Albert Road in my Royal Variety Performance vid.
The Foxhall pub was a bloodbath every day in the 50s & 60s