R.I.P Dunka ❤🕊️ we will cherish this video forever! Thank you Spanian for making this video happen 💪🏽
@Bcareyxx4 ай бұрын
Long live the king humding👑
@taniacosta533 ай бұрын
💯 Gone but never forgotten 🙏🖤
@Qwertyuiopclub3 ай бұрын
I'm so sorry what happened to him ?😢he was so jolly happy man
@DylanJ-h9s3 ай бұрын
He passed?!
@taniacosta533 ай бұрын
@@DylanJ-h9s Sadly yes...only the good die young 🕊
@RibZe18 ай бұрын
One of the best episodes. This is what Into The Hood should be about - cruising around with a local or two, having impromptu yarns along the way and lots of history.
@anthonys4398 ай бұрын
As long as he's not promoting or encouraging delinquency then I'm cool with the rest of it. In his Hobart video I literally saw him stand with a bunch of minors wagging school and make them out to be victims.
@Cedawood7 ай бұрын
Glebe is where the first Domestic violence women's shelter's were opened. They squated in two dilapidated terraces & In the 70's it was really mad. Redfern was mad too, i remember the riots where the actual cops came on horseback & the street opposite Redfern Stn was on fire. Crazy days
@K8ohmy8 ай бұрын
that old lady is incredible, she is such a true blue sydney gal
@misternevermiss128 ай бұрын
Yeah, it was good span let her have a little chat. I’m sure she has a lot more stories with 38 years in Glebe
@Jaymo01618 ай бұрын
do old aussies all talk like that? sounds fresh out of london
@robertlund56948 ай бұрын
She's an English immigrant.
@hanoitripper18098 ай бұрын
She’s English
@sammyangra8 ай бұрын
She sounds british
@TheFireroom8 ай бұрын
For 79 she's really in tune, fairplay
@navoncrck8 ай бұрын
and shes smoking a durry 😂
@lauraray19468 ай бұрын
I wanna make the trip down to syd from newy just to build her a fence 🥺
@kp28618 ай бұрын
@@lauraray1946 if u do ill help
@Occult_Gibbet8 ай бұрын
She's nearly 79 ? wow
@leesmusic18 ай бұрын
I think she was English, as an English person she talks exactly like us, but with a very slight Aussie accent.
@jamesbooster8 ай бұрын
Lime shares just dropped 50 percent.
@finnbarnagle72368 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@rubenera78548 ай бұрын
that hack has been going on for ages, should see in London everyone does it 🤣
@damotennant58498 ай бұрын
I do it everyday in the goldcoast cops don't even care they think it's funny actually 😅
@dunny6142788 ай бұрын
I’ll probably try it and the front wheel will lock and I’ll go arse over tit 😂😂
@jamescameron83038 ай бұрын
@@damotennant5849 does the motor go or just use it as a regular pushy?
@dgsw8 ай бұрын
I’m from England but i stayed in Glebe for a short time when I was in my early teens as my Dad had emigrated to Australia and I used to visit him….. I had 2 best friends while i was there. Rhett Mackey & Michael Hancock. The 2 names Spanian mentions that are painted on the memorial wall. I only found out a few years ago that they had both passed. When he mentioned their names a load of memories came flooding back!…..crazy how life goes! R.I.P Rhett & Michael! ❤
@turpiebuds35848 ай бұрын
is that ryan mackeys brother remember mick and dave hancock RYAN MACKEY had lil brother to last seen him was just before him n kylie burnt that house with lil joey n sab
@dgsw7 ай бұрын
Yeah Rhett had a 2 Big bro’s Ryan was in prison when I was there so I never met him but there was another one called Rheese
@turpiebuds35847 ай бұрын
@@dgsw yeah must of been the house fire dam long time ago bro
4 ай бұрын
For the viewers: The British pushed out all the Aboriginal people in Sydney and filled it up with people like Spanian.😂 The Birthplace of Sydney’s Crime Culture, comes from the British illegal immigrants. We call it invasion day on Australia day. I remember the Cronulla race riots all poor white kids running a muck like 2024 United Kingdom riots thugs hooligans, poor white trash. Cronulla race riots were all poor Anglo-Celtic white kids and nothing Australian about them. They needed a good flogging from the Aboriginal Army. I was in the Army and we were hoping to get called out because I hate Anglo-Celtic racist people from England in Australia. Anglo-Celtic come from the same lineage. Aboriginal people say that they are more like hyena and jackal people that pray on the weak. I indeed agree. These British are not even born in Australia yet call themselves Australians. And there is nothing Australian about them. There was nothing Australian about the Bee Gees, and AC/DC. I remember in the Army my ADF mates and I called them " Ten Pound Poms.😂
@CoxJustin-y5b22 күн бұрын
❤210!
