Bay City Rollers Pay-per-view/Online Concert/DVD

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#9 Rollers Reunion

2012-02-07 16:52

Not so long ago one of the band members announced a reunion in the media, without ever discussing it privately with the rest of the band. This would appear to have been simply a publicity stunt for his own tour and it forced the other band members to issue a succinct and definitive denial in the Press.
Major promoters have made offers in the past and been turned down - so it's fair to assume that money is not the deciding factor. And the legal wranglings are with a record company, not about live performances. What legal reason would there be for them not to perform together, when they're all fighting on the same side to get the money that they are undoubtedly owed? Maybe it's time for fans to accept that no matter how much they would like it to happen perhaps the band just don't want to do it.
On-line petitions are generally pointless. Surely it's up to The Rollers themselves to make the decision if they ever play together again in any permutation.

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Elf (in training)

#10 Re: Rollers Reunion

2012-02-08 02:55:21

#9: - Rollers Reunion

As much as I would LOVE to see the band play live once more, I have to agree with the above comment. The decision to play again (or not) rests with each of the band members.  No amount of wishing or suggesting from others can change that fact,  nor should it.

 

Mozzie

#16 Re: Rollers Reunion

2012-02-11 15:00:04

#9: - Rollers Reunion 

 I guess it is pointless being a fan then , of a band one is not prepared to want to see live again.

Julie Ann

#17 Re: Rollers Reunion

2012-02-11 18:34:08

#9: - Rollers Reunion

Pity you decided to post as "guest" and not under your own name.....

Mozzie

#18 Re: Rollers Reunion

2012-02-12 01:25:33