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Bay City Rollers Singer Les McKeown Dies at 65
Variety ^ | Apr 22, 2021 | Chris Willman

Posted on 04/22/2021 12:43:26 PM PDT by nickcarraway

Les McKeown, former lead singer for the Bay City Rollers, the group that became a global phenomenon in the 1970s, died Tuesday at age 65. His family announced the death Thursday in a social media post.

“It is with profound sadness that we announce the death of our beloved husband and father Leslie Richard McKeown,” read the message posted on McKeown’s Twitter account. “Leslie died suddenly at home on Tuesday 20 April 2021. We are currently making arrangements for his funeral and ask for privacy after the shock of our profound loss.” The message was signed by Keiko and Jubei McKeown.

The singer and his current touring version of the group were poised to make a post-pandemic comeback, with shows booked across Europe from July 20201 into May of next year, according to his website.

McKeown had published his memoir, “Shang-a-Lang: My Life With the Bay City Rollers,” in the fall of 2019, documenting the turbulent life of the band behind their image as teen heartthrobs.

Best Horror Movies to Watch on Netflix Right Now Group members famously claimed that they received almost no royalties from their stardom, and a long legal battle against Arista Records finally ended with an out-of-court settlement with Sony Music in 2016.

The Scottish group was seen upon its entrance onto the pop scene in the early ’70s as a successor to the more innocent days of the Beatles in the early and mid-’60s, offering pop stations a smiling counterpoint to the music that was coming out of the post-counterculture. Their influence can be seen and heard both on power-pop and the eventual resurgence of the “boy band” phenomenon.

Different incarnations of the band had existed going back to the late ’60s, but the group took off after McKeown joined in 1973 and recorded “Remember (Sha-La-La-La),” a No. 6 hit in the UK. Several more top 10 British hits followed (including “Shang-a-Lang,” which gave his memoir its title) before the group landed two successive UK No. 1s with “Bye, Bye, Baby” and “Give a Little Love.”

As was typical with many of the Rollers’ hits, those British chart-toppers didn’t even reach the top 100 in America. That changed in 1976 when “Saturday Night” — a song that did not chart in the UK, ironically — went to No. 1 in the U.S. The Rollers had two more top 10 hits in America, “Money Honey” that same year and “You Made Me Believe in Magic” in 1977.

McKeown left the group in 1978, signaling the end of its run of success. Although singles would continue to be released by revised lineups through the mid-’80s, the Rollers disappeared from the charts almost as quickly as they’d come to dominate them in the UK. After 1977, the group never had a single chart again in either England or the U.S.

In 2015, three of the core five from the classic lineup — McKeown, Alan Longmuir and Stuart Wood — announced that they were reuniting. A holiday album, “A Christmas Shang-a-Lang,” was also released that year.

Speaking to the press at that time, McKeown said, “You think we’re doing it for money but we’re doing it for the glory of Scotland and the glory of the tartan. Taking the Scottish name all around the globe. That’s what we’re doing it for — to see our fans again one more time.”

The reunion was short-lived, with tensions reported between McKeown and Wood. Longmuir died in 2018. “Alan and I knew each other before I joined the Rollers,” he said last year. “His passing made me feel very human, very vulnerable. It’s something that is waiting for all of us. He was a very, very nice guy and people did take advantage of his kind nature.”

“With the reunion concerts there was no time to try anything new as I was on tour at the time, we were more or less preparing the gigs by post. So, the idea was to present the show I usually do just with Alan and Woody, two of the most important guys, included in it. But the public didn’t know that, they enjoyed what they were presented with, which is the most important thing,” he told the Edinburgh News in an interview last fall. “It was great to have something called a reunion so we could do something for the fans. I just really wish that Derek and Eric had taken part, that would have been good. But to come back to Edinburgh, my home town, and get that reaction was brilliant.”

McKeown was living in London during quarantine with his wife of 37 years, Peko, and their son Jubei. He told the newspaper he had tried to find ways to help out during quarantine, but his type-two diabetes condition had put a halt to his volunteering.

“I just thought, ‘I’ll help a little, I’ve got a car and I’m pretty fit, I can go out and deliver prescriptions for people, it isn’t very hard, it’s not like walking on the moon’,” he told the paper. “At the beginning they were happy to have me come along and help but then they asked us to fill in a form and declare any preconditions. Because I have some preconditions they said, ‘Well we won’t be asking you to help anymore’.”

Another one-time member of the band died last year — Ian Mitchell, who took over on bass for a matter of months after Longmuir quit in 1976, when the group was still at the height of its popularity.


TOPICS: Music/Entertainment
KEYWORDS: 70s; boyband; copyrightviolation; scotland
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1 posted on 04/22/2021 12:43:26 PM PDT by nickcarraway
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To: nickcarraway

>> Their influence can be seen and heard both on power-pop and the eventual resurgence of the “boy band” phenomenon.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=csXFpFoRkEk

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gi9a7IdRiBI


2 posted on 04/22/2021 12:47:52 PM PDT by a fool in paradise (Lean on Joe Biden to follow Donald Trump's example and donate his annual salary to charity. )
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To: nickcarraway

McKeown had an interesting career; he was quite talented as a performer but tended to get into scrapes. The Bay City Rollers sold almost as many records as The Beatles; after an extensive road trip, McKeown went back to Scotland thinking he would spend some of the fortune the group had made only to discover there was no money (seems to happen in entertainment with “overhead”) and there was a lien on his house for the mortgage not being paid. He also got into a physical fight with another band member on the stage in Tokyo during a performance at the Budekahn.


