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Mike Colman 1951 - 2010 |
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And
so another one falls........ I remember he had a bit of a 'burr' to his voice and think his parents lived in
Bournemouth /Dorset, but he was able to come to London a lot |
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Mike left Charterhouse in early 1967 and apart from a phone call to Ant during the Seventies (when Mike was living in Norwich and running a record shop), none of the other members of Anon had had any contact with him since then. Fast forwarding thirty years to 1997, I was in the middle of writing an article for Ant's fan club magazine The Pavilion about Anon - I'd tracked down all the surviving members of the band to interview them and was naturally interested in getting in touch with Mike if I could. It wasn't easy but to cut a long story short contact was established when the phone rang one evening and it was Mike, who was by then living in Stroud. He hadn't thought about his time at Charterhouse and playing with Anon for many years but he had some good memories which he kindly agreed to share. My contact with Mike had come too late for the original article but after he'd read it he offered to write an article of his own. The next issue of our magazine subsequently included Mike's excellent feature 'A Blast From The Past', in which he recalled not only his time with Anon but also offered an insight into life at Charterhouse at the time.
Mike and I kept in touch for a while afterwards although I hadn't heard from him
for several years so it was a pleasant surprise to receive an e-mail from him
out of the blue last year when he asked if I still had the text of his original
article as he was having trouble locating it. Mike also mentioned that he
had been very ill for some time - this came as a shock to me as I had
no idea that he had suffered a bought of pneumonia in 2003 and had subsequently
been given 18 months to live by the doctors so he had been living on borrowed
time for the last six years. I
found the text of the article and sent it off to Mike - he e-mailed me a couple
of weeks later saying how much he enjoyed it seeing it again and shared a
couple more memories of his time with Anon that the article had reminded him of. Sadly this was
to be the last contact I had with him.
Mike has been described as a free spirit and that was certainly the impression I
had of him but I also found him to be very down-to-earth and friendly and he was very generous with his time for me. I got the feeling that even
though his time with Anon was by now over 40 years ago and was only a very brief
period in his life, it was still something that he looked back on with some
pride and affection. I'm very glad that I did manage to find Mike and had the
chance to get to know him a little.
Jonathan Dann
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