Scottish things and people that I like

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Is that true about Alasdair Gray and Belle and Sebastian? That would've been wicked!

dog latin (dog latin), Tuesday, 26 July 2005 11:55 (twenty years ago)

all these posts and nobody's mentioned deep-fried mars bars yet. i'm convinced they're an urban myth.

also: nobody's mentioned chewin' the fat, mogwai, absolutely, aereogramme, single malts or haggis. this suggests my appreciation of the country in which i live is rather different to many other people's.

grimly fiendish (grimlord), Tuesday, 26 July 2005 12:04 (twenty years ago)

Or potato scones and Tunnock's Teacakes

Dadaismus (Dada), Tuesday, 26 July 2005 12:07 (twenty years ago)

good point.

grimly fiendish (grimlord), Tuesday, 26 July 2005 12:08 (twenty years ago)

Whatever happened to the Stone of Scone anyway?

It Is What A Man Does Which Demeans Him, Not What Is Done To Him (kate), Tuesday, 26 July 2005 12:08 (twenty years ago)

They can take our freedom but they cannae take our Stones!

Dadaismus (Dada), Tuesday, 26 July 2005 12:11 (twenty years ago)

mmmmm, scones.

It Is What A Man Does Which Demeans Him, Not What Is Done To Him (kate), Tuesday, 26 July 2005 12:13 (twenty years ago)

I think he was too expensive, Alisdair Gray, for the nambling pamblers, back in the day.

PS: I've never seen that song book.

PJ Miller (PJ Miller 68), Tuesday, 26 July 2005 12:14 (twenty years ago)

I HOPE he was too expensive, he deserves to be a very rich man... he isn't, of course

Dadaismus (Dada), Tuesday, 26 July 2005 12:16 (twenty years ago)

Tunnock's Caramel Logs!

Tattie scones are great. Anyone ever had a Scooby Snack from the van outside the Botanics? Burger, cheese, bacon, sliced sausage, fried egg and a tattie scone in a burger bun. I had one to soak up the booze coming back from a Hogmanay party last year. Never again.

Every town in the North East claims to have invented the deep fried Mars bar. Go to Peterhead and one shop proudly proclaims to be the originator. Go to Stonehaven and you'll get the same.

Ivor Cutler's Life In A Scotch Sitting Room is indisputably Scottish and indisputably wonderful.

Chick Murray!
Dick Gaughan!
Monorail Music!
Orange Juice!
Edwin Morgan!

Stew (stew s), Tuesday, 26 July 2005 12:19 (twenty years ago)

The Stone of Scone? That's the same thing as the Stone of Destiny is it not? It was returned to Scotland in 1996 as a desperate attempt by the Tory's to claw back some support up here. At the General Election the following year they were wiped out in Scotland. Ha ha!

Stew (stew s), Tuesday, 26 July 2005 12:26 (twenty years ago)

the van outside the Botanics

"the maggie"? i've never been brave enough. also, if i'm outside the botanics i'm either a) visiting mrs fiendish's sister, who lives up the road, or b) trying to get the fuck away from the west end in that crappy little taxi queue. in either case, death by burger would only be a hindrance.

grimly fiendish (grimlord), Tuesday, 26 July 2005 12:30 (twenty years ago)

I HOPE he was too expensive, he deserves to be a very rich man... he isn't, of course

I heard he's spent most of his life in very squalid surroundings. He deserves to be rich.

dog latin (dog latin), Tuesday, 26 July 2005 12:31 (twenty years ago)

Squalid surroundings? He lives in Downanhill! Flats there sell for about £200,000! Mind you, he would have got in when it was cheap.
I think he's doing okay now - his paintings are getting more recognition and he's starting to sell some of them. And the 20th anniversary of Lanark boosted his profile.

Have you read any Edwin Morgan? He modernised Scottish poetry by rejecting the narrow nationalism of McDiarmid (who is, nonetheless, great) and being hip to the Beats and modernism. Like Gray he has an ability to capture Glasgow as it is and also recast it as his imagination wishes. There's a playfulness and cosmopolitan quality to his writing. He translated Miakovsky into Scots! He's suffering from cancer sadly, but he's still writing. He was a lecturer and tutor at Glasgow Uni for years. My parents were both taught by him and agree he was the most inspiring lecturer they'd ever had. That blows my mind.

Stew (stew s), Tuesday, 26 July 2005 12:53 (twenty years ago)

Tardises

Mädchen (Madchen), Tuesday, 26 July 2005 12:55 (twenty years ago)

tablet!

lauren (laurenp), Tuesday, 26 July 2005 12:56 (twenty years ago)

Oh my, how did I forget tablet?

