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Alan Gill (also called Alan David Gill) is an English vocalist, guitarist and songwriter, who formed part of the synthpop band Dalek I Love You and the post-punk/neo-psychedelic band The Teardrop Explodes.

Biography

Early career
Living in Thingwall, Wirral, he formed alongside Keith Hartley, a band called Mr. McKenzie, with David Balfe joining later.

In November 1976, with the onset of punk rock, the band changed their name to Radio Blank, with Stephen Brick joining on drums. The band played punk and R&B songs as well as covers like "You Really Got Me" by The Kinks and The Stranglers' "Peaches", but Gill and Balfe changed their musical views, dissolving the band to go in a far more experimental direction.


Dalek I Love You
Gill and Balfe next founded the experimental band Dalek I Love You in December 1977, along with David Hughes and Chris Teepee.


The Teardrop Explodes
Gill was also an influential member of The Teardrop Explodes, playing lead guitar and co-writing their biggest hit "Reward" with frontman Julian Cope, which charted at no. 6 in the UK Singles Chart. Gill performed on their 1980 gold-selling album Kilimanjaro. He was an influence on Cope, as documented in the latter's 1994 autobiography Head On, in which Cope describes Gill as his "guru", turning him from "tense to loose to slack in three months." Gill introduced Cope to LSD before leaving the band to concentrate on Dalek I Love You.


Film score composing and other works
After Dalek I Love You released their final album, Gill turned to film scoring, most notably for the 1985 film Letter to Brezhnev in which he collaborated with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra. In 1985, Gill also formed the cassette-only Bop-a-dub label, which released the Dalek I Love You album Naïve. In 1991, Gill scored the film Blonde Fist. Also that year, Gill acted as engineer for legendary British folk musician Davey Graham. Part of Graham's album Playing in Traffic was recorded at Gill's cottage in Raby Mere, Wirral. Around this time Gill became disillusioned with the hard-edged music business and retreated from the music scene completely, notably not picking up a guitar up for 15 years.


Popular culture
Gill's band inspired the title of Dalek I Love You, a radio drama which premiered on the British digital radio station BBC Radio 7 on 11 February 2006. The story centred on a man obsessed with Doctor Who who falls in love at a science fiction convention.
The band also inspired the title of Dalek I Loved You, an autobiography by the journalist Nick Griffiths about his life as a Doctor Who fan, published in 2007.


Recent years
In 2009, a Dalek I Love You track, "The World", was featured on the soundtrack to the film Awaydays. Gill's guitar, painted by himself in a tribal style, is played by main protagonist Elvis in one scene. In 2010, Gill, along with Balfe and Gary Dwyer (minus Cope), picked up a Mojo "inspiration" award for The Teardrop Explodes at the MOJO Awards in London. Afterward, Gill immersed himself in music again and embarked on a new band project called The Most High, with bassist Simon Walthew, drummer Ikem Washner and Phil Channell on keyboards and flute.

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Angela Clarke
Angela Clarke
(2 films)
Margi Clarke
Margi Clarke
(2 films)
Julie Graham
Julie Graham
(1 films)
Peter Firth
Peter Firth
(1 films)
Lesley Walker
Lesley Walker
(1 films)
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Filmography of Alan Gill (2 films)

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Blonde Fist, 1h42
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy, Action
Themes Sports films, Martial arts films, Boxing films
Actors Margi Clarke, Carroll Baker, Angela Clarke, Stephen Graham, Tina Malone, Julie Graham
Rating47% 2.3807652.3807652.3807652.3807652.380765
The film revolves around the story of Ronnie O'Dowd, a woman who attempts to escape her domestic problems by fleeing to New York in search of her father. She finds him, and experiences new problems, some friendship, a romance, and an unexpected career as pro-boxer, to make ends meet.
Letter to Brezhnev, 1h34
Directed by Chris Bernard
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Comedy, Romantic comedy, Romance
Themes Political films
Actors Alfred Molina, Peter Firth, Margi Clarke, Ken Campbell, Angela Clarke, Eileen Walsh
Rating66% 3.3451853.3451853.3451853.3451853.345185
Teresa et Elaine habitent a Kirby, petite agglomeration a quelques kilometres de Liverpool. Teresa travaille dans une fabrique de poulets, Elaine ne travaille pas. Apres avoir fauche le porte-monnaie d'un malabar elles partent a Liverpool. Elles rencontrent dans un bar deux marins russes. Pour Elaine c'est l'amour et elle decide de rejoindre Peter en Russie. Tout le monde s'oppose a son depart alors elle ecrit a Brejnev qui lui envoie un billet d'avion. Un film dans la veine de "My Beautiful Laundrette" qui sont la preuve d'une "nouvelle vague" britannique.