Glenn Reynolds and Dr. Helen Smith interview Andrew Breitbart at the Nashville Tea Party convention. The PJTV video is accessible here here . The interview is twenty minutes long, but it covers a lot of ground and is full of good stuff all the way through. Around the 10:00 minute mark, for example, Breitbart mentions running into one of the Bay City Rollers at a Tea Party event. The Bay City Rollers?...
I haven't done a Fave Gig Fri for a while, so here's a classic - the Sex Pistols at the Phoenix Festival, July 1996. As previously mentioned here the Phoenix had a great lineup of bands: I saw The Chemical Brothers, Echobelly, The Specials, The Cardigans, 3 Colours Red, plus a few dodgy bands like Senser, Dub War and Ian Astbury's Holy Barbarians ( featuring Vic Reeves on high kicks! ). But the main...
I was struggling for a blog post today, so thought I would share a small extract from my thoroughly unfinished book Almost Human: I used to be one of these people. I know a lot of you used to be these people too. If you were lucky, maybe you weren't one of these people but I can't quite decide if it really is lucky or not. You might have missed out on something if you weren't. I'm talking about the...
Anyone who’s read my Lisa page (and even some who haven’t) will know that I basically have two people to blame thank for my current romantic situation. Music is obviously the food of love (which is why Reggae Reggae Sauce was invented), so it’s not surprising that Lisa and I were brought together by the melodious sounds of The Senators , possibly the most cruelly neglected band ever...
Linda at Got Your Hands Full did a post about the Bay City Rollers the other day which prompted me to look for an old photo. This, my bloggy friends, is me aged 14 in my Bay City Roller outfit: calf-length trousers with tartan trim, stripey socks, short denim jacket with tartan trim and a tartan scarf. Classy or what? I was a major Bay City Roller fan - Eric was my favourite. Check out the weird pose...
Jesus of Cool is the solo debut album by British singer-songwriter Nick Lowe after leaving Brinsley Schwarz in 1974. Produced by Lowe, it was released in March 1978 in the UK. On the cover of the album, Nick Lowe is pictured in six rock & roll get-ups, such as hippie, folkie, greasy rock & roller, new wave hipster. The cover gives one the not-so-subtle implication that this guy can do anything....
Let's wrap up this odd bit of 70s detritus. The last quarter of any mag is usually a dud, and this one is no exception, with lots of house ads and stars on the decline. Speaking of which, here's a few spreads on the plummeting Bay City Rollers, including Pat and Ian, the saddest Rollers who were only in the group for a few months: What could be more beguiling than Shaun on an op-art background? You...
Here's part three of the superfab Tiger Beat Super Special from 1977. I think this is a cool snapshot of a very specific moment of pop culture. Here's the foxy and wholesome Eight is Enough gals. Most of them had fairly bad careers after this: Some fairly uninteresting questions, but I do like the declaration "I'm hooked on Shaun Cassidy but good!": Too, too much information about Captain...
Start stitching the tartan onto your flares because Bay City Rollers legend Les McKeown is set to take to the stage in Lichfield. He’ll be reliving the 1970’s with an evening of songs, teenage memories and stories packed with nostalgia. Rollermania includes some of the songs that influenced him, while Les also recollects first hand about those [...]
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Over the Christmas holidays, the N.Y. Mets unwrapped their Bay City Rollers gift. When one looks back at Jason Bay’s resume, you have to like his numbers. HR: 2nd in AL 36 TOB :13th in AL with 245 TB 15th in AL with 285 OPS: 8th in AL: 921 On the defensive side of the ball, Jason Bay’s defensive number [...]
A whole new year, a whole new set of dramatic readings, courtesy of the fine songwriter’s that fill up our car radios – and film soundtracks – every day. And who didn’t love Mike Myers playing his own Scots-loving-dad in So I Married an Axe Murderer , dancing to Saturday night from the Bay City Rollers ? That question is rhetorical. Although not a great film, it was certainly...
You can guess a person's age by their wrinkles, skin tone, voice, laughter lines, sagginess... and how they choose to spend Hogmanay. TEENAGERS: Miraculously immune to the cold, they can be found in mini-skirts and paper-thin shirts, soaking up the great outdoors at a plastic-strewn city-centre street party whilst trying to avoid being felt up by strangers. EARLY 20s : It's time to go indoors for...
It has certainly been a curious case, for free agent Jason Bay, in his first time on the free agent market. He had been offered big money by the Red Sox to lock him up with a franchise that is certain to be in the mix for post season play for many years to come. [...]
Did You Hear About the Morgans? is an upcoming 2009 comedy film written and directed by Marc Lawrence, and starring Hugh Grant and Sarah Jessica Parker. The film will be released in North America on December 18, 2009 by Columbia Pictures. Lyrics soundtrack Fools (Diane Birch) Going Up the Country (Canned Heat) Twang (George Strait) Rollin' and Tumblin (Bob Dylan) True Love Ways (Buddy Holly) Why Don't