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Jamie Gorevan
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Old Glasgow Pubs by John Gorevan
Welcome to Old Glasgow Pubs by John Gorevan author of Glasgow Pubs and Publicans and Up & Doon the Gallowgate. To read more on the History of Glasgow Pubs visit www.oldglasgowpubs.co.uk
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I was messing around and i crafted this hat!! Try it for your self and comment and tell me if it worked.
Too blurry for my liking. But I suppose it looks like the pubs look as you're leaving with a skinful!
I didn't like the muzak but at least Cairns is still around.
JOHN LENNON of the Beatles was in a pub where I was able to chat with him....He was so different in 1962....We had 3 pints dark ale apiece, his Rickenbacker needed work on it, and I watched as he worked on it, I think it was a 1959 instrument, can't remember exactly...He told me about a tune he wrote called NOT A SECOND TIME...GEORGE HARRISON had broken a guitar as he left it out on the rear of the motorcar they were travelling in....I met PAUL, and we all enjoyed 3 pints together of Scottish dark ale......I remember Ringo was shorter than John, AND PAUL...HE WAS ALWAYS EATING GRAPES...WE ENJOYED A SCOTTISH BREAKFAST TOGETHER BEFORE THEY LEFT, I NEVER GOT TO SAWR THEM AGAIN....
I surely appreciate you putting the pubs et al. in alphabetical order, Jamie. Thank you. All the best. Stay free. Rab 🍻 😎 👋 🕊
Great stuff, i remember the "Hole in tha Wa" on Duke Street from when I worked in Tennants about 35 years ago.
Unwatchable, fuzzy film and unreadable titles.
Looking for the name of pup in Shawlands with big crossbow out side
If your looking for more subscribers Get your act together way the small print that appears, you can't make it out, pish
thanks for video, i was brought up in glasgow in the 70s...the pubs down the town or toon always had an arcade room for the kids,still remember all the merry family pals giving us plenty of money for sweets , or the time ma ma' and da' were at the 50 STICHES PUB, you can imagine why it was called like this...not only cause it was where there once were 50 pitches...so many stories to remember...viva Glasgow
I’m 67 now and remember most of them thought the Jamaica inn would have been there used to drink 🍷 in there every Friday night 1977 1978
The urinary was the person's pocket next to you 🤫👍
no 'Burns Howff?? the great scottish bands played there. Maggie Bell and Stone the Crows, Sensational Alex Harvey Band, Bay City Rollers etc
fuckin pointless
Wow. What a great video. We love Glasgow. We hope to visit in January if Covid rules allow us to travel from Lancashire.
Hope yours and you have managed to visit, Mike. All the best. Stay free. Rab 🍻 😎
Found this a great wee video but Found it strange there are no bars beginning with T
My favourite nightclub was panama jax
Interesting, but stopped watching about a third of the way in due to the poor quality of the photos.
I pulled my plug in awe they pub bogs many times brings back good memories
The Dial Inn!! I haven’t thought about that place in years! I used to work on Renfield Street and that’s where we all went after work, saw a very young Simple Minds play there in the early 80’s. Some good memories of some other pubs as well. Fun fact. I was at school with John Gorevan in the 70’s
so many of these pubs i remember but many I dont but wouldve loved to
remember Fingals had a date with the chargehand once lol
remember the Bank had a few good nights there, Denholms is a great wee bar, worked with a girl who used to work in Bar 82
Did you ever meet Wullie Melville in the Bank
@@danbreen6946 the name isnt familiar usually I was in there with my ex husband and i was always plastered lol
@@shimmygirllinda9457 It was a joke sweetheart he was the guy out of City Lights the actor Gerrard Kelly
@@danbreen6946 I know that now, I had actually forgotten his character's name until I watched repeats that were aired a few weeks ago, ;really liked that show
Great shits of old Glasgow pubs.... READ NEXT THE REAL GORBALS STORY NEXT BRILLIANT 👍
... Correction.. Great SHOTS LOL 👍
I recognised a few, I would go with my mum, pre Karaoke, late teens early 20's to what she called "Honky Tonk Bars" with an organist, mostly vamping, but i am sure they could do more. Oriental , House of Lords, Bannisters and anywhere with a microphone thanks for the memories.
God the memories of the good old days thanks 👍
Really need to visit the Brazen heed,l'v got the Celtic tap,wheres it at and do they serve antitheist wi a rottweiller? Pepperdog181@gmail.com
Great video shame most of the names are illegible
It's amazing the memories a simple photo can invoke...great stuff...love the soundtrack....
but what is the point?