3 posted on 04/22/2021 12:49:56 PM PDT by laconic
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To: nickcarraway
Well it didn't happen on a "Saturday Night".

Just kidding, RIP Les.

Your group was a 70's icon.

4 posted on 04/22/2021 12:50:31 PM PDT by DallasBiff (Lautenberg The Forefather of "The Nanny State!")
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To: DallasBiff

My thoughts exactly lol


5 posted on 04/22/2021 12:55:00 PM PDT by NWFree (Socialism is legalized plunder)
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To: nickcarraway

There was a time when everyone thought they would be the next Beatles. Long story short, it didn’t work out.


6 posted on 04/22/2021 12:55:07 PM PDT by Telepathic Intruder
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To: a fool in paradise

Nick Lowe took a swipe at them and mentions Les.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Fkc5Zc208g


7 posted on 04/22/2021 12:58:53 PM PDT by o-n-money (Not my president: WRONG Not the president: RIGHT)
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To: a fool in paradise

I grew up in Bay City MI. The legendary dart throw.

When they came to receive the key to the city, my friends older sister drove us downtown to see the shtshow.

Tartan puke fest. My friend and I were working out Rush songs at 13.

Anyway, on the way back over the river we wound up next to their limo.

They rolled the back window down and the whole band waved at us before the cop car did a breaking maneuver.

Pretty cool honestly. Shthole town, shtshow kids.

RIP MF, thanks for rolling your window down, you’re smile.


8 posted on 04/22/2021 1:01:37 PM PDT by Eddie01
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To: Eddie01

Bay City Rollers >>>>>>>> Rush


9 posted on 04/22/2021 1:06:43 PM PDT by ifinnegan ( Democrats kill babies and harvest their organs to sell)
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To: laconic

Not as bad but I read where the Stones didn’t own much of their early song catalogue. Some of their biggest hits.


10 posted on 04/22/2021 1:08:50 PM PDT by Hillarys Gate Cult (Where words can mean anything they can also mean nothing.)
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To: Telepathic Intruder
There was a time when everyone thought they would be the next Beatles.

Yep, Howard Cosell was the main one pushing them for his variety show.

11 posted on 04/22/2021 1:08:52 PM PDT by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: o-n-money

https://www.loudersound.com/features/story-behind-the-song-blitzkrieg-bop-by-the-ramones

“There was a big hit by the Bay City Rollers at the time called Saturday Night, which was a chant-type song,” says ex-drummer Tommy Ramone. “So I thought it would be fun to do for the Ramones too. And somehow I came up with ‘Hey! Ho! Let’s go!’ I just liked the term because it made fun of Mick Jagger singing the Stones’ version of Walking The Dog, where he goes ‘High low, tippy toe’. We all used to goof on that and sing ‘hey ho!’ instead.”

...“The original title of the song was Animal Hop. [Bassist] Dee Dee came up with Blitzkrieg Bop because he wanted to Ramones-ize it. And he changed one line. It used to be ‘They’re shouting in the back now’ and he rewrote it to ‘Let’s go shoot ‘em in the back now’. This might have led to the conspiracy ideas, but they’re not the original lyrics of the song. Dee Dee came up with the title and that line, but the rest of it is mine.”

https://nightswithalicecooper.com/2020/06/10/blitzkrieg-bop-the-ramones/
Despite the military connotations of the title, the song itself is actually good, clean fun, according to the late Joey Ramone. “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.’”


12 posted on 04/22/2021 1:17:23 PM PDT by a fool in paradise (Lean on Joe Biden to follow Donald Trump's example and donate his annual salary to charity. )
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To: a fool in paradise

I remember in high school that first song you posted, Saturday Night and then this one. I Only Want to Be With You.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=CGD27WgtKhI


13 posted on 04/22/2021 1:19:17 PM PDT by ifinnegan ( Democrats kill babies and harvest their organs to sell)
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To: Telepathic Intruder

Actually they were the first archetype boy band.

They were posers. No real talent. Just 4 Johnny Bravos.


14 posted on 04/22/2021 1:23:30 PM PDT by Eddie01
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To: Eddie01
I grew up in Bay City MI. The legendary dart throw.

Were you friends with Madonna?

15 posted on 04/22/2021 1:24:27 PM PDT by nickcarraway
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To: Eddie01; Telepathic Intruder
What about the Monkeys?

What about the Beatles?

16 posted on 04/22/2021 1:27:36 PM PDT by nickcarraway
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To: ifinnegan
Bay City Rollers >>>>>>>> Rush

Opposite ends of a spectrum.

17 posted on 04/22/2021 1:34:31 PM PDT by Disambiguator
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To: nickcarraway

“Saturday night”

.. those two words have made a lot of money for some people.


18 posted on 04/22/2021 1:51:03 PM PDT by nicollo (I said no!)
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To: nickcarraway

“S A T U R D A Y NIGHT!
S A T U R D A Y NIGHT!
S A T U R D A Y NIGHT!”

Back in the day we used that to ridicule the musical taste of people who had none.


19 posted on 04/22/2021 2:01:17 PM PDT by utax
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To: nickcarraway

My husband has cousins who went to school with her.


20 posted on 04/22/2021 2:03:55 PM PDT by hsmomx3
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