I was born on Rose Street Gateshead in my grans house 1965, those houses were on the banks of the Tyne, my mam and dad got a house in Clasper street but had to move when it was demolished but i spent most of my time at my grans while my mam and dad worked, fondly remember playing on the bankys with my sister my cousins and friends.
Many thanks for your lovely message Happy New Year Keep on enjoying our songs please - all original and all based on real people and places. Kelly; Steve and Bert Musical Juice
I'm 80 yrs. and My life fits this, (My parents were of 'Old Sid's' Generation). These lyrics help My appreciation of the chances our generation were given by our Parents and the Governments of The 50's and 60's.
Thank you both very much for the compliments. Have a listen to our wide selection of original songs as they are all based on real people and real events.
Isn't it funny how the bankies mean different places, for different people. For me, when my Mam was at work, i used to walk from school to Hepburn gardens in the felling, this was in the 80's. I then waled home up whats now fox street, and we used to call them the bankies in the felling.
Thank you for this lovely comment @angelica2199 It's really special to hear others experiences of the true stories we tell in our songs. Keep in touch and enjoy. Kelly, Steve and Bert aka Musical Juice
Absolutely loved the story..the accent..🥰 …my dad was a geordie..I’m originally from Billingham now in Brisbane Australia. The lyrics of the song were fabulous ..the music just as good…please write more songs of the area..keeping the authenticity.. Hazel.
I'm County Durham born and bred with family who played for Sunderland, Hartlepool, Middlesbrough and Newcastle so a divent nah whether am coming or ganning... Canny song
fabulous, resonate with this to the max, almost the same experiance - know the same places, talked with the guys who were in the war during my apprenticeship and moved from Sunderland Rd to the Fell when 14 and lost all my old mates. The tune could do with some tweeking but it has great potential with a bit of work. I'm related to Alex Glasgow and Annie Fentiman the soft drink people.
@@musicaljuice1970 yes indeed, it's a way of life that our young folk can't understand but it shaped us and will never leave us, thats why your piece is so important, it kinda fixes those experiances for a future generation to ponder. Left it all to emigrate to NZ in 1970. Was back in town Julyand Aug. See family and friends possibly for the last time.Good to hear from you.
I was born on Rose Street Gateshead in my grans house 1965, those houses were on the banks of the Tyne, my mam and dad got a house in Clasper street but had to move when it was demolished but i spent most of my time at my grans while my mam and dad worked, fondly remember playing on the bankys with my sister my cousins and friends.
Many thanks for your lovely message
Happy New Year
Keep on enjoying our songs please - all original and all based on real people and places.
Kelly; Steve and Bert
Musical Juice
I'm 80 yrs. and My life fits this, (My parents were of 'Old Sid's' Generation). These lyrics help My appreciation of the chances our generation were given by our Parents and the Governments of The 50's and 60's.
Many thanks for your warm and lovely comments David
So pleased you enjoyed our song.
Had both myself and hubby in tears song is lovely memories of home c
That's a lovely message, sorry that it made you both cry but glad it reminded you of home.
Kelly, Steve and Bert from Musical Juice AKA Juice
Fabulous song
Poor soul
he never got his love from the bankies😢
Beautiful song
Thanks for listening 🎧
Keep in touch please
We got have many more true stories
Wonderful story from North East England. I'm sure anyone hearing it will be moved to tears.
Thank you very much for the compliment
I'm so proud to be north eastern
Fantastic best iv ever heard That's honest I'm 71 now and entire thing was kind blowing
Thank you both very much for the compliments.
Have a listen to our wide selection of original songs as they are all based on real people and real events.
If I close my eyes I can hear my da so happy I found this miss the beautiful Geordie dialect ❤️😢
What a lovely message Maria.
So glad you like this song and many thanks for your compliment.
@@musicaljuice1970 thank you pet made my day❤️
Loved the song ,brought a lump to my throat a tear to my eyes ,
From a durham lass 😢😢😢
@@ElizabethAnneChurnside thank you very much for the compliment Elizabeth xx
I like this song. Sorrow, love and some sort of tribute to all the lonely souls out there. Somewhere deep everyone is alone.
Many thanks for your lovely comment
Aye so true
Loved this story and song. I am a born Geordie who married a Mackem and moved doon sooth. Now back in the good old North East.
Many thanks Christine 😊
Really appreciate your compliments
Keep in touch and welcome back.
