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Topic History of: BCR Les McKeown RIP
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Green Man I forgotten how good they were Honey. I must deep deeper in their back catalogue before "Rollermaina".

Hopefully Cherry Red might be able to release everything they recorded in a complete box set.
Honey This one is my favourite.

It is such a lovely song.
Green Man Has a nice Summer vibe to it, also Nobby and Les have a very similar voices.
JK2006 Try this

Green Man Honey wrote:
I agree with Robbie about value for money. I would be very happy to see "Rollers" with only one or two members as long as I wasn't paying Bay City Roller prices.

I loathe the impersonation bands with a passion, but I enjoy things like "So and so sings Dylan" as long as he does it in his own way and doesn't try to look or sound like Dylan.


I’m with you on this Honey. I be more than happy to spend about £18 to £23 or so if they did a sort of a reunion tour in memory of Les, Alan and Ian.

Mike and Bruce from the Beach Boys tour using the Beach Boys moniker; Bruce wasn’t even an original member and the best Beach Boys songs were actually sung by Carl. Yet I went to one of these “Beach Boys” gigs a few years ago and bloody enjoyed it, it was about £44 with fees for front row tickets and was well worth it in my opinion.