Tony White may refer to:
Anthony Raymond White (born June 16, 1954 in Grand Falls, Newfoundland and Labrador) is a retired Canadian ice hockey forward.
Drafted in 1974 by both the Washington Capitals of the National Hockey League and the New England Whalers of the World Hockey Association. White played with the Capitals and the Minnesota North Stars.
Tony White (born 1964, Farnham, Surrey) is a British novelist, writer and editor. Best known for his novel Foxy-T (Faber, 2003), described by Toby Litt in 2006 as his 'favourite British novel from the past ten years', White has been called a ‘serious, engaging voice of the modern city'. Since 2010 he has been chair of London’s arts radio station Resonance FM.
White's first novels Road Rage (Low Life Books, 1997), Satan Satan Satan (Attack Books!, 1999), and Charlieunclenorfolktango (Codex, 1999) – 'bizarre, depressing and unreadable' – have been located on the ‘marginal terrain of avant-pulp’, where writers such as Stewart Home and Victor Headley 'channel the energy and drive of pornography, the skinhead paperbacks of Richard Allen and the cartoon anarchism of Leo Baxendale's Beano comics to escape the stylistic and rhetorical corsets of the metropolitan novel.'. In 2006 the Russian publisher, T-ough Press faced criminal prosecution for publishing Russian language translations of Satan Satan Satan and Road Rage.
how long has it been?
it's good to see everything turned out
how we wanted it
how about the friends
we know that caved in
we never stopped
we never rested
see me here
cause I'm still standing
see you there
i watch you
watch you stand
we face the turbulence
up or down
here's the cards we're dealing with
how come our friends could never read them?
you and I have never rested
we'll sleep when we die