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Grand re-opening of Glasgow hotel captures happy memories in stunning light show

Grand re-opening of Glasgow hotel captures happy memories in stunning light show
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Times Talent: Here s how you can cast your vote in our competition

Times Talent: Here s how you can cast your vote in our competition
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Smashing gig in Glasgow for Moon and The Who

Surreal happenings, Glasgow 1976. This is The Who’s Keith Moon, smashing up a fake organ like the one used in the Tommy movie, much to the delight of watching fans. The band was in Glasgow for its The Who Put the Boot in Tour and a crowd of 35,000 fans had turned up at Celtic’s Parkhead stadium to see them. It was £4 a ticket (wouldn’t even cover the booking fee, probably, nowadays) and the support acts included Glasgow’s very own Sensational Alex Harvey Band and Little Feat. Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey of The Who at Glasgow Apollo, January 1981. Pic: Herald and Times

Rapping grandad hopes to impress readers in Times Talent

By Heather Carrick and Lauren Gilmour ENTRIES for the Times Talent competition have now closed, but we continue to take a look at four more contestants including a rapping Grandad. The contest, sponsored by food delivery company Foodhub has seen entries from people of all ages with a variety of talents throw their hat into the ring. Entries will now be longlisted down to 20 with the public being asked to vote as of next week. One contestant hoping to bring a smile to people’s faces is former postie, Joe McMonagle, 61. Joe McMonagle The Milton Grandad decided he would start learning to play the guitar three years ago after forty years of putting it off . He said: “There’s a wee local music group up in Milton and for forty-odd years I wanted to play the guitar and never got round to it.

Times Past: Rise of Glasgow industry before brutal 1782 winter

THE foundation of the United States of America was disastrous for the Tobacco Lords of Glasgow, some of whom lost their plantations in the new country, but it forced the city fathers to address the issue of the lack of manufacturing capacity in and around Glasgow. There was a wide variety of products made in Glasgow just before the American Revolution which showed the change that was occurring in the city over the space of 30 years. Alexander ‘Jupiter’ Carlyle wrote in his famous memoirs that in the year 1744: “There were not manufacturers sufficient,” either there or at Paisley, to supply an outward-bound cargo for Virginia. 

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