Mädchen (Madchen), Tuesday, 26 July 2005 13:11 (twenty years ago)

mmmm sweet sugary butter tablet

battlingspacemonkey (battlingspacemonkey), Tuesday, 26 July 2005 13:31 (twenty years ago)

i quite like Ally Coook, in spite of the beard, in spite of his chagrin at my not having an iron.

Sociah T Azzahole (blueski), Tuesday, 26 July 2005 13:35 (twenty years ago)

buckfast!

lauren (laurenp), Tuesday, 26 July 2005 13:36 (twenty years ago)

I tried tablet the other weekend and I thought it was grossly over-sweet. Caramac I can handle though, perhaps McCaramac would be a happy medium? Except it sounds American.

Sociah T Azzahole (blueski), Tuesday, 26 July 2005 13:37 (twenty years ago)

all these posts and nobody's mentioned deep-fried mars bars yet. i'm convinced they're an urban myth.

Do you read yr own paper? Top scientists (badly short of funding, doubtless) did a study showing the DFMB wasn't an urban myth.

(What's true however, is that everyone makes em wrong. You have to seriously, seriously freeze the Mars bar first, so that when it's fried the batter and the outside is meltingly soft, but the inside is cold and rock.)

Stew OTM with Scooby Snacks, but a deep-fried pizza wins my heart every time.

stet (stet), Tuesday, 26 July 2005 13:44 (twenty years ago)

DFMB exist, but only post-myth.

Alba (Alba), Tuesday, 26 July 2005 13:49 (twenty years ago)

buckfast!

is made in devon or somewhere, innit? buckfast vomit is usually scottish, though, aye.

Do you read yr own paper?

i find it hard to see past all the mistakes :)

grimly fiendish (grimlord), Tuesday, 26 July 2005 13:50 (twenty years ago)

the van outside the Botanics

"the maggie"? i've never been brave enough. also, if i'm outside the botanics i'm either a) visiting mrs fiendish's sister, who lives up the road, or b) trying to get the fuck away from the west end in that crappy little taxi queue. in either case, death by burger would only be a hindrance.

I used to live for the Maggie - it was the one place I insisted on visiting (to partake in their renowned "Scooby Snack") whenever I visited Glasgow. But it's a young man's burger, really, I'm getting too old.

Markelby (Mark C), Tuesday, 26 July 2005 13:51 (twenty years ago)

Aren't those Franz Ferdinands from there? I like those guys.

nickalicious (nickalicious), Tuesday, 26 July 2005 13:51 (twenty years ago)

Yes Buckfast is from Devon. Crucially, though, it's from the wrong part of Devon.

Tim (Tim), Tuesday, 26 July 2005 13:53 (twenty years ago)

i find it hard to see past all the mistakes :)
Yeh, we're another noble Scottish institution, yo. Makin mistakes and runnin borin stories about cows for 222 years.

stet (stet), Tuesday, 26 July 2005 13:54 (twenty years ago)

with some of the same staff too.

grimly fiendish (grimlord), Tuesday, 26 July 2005 13:55 (twenty years ago)

oh: Lemmings on the Amiga, that's Scottish. And Rockstar Games in general.

stet (stet), Tuesday, 26 July 2005 13:57 (twenty years ago)

buckfast!
-- lauren

I didn't know about the Devon thing, but surely it should be left out because it tastes like cough medicine?

I'm going to go for shortbread. And the Loch Ness Monster, because I was fascinated by it when I was small (or when I was wee, as I should say on this thread.) Also - T The Park was great because I wasn't the only stupidly pale person frying in the sun.

Anna (Anna), Tuesday, 26 July 2005 14:00 (twenty years ago)

Soma, the record label. I think they are/were good.

Sociah T Azzahole (blueski), Tuesday, 26 July 2005 14:01 (twenty years ago)

In the Park, dammit.

Also, x-post - I liked Soma too.

Anna (Anna), Tuesday, 26 July 2005 14:01 (twenty years ago)

Wot no Alexander Trocchi?

leigh (leigh), Tuesday, 26 July 2005 14:03 (twenty years ago)

ROCKSTAR GAMES. This needs mentioning again. My hairdresser went to a Halloween party at the Rockstar Mansion dressed as a Trojan. He showed me his outfit, then washed my hair while still wearing it.

Mädchen (Madchen), Tuesday, 26 July 2005 14:12 (twenty years ago)

Also McCowan's Highland Toffee - i'm surprised i've any teeth left after eating it.

leigh (leigh), Tuesday, 26 July 2005 14:21 (twenty years ago)

My teeth thank you for reminding me of that evil stuff

Dadaismus (Dada), Tuesday, 26 July 2005 14:24 (twenty years ago)

The Electric Brae

Dadaismus (Dada), Tuesday, 26 July 2005 14:27 (twenty years ago)

Soma, oh yes.

