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237SJ | 21:17 Fri 25th Sep 2015 | Music
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I was a fan when I was about 12 but I wouldn`t want to see them again http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-34323112
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Lol, gotta love those trousers.
For the Glory of Scotland eh! Maybe the SNP should hitch their wagon to the BCR wagon?
Brings back memories of girls walking round decked out in the full clown outfit - even the unisex Bay City Roller haircut....as I recall, in my home town the look became closely allied to skinheads and crombies.....remember crombies? and then later on harrington jackets?
Ugh! I found them unbearable in the 70s, I've definitely no wish to see them now.
The problem with bands like The Rollers, Bros, etc. is that their appeal was completely rooted in pre-teenage and early teenage girls.

Unlike Take That and similar, whose appeal can be brought in line with the age of their original fans, the Rollers are caught in a time-warp and are unable to make that transition.

If they rock up in their tartan outfits, being the age that they are, and lets be honest, some have not aged well, they are going to look like an end-of-the-pier parody of themselves, and they will only attract drunken hen parties who intend to point and hoot.

It's not edifying, and money or not, they should maintain their dignity and leave well alone.
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Les McKeown, Jordy. Happened in 1975 ( Ford Mustang ).
Also in their dark past was drummer Derek Longmuir, prosecuted for possession of child pornography - but not included in the reformation.
Careworn and decrepit as they may be Mr Hughes, the Bay City Rollers were not contemporaries of John Knox. :-P
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They must have bought some money into the country though, Jordy.
douglas - //Careworn and decrepit as they may be Mr Hughes, the Bay City Rollers were not contemporaries of John Knox. :-P //

Sorry, you've lost me - ?
"John Knox (c. 1513 – 24 November 1572) was a Scottish clergyman, theologian and writer who was a leader of the Protestant Reformation and is considered the founder of the Presbyterian denomination in Scotland......"

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