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Topic History of: Mickie Most - Rock Star?
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JK2006 And I see The Mail picks up on this story yesterday and runs it almost identically to the Guardian coverage.

Guardian and Mail in bed together against the BBC?

Odd.
giles2008 And Errol Brown and Hot Chocolate, The Animals, Hermans Hermits, Donovan and the Jeff Beck Group. Truly a legendary producer.
Emma Bee I think that in the UK Mickie Most owed most of his success to Nicky Chinn and Mike Chapman.
Michael I saw that piece, and on a side issue they are scraping the barrel. The BBC has generated £80 million in production funds. What's the price of a villa compared to that? The Beeb is a major int'l producer. Villas and yachts are tools of the trade in Cannes at a certain level. The Beeb is at that level.
giles2008 Mickie Most and The Playboys. 11 consecutive number ones in South Africa in the early sixties. Most of them were cover versions of Rock and Roll songs like the one on this link.The Guardians defenition of him as a "Rock Star" is a bit loose.