Talk:Mi-Sex

Cleanup
Starting cleanup of this article, needs a bit of work and ref's cited --Mikecraig 00:32, 23 May 2007 (UTC)

I recall hearing years ago that Mi-Sex chose their name to acknowledge Ultravox (in its John Foxx days) which had a single called 'My Sex'. I do not have a reference as yet. It would be good to have a confirmation or denial of this anecdote. --The.dvincent 08:27, 15 September 2007 (UTC)


 * Indeed they did (John Dix's excellent "Stranded in paradise" confirms this). Have thoroughly overhauled the article - hope it looks better! :) Grutness...wha?  11:34, 8 May 2008 (UTC)

Richard Hodgkinson
The link for the drummer of the name above instead links to an English cricketer by the same name.

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Disputed Edits
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There is much to dispute here - EMI New Zealand's Peter Dawkins for a start. Dawkins left EMI NZ in 1972 years before. By 1977 he was at CBS Australia. Fragments Of Time were a prog-rock band, nothing New Wave about them.

This page needs a major revision. Snig27 (talk) 10:28, 26 June 2019 (UTC)