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Topic History of: Death of a Roller
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robbiex Yes, very sad to hear about Alan. He seemed such a nice guy. Saw him at the Bay City Rollers reunion gig about 18 months ago with Les and Woody. Very entertaining show, I don't even remember them in their hey day, but they made some great pop singles including a number one in America and two in the uk.
honey!oh sugar sugar. hedda wrote:
I thought for a second JK may have crashed the car

MrHoney smashed the side of the car this morning. Apparently it was the fault of a completely invisible bollard that gave him no warning.
hedda I thought for a second JK may have crashed the car
PhilE Bay City Roller Alan Longmuir dies

Alan Longmuir, a founding member of the Bay City Rollers, has died.

The Edinburgh-born musician died in hospital at 06:00 on Monday, surrounded by his family.

He was flown home from Mexico three weeks ago after falling ill on holiday.