tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-173266820887363493.post9175576730804351651..comments2023-07-03T09:22:54.187+01:00Comments on The World Of Jeff!: 100 Records That Shook The World, #10Jeff Hickmotthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16024527446189594739noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-173266820887363493.post-9524354183805390962016-02-16T17:50:23.112+00:002016-02-16T17:50:23.112+00:00Hi Colin, forgive my tardiness in replying but I&#...Hi Colin, forgive my tardiness in replying but I've been rather neglectful of the blog as of late, especially checking to see if anyone has made a comment! I like your page, it's very good indeed! The reason I've been letting the blog go to seed a bit is that I now produce a weekly podcast in addition to everything else i do, and my job keeps me busy too. If you've not heard the show, i encourage you to go to jeffhickmott.podomatic.com and take a listen. Cheers mate! Jeff Hickmotthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16024527446189594739noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-173266820887363493.post-37052646372334777322014-11-20T10:51:19.532+00:002014-11-20T10:51:19.532+00:00Hi Jeff. I'm currently going through the list...Hi Jeff. I'm currently going through the list of 100 Records That Shook The World and posting them in a music appreciation site I am co-manager of. I'm an avid music fan myself and have many CDs and albums. I am unemployed at the moment so can't afford to buy more CDs or downloads. However, this does mean that I am going back to my own collection of records from all ages. I like everything from 1920s onwards and have many jazz, blues, folk, rock & pop records. My fave era is the mid 60s to mid 70s for rock and pop. Jazz was best in the mid 50s to late 60s and folk early 60s to mid 70s.<br />Forgive me rattling on here.<br /><br />Col ;)<br />Colhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13908553721042082859noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-173266820887363493.post-61424677787884921582013-11-04T01:10:24.636+00:002013-11-04T01:10:24.636+00:00As I've mentioned before, this list of 100 rec...As I've mentioned before, this list of 100 records is not of my choosing - it was from a British music magazine, now sadly defunct, from the early 90's, called VOX. They issued this list and I agreed with most (but not all) of their selections (see my entry as regards The Band). I am merely sticking to the list. However, I do think that Dead Or Alive were a major influence on Hi-NRG, Nu-Disco and Techno.Jeff Hickmotthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16024527446189594739noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-173266820887363493.post-61326993522732359832013-11-03T23:14:06.118+00:002013-11-03T23:14:06.118+00:00Usually, Mr. Hickmott, I'm on board with your ...Usually, Mr. Hickmott, I'm on board with your "100 Records That Shook The World."<br /><br />However, in this particular case - regardless of the fact I'm a digger of Dead Or Alive - I must disagree with you on this particular artist's disc. <br /><br />DoA just wasn't "shake-worthy" ... Ruprechthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00877547409686157948noreply@blogger.com