I lived in Glasgow mid 70s, i had a great time i worked at the old Ibrox bus garage....but the city has changed beyond recognition since those days. But the people of Glasgow are, and always have been it's greatest asset.
A lifelong friend of mines parents were born in Glasgow in the 40s and lived there til moving to rural Canada in the mid 70s. Interesting to see what it looked like. His dad always talked fondly of home but his mum had seen enough for one lifetime. Cheers
I just spent half an hour using google maps and street view to compare the streets and improvements shown in this film, and they generally seem to have been a success. Amazingly the green paint on the 1970s Saracen pub (10mins 40 secs) is still visible under the current day red paint which is beginning to peel off. The streets look much brighter and cleaner, though the planner never got his tree lined avenue on Saracen Road. The back closes are still looking green though.
We lived in shite but we made it , we made dens , we fell out of trees , we had good times, We learned valuable lessons that gave us skillsets into our appentiships. We knew what worked and what didn't. We were out all day and came home mankey after great fun. Something the current gen never had. Our fault , we protected them from our harm and bubble wrapped them. Did i have a helmet on my 4 wheeled bogey going down the Moss heights hill. No did i fuck. We were the best generation , the free-est. Born 70 to 80.
Superb mate 👍 my childhood was the 70s and teens the 80s. I just remember constantly building dens , building swings from huge trees, massive games of hide n seek or 2 man hunt , apple raiding , back jumping , round the doors asking for gingy bottles , penny for the guy, climbing up the high flats verandas, playing in the old tennements that were boarded up and surrounded by scaffolding . School holidays out at 9 and only in for tea then back out till god knows when . No mobiles no internet ,and certainly no health and safety shite . Best childhood ever
I was luckily enough to serve my apprenticeship in this marvellous city in the 70's - the people are kindness themselves ,warm and friendly - the city has evolved into a city that is much improved (lots still to do) but the people are still the same !
Back in the late 60s 70s and 80s glasgow was on its knees things are getting better but there is still loads of poverty improvements must made to continue on
There was a lot improvement in the 80s and 90s. I loved living in Glasgow then. Now I only travel in for work from Ayrshire and it's become a real mess, particularly around Central Station. It looks more like a third-world city at times, and is full of Roma professional begging gangs. The influx of asylum seekers have brought their problems with them
@@jabber67'Liar'? Is that the extent of your knowledgeable debate? Come back with some evidence and some basic good manners before throwing idiocy around.
So you thought it was a good idea to to demolish all the tenements that you called slums, and cause communities to go live in housings schemes,( that didn’t work out well did it ) so you thought we will build new houses on the sites of the slums, and fill them with immigrants thus stopping the people who came from these areas moving back , (that didn’t work well either ) never mind telling people how well you have done tell them how badly you done .
A lot o this is a load o keech. There is nae sense o community, or communal solidarity, onywhaur noo in Glesca. That's the biggest chynge that has happened since a'h wiz a wean!
Parks now are a mess with so called " wildlife benefits of not cutting grass which results in tick bites when kids run through long grass " the city centre is a horrific wasteland with shops closed or boarded up , charity shops everywhere , unable to get into town owing to transport services slashed with budget cuts, mess everywhere , inability to walk through city centre without spotting homeless people squatting in doorways , Glasgow has become a hovel now under SNP tenure and its everyone elses fault
Lol. Yet you keep coming back, JImbo? What are you doing here, pal? 'Jim's' contribution to society is to sit in front of his computer, throwing insults at citizens. Righto 👍
Aaaaaw, I'm nearly greetin here
That transported me to my teens and twenties
How bittersweet to watch. I now feel shipwrecked in nostalgia 😢
I lived in Glasgow mid 70s, i had a great time i worked at the old Ibrox bus garage....but the city has changed beyond recognition since those days. But the people of Glasgow are, and always have been it's greatest asset.
The lovely dog at 9:27 crosing a very busy road 😊
I was brought up in possil at the beginning of film as the train pased byshot st.and the new rd memories.early 70s
I would still rather be born back then than now. This world these days is beyond me and im only turning 37.
Born in 71 . Would hate to be young now
A lifelong friend of mines parents were born in Glasgow in the 40s and lived there til moving to rural Canada in the mid 70s. Interesting to see what it looked like. His dad always talked fondly of home but his mum had seen enough for one lifetime. Cheers
I just spent half an hour using google maps and street view to compare the streets and improvements shown in this film, and they generally seem to have been a success. Amazingly the green paint on the 1970s Saracen pub (10mins 40 secs) is still visible under the current day red paint which is beginning to peel off. The streets look much brighter and cleaner, though the planner never got his tree lined avenue on Saracen Road. The back closes are still looking green though.