@simusocat8 ай бұрын
You show us the world, I love ya for that. While I'm in a wheelchair and can't go very far, you show me the lives of sisters and brothers. Thank you so much, dude
@lucasgregory63758 ай бұрын
He shows you thie lives of gronks who have no intention of making their shitty existence better. This ain't real life
@simusocat8 ай бұрын
@@lucasgregory6375 well, well It seems like you’re expressing a sentiment about human nature, suggesting that people are often lazy and that we all grow and develop in similar ways, regardless of our surroundings. It would be more helpful to make statements that are motivating and not to accuse people of being responsible for poverty and a lack of schooling, housing etc. I doubt it so for you, everyone is the same and I shall stop, because we are all just lazy ... I grew up the same way, but in Germany. If you never had a change, called options you can't change anything. But you are the prof of wiseness and know what we shall change because we are our problem. Do you know that 1% of people hold as much as the rest of the people, the poor once? If you had a lack of education, you say it's your own fault? check your thoughts dude
@useruseruseruseruser7908 ай бұрын
@@lucasgregory6375Nice one Lucas, someone needed to say it. I thought for a minute that I was the only sane person in this thread. As for actually working a day …
@useruseruseruseruser7908 ай бұрын
@@simusocatIt is this attitude that is the problem. Most of these people have not worked a single day in their lives, and sit around all day complaining (despite the huge amount of taxpayer funded stuff they get).
@simusocat8 ай бұрын
@@lucasgregory6375 When I grow up, I was a streetkid at Berlin; had nothing, sleeped in cellars; what do you think wich oportunitys I got?
@I.L.M_OFFICIAL4 ай бұрын
R.I.P Humdinger Lad Gone Way Too Soon! 🙌🕊️❤️ Condolences To The Family During This Sad Time Much Love 🙏❤️
@kwonone15408 ай бұрын
“Chatting up a good looking sort mate , when my age this is what you do” 😂
@geotechtestingtesting77728 ай бұрын
😂 HAHA, so good!
@Bgtesvyur58 ай бұрын
I thought 💭 it was a bloke..
@victorbitter5838 ай бұрын
@@Bgtesvyur5 You got half a chubb. ADMIT IT! Haha. cheers.
@hayttchhhh8 ай бұрын
True Aussie right here
@SusanWillan8 ай бұрын
She is from England she would of arrived after the war
@hayden44558 ай бұрын
It's so crazy seeing this. Moved out of Glebe last year. I lived across the road from the housing commision where the bloke was shot by police. Lived next to a plastic surgeon on one side, and a housing commision on the other side - real mix of different people. I loved it, every day is different.
@GregVerity-f6h8 ай бұрын
I remember the incident you’re talking about I can’t remember his name my sister was good friends with his sister. yeah thecops were looking for his dad and he stuck his head out to see what’s going on and a trigger happy cop shot him with a shotgun in the jaw
4 ай бұрын
For the viewers: The British pushed out all the Aboriginal people in Sydney and filled it up with people like Spanian. The Birthplace of Sydney’s Crime Culture, comes from the British illegal immigrants. We call it invasion day on Australia day. I remember the Cronulla race riots all poor white kids running a muck like 2024 United Kingdom riots thugs hooligans, poor white trash. Cronulla race riots were all poor Anglo-Celtic white kids and nothing Australian about them. They needed a good flogging from the Aboriginal Army. I was in the Army and we were hoping to get called out because I hate Anglo-Celtic racist people from England in Australia. Anglo-Celtic come from the same lineage. Aboriginal people say that they are more like hyena and jackal people that pray on the weak. I indeed agree. These British are not even born in Australia yet call themselves Australians. And there is nothing Australian about them. There was nothing Australian about the Bee Gees, and AC/DC. I remember in the Army my ADF mates and I called them " Ten Pound Poms.😂
@mrjohntheo1548 ай бұрын
One of your best hood vids Spanian. No distractions just stories of the hood. Loved it.
@moosidey4 ай бұрын
It's Monday... 4 days after youre passing into the dreamtime bra, I havent watched this video yet cause its pretty much a movie of you... so when my girls are abit older I'll have a movie night & tell them how special you & Glebe was back in the day as teenagers... I love & miss you bra, life wont be the same without you... you left a legacy bra & helped so many people laugh & smile ❤️
@relaxsleepchannel63628 ай бұрын
All of Spanian's videos I watch from start to finish. There never boring always entertaining. Keep doing it Lad. God bless
@craigrollinson33268 ай бұрын
I can hands down say that this lad has absolutely nailed this style of content. I can totally relate to him and its refreshing to watch. Great job lad, take care. All the best from London UK
@jayc0nn0r8 ай бұрын
Young kid in red : just lift the wheel at the back and go for it. Spanian : teach me absolute gold :D
@localsaucetours8 ай бұрын
Yo Spanian, that's me and my tour guests in the background around 10:50. And they are all international students now living in Sydney, I was teaching them about the history of Glebe. We reckon it's pretty important for new residents of Sydney to learn about places like Glebe, don't you agree?
@ChiralityPracticality8 ай бұрын
It'll help em learn to avoid getting jumped by Ice Head's! 😂 but jokes aside it's good to teach people about the important historical information of where they now live. Good on you mate
@forgottenknowledge89178 ай бұрын
No
@lt85588 ай бұрын
when I watch your hood walks you’ll sometimes bump in to someone on the off chance and that person hits my heart for some reason…in this episode, so far, it was Jimbo. We all have a story, I can tell he has lived through a lot since his childhood, and he just seems to have a no filter/transparent honesty at the core of his heart. I hope he only ever crosses paths with those who heal his heart and mind! I’m glad he ran in to you guys, I feel like you guys reassured him that he can now relax and chill, because he would have probably waited there or done his head in that he might look weak for eventually going back home. 🙏
@mrc56538 ай бұрын
Respect to your father in law ,my dad had nothing as a kid but is still head coach of our local boxing club at 77 been coach for over 50 years ,he gives everything mountains of charity work he breathes it✌️
@meanmrbean86418 ай бұрын
I lived in Glebe for 3 years and had barely any inkling that it was a hood. It was only after I left that I started to hear stories about the crime. Crazy how different life can be on different blocks of a small suburb.
