So sad to hear about Mike's recent death. Nice post by Ray L & great comments from others too. Mike was regular at so many Pipeline Conventions and it was always a pleasure to talk to him. I also recall (personally) a brief chat with Colin Green back in 1995. I met him again recently, courtesy of Mo Foster. Yes....all of the Nero & The Gladiators singles were excellent. "I T H O T M King", "The Trek To Rome", "Czardas", "Boots", "Entry Of The Gladiators", "Tovarich", "Bleak House" etc., etc. It was only "I T H O T Mountain King" which was banned by the BBC - which was because it was considered to be disrespectful and irreverant to the memory of 'beloved' composer Edvard Grieg. Monti's "Czardas", Fucik's "Entrance Of The Gladiators" etc. were not banned as the originals were merely considered to be 'light orchestral' music. The whole scenario viz this part of the BBC's Music and Dance Policy Committee was set up by Sir Arthur Bliss (later Master Of The Queen's Musicke) during WW2. By 1961 he had LONG since left the BBC - but his influence was still felt. It's not generally known - but the person who banned "I T H O T M King", "S N A T Duckpond" & many others of that ilk was actually Sir William Glock (you will have to 'Google' him). Let's just say that he was a fine musician who was on first name terms with the likes of Igor Stravinsky, Pierre Boulez, Sir Adrian Boult, Karl Heinz Stockhausen, Benjamin Britten, Oliver Messaien etc., etc. You get the picture? A bit of a musical 'heavyweight' and intellectual snob. The likes of the Cougars and Nero & co. were probably contemptible to him!
Bests....Rob
