When you have nothing, but each other. Who can you blame? Always look up. It comes from some body. People of wealth and authority always share the pain of failure, but keep the abundance of victory.
Still watching seeing the elderly at the illegal market the lady made 4 pounds by standing there all day & that was Sunday's dinner mt heart was heavy i bet she was a hard working we soul in her day she was old then she will be long gone now still dont make it any more sad rip ma hen x
yes, it is quite a spectacle. I don't mean that in a judgemental way. Although on seeing the lady singing in the pub at lunchtime, I think 'that should be your mother, daughter, me in a different incarnation... someone like us. My dad took me to the east end of London when I was 4 years of age. It was much like what you may have witnessed if you've watched this video , perhaps a few years prior. It had a profound effect upon me. I found the people direct and not hidden or Reserved. Most of the people in this video though are far from defeated and have much nuanced irony and humour. That is quite evident. Material poverty is one thing, having hope is more important in my opinion. Thankyou Alex
Are you actually joking man ? A city more divided and consumed by poverty I can`t find a metaphor . Glad I moved across Hadrian`s Wall in 1985 never to reside again .
@@gordoncampbell100 depends were your vision visited.Plenty places in Manchester Liverpool Birmingham and other places just as bad.My vision was from Possilpark.
Are you actually joking with this comment ? This is not some 19th Century colourised Pathe News footage , this is recent history in my eyes as a 56 year old exiled Paisley guy .
Shithole but ay , let’s face its a fckn shithole with issues it refuses tae face , ah’d like tae jist remind awbody that Scotland’s catholic’s make up 16% of the general population, however nearly 30% of Scotland’s prison population is made up of Catholics in addition surveys huv repeatedly shown that hate crimes perpetrated in Scotland are done so against Catholics more than all other demographics added together, but it’s jist ah family day oot but ay, the problem is we huv lived wi this shite fur so fckn long we huv told ourselves it’s normal , it fckn ain’t normal, fck all normal aboot it , it’s ah city and ah country with ah long long history of abusing ah certain demographic of its population, ah some fckn trouble maker making shit up aw this is common knowledge , some clown gave the orange bosh the keys tae the kingdom centuries ago n they huv been fckn it up ever since
Things were pretty grim in the late 1970s the city had been bulldozed unemployment was high in saying that people didn't have much but their was good community spirit Glasgow is still repairing the damage done to the city 50 years later its still sad we have pockets of poverty through out the city glaswegians have been through a lot but have always been the salt of the earth
@@alexglass Thanks Alex. If I'd thought about it I should have realised it'll say at the end who the reporter is! I'm only half way through this one. I came across it by accident, and am really enjoying it. (born in Glasgow in 1971).
What a really interesting video. My problem is that this was one walk of life from Glasgow. To categorise this as all of Glasgow life is a stereotype that people love to buy and sell and interesting as this video is, I wish people would move away from it. New York stopped doing this around the 1970s and that’s why it’s seen as must visit destination today.
@@alexglass It’s a history of a certain walk of life in Glasgow at that time. My beef is not with you it’s with the commentary in that documentary. Glasgow, even then, had a spectrum of lifestyles and people living there. This commentator kept speaking as though this was all Glasgow. I did enjoy watching it.
@@barbara1904 this was one of four programmes produced on different aspects of life mainly in the east end of Glasgow. Sometimes when narrators don’t know the wide areas covered they can give the general impression by making references which include everyone. 👍
what a long walk the Glasgow july parade was went over a few years in the late 80s with the band stayed in a place called thornliebank was told to watch out for the bags of pish getting through out the top of the buildings must have stopped walking that area i never seen anything like that but under the bridge epic to say the least we got best overseas band one year Regards from ulster folks keep the faith in these uncertain times
Take no notice ay me ahm jist huvin ah laugh , ah huv goat nothin agin orangemen more the teachings of thur bosh order , good health tae yous n your families 👮🏻♂️
When you have nothing, but each other. Who can you blame? Always look up. It comes from some body. People of wealth and authority always share the pain of failure, but keep the abundance of victory.
God love them all
Aw takes me back to galla days gone by ..
Still watching seeing the elderly at the illegal market the lady made 4 pounds by standing there all day & that was Sunday's dinner mt heart was heavy i bet she was a hard working we soul in her day she was old then she will be long gone now still dont make it any more sad rip ma hen x
yes, it is quite a spectacle. I don't mean that in a judgemental way. Although on seeing the lady singing in the pub at lunchtime, I think 'that should be your mother, daughter, me in a different incarnation... someone like us.
My dad took me to the east end of London when I was 4 years of age. It was much like what you may have witnessed if you've watched this video , perhaps a few years prior. It had a profound effect upon me. I found the people direct and not hidden or Reserved. Most of the people in this video though are far from defeated and have much nuanced irony and humour. That is quite evident. Material poverty is one thing, having hope is more important in my opinion.