Glasgow & Liverpool are like twin cities, so much in common..the Docks, London road, the People etc
Drumchapel in the 70's nothing beat it.
I was a child in 70s.but didn't see,elmvale estate where I was brought up.any chance of vid of the place😊
Brilliant 👏 thank you
Glad you liked it!
We lived in shite but we made it , we made dens , we fell out of trees , we had good times, We learned valuable lessons that gave us skillsets into our appentiships. We knew what worked and what didn't. We were out all day and came home mankey after great fun. Something the current gen never had. Our fault , we protected them from our harm and bubble wrapped them. Did i have a helmet on my 4 wheeled bogey going down the Moss heights hill. No did i fuck. We were the best generation , the free-est. Born 70 to 80.
Superb mate 👍 my childhood was the 70s and teens the 80s. I just remember constantly building dens , building swings from huge trees, massive games of hide n seek or 2 man hunt , apple raiding , back jumping , round the doors asking for gingy bottles , penny for the guy, climbing up the high flats verandas, playing in the old tennements that were boarded up and surrounded by scaffolding . School holidays out at 9 and only in for tea then back out till god knows when . No mobiles no internet ,and certainly no health and safety shite . Best childhood ever
I didn’t notice it was that bad till they started sandblasting the soot off the tenements and the city went from black to red.
Is the narrator Brian Cox?
I was luckily enough to serve my apprenticeship in this marvellous city in the 70's - the people are kindness themselves ,warm and friendly - the city has evolved into a city that is much improved (lots still to do) but the people are still the same !
You must be joking. Glasgow is crap now. And the people are now weak.
Look at the nummer o weans oot playin in the street - ye never see that nooadays!
I lived in Maryhill in the 60s as a kid played with the rat's then moved to the drum for a better life!!!!
At least part of the film is after 1973 and possibly later. The buses are in Greater Glasgow PTE livery.
Back in the late 60s 70s and 80s glasgow was on its knees things are getting better but there is still loads of poverty improvements must made to continue on
The country is now on its hands and knees and this is 50yrs later. Wake up.
@@tedoneilclark4710lies
Your optimism is admirable.😂
There was a lot improvement in the 80s and 90s. I loved living in Glasgow then. Now I only travel in for work from Ayrshire and it's become a real mess, particularly around Central Station. It looks more like a third-world city at times, and is full of Roma professional begging gangs. The influx of asylum seekers have brought their problems with them
It was a community ..but a shit hole ..and needed change ...but the planners screwed up .its now a new shit hole .....the difference ? JOBS !
SNP misrule and junkies making it more of a shithole. I can't stand to visit it anymore.
I stayed in London road❤
On the road to Paradise.
aka, the dump. @@jamespatrickmcinch2519
well said my good man @@jamespatrickmcinch2519
Nothing has changed much actually the whole of Scotland has gotten worse.
Liar
@@jabber67'Liar'? Is that the extent of your knowledgeable debate? Come back with some evidence and some basic good manners before throwing idiocy around.
Yes. The people have become weak and flabby. And it has some of the ugliest buildings you'll ever insult your retinas with.
So you thought it was a good idea to to demolish all the tenements that you called slums, and cause communities to go live in housings schemes,( that didn’t work out well did it ) so you thought we will build new houses on the sites of the slums, and fill them with immigrants thus stopping the people who came from these areas moving back , (that didn’t work well either ) never mind telling people how well you have done tell them how badly you done .
f---king depressing
I will say,50yrs later and the country is in a worse fckn state.
@@tedoneilclark4710liar
A lot o this is a load o keech. There is nae sense o community, or communal solidarity, onywhaur noo in Glesca. That's the biggest chynge that has happened since a'h wiz a wean!
Parks now are a mess with so called " wildlife benefits of not cutting grass which results in tick bites when kids run through long grass " the city centre is a horrific wasteland with shops closed or boarded up , charity shops everywhere , unable to get into town owing to transport services slashed with budget cuts, mess everywhere , inability to walk through city centre without spotting homeless people squatting in doorways , Glasgow has become a hovel now under SNP tenure and its everyone elses fault
A dour place, with dour weather and dour people.
You live in Shangri-la???
Lol. Yet you keep coming back, JImbo? What are you doing here, pal?
'Jim's' contribution to society is to sit in front of his computer, throwing insults at citizens. Righto 👍
Just you stick to your Nigella Lawson JimmyBoy 😂
I wouldn't say the peoyare four, but Glasgow is shit now.
England is the bahamas and English people aren't miserable sods . OK Jimbo right you are 😂
Building the M8 through the City Centre was not an improvement, nor was the obliteration of Parliamentary Road.