Simpler times Kenny.....aah the memories......you wonder if the changes are really for the better......time never stands still....you wonder why we all were in such a big hurry to grow up?.....great trip down memory lane my friend....makes me think of my own childhood and the sweet times too.....glad to give this song another listen..... I like it.. Marilyn xox
totallyamazing36 Thanks Marilyn, yes I know......I know times change....but I would give a million bucks for just one day to spend back in the days of my youth........Just dreaming here....lol. -Kenny
I first visited Glasgow about 30 years ago having lived in a small town on the River Forth - all i knew about Glasgow was what id read in the papers and seen on telly - it was weird - form the first time i stepped foot in the place it felt like coming home - i moved to Glasgow shortly thereafter and have been here ever since - i always wondered about that sense of belonging then i had some research done and discovered back in the late 1800s my dads side of the family had all lived in Glasgow at 135 Stobcross street - my great great great grannie died at 159 Shamrock street and the very last name on the list was her son who had exactly the same first and surname as me - he lived at Parliamentary road - so if your from Glasgow and your last name is Ferguson we might be related from the same g.g.g. grannie
I loved watching this video it reminded me of the old good days. They were good because people knew their neighbor and nhad genuine friends, I also liked the song and music.
***** Cheers EM....unfortunately the neighbourly thing isn't what it used to be.......a great shame in my opinion.....it's what bound us together back then. -Kenny
Hi Kenny, we are at the age when we reflect on the past and how great things 'used to be', what we all forget is for today's kids, 2015 is going to be the best years of Glasgow! ha ha I am enjoying your rendition of Rod Stewart's classic. Well done buddy. Thumbs up
elvidinck Your right of course Mark......when the ids get on nodding terms with 60 they will look back also and reflect on "The good old days".....lol. Thanks for the thumbs up buddy....much appreciated as always. -Kenny
My mum said that although they lived in slums, they kept those slums spotless (inside). She said a big 'no no' in Glasgow was dirty windows, even if you were a bit laxed with cleaning indoors, it was virtually compulsory to keep the windows clean. So you could imagine her horror when she first landed in Australia, & all the windows appeared filthy. She thought: "These people are savages ! !" But she found out later that they only look filthy from a bit of a distance, because in Australia you needed flyscreens.
Peter Mackett Thanks Peter.....Yep all gone mate.......Old Glasgow has been consigned to the past.......New buildings, bridges......you name it......we got it. Have to make the place nice for the incoming Romanians, Poles, etc etc.......lol, -Kenny
Nice work with the edit, lots of great images in there so thanks for the effort in preparing and uploading it. What was the music you used in the audio track?
Excellent Kenny, I know many of the places here...they have all gone my friend? Changes, some for the better, and some for the worse? A great video? God Bless you. ♥
Joan Cuthill Thanks Jan.........some good I suppose........but I preferred the auld days......Sometimes feel like a stranger in my own city....lol. -Kenny
I'm a Gorbals Guy but served my time as a Plumber in Govan and the Plantation great places.
Simpler times Kenny.....aah the memories......you wonder if the changes are really for the better......time never stands still....you wonder why we all were in such a big hurry to grow up?.....great trip down memory lane my friend....makes me think of my own childhood and the sweet times too.....glad to give this song another listen.....
I like it..
Marilyn xox
totallyamazing36 Thanks Marilyn, yes I know......I know times change....but I would give a million bucks for just one day to spend back in the days of my youth........Just dreaming here....lol. -Kenny
I first visited Glasgow about 30 years ago having lived in a small town on the River Forth - all i knew about Glasgow was what id read in the papers and seen on telly - it was weird - form the first time i stepped foot in the place it felt like coming home - i moved to Glasgow shortly thereafter and have been here ever since - i always wondered about that sense of belonging then i had some research done and discovered back in the late 1800s my dads side of the family had all lived in Glasgow at 135 Stobcross street - my great great great grannie died at 159 Shamrock street and the very last name on the list was her son who had exactly the same first and surname as me - he lived at Parliamentary road - so if your from Glasgow and your last name is Ferguson we might be related from the same g.g.g. grannie
The guy with the moustache standing outside the Plantation Inn is my dad.