@chubletfletcher14628 ай бұрын
its just because people overhype things for attention
@goober4798 ай бұрын
@@chubletfletcher1462??? You ever been there mate? It’s one street with rich people across the road a street with poor people. I grew up around there. Nothing is overhyped. 15 years ago it was dangerous to walk down some streets alone. Still is but less.
@phil56678 ай бұрын
Glebe was very bad, and although it isn't what it used to be, it still can be dangerous, highly respected area @@chubletfletcher1462
@zlo3338 ай бұрын
@@goober479 i've been there, 20 years ago , didn't see anything dangerous, but i just imigrated from russia, so that is why it looked quiet for me , that huge building i was gonna rent a flat there
@Doogsa-dl8sc7 ай бұрын
@@chubletfletcher1462 We lived in Bulwara Road Ultimo. Went to Ibrox Park, left school at 14 and10 months worked as a barrow boy in the Haymarket and the wool stores removing dags from fleeces. The hard men in the day were blokes like Doogsa Davis. The videos are interesting but so much jail time tells you everything, deadset losers. Couldn't work out to go interstate until the heat off.
@punk466648 ай бұрын
It's obviously rough, but it looks like the kinda place where you at least have memories and know the neighbours. People don't realise how lucky they are to grow up in the same place
@slcinaus8 ай бұрын
I grew up in Glebe / Erko and my Dad still lives there. It was rough but you’re right, my memories are forever
@CoachCalledRizz8 ай бұрын
Pretty much exactly that 😂
@ProductionBandit6 ай бұрын
i've lived in glebe for 4 years and ive never had an issue.. i even walked to and from the gym anytime between 1-3am before i put one in my garage glebe is pretty chill these days
@LOUVEGAS8 ай бұрын
Thanx for the Tour Spanian your a Legend keep up the good work in the community bra Adelaide
@JD-yv2zx8 ай бұрын
One of the realest statements iv ever heard, "i know that sounds wierd to you, but thats because you lived your life"
@freshy73018 ай бұрын
brah was legit just thinking whens spanian gonna upload again another banger lad!
@stth40808 ай бұрын
The intro with the drone footage of the area hes about to walk thru and Spanians voice over is such a sick intro! always mad hearing it
@GreatBritiain8 ай бұрын
Lived in Glebe for 7 years in my 20s, the craziest thing is the transition into Forest Lodge. Walk down St John’s road, you’ve got council housing and lads everywhere, then all of a sudden you hit Lodge Street and it’s all brand new 3-storey houses with young families.
@dunny6142788 ай бұрын
Exactly what I tell people. I grew up in Mitchell St, Derwent and Westmoreland St. All housing commission. Best time riding my pushie around the area with mates. My parents finally bought a place in the 80’s down near Glebe Pt for close to $180k. It’s now worth close to $2m.
@Lara-Darling8 ай бұрын
Minogue Crescent and Wigram road.
@MelanatedRepublican8 ай бұрын
@@dunny614278 cuz U cried when wen we stole Ur dot 💵
@briannareid94238 ай бұрын
Mitchell st was mad but you didn’t piss the burger off what a great place to grow up
@dunny6142788 ай бұрын
@@MelanatedRepublican again, in English this time
@philjames38957 ай бұрын
From east coast America, we with you Span ❤️ much love one planet one love
@justinarnold77258 ай бұрын
Glebe being the centre Sydney Crime Culture goes back to the 1920s with the establishment of Bidura Court and Remand Centre and local Government Housing historically for released prisoners
@bdouble698 ай бұрын
What is now government housing was in those 1920s owned by the Church of England. Only became Housing Commission in the late 70s.
@justinarnold77258 ай бұрын
@@bdouble69 Before that though the Church ran the 'Glebe Estate' reserved for poor people many of whom were living in makeshift hpusing down near the waterside in Wentworth Park near the Fishmarkets, I think the Church still may own them but has rented the properties to the State on a hunfldred year leasee, also from memory the old heritage building at Bidura is the house that architect Edmund Blackett designed for himself Blackett being the guy who designed many of the old buoldimgs in Sydney especially Churches including those in Glebe, Newtown etc
@bdouble698 ай бұрын
@@justinarnold7725 nah the Church of England sold em to the government in the 70s. I lived there then we moved when the housos moved in.
@ChiralityPracticality8 ай бұрын
@@justinarnold7725yeah I lived in Woolloomooloo and our building on Dowling St was a 99yr lease to the government
@JoyNova8 ай бұрын
Love the woman you interviewed. Insane that she's 79, she looks badass with the purple hair, the nose ring, and the cigarette, more power to her!
