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What did HT do after The 4-Skins, musically-speaking? What's he up to now?

Anyone know? It would be useful to have this information in the article, if anyone can find a source for it. --Kurt Shaped Box 00:01, 17 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Book references

With regards to the "he was also known as an extremely hard character as books such as Jeff Turner's "Cockney Reject" attest" line - would it be possible to get a page reference from said book, as opposed to just linking to the book for sale on Amazon? Similarly with the Cass Pennant book - the reference is currently a link to a page *about* the book, not an actual reference supporting the text present in the article. --Kurt Shaped Box 08:48, 6 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Not a problem to make it more accurate. I can get the page numbers from Cockney Reject and add those over the next couple of days. More of a problem with regards to the ICF reference, which I understand he was actually a member of. I've not got a copy of the Cass Pennant book but Iit is in Chapter 4 which was actually written by Gary Bushell. Is that accurate enough for a reference? --The4skins2004 22:40, 8 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

That should be fine (maybe someone else who has the book could look up the exact page?). Thanks very much for that... --Kurt Shaped Box 22:01, 9 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]