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I've started this article and I'm struggling to find info (let alone referenced info) about Andy Palmer. Additions are most welcome. Where the hell has Andy gone? What does he do now? He seems to have vanished from the face of the planet. Yintaɳ 23:31, 1 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]
He's still around. he performed at the 'Voices in opposition to War' concert with Eve Libertine, Phil Robson and maybe others doing some Crass songs in 2002, and the next day he was at a party at Dial House, where he told me it was the first time he'd been back there since leaving the band 18 years earlier.
He's now an artist, he had an exhibition at a gallery in London a while back, but unfortunately I didn't see it.
By all accounts he no longer wants to be associated with Crass, but when I saw him he seemed positive and cheerful enough about he Crass years, maybe he just feels its not relevant to him any more? 77.96.212.87 (talk) 10:10, 13 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]
The style surely looks similar to his work for Crass records. Much more colourful of course, but there is a similarity. Interesting. I found another Andrew Palmer website, but that Andrew is a photographer in New Zealand. We can count him out, I guess. You wrote "..he no longer wants to be associated with Crass", which is of course his right, but it's gonna be bloody difficult to get some references going, then. Tricky one, this... Yintaɳ 16:36, 13 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]