Irvine Welsh delivered a eulogy for Les McKeown on Sunday as the Bay City Rollers singer’s funeral took place in London.
The Trainspotting author led the tributes at a private ceremony held for the singer at the City of London Crematorium in East London.
Welsh told those in attendance of his friendship and bond with the Edinburgh-born pop star.
McKeown’s wife Peko and son Jubei, who also delivered a tribute, celebrated his life with close friends and family.
During the order of service they listened to a version of the classic Danny Boy, recorded by McKeown with Vanessa Ann Redd, and one of his most recent songs called Goodbye.

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“It was emotional,” a close friend of the family said. “Those two songs did the trick and set everybody off, but it was a celebration of Les’s life and Irvine was brilliant. Irvine told how he had become friends with Les over the years. There was a lot of laughter.”
McKeown, who was frontman of the Bay City Rollers at the height of their fame in the 1970s, died last month aged 65.

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His hits included Bye Bye Baby and Give a Little Love, while Saturday Night was a US No1 in 1976.
Afterward the ceremony, Welsh tweeted: “Just 30 people Honoured to be asked by the family to give a tribute to an old friend. Goodbye bud, you spread a lot of joy.”
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