Thankyou Alex
Sad 😢.
The poor man living in the derelict house so very sad no water or electricity ...shocking
Good to see old Glasgow
Are you actually joking man ? A city more divided and consumed by poverty I can`t find a metaphor . Glad I moved across Hadrian`s Wall in 1985 never to reside again .
@@gordoncampbell100 I take it there is no slums over the other side of Hadrian’s wall.
@@johnfitzpatrick4007 There are .But slightly less harsh to my all seeing Paisley ghetto vision .
@@gordoncampbell100 depends were your vision visited.Plenty places in Manchester Liverpool Birmingham and other places just as bad.My vision was from Possilpark.
yes it was sad though too :( x
Makes me sad,I didn't know a lot of fellow Glaswegians had to live like that.God rest their souls!!
Are you actually joking with this comment ? This is not some 19th Century colourised Pathe News footage , this is recent history in my eyes as a 56 year old exiled Paisley guy .
Shithole but ay , let’s face its a fckn shithole with issues it refuses tae face , ah’d like tae jist remind awbody that Scotland’s catholic’s make up 16% of the general population, however nearly 30% of Scotland’s prison population is made up of Catholics in addition surveys huv repeatedly shown that hate crimes perpetrated in Scotland are done so against Catholics more than all other demographics added together, but it’s jist ah family day oot but ay, the problem is we huv lived wi this shite fur so fckn long we huv told ourselves it’s normal , it fckn ain’t normal, fck all normal aboot it , it’s ah city and ah country with ah long long history of abusing ah certain demographic of its population, ah some fckn trouble maker making shit up aw this is common knowledge , some clown gave the orange bosh the keys tae the kingdom centuries ago n they huv been fckn it up ever since
Ya rocket...
Things were pretty grim in the late 1970s the city had been bulldozed unemployment was high in saying that people didn't have much but their was good community spirit Glasgow is still repairing the damage done to the city 50 years later its still sad we have pockets of poverty through out the city glaswegians have been through a lot but have always been the salt of the earth
It’s ah city gone fckn wrong mate
And now they'll be replaced with pakistanis and indians
And they have celtic park next to Bridgeton cross
Brilliant 💙
The Barras Tarot Card reader !!!! Fuck sake i`ve almost called an ambulance I am laughing so much .
Anyone know who the narrator is? Is it Michael Burke?
It says at the end Eric Robson is the Reporter. I assume that is who is narrating the film
@@alexglass Thanks Alex. If I'd thought about it I should have realised it'll say at the end who the reporter is! I'm only half way through this one. I came across it by accident, and am really enjoying it. (born in Glasgow in 1971).
@@fluchterschoen no problem. I had to check and also check that he is the reporter as well as narrator. He also narrated Brass Tacks 👍
I think the woman at 37.02 is the same woman on the Raymond Depardon picture. She’s sitting next to a fire with two men drinking Whiskey. Poor soul
ua-cam.com/video/OsvQc0cmZww/v-deo.html she’s at 3.56
What a really interesting video.
My problem is that this was one walk of life from Glasgow.
To categorise this as all of Glasgow life is a stereotype that people love to buy and sell and interesting as this video is, I wish people would move away from it.
New York stopped doing this around the 1970s and that’s why it’s seen as must visit destination today.
It’s a programme that was on TV nearly 40 years ago. It’s what part of the city was like at that time. It’s history and you can’t change the past
@@alexglass It’s a history of a certain walk of life in Glasgow at that time.
My beef is not with you it’s with the commentary in that documentary.
Glasgow, even then, had a spectrum of lifestyles and people living there. This commentator kept speaking as though this was all Glasgow.
I did enjoy watching it.
@@barbara1904 this was one of four programmes produced on different aspects of life mainly in the east end of Glasgow. Sometimes when narrators don’t know the wide areas covered they can give the general impression by making references which include everyone. 👍
43:29 Peter Tobin
Fkng belter of a spot mate.
you can blame council and government etc so far but some of people where scm too
What year is this?
It’s 1983
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Clansman looking good 😊
@@liborsionko Please look at marguer1 comment from one week ago !!!!
what a long walk the Glasgow july parade was went over a few years in the late 80s with the band stayed in a place called thornliebank was told to watch out for the bags of pish getting through out the top of the buildings must have stopped walking that area i never seen anything like that but under the bridge epic to say the least we got best overseas band one year Regards from ulster folks keep the faith in these uncertain times
great days
tarot reader in drag🤣
Dialdrata means poor in ancient hebrew
Religion is so outdated.
Take no notice ay me ahm jist huvin ah laugh , ah huv goat nothin agin orangemen more the teachings of thur bosh order , good health tae yous n your families 👮🏻♂️