A fascinating array of Glasgow pubs ! Although I lived both in the city itself and nr. Paisley at different times from 1975-86, I only seem to recognize a handful of them, despite visiting numerous bars thereabouts in the city centre. I guess that many of them have long gone now ; I was very fond of the Old Eagle shown on your film, which was demolished for some reason - good beer and lots of character. All of this brings back some pleasant memories of G'gow. Thanks for compiling and posting this.
The Waterloo at 21.28 was in Waterloo St,not the same bar as the next picture and The Westering Winds was on the Briggait not Bridgeton,still enjoyed watching this.
The first one thats archaos on queen street closed down in 07 i worked there with my brother some great memories
A grip down memory lane right enough, I lost count of how many of these I spent every Friday and Saturday nights in and I knew most staff and regulars by name ..... Even though I'm completely T.T. And always have been I've never say in any pub for entertainment. Any guesses ??? Ok I'm a salvationist and from mid teens to early 50's my Friday and Saturday nights were spent selling the war cry and young soldier. First in Anderston, city centre, kelvinhaugh, area then Easterhouse and out lying districts Ballieston, Moodiesburn, then back to Bridgeton and tight down to Barras area finally Shettleston so as you can see covered a fair bit of city over the years met a few characters in the pubs and clubs of Glasgow on my way through life retired now and still don't drink still salvationist and still think there's something special about the Glasgow folks. Did same in other places but never the same buzz as in Glasgow
Hope your well - lovely post
Good one
Really enjoy your clips of the bar’s in Glasgow a lot of them I can still remember but even the ones I didn’t it was just good to see Glasgow again from the pass and some of your music you have picked was good many thanks
should have got Brazen Heed / Durty Nelly, in the Soo Side…
2 dangerous 4 tourists an am 1/2 Irish,can fight like fuck and rarely had 2...but fuck it ,haw barman,same again chief,..hic! Pepperdog181@gmail
@@davidmaccormack7067 It would have been the Granite city in these old black and white photos...fulla the Donegal Irish back in it's day and now the great grandkids rocking the Brazen heed to the traditional music😆
See that wee lassie at 21;07, aye well ah pumped her maw… gagging for it bye the way.
Yer maw was always gagging fur it when u left fur school I used to pop roon & her drawers were already aff.
Few casual pubs from mid 80s there 👍👍👍
Ivy bar? Would love to hear some thing about this bar. My father drank there in the 60’s
If you owned a pub in Glasgow or a family member owned a pub then PLEASE get in touch with john@oldglasgowpubs.co.uk
anyone remember the Cross Keys at corner of Grove St.
I remember Cross Keys pub quite a few pubs in that area
i liked it thank you :)
Av slashed a guy in each pub on same nighy
BuckfastConsumer that was me ya botton. Now my coupon is like a road map. So cheers for that.
Let's be brutally frank about it: Back in the sixties and seventies most of these pubs were grotty hovels, about as welcoming as a dose of the clap. The beer was usually crap. The food, if there was any, was usually a dried up pie that had been sitting in a display heater for the last three days. Most of the customers were dross and treated as such by the publicans. They were called shops in the licensed trade, because that's what they were... shops where people went to get filled up with a bit of cheap booze and... errrrrrrr, that's it. No wonder they're mainly closed. Good riddance to bad rubbish.
graham lait I was a cop in Glasgow I heartily concur.😀😀
So graham I take it you didn't like Glasgow Pubs in the 60s and 70s
Ha ha but I trust your telling the truth
Steps Bar - Glassford Street. Variety Bar - Sauchiehsll Street.
The Variety bar was cool so was the Griffen,don't stay there anymore but l hope nowt much has changed? Are they dug friendly? If not we ain't goin Pepperdog181@gmail.com
Great stuff, thank you for posting this. I'm only familiar with Glasgow the last 30-odd years and I remember lots of those pubs. Many must have gone fairly recently.
This is why i love Scotland😀
Right this has been driving us mad for months, What was the name of pub on queen street opposite from bookies??? (Mid 90s)
The Bank
The Rock Garden
i wonder how many are due to the ban on smoking 2016 a lot i would think??
My dad owned The Bank on Queen St.
Tony Valente I remember your dad when I worked in Sammy dows mitchell St. Did he go over to the states and open a bar (florida)
And the one in Rutherglen and if my memory serves me right he also had the old oak inn.
My 1st job as a yts chef in 1986-7.head chef was Jim Drury.2nd chef callum ? Denise mclhenny and Margaret were the waitreses.nice memories.
Old Glasgow Pubs ,Some great one