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Alan

It's a long way to the top if you want to rock n roll

About Me

I've played songs with Vegetables At Last and appeared in an Abe strip. You should all buy Abe, it's a great book by Glenn Dakin. You can buy it on Amazon and good comic shops everywhere. If you're lucky you can still find my kid's book "Colin the Goblin" in a few bargain book shops (actually probably just the one in Lewisham). A couple of the songs I've done with my band and alter ego, Cade, are on the sister site below. I also edit the Classic Marvel Figurine Collection and a few other things. Big thanks to Nick Abadzis for the profile pic. Check out his work at www.nickabadzis.com it's ace. 'Nuff said. .. This Year's Song

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My Interests

Writing, music, Kung Fu, Qigong, swimming, reading, comics, movies, my fish, football...
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I'd like to meet:

Bill Hicks, Veronica Mars, Kurt Vonnegut, Charisma Carpenter, Sigong Ip Chun, Steven Gerrard. And anyone who happens to be interesting and creative.

Music:

The Church, Vegetables At Last, The Only Ones, The Eels, Weezer, Dirty Pretty Things, Ian McNabb, Pharrell Williams, New Model Army, Peter Case, UFO, AC/DC, Andy White, Springsteen, Everlast, The Killers, Fall Out Boy, Ian Brown, Echo and The Bunnymen and lots more...

Movies:

Princess Bride, Casablanca, Duck Soup, Harvey, Conan The Barbarian, Before Sunrise/Sunset, Ferris Bueller's Day Off... too many others to mention.

Television:

The Wire, Heroes, Veronica Mars, Studio 60, Buffy, Firefly, How I Met Your Mother, Life on Mars, My Name is Earl, I need to get out more...

Books:

Breakfast of Champions by Kurt Vonnegut, Women by Charles Bukowski, David Gemmell, Flashman, Preacher, Generation X by Douglas Coupland and too many to mention.

Heroes:

Bill Hicks, Steven Gerrard, Kurt Vonnegut, Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, Marx Bros, Robert E Howard, Flashman... mainly for his strong moral code...