Wow man the good childhood memories that’s just gave me lol Ah used to go up n stay at ma wee great Auntie Jean on Ardencraig crescent when ah was a wee boy n had the best ay times up there . I can still remember the size ay the ten pence mix ups aff the van n the burnt out Volkswagen bus that was close to the wee swing park . Blissful times in ma wee bliss less life
I lived in 10 machrie road the cubby family does anybody remember alex the van ,great times way jimmy Murphy, Jimmy trainner and chris , never forget castlemilk
I'm a salvationist I honestly couldn't tell you how often I was asked to sing this in pubs, club, etc through the 30+ years I regularly sold the young soldier and war cry. I was part of an investigational partnership not in casebook but porterhouse at a monthly faith gathering the parish priest from St Claire's asked my friend and I to lead so guitars in hand off we go towards the end of the evening we asked if there were any requests and this was requested. The priest asked we sing it alone first then all join in to repeat it. We did when it ended there was silenced the priest spoke and said how he had often heard me sing it in his local he told his congregation that while he has heard it sung a million times when he hears a salvationist sing the third verse his heart weeps for as others sing it in faith salvationist sing it in action I've never sung it again without asking the beauty of my Master is seen through my actions V
Still proud of castlemilk still a castlemilk boy at heart and will never never forget were I came from
William, did you know it is the highest point in Glasgow.
196 Ardencraig road! Early childhood in the early 80s. Live in Canada now!
Wow man the good childhood memories that’s just gave me lol
Ah used to go up n stay at ma wee great Auntie Jean on Ardencraig crescent when ah was a wee boy n had the best ay times up there .
I can still remember the size ay the ten pence mix ups aff the van n the burnt out Volkswagen bus that was close to the wee swing park .
Blissful times in ma wee bliss less life
I lived in 10 machrie road the cubby family does anybody remember alex the van ,great times way jimmy Murphy, Jimmy trainner and chris , never forget castlemilk
One of the roughest areas in Glasgow to live in. Somebody always get stabbed up there nearly every night.
Joe Mcgarrigle and Johnny Mckinnon were seen coming out a silver astra plain clothes cop car a week ago on Sunday at 8 A.M
I lived 1-up at 9 Machrie Road (1956-1959) when I married and moved to Canada. My husband, Eric Ring lived, top floor, 73 Castlemilk Drive.
I lived in 10 machrie road from 1962 the cubby family,moved to London at 16 still miss my family home
@@JamesCuthbertson-rc7lz It's a small world. I now live in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
@@elizabethdodsdivers1922You moved from a slum across the world tae a ghetto ☠️
Love this. I miss Castlemilk :)
Memories, always gets me this song, teery eyed 🍀
I'm a salvationist I honestly couldn't tell you how often I was asked to sing this in pubs, club, etc through the 30+ years I regularly sold the young soldier and war cry. I was part of an investigational partnership not in casebook but porterhouse at a monthly faith gathering the parish priest from St Claire's asked my friend and I to lead so guitars in hand off we go towards the end of the evening we asked if there were any requests and this was requested. The priest asked we sing it alone first then all join in to repeat it. We did when it ended there was silenced the priest spoke and said how he had often heard me sing it in his local he told his congregation that while he has heard it sung a million times when he hears a salvationist sing the third verse his heart weeps for as others sing it in faith salvationist sing it in action I've never sung it again without asking the beauty of my Master is seen through my actions
V
Stayed in 15 Ardmaleish Crescent early 1970’s till early 1980’s
cool
Grew up in babyland great wee place CYYC
Great song. Who’s that singing?
Jeely piece club!
Who the hell is murdering that song ...
Someone who doesn't believe the words they sing
I know….she’s shit isn’t she whoever?
Does anybody remember the Cubby's