what’s the crack what’s the story people I’m currently in Marill Glasgow people said it’s dangerous this place is lovely the only thing dangerous I’ve seen is a fox nothing it’s been lovely I’ve been to Ram’s Ed the pop right there lovely pop look at that pop absolutely lovely po I met lovely gentleman in there I met a a girl called Sher that walks in there as well it’s lovely look at this apart from the GS not being painted look at the we glass go flag right there that looks nice but look at that it’s lovely Mar lovely

28 Comments

  1. My maternal granddad and his brother and sister were born there in the early 1900s, Eddy – in a tenement flat up a close in Maryhill Road! It's one of those roads where the different blocks of houses had different names, besides Maryhill Road, despite having its street numbers! There's no buildings at all there, now – and the block's name, Gairbraid Street, is long-forgotten. They all married their neighbours back then – hardly anybody lived more than three street doors away from the person they married!

  2. Hi Eddy I have been following you since you were in Dundee. I was born in Maryhill 76 years ago my late husband he used to drink in Rams Head pub.Love your patter. You need to stop saying its lovely all the time. 😂😂😂😂

  3. 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 I'm English and Glasgow has always been one of my favourite places ❤❤❤

    They have awesome people and buildings, if you live old industrial ruins they're still a few places left like the old train lines etc ❤

Leave A Reply