50 SHADES OF GREEN on 18TH SEPTEMBER 2017 11:24 AM
Hope Pedro gets the Anderlecht gig.
They have bull fighting there? :))
Bhoyjoebelfast on
TurkeyBhoy:
The game was Jan 1969,we were staying in the Port and my mate got a stand ticket from a guy who couldn’t make the game.They got their pen when the ball struck big billy on the arm.I think it was the BBC that came in
for criticism from Celtic FC when they(BBC) announced ‘and now the result we have been all waiting for’ rangers 1 and so forth.
Marrakesh Express on
The first film I remember seeing was Taras Bulba 62/63 in the George, Gorbals.
It was renamed in 1948, previously the Crown.
My old man recalls going there during the war and the local kids getting a drink at the interval by flushing the toilet and scooping water out with their hands.
Hot Smoked on
” Personally, there will be a bugle in the bag at Dens Park on Wednesday when Dundee face the might of Rodgers’ team in the League Cup. Just in case.”
It would be understandable were we to assume the above comment was made by a passionate Dundee supporter, or , perhaps, a Sevco supporter. Journalists are , after all, supposed to show neutrality in their writing, no?
JJ
50 shades of green on
TurkeyBhoy.
Bags of coal????
You no getting mixed up with first footing ?? :-)
H.H
Gene on
MARRAKESH
Saw that in the Rio Rutherglen – Yul Brynner at his cheesy best
50 shades of green on
TD67.
Dont know mate, but they have plenty of caravans and dugs ta bark at them.:-)
Bhoyjoebelfast on
I have been speaking to a friend in the Port and he told me the guy in the beeb said’ the result all of Scotland have waited for’.Hopefully come Saturday they will not be rushing to the Mike.
celt55 on
I remember in the early sixties in Glasgow the Gaumont had a model of the Alamo and the town laid out in the foyer when they showed the film. Very impressive at the time:))
Remember the Palace picture hall, beautiful theatre used to go there lots when I was a kid, sit up in the balcony with a frozen jubilee filled with orange, suck awe the orange out the ice, and then volley it on the patrons bellow, screams of ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh ya f…… b……. who f…… through that?, good laugh, kids eh? :))
Gene on
TD67
then volley it on the patrons bellow, screams of ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh ya fā¦ā¦ bā¦ā¦. who fā¦ā¦ through that?, good laugh, kids eh? :))
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Not changed much then :))
South Of Tunis on
Cinema .?
1966 — The Rio @ Canniesburn Toll . ( a place my old man insisted on calling the R Ten ) . Film was -The Russians Are Coming . A comedy .
Film ends – mate and I head for the exit –big problem at the exit – large mob of the Young Buck there – cue a female voice saying -They’re fae Maryhill -cue a male voice shouting Buck Ya Bass and a chase all the way to Killermont Bridge – Phew – Safe — then a feel good stroll towards home – get as far as the Butney – cue a shout of Butney Ya Bass -cue another run for your life chase . Peace and Love in the 60s -North West Glasgow Style !-
Just an occasional posted on here but seem to have a lot in common with a lot of posters.
I live in North Ayrshire but am originally from the garngad. Worked in savings bank in cowglen and among other places maryhill and Kilmarnock.
My wife and daughter both attended St Michael’s kilwinning.
My childhood cinemas were casino and Carlton with occasional visits to princess in springburn Saw guns of Navarone and the commancheros in there.
Drank in a few of the pubs mentioned in Duke Street,shawlands, maryhill as well as byres road
Marrakesh Express on
The George early 60s.
Some cheeky wee guy would hide behind the curtain and trip up the ice cream wumin as she came out at the interval. Cue choc ices and mivvies all over the shop. Mad scramble for the booty. Never saw a thing Guv.
connaire12 on
Just to move on from this Glega/ Lanarkshire talk about cinemas. Use to go to the Pivvy in Greenock as a wee bhoy. Great Superman and Batman films. it was 3 pence to get in and 6 pence for the gallery. If you had more money then it was the Ranch for all the cowboy films. Never heard a thing sometimes with all the mad cheering every time Hopalong Cassidy chased the baddies.
For the non Greenockians, the Pivvy was the Pavilion and the Ranch the Central Picture House. We did have others the Regal, the BB, Las Scala (never in it), Kings and the Palace.
celt55 on
Weeroch1
In the Casino you could actually put your hand over the hole that the projector shone through and block the film. Immediate ejection of course, but fun if you were on the way out anyway!
South Of Tunis on
Your choon for the day – from 1967 -a very good year .
As for picture halls don’t think the parade in Dennistoun has been mentioned,must’ve saw dozens of films in there, only paid to get in a handful times mind you,was too easy to skip in
Weeroch1 on
CELT55
I don’t remember that happening I’m afraid.
But I certainly wouldn’t have done it, I was a good boy :-)
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Maybe see B..oyatta on Wednesday.
It’s very rarely a + when you don’t have a manager on the sidelines, should be interesting now, not that it wasent.
Hope Pedro gets the Anderlecht gig.
Typical evening shark, 3 days late and out to lunch, journalists my )(
High-ranking Celtic fan who says SFA got it right over Rangers
50 SHADES OF GREEN on 18TH SEPTEMBER 2017 11:24 AM
Hope Pedro gets the Anderlecht gig.
