Earlier this year, I wrote a column suggesting that the Kansas City Chiefs must bring back its traditional touchdown song, “Rock ‘N’ Roll Part Two.” The song has not been played at Arrowhead Stadium since 2014.
A majority of Chiefs fans on social were open to the idea of bringing back the song to Arrowhead Stadium. But many also voted against it because they said that Gary Glitter, co-writer and performer of the song, would receive royalties for the song. Glitter, also known as Paul Gadd, is currently serving a 16-year jail term for sexual crimes against minors.