Bay City Rollers: The Definitive Collection

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Total Tracks: 20   Total Length: 63:54

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Total Nostalgia

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The first Bay City Rollers album was the first album I ever bought. I couldn't wait to save up my allowance for it and buy it. I think I wore out the LP I played it so much. Good Times!

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put your high water pants on

Tinymind77

first big name band i ever saw live ( at ohio state fair the day elvis died ) the little girlies were goin' crazy. fun bubble gum rock from europe.thanks howard cossel.

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All their hits are included

curlybob13

The charted 6 Billboard Top 40 Hits from 1975-77 and all 6 are included here.

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flash in the pan

aluap345

These guys weren't the next beatles as was claimed but they did have a few pop hits that have held up over the years.

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All You Need

rickstervc

Okay, when the Bay City Rollers came around, they were mostly a girl thing and I remember the weird girl at my Catholic School being really into them. I don't know what happened to that girl (weird, but she did have pretty eyes), but I do admit to really liking "Saturday Night," and making it a point to watch the Howard Cossell show whenever BCR was on. A couple of the singles that followed were my favorites, and I think "Yesterday's Hero" and "Money Honey" rocked as hard as any of the glitter/glam songs out there, and were on my turntable as much as my other favorites of that time period, Sweet's "Ballroom Blitz" and "Fox on the Run." 20 tracks for 12 downloads? It's a pretty good deal, and your car stereo will thank you.

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