Talk:Roy Harper

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[edit] Comic book characters

I removed this text — '''Roy Harper''' is also the civilian identity of the comic book superhero known as [[Speedy (comics)|Speedy or Arsenal]]. — because it has absolutely nothing to do with the Roy Harper of this page. If there is a need for a disambiguation page, make one, but don't put content that refers to unrelated entities at the bottom of an another page. 24.12.132.100 16:34, 16 April 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Busker Reference

Removed busker category as the link directs to a page of people who "practice busking or street performance". That's not quite applicable here. Stephenjh 01:41, 26 May 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Sections / Content Layout

Separated sections to include "The Nineties" and "Recent Work", I think that over those 16 years there's more than enough information to be added in these sections...in good time! Stephenjh 21:52, 30 May 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Come Out Fighting Genghis Smith Cover Art

I have removed the text claiming that Harpers second albums artwork was controversial, as the artwork referred to was in fact not the original artwork but the artwork on the re-issued CD. (Whether this was the originally intended atwork I do not know.) Stephenjh

[edit] Rating?

When this article has been improved, how does one go about submitting it for a rating? Stephenjh