My Parents stayed in the boarding houses in the 50’s when they came over from Ireland and have some great story’s about the place. We grew up in Brooks Bar but world go to the shopping centre when we were kids. .
got some gr8 memories staying at my uncles in the moss as a kid/alot were moved out to Wythenshawe and Cheetham Hill/but it always had a great vibe and community,thanks for the post.
I went to that school and my wee brother think it wiz hiz frst school first time I heard reggae n met black ppl it wiz fantastic the building will forever be in etched in my mind
I worked for John Laing building moss side office block plus market I was at Webster st school I lived at lincroft st moss side. John Rooney st Anne's Lancashire uk
6: 09 Thats Terry Brady (Epping Walk, Hulme) in the middle sitting on the grassy wasteland between Princess Road/Quiney Crescent during the Moss Side Riots 1981 almost 40 years ago. Sadly Terry is no longer with us but the grassy wasteland between Princess Road/Quiney Crescent is in 2020 and with very little change. I think the site of the Battle of Hastings is less well preserved as its been a working farm since 1066. Manchester City Council has maintained this grassy wasteland by cutting the grass between Princess Road/Quiney Crescent for over 40 years at what cost to the community and its reputation as an area that has lacked investment? Its like they're waiting for Charles Ingall to stake a claim and build a Little House on the Prairie there. Unfortunately I can't imagine what it will look like in another 40 years time but if you're around Moss Side in 2060 go over to that area between Princess Road/Quiney Crescent, I knew it was prime real estate in 1981 it should have been redeveloped after the Riots as promised so tell us - what does it look like now?
Yes you are right gangs the children of the black and white sold crack and other drugs to their own people made miss side into a war zone still going on in the next young kids killing their own brothers so sad lost 12 children of the most high my heart hurts seeing what I have seen.. bless us all
I rewired the Reno in the late 70s nearly got knifed on the first day. Lived to tell the tale. A white face i a black club not what people usually expected unless it was the police. Great times though.
Saw lots of white guys working down there we used to call them the C.I.D. or SPG riot police, mostly they came to confiscate alcohol for their own consumption. A couple of crates of Special Brew a lung full of weed smoke and they were gone, literally. Anyway thanks for your service those lights ran from the street lights on a single extension lead to multiple 4way plug sockets, the only thing that wasn't running off that power source was the sweat running down the walls. Tell us did you pay to get in to do the work? Was you threatened with your own work knife? Did you ever go back for a night out? If you answered yes to one or more you definitely got the full white guy Reno experience. Great times indeed for all types of people with your attitude Stuart it really was.
Loved moss side back in the 70s and 80s
Used to visit every weekend when my beloved blues played at home and visited family too
Moss side and Hulme born n bred..1971..
My Parents stayed in the boarding houses in the 50’s when they came over from Ireland and have some great story’s about the place. We grew up in Brooks Bar but world go to the shopping centre when we were kids. .
Moss Side ❤️❤️❤️
got some gr8 memories staying at my uncles in the moss as a kid/alot were moved out to Wythenshawe and Cheetham Hill/but it always had a great vibe and community,thanks for the post.
Great archive, I remember seeing this way back, I'm thankfully still in touch with some of the people featured.
Yeah my primary school Whitworth park i do believe it's been knocked down now i grew up in Moss side it brings bk memories
Hulme was banging in the 80s i used to live in oterbourn close
Moss side - the place where icie was created and tagged..
Some great parties in the Crescents back in the day🎉
I live in moss side
I went to that school and my wee brother think it wiz hiz frst school first time I heard reggae n met black ppl it wiz fantastic the building will forever be in etched in my mind
I worked for John Laing building moss side office block plus market I was at Webster st school I lived at lincroft st moss side. John Rooney st Anne's Lancashire uk
I use to go to the Nile , white lads always welcome bus drivers and conductors from near by bus depot.
Gregory jackson. .. are you my baby's daddy? Lolxx
@jackson6027 & @angeladeen6168///🤫👶🤰🤱👩🍼🍼Bloke or Bird???
@@angeladeen6168 I could be 😇
That’s my dad at 0:33. What a find!
Liar 🤥
very good.
God Bless ❤️💯🙏💯❤️
Anyone know the nam of that song going 'Shake and shiver'
Those compulsory purchase terms were disgusting. They replaced the Victorian houses with rabbit warrens that encouraged crime
did they really only give a pound as the buying price? even after those people saved up god knows how much to buy those homes?
And wicked robbery at a pound a house.
6: 09 Thats Terry Brady (Epping Walk, Hulme) in the middle sitting on the grassy wasteland between Princess Road/Quiney Crescent during the Moss Side Riots 1981 almost 40 years ago. Sadly Terry is no longer with us but the grassy wasteland between Princess Road/Quiney Crescent is in 2020 and with very little change. I think the site of the Battle of Hastings is less well preserved as its been a working farm since 1066.
Manchester City Council has maintained this grassy wasteland by cutting the grass between Princess Road/Quiney Crescent for over 40 years at what cost to the community and its reputation as an area that has lacked investment? Its like they're waiting for Charles Ingall to stake a claim and build a Little House on the Prairie there. Unfortunately I can't imagine what it will look like in another 40 years time but if you're around Moss Side in 2060 go over to that area between Princess Road/Quiney Crescent, I knew it was prime real estate in 1981 it should have been redeveloped after the Riots as promised so tell us - what does it look like now?
I think they knocked me Dad's house down on Grantham St 😏
And ours on Palmes St next to it.
born in the living room in Deramore Street, and that's still there.
Moss side great community I was born they I live they and I will die they
Gangs
Yes you are right gangs the children of the black and white sold crack and other drugs to their own people made miss side into a war zone still going on in the next young kids killing their own brothers so sad lost 12 children of the most high my heart hurts seeing what I have seen.. bless us all
I rewired the Reno in the late 70s nearly got knifed on the first day. Lived to tell the tale. A white face i a black club not what people usually expected unless it was the police. Great times though.
Saw lots of white guys working down there we used to call them the C.I.D. or SPG riot police, mostly they came to confiscate alcohol for their own consumption. A couple of crates of Special Brew a lung full of weed smoke and they were gone, literally.
Anyway thanks for your service those lights ran from the street lights on a single extension lead to multiple 4way plug sockets, the only thing that wasn't running off that power source was the sweat running down the walls.
Tell us did you pay to get in to do the work? Was you threatened with your own work knife? Did you ever go back for a night out? If you answered yes to one or more you definitely got the full white guy Reno experience. Great times indeed for all types of people with your attitude Stuart it really was.
Moss Side and Hulme are not South Manchester.
What are you on about you.. they are South Manchester
@@exerciseisantidote9337 Sigh. Central Manchester. You think South Manchester starts as soon as you cross Mancunian Way?
Foolish words they are.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manchester_Central_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
Can you read a map?
James Anderton, very, very ill man.
Claimed to be God or here on Earth instead of God.
That happy Mondays song
🤕
Very bad