'Charisma is a form of psychosis': inspiring Eric Clapton, having kids at 70 … the irreverent life of post-punk puppeteer Ted Milton

Ted Milton, the 82-year-old saxophonist and puppeteer, is still going strong with his band Blurt and releasing new music. He's had an unconventional life, from sharing taxis with William S Burroughs to being featured in Monty Python's Jabberwocky.

Born into a family that moved to west Africa when he was 11, Milton found solace in music and rebellion. He recalls having a Dansette record player and being drawn to the works of Elvis, Carl Perkins, and Little Richard. As a young man, he dabbled in art studies at Cambridge and jazz in London before becoming part of the bohemian scene.

Milton's journey into puppetry was marked by experimentation and subversion. He recalls performing with puppets during support slots for bands like Clapton and Ian Dury, often incorporating anti-authoritarian messages and Brechtian aesthetics. His work was featured on Tony Wilson's TV show So It Goes, which caught the attention of Graham Lewis and Colin Newman from Wire.

Now, at 82, Milton is facing a new challenge: exploring his family dynamics through a film by his son George, The Last Puppet Show. The movie delves into Milton's past as a father figure, which he admits was sometimes tumultuous.

Milton attributes his charisma to a form of psychosis, as Alice Miller's book The Drama of the Gifted Child suggests that children often suppress their authentic selves to support others. He notes that this intense self-consciousness has abated with age, allowing him to be more grounded and less performative.

Despite this shift, Milton still finds himself drawn to the spotlight. His performances are a testament to his boundless energy and creativity, which continue to captivate audiences across Europe with Blurt and his new duo, the Odes.
 
🤔 I'm loving the fact that Ted Milton is still going strong at 82! He's got an incredible story of rebellion and experimentation, from sharing taxis with William S Burroughs to making puppets during Clapton's gigs 🚗🎸. It's crazy to think about how his life has been so intertwined with music and art - I mean, who else gets to say they've performed with puppets while supporting bands like Ian Dury? 😂 The fact that he's facing a new challenge exploring his family dynamics through film is really interesting... it'll be cool to see what his son George comes up with 🎬. And can we talk about how captivating Milton's energy and creativity still are? He's definitely proof that you're never too old to rock out 💥!
 
wow, 82 and still killing it 🤯💥 ted milton's story is literally a dream come true - from sharing taxis with william s burroughs to being in monty python, what an amazing journey! i can only imagine how hard it must've been for him to balance his art, rebellion, and family life at the same time 🤯. it's so beautiful that he's finally getting the recognition he deserves, especially with his son making a film about their complex relationship 💕. he's such an inspiration, not just for his music, but for living life on his own terms 👏💖
 
lol what's up w/ Ted Milton still killin it at 82? like, I gotta give it to him, the dude's got more lives than a cat has lives 🤪. I mean, who else can say they've performed with Clapton and Ian Dury while also being part of some wild puppetry scenes? the man's a legend for sure, but at 82, he's still getting his game face on and slaying the stage 🔥💥. gotta respect that level of dedication to art and performance 💯.
 
I'm telling you, this guy's life is like something out of a script 📚🎭. From taxi rides with William S Burroughs to being featured in Monty Python, it's like he's been living in a never-ending dream 🌴. And now, his son's making a film about him? It's like they're trying to create some sort of...I don't know, alternative reality or something 🔮. I mean, can you think of any other way his family dynamics would come out on screen? It just feels too convenient 🤔. And what's with the mention of Alice Miller's book? Is this guy being brainwashed or something 😏?
 
🤔 I'm so inspired by Ted Milton's life story! It's crazy how one person can have such an eclectic range of experiences - from jamming with William S Burroughs to being in Monty Python's movie 🎥. And it's amazing that he's still making music at 82, his energy is infectious! 💃🕺 I'm also curious about The Last Puppet Show film by his son George - how does Ted feel about exploring his family dynamics like this? Is it a bit of a wild ride looking back on his past as a dad? 🤝
 
I can feel how exhausting it must be for Ted Milton to be in the spotlight at 82 🤯💨 Still, he's still going strong and making music that inspires people of all ages. His journey is like a reminder that life is full of ups and downs, but with age comes wisdom and self-awareness 😌💫 It's beautiful to see how his experiences have shaped him into the person he is today 🙏 And I love how he attributes his charisma to a form of psychosis - it just goes to show that creativity can come from unexpected places 💡 What I'd like to know is, has he ever thought about taking a step back and letting someone else take center stage?
 
I feel like Ted Milton's story is so inspiring, especially coming from someone who's been in the music scene for as long as he has 🤩. I mean, can you even imagine how cool it must've been to share a taxi with William S Burroughs? 🚕💨 And now, at 82, he's still rocking out and releasing new music! It's like he's defying age and convention 🎸.

I love how his son George is making a film about their family dynamics - it must be so emotional to see your own life on screen 😊. But what I think is really interesting is how Ted Milton has described his charisma as a form of psychosis - it just goes to show that creativity can come from some pretty unconventional places 🌈.

I've been listening to Blurt's music and it's amazing - their energy is infectious! And now, with this new duo the Odes, I'm excited to see what they have in store for us 🎶. Ted Milton might be 82, but he's still got it 🔥.
 
Can you believe this guy's still going strong at 82? I mean, I'm sure it's all just some clever PR stunt, but seriously, how much can one person produce? He's got a film coming out about his family life, which is probably just an excuse to cash in on his 'charismatic' stage presence. And don't even get me started on the whole "psychosis" thing - sounds like he's just found a fancy way to avoid taking responsibility for his actions. Still, I guess you've got to give him credit for staying relevant... or whatever it is people do at his age 🤷‍♂️
 
omg u guyzz he's 82 nd stil shreddin on sax like a rockstar 💥🎸 i mean who else can say they shared taxis w/ william burroughs lol 😂 anyway i'm low-key obsessed w/ ted milton's life story - from african roots to bohemian london vibes, the man's got some serious cred 🕊️ his music is pure gold and that film about his son is supposed to be deep 🎬 i love how he talks about finding himself & embracing his psychosis as a form of self-love 💖 it's like he's saying 'hey world, i'm still here nd i'm still wild' 🌪️
 
I just watched this documentary about Ted Milton's life and I'm like wow 🤯 he's still doing music at 82?! That's so inspiring! As a student, I can relate to how passion for something can keep you going even when things get tough. Plus, his story is like a wild rollercoaster ride - from sharing taxis with William S Burroughs to being in Monty Python's film 🎬 it's like he's always pushing boundaries and taking risks. And now he's using that experience to explore his family dynamics through this film... I think it's gonna be so deep 💭
 
I just stumbled upon this thread from like 2 months ago lol! Ted Milton is literally my spirit animal 🤪. I mean, who else can go from sharing taxis with William S Burroughs to making music with Clapton and performing with puppets at Monty Python? The dude's got more lives than a cat. I love how he attributes his charisma to some form of psychosis, though - like, is that even possible for 82 or what? 😂 And his son George's film about their family dynamics sounds really interesting... I need to check it out ASAP 🎥
 
🎸 I'm loving Ted Milton's story 🌟! The way he's turned his unconventional life into an incredible career is truly inspiring 💪. From sharing taxis with William S Burroughs to being a part of Monty Python's Jabberwocky, this guy's had some wild experiences 🤯. And can you believe he's still creating and performing at 82?! 🎶 That's what I call dedication 💕. I'm curious about his new film, The Last Puppet Show, though - how will it be a departure from his usual high-energy performances? Maybe we'll see him being more low-key for once 😂.
 
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