'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, 82, still embodies the unbridled energy of his youth, his charisma on full display as he navigates life's twists and turns with unapologetic flair. His irreverent career has been marked by a trailblazing spirit, having performed with some of the most iconic figures in British music history.

Milton's foray into puppetry began in the 1960s, where his performances often blurred the lines between art and anarchy. The experience had a profound impact on him, and he would later describe it as a form of psychosis – "charisma is a form of psychosis" – which allowed him to connect with audiences on a deep level.

As his own family has grown older, Milton's perspective has shifted. His children have given him grandchildren at the ripe age of 70, a testament to his enduring vitality. However, this newfound family life has brought its own set of challenges, forcing him to confront the complexities of parenthood and the weight of legacy.

Milton's music career, meanwhile, continues to ebb and flow with renewed vigor. As the frontman of Blurt, he has maintained a strong connection with his audience, effortlessly weaving his saxophone and vocals into a sound that is both raw and elegant. The band's performances have become the stuff of legend, with Milton's boundless energy drawing in crowds like a magnet.

Despite age and the passing of time, Milton remains an unapologetic provocateur, pushing boundaries with each new performance and album release. His most recent endeavor, "The Last Puppet Show," promises to be a scathing examination of his own demons, with puppets serving as a symbol of both creative freedom and existential struggle.

In conversation, Milton exudes a warm, if slightly mischievous, smile. His mind remains razor-sharp, slicing through the complexities of life with a wit that is as quick as it is devastating. Love Is Like a Violence, a 1984 solo track by Blurt, has become an unlikely anthem for club nights in Glasgow's Optimo, a testament to Milton's enduring influence.

As he prepares to hit the road once more with Blurt, Milton seems almost at peace, having finally found a sense of balance between his artistic pursuits and family life. Charisma may be a form of psychosis, but it has also been tempered by experience, wisdom, and an unwavering commitment to creative expression.
 
🤕 just read about Ted Milton's new album "The Last Puppet Show" and I'm already feeling the existential dread creeping in... 82 years young, still pushing boundaries? what if this is just a form of delayed acceptance of mortality? also, his latest tour dates are selling out fast, but have we seen the darker side of enthusiasm yet? people gathering to watch him perform with puppets might be more than just an innocent love for art 🤪
 
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man he's still got it 🤩 82 is old for doing what he does and still killing it on stage with that saxophone his energy is infectious he's a true original and his music is like nothing else out there i mean love is like a violence is such an anthem for the club scene in glasgow and now he's getting back on tour which is gonna be epic can't wait to see him perform live
 
I think Ted Milton is like the ultimate embodiment of youthful rebellion, you know? Like he's still got that wild streak in him even at 82! 🤪 It's so inspiring to see someone who's still pushing boundaries and living life on their own terms. I love how he's found a way to balance his art with family life – it's not always easy, but it sounds like he's finally figured out the secret sauce. And that quote... wait, nope, just kidding! 😂 What really gets me is how he sees charisma as this intense form of psychosis, like it's a force that can both connect him to others and drive him crazy. That's so deep, you know?
 
I think Ted Milton is still one cool cat 🎸🔥 at 82! He's got this crazy energy that just draws people in. I mean, who else can make puppetry look so edgy and raw? 😂 His music career has had its ups and downs, but he's always managed to stay true to himself and his art. And it's amazing how he's still pushing boundaries and challenging himself after all these years.

I think what really speaks to me is that he hasn't lost his spark at all - he's still got this mischievous grin and a mind that's razor-sharp. He's like, "I'm not done yet, world!" 💪 And I love how he's found a balance between his family life and his music career. It's not always easy to juggle those two things, but it sounds like he's really found his groove.

His latest album is going to be so interesting - a scathing examination of his own demons? That takes guts! 💔 I'm definitely going to have to check that out when it comes out. But for now, let's just bask in the glory of Ted Milton's unbridled awesomeness 😎
 
I'm loving Ted Milton's energy! 82 and still going strong 🤘🎸 He's got this charisma thing down pat, and it's not just about being a frontman – it's like he's having a conversation with the audience, you know? Like, his music career has been on a wild ride, but he's always stayed true to himself. I love that "Love Is Like a Violence" is still getting played out at club nights in Glasgow 🎶 And yeah, family life can be tough, but it seems like he's finally found that balance... that's what I call a productivity hack 😊
 
