There a few places like that, it looks very similar to a part of the Wharfe at Ilkley accessed from the Denton/Askwith Road just along from the Rugby club.
I'm not suggesting this is the same across all Yorkshire but in Wakefield in the 70s I was brought up with these definitions: Ginnel - alley running between houses. Paved or tarmac. Walls or fences either side. Usually some sort of cut through to avoid having to walk the length of a street to get to a parallel street. Snicket - narrow usually unpaved lane with vegetation on at least one side. I've seen many ginnels that run between houses onto a snicket that runs behind the gardens of houses.
Excellent, shared on my social media lads. Keep it up
I’m going to be singing this all day now! Brilliant! 🙌👍
You can't be from Yorkshire then!!
Simply genius nowt else to say !
Reight good!
This American girl loves this and I love my Barnsley Chap!
Nice one guys 👍
Keep up the good work, to hell with the nae sayers, you have far more happy enthusiastic fans than critics
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Love it ❤
Just found these group my grandad was from Hull I love em lol😅
Just brill
Brilliant , even though I'm a Derbyshire lass x
shared on Facebook
In the best traditions of the Macc lads and the Wurzels, Regional English humour at its best. 👍🏴
Regional but certainly not Yorkshire!!! I just give up!!!
Er, Lancashire Hotpots are reyt good too. Just saying.
I'll get mi coat ------->
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😂😂😂😂 brilliantly done
As a Lancashire lad, that weren't too bad!
Was dragged oof ter Yorkshire, coz I married a Sheffield lass.
The Lancashire Hotpots. Dibnah.
Where's big Shaun?
Did he go live in Lancashire??
@@ASQUITHZ9 Wigan pies I reckon? Mike Harding. Uncle Joe's Mint Balls
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Where is the sandy beach next to the river, at 2 min 21 secs into the video? It looks idyllic. Great lyrics btw
There a few places like that, it looks very similar to a part of the Wharfe at Ilkley accessed from the Denton/Askwith Road just along from the Rugby club.
The fact Babybird was a steel city boy is smart
i like the flat cap 👲🥰
It's about Yorkshire as Lancashire!!!
Where's Shaun? This isn't the same without him
#shaunmadeyou
It's GINNEL not GENNEL...whatever happened to Yorkshire puds the size of dinner plates served as the first course?
Gennel
Snicket
I'm not suggesting this is the same across all Yorkshire but in Wakefield in the 70s I was brought up with these definitions:
Ginnel - alley running between houses. Paved or tarmac. Walls or fences either side. Usually some sort of cut through to avoid having to walk the length of a street to get to a parallel street.
Snicket - narrow usually unpaved lane with vegetation on at least one side.
I've seen many ginnels that run between houses onto a snicket that runs behind the gardens of houses.
@@John-qr3fd Slack woman = "Like throwing a sausage up a ginnel"
@@John-qr3fd the EPB are from Sheffield, we say gennel/jennel. We tawk proper dahn 'ere, we're not Leeds, tha knuaws! :D
this is the best song 😀🙂😎
About what?? certainly not about Yorkshire!!!
Whats a fuckin "jinnel"
Ginnel, hard G.
Soft lads.
Oh dear! It’s the same joke, again and again and again etc!
Yes same old Lancashire history nowt to do wi Yorkshire!!!