@ChiralityPracticality8 ай бұрын
"Sigarets" kill 😂 Sigaret sounds like a Mortal Kombat character's name! "Sigaret wins, flawless victory Fatality"
@1993Revhead8 ай бұрын
even though I have never had experience with any of his lifestyle choices ....I still really enjoy learning about the hood life in these series.
@sprocket27228 ай бұрын
A lot of memories of the old Glebe Estate - used to be owned by the Anglican Church. Glebe means ‘church land’. Was taken over by the Housing Department. We used to come down from the country and stay in the church houses 84 to 106 Glebe Point Rd, with the back lane that you walked down. Had no murals back then, but they look great
@emilyblakemusicsyd8 ай бұрын
That was so effing good! Super nostalgic ✨ been living in the area since 1991 you did it justice 😊 blessings to your success guys
@Mandy-nw6dv8 ай бұрын
Loved this spanian. The street art is unreal 😍 so beautiful. Every city should have it. So bright and eye-catching. Look forward to your next stop 😊
@aristocratStudios8 ай бұрын
Spanian May not be pregnant but he never fails to deliver
@jbomyers8 ай бұрын
LOL killa call lad
@YaMumWasHere8 ай бұрын
Gaeeee!
@EvilFrox8 ай бұрын
Cringe
@AussieMatttt8 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@kleptoklepto25608 ай бұрын
WAT A FUKN RETARDED COMMENT
@ejusup8 ай бұрын
I mean , at least the kids in Glebe are playing outside.
@Mia-gw4xg8 ай бұрын
Can you go back and interview her on how the area has changed over the years and capture her stories. It would make a beautiful time capsule
@tw59778 ай бұрын
I rekon what your lookin for was all edited out for at least 10 different reasons 😅
@danburns96538 ай бұрын
You like old meat ?
@helicoptergunship7 ай бұрын
@@tw5977lol facts, thats exactly what i was thinking 😂
@tewheke41868 ай бұрын
7 eleven oh my days, we had that back in the day in uk. Rah I'm so glad I was born in 79,. Its the same globally, knocking down council houses to build for the rich, libraries disappearing. we used to have this youth club and there was music, table tennis, activities, you could just chill. Kept us off the streets , man I do miss the days when everyone knew their neighbour's and u helped one another. Another gr8 vlog, fuk the negativity...do ur ting boi. Keep making those waves 4 change 👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾💯💥💫
@Lol-og9me8 ай бұрын
My favourite part of the video was when Spanian said let’s og and started oging everywhere! 😂❤
@YaMumWasHere8 ай бұрын
#1 comment 🏆😂
@slickus8 ай бұрын
Let's ogg!
@thomas-wiki8 ай бұрын
i just ogged all over my screen 😩😩
@YaMumWasHere8 ай бұрын
@@thomas-wiki this comment made me og on my belly.. eww
@thomas-wiki8 ай бұрын
@@YaMumWasHere go ogg to the sink
@elsweeto66798 ай бұрын
I love the fact that you’re slowing down time Spanian. Going back while time speeds ahead.
@consaCS8 ай бұрын
grandma spittin some heavy facts
@Kms138964 ай бұрын
RIP cousin dunka. . Sending my love to my aunty, your brothers and sisters ❤️ love you all cuz. May you rest brother 🦋
@BadenX78 ай бұрын
Fuark 1 hour long banger at dinner time, lets fucking go lad
@almost.sweettalk.caffeine8 ай бұрын
Love it ay lol
@lofloic898 ай бұрын
won't lie, I had my dinner watching this too TGB reppin
@trentfrompunchbowl8 ай бұрын
Hood oos illchay lad let's oggg
@Katspray122 ай бұрын
🕊🧞♂️Thank You Both for this opportunity of documentary on your home town up bringing Condolence To Your Love Ones Sending Healing 🕊🙌Prayers An Hugs🧸 xoxo
@ulrikezachmann75968 ай бұрын
The problem is the crime in Glebe is a deliberate result of housing policies. Housing deliberately put people they know are chaotic in these houses in Glebe. All the drug users, mental health and just released from prison people and expect the community to absorb this. The reason it is getting bad again is they are doing this again after a period of quiet. The people exercising these policies know full well these people will run the houses down, get locked up again, not cope with the responsibility of caring for themselves and simply give the area a bad reputation with their behaviours. So the houses get trashed, boarded up and sold off to investors.
@fetinabeach8 ай бұрын
Or... Glebe is the only place accepting this demographic category you speak of..
@ValentinaKajcinovska8 ай бұрын
Your absolutely right.
@pm28868 ай бұрын
Hence the new police box outside the school.
@supahmariostyle7 ай бұрын
First time subscriber from Texas. Fam, I love the stories, the history...I WILL be watching every video in your catalog no matter how old it is. Glebe feels like home.
@captainpugwash82066 ай бұрын
That old lady rocked it. True survivor and amazing personality
@vilasls8 ай бұрын
As a middle class kid from London outskirts your videos are so eye opening… keep uncovering the truth and spreading positivity mate ❤
@equinox9748 ай бұрын
The estates in London are way worst than anywhere in Australia.
