''I’d always done a lot of (sniffing) glue as a kid. I was very interested in glue, and then I went to lager and speed, and I drifted into heroin because as a kid growing up everybody told me, ‘don’t smoke marijuana, it will kill you’ . . .†- Irvine WelshFootball (Hibernian supporter) Music, drugs etc
Its a space for other Irvine fans to get talking etc.The Ten Commandments from the Moses of the strees (Taken from the book Glue)1. Never hit a woman2. Always back up your mates3. Never scab4. Never cross a picket line5. Never grass friend nor foe6. Tell them nowt (them being polis, dole, social, journalists, council, census, etc.)7. Never let a week go by without investing in new vinyl8. Give when you can, take only when you have to9. If you feel high or low, mind that nothing good or bad lasts for ever and today's the start of the rest of your life10. Give love freely, but be tighter with trust
Irvine has a strong association with his favourite band Primal Scream. They did the music for the film version of Trainspotting. Later Irvine scripted the music video to 'If they move, Kill em'' featuring Bobby Gillespie being murdered by Kate Moss.''I don't give a toss about writing really. It's a bit ironic that the things I'm really into are music and football, and I have never really been good at either.†- Irvie WelshOn why he writes in a Scottish dialect - ''I wanted to capture the excitement of house music, almost like a four-four beat, and the best way to do that was to use a language that was rhythmic and performative. When I started off with Trainspotting, it was the way the characters came to me. That's how they sounded to me. It seemed pretentious to sound any other way. I wasn't making any kind of political statement.