Glasgow GenerationsGlasgow Generations: Frae Faither tae Boy, a personal Scottish history of post-war Glasgow Author: Scott Docherty and Charles Docherty
Frae faither tae boy, a light-hearted podcast series of personal reflections and memories in post-war Glasgow, Scotland. Glesca patter, tenement life, no mean city, our musical heart. Hear one's man's history and share your own Language: en-us Genres: History, Society & Culture Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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Friday, 10 October, 2014
So here's the thing:You'll see that we finished up our little podcast in February of this year. It's now closing in on the end of 2014. That's a ferr bit later."What's the relevance of that", you ask?Well I'll tell you, seeing as how you asked. It's just that, even though we've not gone near a microphone for about eight long months, you wacky folk are still downloading the last one we did. Even more weirdly you're also still downloading the other episodes we spewed out into the ether.I mean, what's wrong with you all?The reason I'm writing this, therefore, is to test the water and gauge whether it'd be worth resurrecting Glasgow Generations. Anyone up for it? I know Faither is!So let me know here and via the site, or on my Twitter orFacebook, and if more than one person replies we'll have a think.In the meantime, if you're missing my dulcit tones you'll be delighted to know that I'm in the middle of recording an audiobook edition of Wee Glesca, my pocket guide to Glasgow that, again pretty weirdly, raced to become the number one best-selling Glasgow travel guide on Amazon. Who'd have thunk it, eh?Click here for the download editionClick here to find it on AmazonSo arrabest and (maybe) see y'all again sometime soon!