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Mickie Most: In Memoriam audio
Micky Most
Legendary producer Mickie Most, real name Michael Peter Hayes, died from cancer at home in Totteridge, north London on 30 May
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It was with great sadness that I learned last week of the passing of one of the true moguls of the music industry, Mickie Most.

"He listened kindly to my 200 mph rantings and yours truly wasted no time in telling him who should be on his TV programme. He seemed like a nice fella..."

I never met him but I did have the pleasure of talking to him on the phone back in 1978 while I was still at school.

I was 15 at the time and the editor of our school punk fanzine, The Modern World, and one lunchtime I decided to call the Birmingham office of a new TV music show called Revolver to ask whether it was possible for any London kids to come up to the recordings.

See, Revolver was the nearest the punk/ new wave scene had to its own version of Top Of The Pops - and it was Mickie's brainchild. Presented by the wickedly funny Peter Cook - who played a grumpy ballroom manager who LOATHED punk - its mix of new bands, retro clips and humour was the perfect Saturday night tonic.

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Over its one and only series, Revolver boasted early, lightning TV appearances from the likes of XTC, The Jam, the Rich Kids, Generation X and Steel Pulse. If my fading memory serves me correctly, it was also the show that gave Dire Straits their first TV outing, but we'll forgive Mickie that one!

Micky Most with Nancy Sinatra
An established hitmaker by now, Micky worked with Nancy Sinatra in 1969

I asked a secretary in the office if I could speak to the great man and, surprise surprise, was quickly put through. He listened kindly to my
200-mph rantings and we proceeded to have a long discussion about the state of the current music scene, while yours truly wasted no time in telling him who should be on the programme. He seemed like a nice fella.

Mickie - who lived in Totteridge north London - was a performer in his own right in the early 60s.

astute businessman

Part of a duo called The Most Brothers, it was while touring with the Rolling Stones and the Everly Brothers that he first saw The Animals in a Newcastle club.

He swiftly put them on record and followed up with mega hits for artists like the Nashville Teens, Donovan and Herman's Hermits, who at one time in the mid-60s were selling more singles than The Beatles!

Chrissie Hynde and Jeff Beck
Chrissie Hynde and Jeff Beck were among the many stars at Micky's funeral in Golders Green, north west London

An astute businessman, Mickie was one of the first in the industry to find an artist, make the records himself - and subsequently reap the rewards.

The 70s saw him go on to launch his own record label, RAK, and enjoy countless hits with Hot Chocolate, Suzi Qautro, Mud, Smokie and a slew of others.

Mickie, to put it mildly, had great ears and his contribution to the good ship Pop and all who sail in her was immense. Thanks for the music, Mickie!

audiolisten hear The Animals and 'We've Gotta Get Out Of This Place' from Most of The Animals (listen in Windows Media Player - )
audiolisten hear Hot Chocolate and 'Brother Louie' from 14 Greatest Hits

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