I'm not quite sure how many scots consider the Bay City Rollers part
in their musical heritage to be, um, significant...:)
Mark Smith
On 17 Apr 2009, at 10:55, Kay C Lan wrote:
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 7:06 AM, Mark Smith <li...@futilism.com>
wrote:
I'll be perhaps the first to announce an actual live(ish) site on
on-rev -
it's my 'real' job site - this is my cv (basically lists of people
I've
worked with).
The Bay City Rollers....... When I digitized all our albums my
wife asked
me why the Rollin' album didn't get done. I bought a brand new
turntable
(2006) specifically for the job, but I told her it was incompatible
with the
album ;-)
Nice on-Rev touch with the randomness, wouldn't want the Bay City
Rollers at
the top all the time ;-)))
Of course given the heritage of this List, I should probably be
careful not
to offend the musical heritage of the Scots, so to make it clear, of a
similar vintage, the Scott I prefer is Bon, he and his Scot mate
Angus Young
doing a lot more to make my toes tap and vocal chords join in for the
chorus. Angus' older brother George also clearly talented.
So I hope I haven't had my founding member invitation revoked ;-)
OK Richmond, I guess that was an open invitation......
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