They have bull fighting there? :))
TurkeyBhoy:
The game was Jan 1969,we were staying in the Port and my mate got a stand ticket from a guy who couldn’t make the game.They got their pen when the ball struck big billy on the arm.I think it was the BBC that came in
for criticism from Celtic FC when they(BBC) announced ‘and now the result we have been all waiting for’ rangers 1 and so forth.
The first film I remember seeing was Taras Bulba 62/63 in the George, Gorbals.
It was renamed in 1948, previously the Crown.
My old man recalls going there during the war and the local kids getting a drink at the interval by flushing the toilet and scooping water out with their hands.
” Personally, there will be a bugle in the bag at Dens Park on Wednesday when Dundee face the might of Rodgers’ team in the League Cup. Just in case.”
It would be understandable were we to assume the above comment was made by a passionate Dundee supporter, or , perhaps, a Sevco supporter. Journalists are , after all, supposed to show neutrality in their writing, no?
JJ
TurkeyBhoy.
Bags of coal????
You no getting mixed up with first footing ?? :-)
H.H
MARRAKESH
Saw that in the Rio Rutherglen – Yul Brynner at his cheesy best
TD67.
Dont know mate, but they have plenty of caravans and dugs ta bark at them.:-)
I have been speaking to a friend in the Port and he told me the guy in the beeb said’ the result all of Scotland have waited for’.Hopefully come Saturday they will not be rushing to the Mike.
I remember in the early sixties in Glasgow the Gaumont had a model of the Alamo and the town laid out in the foyer when they showed the film. Very impressive at the time:))
Remember the Palace picture hall, beautiful theatre used to go there lots when I was a kid, sit up in the balcony with a frozen jubilee filled with orange, suck awe the orange out the ice, and then volley it on the patrons bellow, screams of ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh ya f…… b……. who f…… through that?, good laugh, kids eh? :))
TD67
then volley it on the patrons bellow, screams of ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh ya fā¦ā¦ bā¦ā¦. who fā¦ā¦ through that?, good laugh, kids eh? :))
—————————————–
Not changed much then :))
Cinema .?
1966 — The Rio @ Canniesburn Toll . ( a place my old man insisted on calling the R Ten ) . Film was -The Russians Are Coming . A comedy .
Film ends – mate and I head for the exit –big problem at the exit – large mob of the Young Buck there – cue a female voice saying -They’re fae Maryhill -cue a male voice shouting Buck Ya Bass and a chase all the way to Killermont Bridge – Phew – Safe — then a feel good stroll towards home – get as far as the Butney – cue a shout of Butney Ya Bass -cue another run for your life chase . Peace and Love in the 60s -North West Glasgow Style !-
The Russians Are Coming –
https://youtu.be/8ppAwP3VkTE
Naaa, no really :))
Cinema memories those were the days.
Cost 5p to go to the ABC minors in Partick and it was mental inside !
I remember being scared of the Flash Gordon monsters…hehe
The ABC minors song
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rzWjw7AO_Xo
Just an occasional posted on here but seem to have a lot in common with a lot of posters.
I live in North Ayrshire but am originally from the garngad. Worked in savings bank in cowglen and among other places maryhill and Kilmarnock.
My wife and daughter both attended St Michael’s kilwinning.
My childhood cinemas were casino and Carlton with occasional visits to princess in springburn Saw guns of Navarone and the commancheros in there.
Drank in a few of the pubs mentioned in Duke Street,shawlands, maryhill as well as byres road
The George early 60s.
Some cheeky wee guy would hide behind the curtain and trip up the ice cream wumin as she came out at the interval. Cue choc ices and mivvies all over the shop. Mad scramble for the booty. Never saw a thing Guv.
Just to move on from this Glega/ Lanarkshire talk about cinemas. Use to go to the Pivvy in Greenock as a wee bhoy. Great Superman and Batman films. it was 3 pence to get in and 6 pence for the gallery. If you had more money then it was the Ranch for all the cowboy films. Never heard a thing sometimes with all the mad cheering every time Hopalong Cassidy chased the baddies.
For the non Greenockians, the Pivvy was the Pavilion and the Ranch the Central Picture House. We did have others the Regal, the BB, Las Scala (never in it), Kings and the Palace.
Weeroch1
In the Casino you could actually put your hand over the hole that the projector shone through and block the film. Immediate ejection of course, but fun if you were on the way out anyway!
Your choon for the day – from 1967 -a very good year .
Off oot –
https://youtu.be/p76wF8MP5y0
Bhoys ,when you think about it there were some Picture House’s in Glesga ,back in the day,
I think at its high, I’m sure I read there where over two hundred picture halls in Glasgow alone, may have been 300?
new article posted.
Looks like a cafes included which should please one particular poster(can’t remember who)
https://twitter.com/celticrockroars/status/909721885973368832
As for picture halls don’t think the parade in Dennistoun has been mentioned,must’ve saw dozens of films in there, only paid to get in a handful times mind you,was too easy to skip in
CELT55
I don’t remember that happening I’m afraid.
But I certainly wouldn’t have done it, I was a good boy :-)