Some magnificent buildings. If only they had just renovated instead of demolishing.
I loved watching this video it reminded me of the old good days. They were good because people knew their neighbor and nhad genuine friends, I also liked the song and music.
***** Cheers EM....unfortunately the neighbourly thing isn't what it used to be.......a great shame in my opinion.....it's what bound us together back then. -Kenny
Hi Kenny, we are at the age when we reflect on the past and how great things 'used to be', what we all forget is for today's kids, 2015 is going to be the best years of Glasgow! ha ha I am enjoying your rendition of Rod Stewart's classic. Well done buddy. Thumbs up
elvidinck Your right of course Mark......when the ids get on nodding terms with 60 they will look back also and reflect on "The good old days".....lol. Thanks for the thumbs up buddy....much appreciated as always. -Kenny
The photo with 5 kids n a pram r the McKenzie family my late wife Mary on the far right with Billy
Liz Eleanor Kate most stay in Ibrox n surrounding areas
Brilliant. YGT forever
My mum said that although they lived in slums, they kept those slums spotless (inside).
She said a big 'no no' in Glasgow was dirty windows, even if you were a bit laxed with cleaning indoors, it was virtually compulsory to keep the windows clean.
So you could imagine her horror when she first landed in Australia, & all the windows appeared filthy. She thought: "These people are savages ! !"
But she found out later that they only look filthy from a bit of a distance, because in Australia you needed flyscreens.
Loved the footage! Great song along with 😉
Great pictures,Kenny!,i bet a lot of those buildings no longer exist.
Peter Mackett Thanks Peter.....Yep all gone mate.......Old Glasgow has been consigned to the past.......New buildings, bridges......you name it......we got it. Have to make the place nice for the incoming Romanians, Poles, etc etc.......lol, -Kenny
I live there, and we still are, blessed are we
Thumbs up again great pics too
***** Thanks Amanda...Cheers!
Govan was a city within a city in those days, busy and full of shops, state of the place now.
My great grandfather was born in Parliamentary Rd which no longer exists.
I loved the photo of the beautiful flats on Pollok Street, Tradeston.
It’s so sad they pulled them down to build a scabby industrial estate.
Were most of these pics from the early 60's? I really enjoyed seeing them. Thanks.
Nice work with the edit, lots of great images in there so thanks for the effort in preparing and uploading it. What was the music you used in the audio track?
Excellent Kenny, I know many of the places here...they have all gone my friend? Changes, some for the better, and some for the worse? A great video? God Bless you. ♥
Joan Cuthill Thanks Jan.........some good I suppose........but I preferred the auld days......Sometimes feel like a stranger in my own city....lol. -Kenny
Could name a lot of the sights of Govan in there
I lived in Hamilton st clydebank left 1957 brings old times
This is the Glasgow i remember. As a youngster
Should be Mother Glasgow when we're real people
Great video. Who sings this song?
It's a Rod Stewart song, although this is my cover version of the song.
@@totethatgun Brilliant cover!
Beautiful songs
Kids with pram are McKenzie family my late wife Mary
on the far right with Billy her brother Bobby at the pram Liz Kate n Eleanor
great show iwasbornanderson 1944ilovedtheglasgowtheniliveinozsince1967
Great video totally spoiled
by the guy murdering this song ..and I'm not joking my dear..had to turn the volume down..
Cheers bud. :)
I liked it.
avitasain pet music spelt wrong but that is what it is
f--k me this guy killed this song f--king ears are bleeding
Turn the sound down…
@@Jess-k6q be honest jess this guy is in pain ffs
Govan back in the day.