@vilasls8 ай бұрын
@@equinox974yeah that’s true, there’s a much higher concentration of (violent) crime in a small area in those estates. But there’s something about those massive suburbs in Australia (like in Spanians other videos, this one less so) which seems so otherworldly, you don’t really get those in the UK afaik. It reminds me of those big hoods/projects in America like bronx, NY or the ones in Atlanta or Chicago…, then again those are also probably much worse… But I’m no expert 😅
@RaindancerAU8 ай бұрын
I used to run the netGamer shop on Glebe Point Road between 2000 and 2004 - Red used to come in and play Counter-Strike in my shop all the time, always wondered if Spanian ever came into my shop in that time.
@asperjay8 ай бұрын
loved that shop, me and mates would come in after school and play battlefield after going to Broadway
@RaindancerAU8 ай бұрын
@@asperjay right on! In those days my gamer tag was "Aeon", I had the red R33
@newdays08 ай бұрын
I was a regular at NetGamer in 2001/2, came in every Saturday for the 5 hour for ($10?) special to play counter strike.
@RaindancerAU8 ай бұрын
@@newdays0 yup! it was normally $3 per hour or 5 hours for $10. Man what can you get for that money these days?
@asperjay8 ай бұрын
Agreed. Thanks for your service
@dunny6142788 ай бұрын
Been waiting for this one being a Glebe boy. Top work Spanian. Those first houses around the 6 minute mark are actually Pyrmont. Glebe doesn’t start till you get to Wentworth Park
@ChiralityPracticality8 ай бұрын
They're actually Ultimo
@dunny6142788 ай бұрын
@@ChiralityPracticality haha you are right. I have a mate living in Jones St, you’d think I would know. Cut me some slack I’m getting old
@theophilus19818 ай бұрын
Yeah brother, Been living here in Glebe 35 years. Love this area, seen some hectic boys here, but they also looked out for everyone. Seen all the changes.
@newdays08 ай бұрын
I went to primary school with Michael Hancock at Forest Lodge Public School and always wondered how he died, strange to finally know from a little off hand clip in your video which just snuck in to the final edit. Glad you did the Glebe one randomly and got the natural organic style of video going. Glebe is a special suburb, it has a unique vibe few other suburbs in all of Australia have, crime and all.
@annydaysullysay8 ай бұрын
So did I, we were mates. He was one grade above me. heard on the grapevine how he died.
@fetinabeach8 ай бұрын
Michael's mum gets supset sometimes when hearing posts but she's still around Glebe bless her. R.I.P Michael & Rhett
@NaomiLou948 ай бұрын
Michael is my cousin ❤ my aunty (michaels mum) is still an OG in Glebe! It's so touching to see how many people still remember Michael in the Glebe community all these years later. Rip my cuz!
@Imoveritbro8 ай бұрын
Jimbos lad, the digital dodger!!!
@aspectscarpentry43108 ай бұрын
This is mint! Love it when ya joking laughing with ya mates! Keep em coming mate
@billygee33048 ай бұрын
I was born and raised in Waterloo and marrickville and I can admit alot can be made in between the 2 areas good to see u don't forget where u started lad good on ya spanian much love ❤ keep it up brother ur an inspiration and boys can learn alot from someone like you bro..
@LostRelicGames8 ай бұрын
I grew up around Westmoreland St in the fun times mentioned (1994 - 2005). We used to fly down and pull no-look handbrakeys onto Johns street and time our laps. shit was crazy. The police station was 50 metres up the road but nobody really cared. There were some pretty wild backyard parties too. Lucky and thankful to have gotten out of there alive tbh. This brought back both great and horrible memories!
@rikfreeborn76908 ай бұрын
Absolute belter episode, best of the best into the hood.
@danielcamp45978 ай бұрын
Love this video. Good to see the local elders coming to have a atchay. Spent some wild times down around the inner city. Mad 100%. Nearly 52 now but love this bruz. Keep up the good work.
@Occult_Gibbet8 ай бұрын
THIS LADY NEEDS HER OWN SHOW
@djmini2numpty1418 ай бұрын
what the lady with the purple hair said, about the perpetrators case being heard over the victims is so true...Frank from West Syd
@Sagemumma8 ай бұрын
It’s the same in SA . System is a joke
@Bradley.maloo01338 ай бұрын
Ya get the young blokes now saying, “back in the day “, but in actual fact, back in the day, was 30-40 years ago really. That’s what the old girl was meaning, not fucken 10 years ago.
@Flanklin.8 ай бұрын
Incorrect. Back in the day was like 50-60 years ago
@Venessat8 ай бұрын
True
@braydnnash36408 ай бұрын
@@Flanklin. incorrect back in the day is 70-90 years ago
@redplanet27208 ай бұрын
@@braydnnash3640 Incorrect back in the day is 100-120 years ago
@doingadlay8 ай бұрын
Back in the day was 1000 years ago
@pearcey11138 ай бұрын
49:27 it’s amazing how small of a world it is the kid is in your son’s footy team fucking brilliant
@staplesgun8 ай бұрын
best thing to watch while eating and chilling
@Lol-og9me8 ай бұрын
Facts brother
@PeterPapadakisCrete8 ай бұрын
It is it is but it’s all bulshit that’s all If you believe there’s hoods in Australia you need a chin check . As much as the arabs want to make Sydney Chicago it ain’t happening HAHAHA
@andreastheo20198 ай бұрын
Doing just that haha
@Sagemumma8 ай бұрын
Yes !
