I absolutely loved your video! It brought a tear to my eye. I lived in Malta from 1976-1978 and remember how original and traditional it was. Upon returning many years later I have seen the beautiful, cultural architecture ripped out and replaced by modern high rise blocks (that you can see in any big city). Please, people of Malta - preserve your USP - you can NEVER get it back. Don't bash down and out rip the glorious old buildings of such a wonderful place... do them up instead.
I am so glad that you are in the same frame of mind as me. I went back but was so sad and disappointed l have never wanted to return to that beautiful island. 😥😥😥😥🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
This video brings back so many beautiful memories, l loved the way it was but, it has changed so much l would rather hang on to the memories of a time gone by. Thank you so much for sharing your video. 😊😊😊😊🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
actually this was taken now nearly 30 years ago those were the times when Sliema was really a beautiful place and it is a jungle of high rise buildings - anyway thank you for your comment
Lovely memories use to go swimming and worked there too when i was teenager and when i got married use to take my children by the beach like my mother and father use to take use when we wrere kids thank you for this lovely vedeo
As a six-year old in 1950 I lived on the third floor of a four-storey block of flats opposite Fortizza fort. It was then the tallest building on Sliema seafront. How things have clearly changed! We used to bathe from a narrow strip of shingle/sand beneath the ancient pier which I see still remains.
Really cool, interesting video. Despite the many changes, I do love Malta as it carries an important place in my heart and I've been noticing the changes that are happening all over the island, but especially in Sliema recently, so seeing what it was like 25 years ago is fascinating!
My 1st visit to Sliema was 1980, back then Times Square was The Grenadier, I think. Sliema was and is a bit special. I guess time moves on. Great video.
I walked up Tower Road many times when I lived in Malta, based in St Andrews Barracks we often frequented Sliema for drinks and such. Wonderful memories, I hope to visit Malta this coming summer, beautiful rendition of this song...
I was 25,yrs old.. Preluna htel was d highest building... More public spaces.. More double parking.. No traffic caos. . No local wardens.. Less cars.. Not many fast dangerous cars.... Maybe more fumes from old cars and old buses.. But more. Tranquility... Easier living although lower salaries... So overall much better... Wish you all a happy 2021..
Great video! I lived in Tower Road in 82-84 after my parents moved to Malta from Scotland as my Dad was working in Libya..i have wonderful memories of this place! Would love to see more videos if you have them :)
Wunderbar, auch die musik! war dort im urlaub im hotel metropol, dingli street, zu der zeit - la tigne war noch badefelsen - schöne erinnerung! vielen dank!
Thanks Thomas yes Garret is now 37 yrs and he and his wife have a little girl Ciara 18 months. We recently have started to go back to Malta for family holdiays Back in the 70's I was working in Libya We have such wonderful memories of Malta
my parents moved to Malta just before the war as my father was in the navy. I was born there before the war broke out - my father died in action and my mother in an air raid. I was brought up by a maltese family and then left Malta in 1959
you are right = it is a beautiful place or perhaps, was. Yes I have more footage of Malta for that period and will include soon. Thanks for your comment
Hi Thomas ...I just saw your question....you are right...I know your brother Walter ....I was one of the 'clan' at Ghar id Dud in the sixties...say hello to him when you see him
My gosh we were running around with flint stone cars back then ... yes it looked all run down but still nicer than today's high rise extremely overcrowded cities .. i totally avoid these areas these days ... it hurts my eyes its so ugly... looking more and more like hong kong ...