00:00I just wanted to ask you a bit about Glasgow because you've worked on films there, you've worked on television shows there, you've had that relationship with venues and stuff like that, you've got pals there. What are some of your favourite places in Glasgow?
00:18Well, now it's kind of SWG3, just such a great resource, it's just fabulous for Glasgow that it has that space there. I mean, the Arches used to be a great, back in the day, the slam gigs at the Arches and the Sub Club, obviously, the Sub is just an institution, it's just brilliant.
00:46It's still got that kind of feel to it, you can only be in the Sub Club when you're in the Sub Club.
00:58There's certain kind of heartbreakers as well, like the Regano's restaurant's gone now, I thought that would be in Glasgow forever, it's one of these places you kind of, it's just absolutely heartbreaking, that kind of thing.
01:11I think you feel it more when you're not from the town, because you mark the town by these places. I mean, there's still some great pubs, like the Horseshoe is one of my favourite pubs in the world,
01:23and the Variety Bar down Sockey Hall, at the other end of Sockey Hall Street. Yeah, it's just, you know, it's like, it's just such a fabulous city, basically.
01:38And I know that my Ouija friends will say, oh, he's taking the piss, he's got the tugging on the cheek there, but I'm not, like...
01:43Also, the Oxford Dictionary has you recorded as the first literary use of the word Ouija.
01:51Right, right, it's probably true, like, you immortalised that, right?
01:54And now the Ouijas have embraced it themselves, like, you know.
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