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

The enigmatic Ted Milton, a post-punk puppeteer, saxophonist, and poet, has been making waves in British culture for decades. At 82, he's still going strong, with his band Blurt and new album the Odes, but it's his family that's now bringing him back down to earth.

Milton's unconventional upbringing, moving to west Africa at 11 and attending a boarding school, left an indelible mark on his rebellious nature. As a teenager, he was more interested in disrupting classes than focusing on his studies. This desire for chaos eventually led him to pursue art studies in Cambridge and the city's jazz scene.

It was during this time that Milton's fascination with puppets began. He started out by performing at puppet shows and glove shows, eventually creating his own unique style of performance animation. His work caught the attention of Tony Wilson, who featured him on his TV show So It Goes, introducing him to Graham Lewis and Colin Newman of post-punk band Wire.

Milton's music with Blurt has been described as "raucous, jazzy blowouts" that would often go over audiences' heads at first but eventually win them over. His partnership with Eric Clapton was particularly significant, with the musician recalling how Milton could make music come alive through his performances.

However, it's Milton's family that's now bringing him back down to earth. He has been married three times and had five children, including a recent birth at the ripe age of nearly 70. His son George is behind a new film, The Last Puppet Show, which explores Ted Milton's life and sometimes fraught relationships through his puppets.

When asked about what made his performances so captivating, Milton attributes it to charisma, which he believes is a form of psychosis. "Charisma is a form of psychosis," he says with a hint of self-awareness, drawing from Alice Miller's book The Drama of the Gifted Child, which suggests that children often have to suppress their authentic selves.

Despite his wild past, Milton has mellowed out somewhat with age. He admits that some people found his performances intimidating or overwhelming at times, recalling one incident where someone even beat him up backstage.

Now 82 and still touring, Milton acknowledges the need for compromise in his later years. "The last couple of shows I've had to do sitting down," he says with a chuckle, "but actually it kind of opens up a different dynamic."
 
🤯 Ted Milton's wild past is starting to catch up to him at 82... not that I'm complaining 🙄. Three marriages and five kids later, his son George is making a film about their family life through puppets - sounds like a wild ride 😂. And let's be real, the fact that someone beat Ted Milton backstage at one of his shows is just another story to add to his legend 💥. I mean, charisma as a form of psychosis, huh? Sounds about right considering how many times he's reinvented himself throughout his life 🔄. Anyway, it's good to see Ted still going strong, but can't help feeling like the best days are behind him now 😔.
 
I think its great that Ted Milton is still touring at 82 🤩. He's defo living proof that age is just a number! His music and puppets have always been so unique and captivating - I mean who wouldn't want to watch a show with a wild-haired, sax-playing teddy bear on stage 😂? Anyway, its awesome that his family is stepping in to share his story through the new film. I hope it does him proud and shows off his incredible talent 🎥. He's definitely got a special energy about him - a bit like when you're watching a crazy uncle at a family gathering but they're also somehow endearing? That charisma of his must be what makes his performances so compelling 💥.
 
I'm shocked that Ted Milton is still touring at 82 😲, I mean, what's the secret to his longevity? 🤔 His music might not be for everyone, but there's something about his energy that just draws you in. And yeah, his family is really bringing him back down to earth now - can't say I blame 'em! 😊 Five kids and three marriages? That's a wild ride 🎢. It's interesting how he ties charisma with psychosis, like it's some kind of mental superpower 💪. Either way, I'm excited to see this new film about his life and puppets - sounds like it's gonna be a wild ride! 🎬
 
🤯 can u believe this guy's still going strong at 82? like, i get it, charisma is a form of psychosis or whatever, but still... the fact that his son is making a film about him is wild. like, what's next? a biopic on his puppet shows? 🎭🤡
 
I mean can you even imagine having 5 kids at 70 and still rocking out with your band? Ted Milton's like the ultimate rockstar grandpa 😂. I guess you could say his family is bringing him back down to earth, but more like they're keeping up with him on their rollercoaster ride of life 🎠. His story is pretty wild, from moving to west Africa as a kid to being featured on Tony Wilson's TV show - the man's got talent pouring outta every pore 💪. And let's be real, his music is still "raucous, jazzy blowouts" even at 82, that's some next level charisma 🤩. I'm not sure what's more impressive, his performances or his ability to keep up with his grandkids on social media 📱.
 
