Yeah the skinhead thing never really appealed to me. If this book is, as it claims to be, the definitive book on skinheads then what little doubt I have that the skinhead scene at its roots was not any kind of real world working class movement but just another teeny bopper fashion/music scene pose mixed with bullying hooliganism has been erased. I will be fair and say a few good people have come out of that movement though. These people also grew up and moved on to other things. Sorry but anybody that feels the need to turn themselves into some sort of walking cliche and caricature, no matter how many real world risks they may put themselves in the way of, come off as just roleplayers who have no clue as to their true self or identity.
The author of this book writes in a very ranting "zine" like way (which I don't necessarily think is a bad thing) and is apparently a long time skinhead himself. Also this book is VERY English, which I suppose a skinhead history should be. The most interesting and useful stuff in Spirit of 69 is about the earliest days of the skinhead movement. After that it mainly consists of ska and oi music scene history and very poserish stuff pertaining to skinhead fashion and clothing. It does go into other topics like football hooliganism, the various factions and divisions of skinheads, the media circus that followed the skinhead scene during the 80's, some of the more infamous riots and brawls, there is even a fair amount of space given to those little Italian scooters that many skins in England used to zip around on. Its a mildly entertaining and interesting book in some parts, one thing I like about it is for the most part its an independent first hand history, which is something I would like to see more of on all topics instead of every non fiction book being written by professional academics, as is the case 95% of the time. Overall I wouldn't go out of my way to recomend Spirit of 69 to anybody unless they were highly into ska and oi music or they were some sort of retro fashion victim with a fetish for boots, braces and bald heads.