@marksuckaturd50988 ай бұрын
26:33 'DIGITAL DODGERS'!! 😆😂😆😂 I'm adopting that.
@dimitrimurraytrout80528 ай бұрын
You’re a good guy Anthony, and I respect how you’ve turned your life around my brother. I also respect the time you gave me when I saw you one day in Sydney too, as we went to primary school together and I called out to you. You could’ve ignored me but you gave me your time and attention. For that I’m forever grateful bro. But one comment (not intended as a criticism) is, to advise these kids coming up to stay away from trouble, thieving, assaults, drugs, etcetera. I see in this video little excerpts of kids running a muck in Glebe and you talking about it but it seems to end there. It doesn’t extend to anything like, for example, “this ain’t right my youngens, there’s only one route for you if you head down this path, and it ain’t a good one!” I know you say you’d never tell people not to do what you’d do because it would be hypocritical, in a sense. But you’ve got an extremely popular platform and highly listened to voice. If these kids are going to listen to anyone, it’s going to be you my bro. The impact that such advice would have would be extremely significant, and for the better of society. As a fellow Christian, if I/you could even save one soul out of these masses of kids coming up, that would make a world of difference, for them, us and the society in general. Stay blessed bro, and my God work through you my brother!
4 ай бұрын
For the viewers: The British pushed out all the Aboriginal people in Sydney and filled it up with people like Spanian. The Birthplace of Sydney’s Crime Culture, comes from the British illegal immigrants. We call it invasion day on Australia day. I remember the Cronulla race riots all poor white kids running a muck like 2024 United Kingdom riots thugs hooligans, poor white trash. Cronulla race riots were all poor Anglo-Celtic white kids and nothing Australian about them. They needed a good flogging from the Aboriginal Army. I was in the Army and we were hoping to get called out because I hate Anglo-Celtic racist people from England in Australia. Anglo-Celtic come from the same lineage. Aboriginal people say that they are more like hyena and jackal people that pray on the weak. I indeed agree. These British are not even born in Australia yet call themselves Australians. And there is nothing Australian about them. There was nothing Australian about the Bee Gees, and AC/DC. I remember in the Army my ADF mates and I called them " Ten Pound Poms.😂
@ShardyDeeeeebz9 күн бұрын
He’s a peadophile as you will find out in coming weeks
@KingDing5128 ай бұрын
love this dudes content big love form Austin tx
@jonwilliams84204 ай бұрын
Im from Manchester England a little older than Spainian from the same background drugs , jail and to see how similar some of the suburbs in Sydney are to ones in Manchester new money coming in young professionals pubs,cafes its just the same this is one of the best videos of his ive seen loved it and to hear whats happened to Dunka sad very sad Rip ❤
@lj41268 ай бұрын
Spanian! Melts my heart you mentioned the older syd boys . My step father was from bankstown . They were all bank robbers .. best man I ever knew .. much respect
@kontrast43617 ай бұрын
I'm from Albury and I remember I was about 14 and a Sydney lad couple years older was hanging with one of the older boys and it was the biggest culture shock, we were dressing like 'cholos' baggy Dickie shorts, DC shoes and unit t-shirts and here's this fella with air max shoes and Canterbury's and crazy lingo that none of us could interpret but here we are over 10 years later and everyone dresses and talks like that....fkn blows my mind how influential Sydney has been on the culture
4 ай бұрын
For the viewers: The British pushed out all the Aboriginal people in Sydney and filled it up with people like Spanian. The Birthplace of Sydney’s Crime Culture, comes from the British illegal immigrants. We call it invasion day on Australia day. I remember the Cronulla race riots all poor white kids running a muck like 2024 United Kingdom riots thugs hooligans, poor white trash. Cronulla race riots were all poor Anglo-Celtic white kids and nothing Australian about them. They needed a good flogging from the Aboriginal Army. I was in the Army and we were hoping to get called out because I hate Anglo-Celtic racist people from England in Australia. Anglo-Celtic come from the same lineage. Aboriginal people say that they are more like hyena and jackal people that pray on the weak. I indeed agree. These British are not even born in Australia yet call themselves Australians. And there is nothing Australian about them. There was nothing Australian about the Bee Gees, and AC/DC. I remember in the Army my ADF mates and I called them " Ten Pound Poms.😂
@Jalansun8 ай бұрын
You’re the best. Fav KZbinr. I binge watch you
@wagtail068 ай бұрын
Uh, I've lived in a terrace house in Glebe for the past 4 years and the worst crime I've seen here is someone throwing a plastic bottle of sparkling water at the 370 bus. Glebe is way too bougie now.