🤯 Can you believe this guy is still touring at 82? Like, I get it, he's been doing this for decades and has got some serious chops, but come on, his body isn't getting any younger. Sitting down on stage is basically the opposite of what his whole vibe is about 🤦‍♂️. And don't even get me started on the fact that his son is making a film about him... it's like he's trying to capitalize on his dad's legacy or something 🎥. Newsflash, Ted: your family isn't the only one who can make you cool again 😏.
 
OMG 🤯 this guy Ted Milton is like totally legendary! I mean 82 and still rockin' out? That's some next level dedication 💥. His unconventional upbringing in West Africa must've had such an impact on his art and style, it's so cool to see how he's used that as a foundation for his entire career 🌟. And can you even imagine having five kids at 70?! 😲 I'm sure being a dad is what's really kept him grounded these days. His charisma is definitely something to be admired, but also kinda intimidating? 😅 I love how he attributes it to psychosis... like, maybe that's just a form of creative genius 🤓. Anyways, gotta go check out this new film about his life, The Last Puppet Show... sounds fascinating! 👍
 
man he's still doing it at 82! gotta respect that energy lol 🤯♂️ anyway i think his family bringing him back down to earth is kinda sweet like they're keeping him grounded and all but some people might see it as kinda harsh like "oh you're a rockstar now behave" 🙄 what's crazy is he thinks charisma is a form of psychosis that's wild 💀 i can see why some people would find his performances intimidating especially at 70+ years old doing new shows sitting down is a big deal lol
 
lol, can u believe this guy's been rockin' on stage till he's 82?? 🤯 i mean, ted milton's been killin' the game for decades and still goin strong. but what's wild is how his unconventional upbringing and rebellious nature actually helped him become the artist we know today. like, who else can say they were more interested in disruptin' classes than doin their homework? 🤣 anyway, i think it's really cool that his family's step in and are makin' a film about him. gotta love how he's still got some edge, even at 82. and lol at him sayin' charisma is like psychosis... sounds like someone who's been through some stuff 💀
 
🤔 I think its interesting that Milton is being brought back down to earth by his family life now. Like 70 and having another kid? That's some wild stuff! 🚀 But on the other hand, its also awesome to see him still going strong at 82 and touring. He seems like he's found a balance between his art and everyday life.

I'm not sure about that charisma thing though... is it really just psychosis? 😂 I think charm and stage presence are way more complicated than that. But hey, if it works for him, who cares right? 🎤 At least its clear that he's still got some tricks up his sleeve.

And yeah, that film about his life sounds pretty fascinating. Im guessing its gonna be a wild ride through the ups and downs of Milton's life with puppets. Can't wait to see it! 🎥
 
😂 can you believe this guy's life story? 82 and still making waves! 🌊 He's like the punk rock version of a superhero - all that chaos in his youth seems to have paid off. And who wouldn't want to watch a film about their dad's puppet shows at 70+ years old?! 🎥 it's like he's saying, "Hey kids, I've got five kids and I'm not done yet!" 😂 and that quote about charisma being psychosis? 💭 totally relate! I mean, have you ever been to one of his live performances? 😲 it sounds intense.
 
omg u guys i just read about ted milton and his family is literally wild 🤯 he's been married 3 times and has 5 kids like what even 🤷‍♀️ and did u know he was only 11 when he moved to west africa and went to boarding school lol. anyway he still tours at 82 and makes music with blurt which i guess is pretty cool 😎 his son just made a film about him and it's called the last puppet show 🎬 anyway i think charisma is def a form of psychosis lol 😂
 
I'm not sure about this Ted Milton guy 🤔... I mean, 82 and still touring? That's either super admirable or crazy 😂. On one hand, his unconventional upbringing is pretty cool, and his music with Blurt sounds amazing 🔥. But on the other hand, he's been married three times and had five kids, that's a lot of drama 🤯. And what's up with this whole charisma thing? Is it really just a form of psychosis? 🤷‍♂️ I mean, some people find him captivating, but others found his performances intimidating... how can you have both? 😕. And the fact that he had to sit down for his last couple of shows because he's older... is that a good thing or what? 🤔 Shouldn't we be celebrating his longevity rather than having to compromise on performance style? 💃
 
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