My da was a Geordie who married a London lass loved this song beautiful memories of me da and beautiful Newcastle ❤️
oh my yes tears in my eyes and memories of my old dad
Thank you for your kind comment
Beautiful story & song, thank you for sharing 🖤🤍
@@MrsMagpie You're very welcome and thank you for your lovely message.
The guys at Musical Juice
Tragic story
Brings to my eyes
A beautiful sad song ❤️
When i think of my da 😢 i listen to your song it brings me comfort i miss my da and Blyth hope you are well ❤ and thank you
That's a lovely message and thank you for this.
So happy for you that it brings you comfort.
Kelly, Steve and Bert from Juice xx
Brought up on the bankys rose street what place to be brought up belta song this songs so close to my family and friend's amazing
So pleased you like it and thanks for the lovely comment.
Isn't it funny how the bankies mean different places, for different people. For me, when my Mam was at work, i used to walk from school to Hepburn gardens in the felling, this was in the 80's. I then waled home up whats now fox street, and we used to call them the bankies in the felling.
Thank you for this lovely comment @angelica2199
It's really special to hear others experiences of the true stories we tell in our songs.
Keep in touch and enjoy.
Kelly, Steve and Bert aka Musical Juice
What a brilliant story, but very sad
Thank you Linda. Yes it is sad but it is also so true as well.
This is a wonderful song
Such a talent
What a heartbreaking story
@@tildibu9087 thank you very much for your compliment and comment.
Absolutely loved the story..the accent..🥰 …my dad was a geordie..I’m originally from Billingham now in Brisbane Australia.
The lyrics of the song were fabulous ..the music just as good…please write more songs of the area..keeping the authenticity.. Hazel.
Thanks for the compliment, we have many songs based on true stories so please continue to enjoy them.
Thank you Hazel.
We have many songs written about real life events and people we have met or who have crossed our paths.
Please keep in touch.
I love cushie butterfield..a sing-song in the pub with a lovely chorus
I'm County Durham born and bred with family who played for Sunderland, Hartlepool, Middlesbrough and Newcastle so a divent nah whether am coming or ganning... Canny song
Many thanks for youir comment here and hope you enjoy this and many of our other original songs
Wow! Fantastic video and a really touching story.
Many thanks Steve
Aah, how Ah need te gaan back te me roots. Gateshead was me mam and dad's place, me brothers were born there too..
Thank you 💕
So pleased you enjoyed our little song and true story of Old Sid.
Beautiful and very evocative, I felt almost like I was down on the bankies myself, very sad and melancholic.
Many thanks for your appreciation and glad you enjoyed it.
A super tribute.
Thank you very much Ben.
I got brought up with this song It's a Wonderful song. It reminds me of my father
Thank you for your lovely message.
😢love it
Thanks Carol,
Glad you like it so much.
Keep in touch please and enjoy our other songs too.
As a lad born in gatesheed tuk is reet back.
@@WarwickHunt-v9v We are very happy that you enjoyed our little story which is actually true.
Fantastic, loved it. Gonna wipe me eyes noo.
Many thanks Alan
Glad you enjoyed it even if it made you cry!
@@musicaljuice1970 thanks for making it.
fabulous, resonate with this to the max, almost the same experiance - know the same places, talked with the guys who were in the war during my apprenticeship and moved from Sunderland Rd to the Fell when 14 and lost all my old mates. The tune could do with some tweeking but it has great potential with a bit of work. I'm related to Alex Glasgow and Annie Fentiman the soft drink people.
Many thanks for your comments Eddie and feedback too.
Small world eh?
@@musicaljuice1970 yes indeed, it's a way of life that our young folk can't understand but it shaped us and will never leave us, thats why your piece is so important, it kinda fixes those experiances for a future generation to ponder. Left it all to emigrate to NZ in 1970. Was back in town Julyand Aug. See family and friends possibly for the last time.Good to hear from you.
Beautiful song.
Many thanks
Pleased you like this one
This is very powerful
Thank you very much for your comnent
Keep in touch please
Brilliant pet.
Many thanks Emma,
Very pleased you enjoyed this one.
I love the emotion in your voice at the end, i do that too lol.
Many thanks Steve, really appreciate your comments and compliments too.
Awww
Aye, canny song.
Msny thanks for your compliment
Much appreciated.
Neebody like w'.
Massive earthquake today in turkey aye
Yes, that is terrible for those living there.
Very sad
Ex geordie heah
Welcome to our songs Ex Geordie
I love my culture,and it's all being lost to middle eastern men