@chillinglikeavillian10008 ай бұрын
Glebe about 15 yrs ago there was more cops then criminals
@HairyKnuckles2228 ай бұрын
That’s why they are talking about late 90’s early 2000’s you pole smoker. Not 4 years ago 😂
@juz8820108 ай бұрын
@@chillinglikeavillian1000 nah the real shit happens out west
@CamElRodriguezSnrJnrIII8 ай бұрын
Oi leave that 370 alone cunt I use to catch that all the time. Or the 470 to Lilyfield
@goober4798 ай бұрын
There’s still a few streets with issues if you know where to go but most crime only the housing residents will see, it’s kept under wraps. 15 years ago there were streets you couldn’t walk down lest you got bashed or at the very least heckled. It might be a rich place now but like Balmain you can see it’s roots if you know where to go. Also typical only the working class housos experience the crime…
@thepretenda8 ай бұрын
As a 28 year proud veteran of Glebe 2037 and former resident of Bellevue Street, I can say that this video brings up a lot of memories of the late 80's, 90's and 00's. It was a rough then. Mitchell Street, Westmoreland Street, Mt Vernon, Derwent Street, house break-ins & house fires. My first childhood experience of indigenous Australians was very bad.
@ChiralityPracticality8 ай бұрын
I lived in Woolloomooloo all the way through the 80's and 90's then Glebe till now, and it still is! I'm a Koori so I'm not biased
@ceaserknk66408 ай бұрын
Womp womp
@Valkatron8 ай бұрын
I used to live in Glebe on Bridge St, back in the early 00's. Didn't see any crime and i used to walk to work at 3am. My mate lived in Ricketts Lane and never had a problem. He used to be Glebe Point Diners #1 customer!
@kapitaldsydcitydistrictog99998 ай бұрын
In the 90s it was different
@rachaelbride20228 ай бұрын
Great episode! The history of the area & community vibe needs to be preserved.
@brendanstraney14018 ай бұрын
💯 percent about the Bank robbers , going back 20 years in the system, most of the older crews were from Tempe /Newtown and Glebe High Schools, and goes to figure most were from Glebe and nearby
@IMODN28 ай бұрын
Such a good episode! Love hearing history of these suburbs and what's makes them hood. Love the analogy of glass city. Awesome to see Humdinger neither doing well outside of jail also.
@benveale6328 ай бұрын
Back to your good stuff. Entertaining with good insights. Congrats on a top episode.
@pandimebag98768 ай бұрын
25:17 Just the way that dude talked sounded like the hardest bars bro
@RutheeNC7 ай бұрын
Spanian, New sub here. I’m convinced that your IQ is off the charts! You’re insightful, well-spoken and entertaining! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
@realWalterwhite3348 ай бұрын
Median price for a house in Glebe now is close to $3M AUD
@ChiralityPracticality8 ай бұрын
Yeah Spanian walked past mine at the start in Ultimo and the median price is 2-3 million. To bad it's falling apart. I can't complete living right next to the city
@davemustaki1348 ай бұрын
That's why they want the land.....
@BSenta8 ай бұрын
Imagine how much more social housing they can build outside the city if they sell this land.
@davemustaki1348 ай бұрын
@@BSenta yeah and then winge on a current affair when certain tenants don't upkeep the premises
@Upma34-t5xАй бұрын
Sthu@@davemustaki134
@giovannidaddio19903 ай бұрын
Thank you for the video bro! Keep up the good work!
@PiersLortPhillips8 ай бұрын
I used to have an office in Glebe. Spent lots of time at the Friend in Hand but it was more colloquially known as the Fist in Face. Great food at No Names. The pub was a sort of DMZ for cops and crims which, ironically, made it a very safe place to have a drink and a feed. Good times
@angusseletto15117 ай бұрын
Love it had the same thing in Melbourne,have an open mind and it makes your life happier ❤😂
@lbc08238 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing the not so well known side of the city I am living in. Definitely gives me the insight of culture and stories that I never knew about.
@northshorenerds8 ай бұрын
The townhouses are Victorian Terraces and are common in and around Sydney and Newcastle cities.
@c7dermatome6 ай бұрын
Superb presentation, very real. This is very important stuff, should be watched by anyone who wants to really understand how far wrong our social, government, justice and policing systems have gone so far wrong and are missing the point. As always good work Mr the Spanian
@c7dermatome6 ай бұрын
As well as making a serious point, Spanian is very funny and entertaining
@MichstarEve8 ай бұрын
Hey mate how great is this!. I always loved Glebe bad times and good times,I lived in Westmoreland st . I won’t mention names but my daughters father went to Glebe high,I went to the girls school down Glebe point road. But we loved Glebe I lived next door to a big family who became my good friends.Sadly the mother n her two kids died in a house fire there!.😢 It was a hard night as we could hear her screaming but no one could get into the house and she was in back room ,about 5ppl jumped out the windows n left her it broke my heart as we were really close. That was the worst thing to happen!. I mean there were always break ins n a lot of dr*g use but I always loved Glebe I was home sick for a good 6odd years when we came up the coast ,parents bought a home so we all followed lol one after another.Anyway just wanted to say hi n so good to see the old place!. Not much has changed really except the surrounding city,still looks like “home”. I’ll always miss it but it was getting rough n mum had enough. Still good to see though n to meet you(online anyway). Well stay safe n God Bless mate!. X😉
@highburyhoops60748 ай бұрын
Love the bike scene . The boys face when you praised him 😂😂😂
@MsEAFH8 ай бұрын
I’d love to see a Maroubra and surrounding areas into the hood. Enjoy your stuff Spanian 💪🏽
@pauluhrhane50958 ай бұрын
Loved it and lived it a bit . Anything was available with a quick trip to Glebe 😵💫 51:44 Spanian's hood walks are getting better and better ✌🏼
@taneillebabey7 ай бұрын
Clutching on that bag
@Ausshops8 ай бұрын
It’s crazy watching these videos and how my life could have been. My grand parents immigrated from England and settled in St Mary’s. My dad lived there until my grandfather died and later moved to Ermington. Mum was raised in Mount Druitt. Was raised in a violent home with a single mother, she left the home and left Mount Druitt at 16 to get away from her. Met my Dad, he joined the Army at 17 and retired as a Warrant Officer Class one. If Dad didn’t go into the army and was constantly moving around Australia for work I wonder if I would have lived in these areas and lived a life of crime.
