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Jeepers...what a talentless T***t...no real loss to society.
Why does everyone who dies have to get sympathy and platitudes?
I’m no fan but I wouldn’t have minded a slice of the action made out of selling 120 million records. I very much doubt the lads in the band had much of a slice of the action though but some bugger made a few bob out of their lack of talent.
They were huge in the summer of 75. Some of their stuff was catchy pop music.
I certainly didn’t admit it at the time but their version of ‘Bye, Bye Baby’ was pretty good and still definitely one to sing along to when it comes on the wireless in work.
Jeepers...what a talentless T***t...no real loss to society.
Why does everyone who dies have to get sympathy and platitudes?
Why is he talentless? He was a singer. He made a load of records and sang on several number one songs. He was part of a band that got to the very top. It's not nothing.
I’m no fan but I wouldn’t have minded a slice of the action made out of selling 120 million records. I very much doubt the lads in the band had much of a slice of the action though but some bugger made a few bob out of their lack of talent.
I've not watched this and I see Jimmy Saville weighs in with his opinion. but I think it's safe to say they were completely ripped off, probably by a combination of their record company and their paedophile manger.
In the 1970s The Bay City Rollers, five teenagers from Scotland, became the biggest band in the world. They sold over 120 million records, and topped the cha...
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