What about me living in Germany for over 40years. I still love this song and uncle joes. My son was born in Berlin and is nearly 35 years old and still can't speak lancastrian but when we visited England, Birmingham and Wigan the ,vimto, Irn-bru, lucacade,Cadbury, pies factories worked overtime, he was always a funny eater until he visited England then it was everything oh I almost forgot to throw in Robinson drinks, food u had to make myself but drink was no problem oh and chicken, shaun !!!! cocktail crisps were also packed in the suitcase
as a kid i was born 1973 deaf i had ops to sort ears but my parents had an old sterio with big speakers i use to hug them and place my teeth on top of the speakers to feel and hear the music i the album was the haughton weavers in concert now at 49 i still have the record to this day its a treasureed item thank you all of the haughton weavers past and present
I used to the original lineup with my mum , Dad, auntie and uncle at Gracie fields theatre Rochdale. My Dad told Norman it was my aunties birthday. He made her stand up and asked her age . She said as old as me tongue and a bit older than me teeth. Everyone burst out laughing. Mum now has dementia yet loves singing along to the old albums as they were played in the van whereever we went. We're going to have the uncle Joe's song at mums funeral as everywhere she goes she drops an uncle Joe's wrapper.
My mum died a few weeks ago and we played 'The Blackpool Belle' at the funeral as The Houghton Weavers dedicated that song to my mum many years ago. I hope mum and Tony are up there now, catching up and having a sing song x
We had the great pleasure of attending a Weavers concert in Colwyn Bay a few weeks ago during our visit to North Wales. A great evening, original, enetertaining and FUN!! Don't miss them if they come round your way.
absolutly fantastic thankyou all so very much i enjoyed every last second of it brought back good memories :) 4 lovely guys doing your bit :) thankyou so much :)
My mam used to sing a Houghton song.... All I remember.... "Rows of back to back houses covered in dust and coal, everybody's on the dole..... Something about Wales and man's best friend being his .... Dog!! Sorry to be vague ☺️
Ha Ha, yes that first line sounds like 'When I Was a Lad' ... still a favourite at our live shows ... also on our "Lancashire Leads The Way" album, hope you may have a listen!!
My dad used to sing this to me. Good stuff 👍
A great group and even better with Wingates Band!
What about me living in Germany for over 40years. I still love this song and uncle joes.
My son was born in Berlin and is nearly 35 years old and still can't speak lancastrian but when we visited England, Birmingham and Wigan the ,vimto, Irn-bru, lucacade,Cadbury, pies factories worked overtime, he was always a funny eater until he visited England then it was everything oh I almost forgot to throw in Robinson drinks, food u had to make myself but drink was no problem oh and chicken, shaun !!!! cocktail crisps were also packed in the suitcase
as a kid i was born 1973 deaf i had ops to sort ears but my parents had an old sterio with big speakers i use to hug them and place my teeth on top of the speakers to feel and hear the music i the album was the haughton weavers in concert now at 49 i still have the record to this day its a treasureed item thank you all of the haughton weavers past and present
I used to the original lineup with my mum , Dad, auntie and uncle at Gracie fields theatre Rochdale. My Dad told Norman it was my aunties birthday. He made her stand up and asked her age . She said as old as me tongue and a bit older than me teeth. Everyone burst out laughing. Mum now has dementia yet loves singing along to the old albums as they were played in the van whereever we went. We're going to have the uncle Joe's song at mums funeral as everywhere she goes she drops an uncle Joe's wrapper.
My mum died a few weeks ago and we played 'The Blackpool Belle' at the funeral as The Houghton Weavers dedicated that song to my mum many years ago. I hope mum and Tony are up there now, catching up and having a sing song x
We had the great pleasure of attending a Weavers concert in Colwyn Bay a few weeks ago during our visit to North Wales. A great evening, original, enetertaining and FUN!! Don't miss them if they come round your way.
absolutly fantastic thankyou all so very much i enjoyed every last second of it brought back good memories :) 4 lovely guys doing your bit :) thankyou so much :)
Brilliant went to see you tonight at Guide Bridge theatre. Loved it
I also used to go to the Wigan casio, Rugby club my uncle used to play for Wigan donkey years ago and I'm still as proud as punch
No way - my mother listened to you all the time whilst I was a kid, had no ideayou were all still going this is great! Keep it up lads
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met my husband in the plough pub in fernhead do you remember playing there in the late 70s x
My mam used to sing a Houghton song.... All I remember.... "Rows of back to back houses covered in dust and coal, everybody's on the dole..... Something about Wales and man's best friend being his .... Dog!! Sorry to be vague ☺️
Ha Ha, yes that first line sounds like 'When I Was a Lad' ... still a favourite at our live shows ... also on our "Lancashire Leads The Way" album, hope you may have a listen!!
When you mentioned those lines I can hear normal singing it so clearly.
Well done lads, loved it, in these crazy time's, like Uncle Mint Balls, lets have some more.... From t' other side of t'Pennines.
Brilliant still worth seeing still miss Tony but still good
Hahaha. Love this!
Haha well done lads!
Love it
many a time dipped into mums shopping bag for a uncle joe........
Yeah ! I feels bedder nooow
great performance
class
Brilliant
Can I buy them online?
And me in oz
Wigan Rugby Club 🍒⚪️
Mint..
3 men With acoustic guitars ( and a Banjo) and one man With a Keyboard and computer😅
Lancashire answer to lilly the Pink