Cannibal Corpse @ O2 ABC Glasgow (UK)
Cannibal Corpse interviewed @ the O2 ABC Glasgow (UK) March 10th, 2013
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- ... We hadn't been all that productive that day and the city isn't that big, so we found Sauchiehall Street and followed it all the way back to the West End, coming out on Byers Road ...
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Tremonti - 'Radical Change' (Live @ The O2 ABC, Glasgow, Scotland, UK - 15th June 2015)
Tremonti performing 'Radical Change' from the album 'Cauterize'. Filmed live at the O2 ABC, Glasgow, Scotland, UK - 15th June 2015.
'Tremonti' is: Mark Tremonti (Vocals/Guitar), Eric Friedman (Guitar/Backing Vocals), Garrett Whitlock (Drums), Tanner Keegan (Bass).
One Night Only at the ABC Glasgow on Hitz TV
George Craig and Mark Hayton from popular british band One Night Only join Hitz TV Exclusively for a chat about their rise to success and the summer festival circuit before their performance at the ABC Music Venue in Glasgow.
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Includes tracks 'Its About Time', 'You And Me' and 'Just For Tonight'. Copyright Hitz Media Group MMVIII, An Hitz TV Production.
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British Sea Power - A Night At The Regal, O2 ABC, Glasgow at Glasgow Film Festival, 2015
British Sea Power - A Night At The Regal, O2 ABC, Glasgow at Glasgow Film Festival, 2015
British Sea Power - A Night At The Regal, O2 ABC, Glasgow at Glasgow Film Festival, 2015
British Sea Power - A Night At The Regal, O2 ABC, Glasgow at Glasgow Film Festival, 2015
The Psychedelic Furs: live at Glasgow ABC Scotland 1st September 2017
Psychedelic Furs live in Sauchiehall Street, Setlist as follows:
Dumb Waiters (00:22);
We Love You (04:53);
Mr. Jones (08:35);
Pretty in Pink (12:26);
Danger (16:40);
Love My Way (19:20);
Run and Run (23:30);
Until She Comes (27:29);
The Ghost in You (31:08);
Heartbeat (36:25);
Angels Don't Cry (41:37);
All That Money Wants (47:07);
Heartbreak Beat (50:54);
Don't Be a Girl (56:35);
House (1:00:39);
Heaven (1:06:26);
Encore:
Sister Europe (1:11:14);
President Gas (1:18:55);
Encore 2:
India (1:24:24).
British Sea Power - A Night At The Regal, O2 ABC, Glasgow at Glasgow Film Festival, 2015
British Sea Power - A Night At The Regal, O2 ABC, Glasgow at Glasgow Film Festival, 2015
AMAZING BUSKER Natasha Cook Jenkins in Glasgow Scotland
Singer/Busker/Songwriter Natasha Cook Jenkins was recently spotted by legendary record producer Tony Visconti who has produced David Bowie, T-rex, Morrissey, Thin Lizzy to name a few. See here..
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Should Scotland be Independent? (2014) | Foreign Correspondent
They've been together more than 300 years but for many of Scotland's fiercely proud inhabitants the relationship with England has run its course. They'd much rather be in control of their own destiny and with oodles of North Sea Oil and a reputation for thriftiness, prudence and well, canniness, they reckon they'd do a much better job than their political masters in England.
Think of Scotland as the wife who's been taken for granted. Increasingly Scotland is feeling I might be better on my own. But what's happened is that the husband (England) just says, you're fat, you're ugly, nobody would fancy you. Alan Bissett, Writer/performer & Independence campaigner.
Like any long term relationship, calling it quits isn't easy. Domestic affairs have become deeply tangled and assumptions about who is responsible for this and who pays for that have evolved into complex equations. So unpicking this centuries-old relationship will be tricky.
But let's not get ahead of ourselves. The campaign for independence is having some success and support is growing but those who want things to stay the same are still holding sway.