@gloryglory56888 ай бұрын
I wonder if my Aunty had knackers would she be my uncle?
@mrbrown1118 ай бұрын
Dont worry bro australlia isnt dangerous at all, tgeres way more chance ud of been at danger if your family stayed in england for sure especially if they were from one of the main cities
@gibbottv79068 ай бұрын
Grew up in mount Druitt mate absolute breeze never had an issue
@Michelle-Williams-Melbournite8 ай бұрын
This is what You do best ! Tell real stories.& I can tell your heart has a place in Glebe & Redfern / Wooloomooloo. This episode is Very Important & Your voice calms those whom inspire to Be Real ! Bring on more stories about yourself .
@shelleygoldman88978 ай бұрын
I lived off Glebe point Rd in the 90s and it was nothing like it is now lived in beautiful Terrace house privately rented sad to see what its become there was a bad element but nothing like how I see it today your a legend bro always loved in the inner city in the 90s how much has it changed you always have awesome content love it keep up the good work bro
@useruseruseruseruser7908 ай бұрын
The narrative is that it’s fine now, but back in the 90’s it was out of control. They are full of it.
@newdays08 ай бұрын
@@useruseruseruseruser790 Shelley has no idea what they’re talking about. Glebe has cleaned up and was off its head in the 90s. User790 ggf mate you have no idea what you’re on about too.
@useruseruseruseruser7908 ай бұрын
@@newdays0 I was heroin addict for 20 years, and I was down in Eveleigh Lane every day from 1995 until the market died in early 2000. I have a little bit of an idea.
@useruseruseruseruser7908 ай бұрын
And you ggf too.
@useruseruseruseruser7908 ай бұрын
@@newdays0 F’ing keyboard warriors. This generation have no idea.
@Tre_Vor1948 ай бұрын
Sick video man, Everyone has love for where they grew up when you were one of the boys no matter where. The boys that still live in that area though are still with their mum or living in a mates mums house, they are 40 years old now, they weren't the badass boys doing big things. I know when we were young we all did a lot of bad things to innocent people, bashing and robbing innocent people is just too far even if your 12. I respect the boys who did it bigger thru drugs and robbing businesses. Either way really good watch, love your stuff Spanian.
@dr.vannostrand4118 ай бұрын
Can you create a new series called "Into the Wood" where you either go camping or just visit places with a lot of natural beauty?
@Hitman992008 ай бұрын
Best one yet my bro. Felt the real in this one. Back to the roots. Mch love Nz.
@whiskeyromeobravo8 ай бұрын
What always strikes me is the houso’s have all been there for the whole of their life. Have never sought to improve their situation and complain about what’s NOT being done FOR THEM.
@stephaniem9968 ай бұрын
Plenty did.
@BhpBones8 ай бұрын
This was insane , another awesome upload, never fails to show how things really are
@jocs88248 ай бұрын
THANK YOU SPANIAN for covering Glebe 🙏
@almost.sweettalk.caffeine8 ай бұрын
My sister lived in a unit right behind Broadway shopping centre for like 19 years and I still didn’t know Glebe was this wild lol
@useruseruseruseruser7908 ай бұрын
It wasn’t. These guys are clowns.
@theodoreconstantini25488 ай бұрын
@@useruseruseruseruser790 I think there are some pockets that are rough but not like it was the 60s 70s and eighties. But it is small scale petty crime.
@useruseruseruseruser7908 ай бұрын
@@theodoreconstantini2548 Yes it is like that now, and in the 90’s rougher with much more petty crime. But for people to say it set the tone and everyone took their lead for crime across the country is a bit of a stretch.
@theodoreconstantini25488 ай бұрын
@@useruseruseruseruser790 Well it is . He is trying to sell an image talk things up as if it was some type of "gangster hood". But things were very different here in Australia to the US in the eighties and nineties when gang culture took off. Australia has never really had that type of gang culture until they started to import it from the USA and copy those trends. And even now Australian gang culture is much smaller than the US.
@useruseruseruseruser7908 ай бұрын
@@theodoreconstantini2548 Yeah, and they can keep it. Kids running around with uzi’s and assault rifles.
@gunterbass92908 ай бұрын
Been living in glebe for a while next to the first backyard he been showing, I used to jump over the fence every time when I forgot my key. Glebe is a good place to life. Love to see if keep doing what u do lad!
@jessicadavis20718 ай бұрын
Always a legend keep ur awesome work up spanian
@bukzon8 ай бұрын
lady at the end holding her purse like your going to steal it with the camera on lol good yarn mate love these