Talk:Davie Allan

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Hey, doesn't it seem like every paragraph except the first is a slam against this guy? - Two Halves

I removed Techunter's stuff about Allan's political "activism." Forwarding missives to your email contact list does not qualify as political activism. Also removed the throwaway paragraph on Allan's "sleeping and slandering." I have the "Anthology '64-'68" Sundazed reissue--I'll greatly expand this page more based on the liner notes provided (they are extensive). Justin Bailey 15:46, 10 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Blue's Theme

It looks like a grammatical error, but the name of the song really is "Blue's Theme" (not "Blues Theme"). In The Wild Angels, the main character is named "Blue". —Chowbok 19:06, 28 July 2006 (UTC)

Actually, I just looked it up and the character is "Blues". So it's really "Blues' Theme" ("Blues's Theme" would also have been correct--Davie Allan apparently doesn't read Strunk & White). Correcting now. —Chowbok 19:10, 28 July 2006 (UTC)