well earlier i spoke to music promoter sean mclusky, a very close friend of les mckeown and his familycess, after his solo career injapan when he was back in the uk after taking the world by storm, and just sort of making a new life for himself. i always knew about his cultural significance and i was really aware of his history because growing up as a kid, you know, isaw, i saw him on top of the pops and i saw his weekly tv show shang—a—lang on the tv, that was like, you know, loads of screaming girls and it was incredible. but i knew him just as a friend and i knew his family and it's been a really tough couple of days, yeah. you referenced there the screaming girls, it's kind of difficult for some people who weren't there at the time just to appreciate the level of hysteria and that kind of cultural significance. it hadn't happened since the beatles and that's why when the rollers had that reaction, it was called is rollermania, much the same as the beatles were called beatlemania, the fan adulation. it was the first time it had happened since the beatles so it really did make a big