You're not going to lose anything by remaining British because the Scots have always had that phenomenal individualistic, quirky, adventurous, almost confrontational character that regardless of where they go, you know no one's going to eradicate that. Tessa Hartmann, Fashion Publicist, 'No' supporter.
Born and raised in Scotland, Europe Correspondent Barbara Miller makes a very personal journey back to familiar places to see if the Scots really are prepared to stand on their own two feet.
Surely a nation that gave the world the steam engine, the television, even the architecture for free-market capitalism, doesn't want for ability - but do they have the numbers?
From her alma-mater - Glasgow University - where, over the centuries, the alumni included James Watt, John Logie Baird and the father of economics Adam Smith, through Edinburgh and onto the windswept frontiers of the Shetland islands, Barbara goes in search of opinion on a vitally important question for Scotland and for England as well.
I think we should for all time stop this argument that you cannot be patriotic and a proud Scot if you want to stay in the United Kingdom. I think it is nonsense. David Cameron, Former Prime Minister, Britain.
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Voters in Glasgow cast ballots in UK election
(12 Dec 2019) UK voters were deciding Thursday who they want to resolve the stalemate over Brexit in a parliamentary election seen as one of the most important since the end of World War II.
Voting was underway across the country in a contest that pits Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who says he will take Britain out of the European Union by January 31, against opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn, who promises another referendum on Brexit.
With so much at stake, political parties have pushed the boundaries of truth, transparency and reality during five weeks of campaigning.
In Scotland at a polling station in Glasgow, Scottish independence and Brexit was foremost in the minds of some voters as they cast the ballots.
Twenty-five year-old student Chris McFadyen usually supports the Greens, but is thinking of voting tactically for the SNP.
Scottish independence is key for me because to achieve the things we need for Scotland we need that independence,he said. We can't rely on Westminster to do the rights things when it comes to climate, when it comes to jobs, when it comes to the NHS. We need Scotland to have all of its own powers to do these things itself.
For Trade Unionist Simon MacFarlane, 49, Scottish Independence is a distraction from helping the poorest people in the United Kingdom and he will be voting Labour.
Sixty-eight year-old exam supervisor and former nurse Shieona McDonald said she supports Scottish Independence in principle, but can't see it working and she will be voting for the Liberal Democrats.
Liam Chierighini, 26, said that as a quantity surveyor stopping Brexit is his biggest concern in this election.
We gain a lot of labour from the EU and without that labour or even the supply of materials it will push the prices up of houses, construction in general, which will actually impact the people even more so it's not great, he explained.
Pensioner Tony Hughes, 68, who is a Liberal Democrat supporter is against Scottish independence and wants the United Kingdom to stay in the EU.
I just think we should work together, I think we should work together in the UK as well as in Europe. I'm very much against Brexit as you can see from the leaflets I'm handing out.
All 650 seats in the House of Commons are up for grabs in the election, which is being held more than two years ahead of schedule.
The prime minister called early elections in hopes of breaking a logjam in Parliament that stalled approval of his Brexit agreement in October.
Johnson didn't have a majority in the last Parliament and was stymied once he lost the support of the Democratic Unionist Party because of concerns about how Northern Ireland would be treated under his deal with the EU.
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Teenage Fanclub Live at the ABC Glasgow 4th December 2016
Front row highlights from the last show of Teenage Fanclub's 2016 UK Tour. Track list:
I Don't Want Control Of You
Thin Air
Planets
Your Love Is The Place Where I Come From
Sparky's Dream
The Concept
Everything Flows
'The British Chinese'
- Are you a British or Chinese?
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I interviewed students at The Glasgow Chinese School, based in Stow College in Glasgow's Chinatown. I was interested in exploring how the children perceived themselves and dealt with issues of identity and belonging.
Many of the children are from racially mixed marriages, while others are second or third generation Chinese raised in Glasgow, dealing with a duality of a distinct Chinese and Scottish cultural backgrounds.
I developed this exploration through a short film called 'The British Chinese' that addresses these issues.
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