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Alan McGee and his new act Pete McLeod speak to Amy Zayed about Pete's new record, Creation records, drug addiction, Oasis and Primal scream, Alan's acting debut in Svengali and Kubricks, his forthcoming autobiography and Scottish independence (Part 1 of

Oct 09, 2013, 07:58 AM

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