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From "Gregory, Rick" <Rick.Gregory@t-t.com>
Subject Re: Bay City Rollers
Date Thu, 6 Nov 2003 11:47:11 -0500

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"Turn on the Radio" is one of my favorites from their late period, when all
the screaming had stopped. Duncan Faure was a much better singer than Les
McKeown. I don't know what the band is up to but do remember that they were
to have released new material 3-4 years ago with a single called "Gossamer
Dream." Why didn't that show up? There was an indie in New York that was all
set to release it - the bottom must have fallen out.   

And because I can't compete on eBay when their "Voxx" album shows up, I wish
Bruce could somehow get the rights and press a 1,000 copies. It would
certainly sell pretty decently based on its rarity.

Rick G.     

-----Original Message-----
From: robwhite@erols.com [mailto:robwhite@erols.com]
Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2003 11:26 AM
To: audities@smoe.org
Subject: Bay City Rollers


A few weeks ago people were raving about the Bay City Rollers. I purchased
"The Definitive Collection" on half.com  and love it. One song,. "Turn On
The Radio (single version)" really sounds like The Records with John Wicks. 

Robbie White

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