As a serius rock/prog/folk fan I hated the Bay City Rollers in their heyday but I later saw them in a seventies revival show (the Les McKeown version) and they were great fun, as were all the other bands. Oddly enough was watching them a couple of days ago in a skit with Lulu.
They were my first pop group. I had the socks, a home made tartan scarf and a bag that I proudly took to school on my first day. RIP Les and thank you 🙏🏻 ❤️
Rather bizarrely the Ramones were apparently influenced by the Rollers.
Nothing Bizarre about it.
Apparently
The Ramones' famous chant, "Hey, Ho, Let's Go!" is a big part of this song. They wanted their own chant after hearing "Saturday Night" by the Bay City Rollers, which had the chant "S-A-T-U-R-D-A-Y, Night."
Joey Ramone explained: "I hate to blow the mystique, but at the time we really liked bubblegum music, and we really liked the Bay City Rollers. Their song 'Saturday Night' had a great chant in it, so we wanted a song with a chant in it: 'Hey! Ho! Let's Go!'. 'Blitzkrieg Bop' was our 'Saturday Night'."
Rather bizarrely the Ramones were apparently influenced by the Rollers.
Nothing Bizarre about it.
Apparently
The Ramones' famous chant, "Hey, Ho, Let's Go!" is a big part of this song. They wanted their own chant after hearing "Saturday Night" by the Bay City Rollers, which had the chant "S-A-T-U-R-D-A-Y, Night."
Joey Ramone explained: "I hate to blow the mystique, but at the time we really liked bubblegum music, and we really liked the Bay City Rollers. Their song 'Saturday Night' had a great chant in it, so we wanted a song with a chant in it: 'Hey! Ho! Let's Go!'. 'Blitzkrieg Bop' was our 'Saturday Night'."
Rather bizarrely the Ramones were apparently influenced by the Rollers.
Nothing Bizarre about it.
Apparently
The Ramones' famous chant, "Hey, Ho, Let's Go!" is a big part of this song. They wanted their own chant after hearing "Saturday Night" by the Bay City Rollers, which had the chant "S-A-T-U-R-D-A-Y, Night."
Joey Ramone explained: "I hate to blow the mystique, but at the time we really liked bubblegum music, and we really liked the Bay City Rollers. Their song 'Saturday Night' had a great chant in it, so we wanted a song with a chant in it: 'Hey! Ho! Let's Go!'. 'Blitzkrieg Bop' was our 'Saturday Night'."
I met him about 10 years ago at a party to open a restaurant by the river in Wandsworth and towards the end of the evening we ended standing and drinking with mutual friends. Seemed a pretty decent guy.
I remember there being a palace away match, possibly the one with the massive riot afterwards, when we all rocked up and a lot of charlton fans were buying the tartan scarves for a pound from a bloke outside the pub by the station. It was the year we got promoted I think, so possibly 1975, when the charlton away support was prolifically knicking scarves off the home team fans and wearing them at the valley so that near the end of the season the covered end was basically full of scarves other than red ones.
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Their greatest song...
RIP
In the era of pretentious prog rock and gruesome cock rock the Rollers harked back to more simple times.
Great bubble gum pop and a clear influence on the Ramones, Undertones etc
RIP Les
RIP Les
RIP.
Anyway.....not really my scene & more for the girls but still sad when a 70's front man goes
RIP.
RIP Les x
I had the socks, a home made tartan scarf and a bag that I proudly took to school on my first day.
RIP Les and thank you 🙏🏻 ❤️
RIP.
Joey Ramone explained: "I hate to blow the mystique, but at the time we really liked bubblegum music, and we really liked the Bay City Rollers. Their song 'Saturday Night' had a great chant in it, so we wanted a song with a chant in it: 'Hey! Ho! Let's Go!'. 'Blitzkrieg Bop' was our 'Saturday Night'."