Bay City Rollers - Glam Rock Top 10 [1995] No. 6 video free download


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Uploaded: 2010/07/01

Not really sure that they were Glam Rock were they? How did they get in here and Bowie is nowhere to be seen. Something wrong there surely? lol Fun times though.

Comments

9 years ago

Barbara Carr

Five great talents with an overload of charisma - how do you define or analyse that? It was sheer magic. Their sound, their vibe - their songs and harmonies, arrangements - everything is in a class of its own. It's like comparing the art of Minnie Pwerle and Rembrandt. There is no comparison - they are both amazing artists in their own right. But I would rather have Minnie Pwerle hanging in my loungeroom than Rembrandt. And I would rather have the Rollers than any other performing artist on the scene to listen to and watch.

9 years ago

Spring Amatul

Most of the fans will be in their 50s now including me 

10 years ago

Eileen Jay

Loved The Bay City Rollers then and Love Les Mckeown Now !!!

11 years ago

Dakah Kahn

I think this list should've included Queen, Bowie, and Elton John. I think they would make the top three.

11 years ago

jack cockling

Lads, they really were ok.....I think..

11 years ago

Tracey R

I had the biggest crush on Woody.

11 years ago

OneKiwiDoll

Thank you for this vid! Loved them then and still love them now : )

12 years ago

atomic3939

Damn....she's a cutie! :) 1:43

12 years ago

atomic3939

Like the lady in this video said....these guys were never intended to be taken seriously. However.....being that i had an older sister that was right in their target audience range....i was exposed to practically every song they released....and they were very catchy songs with strong hooks. Their songs actually gave me an appreciation for pop music....and just music in general. Later on...i started listening to my older brothers albums from Led Zep, Fleetwood Mac, Eagles etc...

12 years ago

I.B. Strokin

what the hell are they saying?

12 years ago

podiumguy100

volumne would have been nice

13 years ago

Shawn Untinen

The Rollers, by design or accident, managed to bridge Glam and bubble gum pop - perhaps Glam Lite - which likely explains why they realized the success in the U.S and Canada that other Glam acts like Slade, T Rex, Bowie and others couldn't quite manage. At one extreme, you have the British Glam acts and at the other extreme - bubblegum acts such as a the Osmonds, David and Shaun Cassidy - and occupying the middle ground - the Bay City Rollers. Glam? Bubblegum? Actually both - a hybrid sound.

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