'I Belong To Glasgow'' -The Glasgow our parents Told Us About

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  • Опубликовано: 3 дек 2024

Комментарии • 35

  • @alanoneill3065
    @alanoneill3065 10 месяцев назад +2

    Wow...first time I have heard this full version..brilliant performance

  • @sunnavailable
    @sunnavailable 4 года назад +6

    Francie and Josie right at the end. I remember laughing my arse off watching them. Spent a year only in Glasgow but saw so much and had several memories.

  • @daviddevenny6005
    @daviddevenny6005 Год назад +2

    Born there 44 left in 63 still miss my beautiful Glasgow.my heart still there

    • @normanchristie4524
      @normanchristie4524 4 месяца назад

      I was also born there in '44, left in '86. Still miss it.

  • @Joe_Peroni
    @Joe_Peroni 3 года назад +3

    Thanks for this, from a Glasgow punter who emigrated back in the 1980s, but who still recognised every (almost) scene in this great video!

  • @normanchristie4524
    @normanchristie4524 4 месяца назад +2

    This is the song my mother chose to to sing a Ladies' Temperance Tea in 1924!

  • @RHR-221b
    @RHR-221b Год назад +1

    To Baird and Hardie - two of the Scottish Radical Martyrs - disinterred from Paupers' Graves at the Kirk of the Holy Rood [Cross] after hanging and beheading, Stirling's Broad Street, outside the Tolbooth (8 September 1820). Now reinterred in Sighthill Cemetery, Springburn, N1.
    My wee commentary picture was taken at their grave, summer 1967. Rest In Peace. 💓💓
    Thank you, Chaz. Subscribed.

    • @RHR-221b
      @RHR-221b Год назад +1

      *SPRINGBURN ROAD, SIGHTHILL CEMETERY MEMORIAL TO BAIRD AND HARDIE* [Credit: portal historicenvironment scot]
      *Description*
      Martyrs' monument erected 1847 by public subscription to commemorate John Baird and Andrew Hardie who were executed in Stirling, 8 September 1820, 'suffering death for the cause of freedom'. The classical monument is composed of a tall pedestal with bellcast cap, supporting a draped urn, standing on a raised plinth, approximately 5m high, in grey sandstone. Inscribed panels on each face of the plinth have relief sculptures of classical scenes on each face of the pedestal.
      *Statement of Special Interest*
      Listed for historic interest. John Baird and Andrew Hardie were radical reformers who struggled to improve conditions for textile workers. They were not allowed to be buried in a public burial ground. In 1847 Sighthill was a private cemetery.

    • @RHR-221b
      @RHR-221b 4 месяца назад

      Thank you, Chaz.
      Stay free. Rab 🍻😎 🕊

    • @RHR-221b
      @RHR-221b 4 месяца назад

      Thank you, C.
      Stay free. Rab 🍻😎 🕊

  • @alanoneill3065
    @alanoneill3065 10 месяцев назад +2

    Heres tae Will Fyffe...
    His singer-songwriter skills are still well-known today, particularly his composition "I Belong to Glasgow". This song has been covered by Danny Kaye, Eartha Kitt, Gracie Fields and Kirk Douglas:
    "If your money, you spend,
    You've nothing to lend,
    Isn't that all the better for you"
    As a result of this song, Fyffe became forever associated with Glasgow, but he was born 70 miles away
    Wiki

  • @TheProfessorCool
    @TheProfessorCool 7 лет назад +4

    Thanks Chaz that wiz totally rerr. The images remind me of all the wonderful places in my short trouser days. The music is engraved in my blood, even though my Dad was only ever drunk once, when he was about 60. Unfortunately he passed out before being openly merry.

  • @archiecraig581
    @archiecraig581 5 лет назад +9

    We were poor those days but a lot more happy😀😁

  • @efitzpat100
    @efitzpat100 8 лет назад +7

    liked it a lot thank for posting

  • @josephberrie9550
    @josephberrie9550 3 года назад +8

    I never knew my father drank until i saw him sober one day

    • @alanoneill3065
      @alanoneill3065 10 месяцев назад

      i liked that one.!..never heard it before!

  • @margaretdyer7472
    @margaretdyer7472 4 года назад +3

    Great City even though I don't live there anymore

  • @philbroadley8824
    @philbroadley8824 Месяц назад

    Glasgow born and bred. It's true that we had much warmer summers back then...

  • @TheGrowler55
    @TheGrowler55 4 года назад +7

    Born in the Gorbals in 1955 still stay in the Dear Green Place.

  • @treasurehuntingscotlandmud9340
    @treasurehuntingscotlandmud9340 6 лет назад +2

    GREAT VIDEO SUBSCRIBED

  • @jamescollins2615
    @jamescollins2615 4 года назад +1

    To true den same myself

  • @johnbrown8740
    @johnbrown8740 6 лет назад +4

    That voice sounds like Hector Nichol

    • @Moodymann68
      @Moodymann68 4 года назад

      Sir Harry Lauder actually.

    • @douglascarson733
      @douglascarson733 4 года назад +1

      No, it's Will Fyffe.

    • @danbreen6946
      @danbreen6946 3 года назад

      @@douglascarson733 No it's Ronnie Drew

    • @tonyrtoe-knee
      @tonyrtoe-knee 2 года назад

      Hector was a buddie

    • @chazmork8265
      @chazmork8265  Год назад +1

      @@Moodymann68 it's Will Ffyfe a Dundonian Music Hall star🤠 same as Lonnie Donniegan, born in Brigton, 1934, his skiffle song ''My Old Mans A Dustman'' should have been ''Mah Auld Mans A Clenny Man'' 🥸🥸🥸

  • @iasghair
    @iasghair 3 года назад +1

    Maw...

  • @roberthughes6672
    @roberthughes6672 5 лет назад +5

    It should be I belang tae Glesga and it's Guan roon and roon whoever sang this isnae frae Glesga

    • @yellowsubmarine6383
      @yellowsubmarine6383 4 года назад

      dundee

    • @elm100
      @elm100 3 года назад +1

      Agree, this is not how my father from Argyll Street spoke ....