Ben Nevis

West Highland Beaches

Lucky Tatties

The Arches

Hogmanay

Rumpie, Tuesday, 26 July 2005 14:28 (twenty years ago)

andrew greig's book "electric brae" is also very good.

i have never experienced the "real" electric brae. i should. although isn't it just full of cars rolling slowly into each other?

grimly fiendish (grimlord), Tuesday, 26 July 2005 14:29 (twenty years ago)

I've not been there since I was about 8. I didn't know that people even knew about it anymore.

Dadaismus (Dada), Tuesday, 26 July 2005 14:30 (twenty years ago)

I'd like to add a couple of names to the list.

John Byrne - Fantastic painter and playwright, you might have come across some of his work without realising it as he has been commisioned to do album covers for The Beatles and Gerry Rafferty among others.
He wrote Tutti Frutti which was a big deal in Scotland, in the late eighties and deserves a DVD release but this, I'm told, is somehow stymied by rights/credits issues.
He also wrote an incredible trio of short tragicomic plays set in 1950's Paisley called The Slab Boys trilogy which are worth checking out.

Lewis Grassic Gibbon - a turn of the century author who wrote a series of books called 'A Scot's Quair', concerning a young womans life growing up on a remote Croft, it's a rite of passage tale with the slightest mystical flavour. You might say he's almost like a Scots Steinbeck, it's great stuff.
There's a film apparently being made as I speak but I don't know if it's just going to be dealing with the first book 'Sunset Song'.

mzui (mzui), Tuesday, 26 July 2005 14:35 (twenty years ago)

i have never experienced the "real" electric brae. i should. although isn't it just full of cars rolling slowly into each other?


Lots of experiments with footballs and small children.

mzui (mzui), Tuesday, 26 July 2005 14:36 (twenty years ago)

A genius:

http://www.cogsci.ed.ac.uk/~ddb/teaching/hume/hume.jpeg

Dadaismus (Dada), Tuesday, 26 July 2005 14:40 (twenty years ago)

Another one:

ihttp://www.nrao.edu/whatisra/images/maxwell2.jpg

Dadaismus (Dada), Tuesday, 26 July 2005 14:40 (twenty years ago)

Fuck yer William Wallaces

Dadaismus (Dada), Tuesday, 26 July 2005 14:41 (twenty years ago)

I like Deuchars IPA.

Mädchen (Madchen), Tuesday, 26 July 2005 14:42 (twenty years ago)

I've passed John Byrne in the street on a number of occasions. He had his kids with him one time - they look like mini tilda swintons.

leigh (leigh), Tuesday, 26 July 2005 14:45 (twenty years ago)

Does anyone remember this?

http://www.netcomuk.co.uk/~awarwood/omega.html

Scared the living shit out of me as an 7 year old.

mzui (mzui), Tuesday, 26 July 2005 14:46 (twenty years ago)

It was a BBC Scotland production btw, not even sure if it was aired in the rest of the UK.

mzui (mzui), Tuesday, 26 July 2005 14:50 (twenty years ago)

It's weird because Lucozade isn't that far from Irn Bru, anyway, in terms of taste and spiritual sustenance.

Ward Fowler, Monday, 23 January 2023 13:07 (three years ago)

This is deep Glasgow lore, but this place popped into my head the other day.

I even wondered if I might have imagined it, but I definitely visited at least once.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-DvmtFGTdI
https://stvfootagesales.tv/content/buck-rogers-burger-station-glasgow/
https://www.glasgowlive.co.uk/news/history/glasgow-burgers-rogers-station-14717048

MaresNest, Monday, 23 January 2023 13:10 (three years ago)

five months pass...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IA3JH5tfTYg

Renaissance of the Celtic Trumpet (Tom D.), Thursday, 29 June 2023 19:49 (two years ago)

James Kelman is fantastic.

Wish Bill Forsyth would direct a new film

beamish13, Thursday, 29 June 2023 21:33 (two years ago)

Ah yes this video is a classic

Stomp Jomperson (dog latin), Thursday, 29 June 2023 23:02 (two years ago)

NTS: Must rewatch Gregory's Girl

Stomp Jomperson (dog latin), Thursday, 29 June 2023 23:04 (two years ago)

Housekeeping (1987) is just a masterpiece. I really wish his original cut of Being Human (1993) was commercially available

beamish13, Thursday, 29 June 2023 23:07 (two years ago)


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