You know I've always been obsessed with this guy's energy 🤪! Like, 82 years old and still fronting his own band? That's dedication. And the whole puppet thing? Genius. It's like he's tapped into this crazy creativity that just won't die. I'm intrigued by how he says charisma is a form of psychosis - does it really feel that intense? 💭 But what I think I love most about him is how unapologetic he remains. He's not afraid to poke fun at himself or push boundaries, and that's something we could all learn from 🎸
 
I'm not sure what's more inspiring - Ted Milton's boundless energy or how he's still finding new ways to push boundaries at 82 🤯. His music career is like a rollercoaster ride of emotions, but you can't help but be drawn in by his charisma and passion. I love that he's embracing his demons and exploring them through his art - it takes a lot of courage to do that, especially as we age. And let's be real, who wouldn't want to see Ted Milton live on stage? He's like a force of nature 🌪️.
 
lol what's next for ted milton? he's def still got the spark, but i wonder if he'll ever slow down 🤣 70 yrs old and rocking out with his band, not bad! the way he talks about his demons in "the last puppet show" is giving me major chills 🎭 what a legend
 
I think Ted Milton is like the ultimate inspiration for anyone who's ever felt like they don't quite fit in 🤪! I mean, the guy's still rocking out at 82, which is just incredible 💥. And his music career? Still going strong, and he's not afraid to speak his mind or stir up some controversy – that's gotta be a sign of someone who's still passionate about what they do 💖. Plus, can you imagine having grandkids at 70? That's like, total rockstar status 🤩! I'm all for embracing your age and finding balance in life, rather than trying to hide or conform. And honestly, I think his music is even more raw and beautiful because of the experiences he's had – it's like he's distilled all that energy into something truly special ✨. Bring on "The Last Puppet Show" – I'm here for it!
 
I'm not really sure what's so captivating about this guy Ted Milton 🤔. I mean, he's 82 and still rocking out with his saxophone? That's like me trying to do a backflip at my age... not gonna happen 😂. But seriously, I guess it's cool that he's still got that "unbridled energy" thing going on. It reminds me of when I used to attend music festivals as a kid – the excitement and freedom of being part of something big 🎉.

I also love how he's not afraid to talk about his demons in his latest project, The Last Puppet Show 💥. It takes a lot of courage to share that stuff, especially at his age. I hope it's helpful for others who are struggling with similar issues 🤗. Anyway, if you're into music and puppets, then this guy might be up your alley 👍.
 
the old man's still got it 🎸💥 somehow he's managed to maintain this wild energy despite being in his 80s it's like he's defying gravity or something his music's always been a bit of a wild card but now he's getting all introspective and stuff about the struggles of parenthood and legacy it's like he's finally got some perspective 🤯 might be interesting to see how that plays out live
 
I think Ted Milton is still killing the game at 82 🤯! His energy is infectious and I love how he's using his age as fuel for his next moves. The way he's pushing boundaries with puppets and music is so refreshing – it's like he's defying gravity and saying, "Hey, I'm not done yet!" 💥 The fact that he's still got a sense of balance in his life is impressive too. It's clear he's found a way to make family life and art work together. As someone who's all about living life on their own terms, I gotta give it up for Ted Milton – the man is a true original 🤠
 
Ted Milton is like the ultimate rockstar, you know? 🤟 He's still got that wild energy going on at 82, but now he's got some added flavor from being a grandfather 😊. It's trippy how his music career just keeps getting reinvigorated, like he's trying to make up for lost time or something. But you can't deny the man's charisma – it's infectious and gets crowds pumped up 🎉.

I love how he talks about his past experiences as a form of psychosis, though... it's like, yeah, that makes sense? He's always pushed boundaries with Blurt, but now he's using puppets to explore some deeper stuff. Can't wait to see what "The Last Puppet Show" is all about 🤔. And on a lighter note, "Love Is Like a Violence" is still getting played at club nights in Glasgow... that's some serious staying power 😎.

One thing that's interesting is how Milton's perspective has shifted with age – he's got to balance his art with family life now. That's like the ultimate challenge for any creative person 🤯. But from what I've seen, he seems pretty at peace about it all... which is awesome. Charisma may be a form of psychosis, but tempered wisdom is even better 😊.
 
I'm telling ya, there's something fishy about Ted Milton's rise to fame 🤔. I mean, have you noticed how his music career just coincidentally started after he tried puppetry in the 60s? It's like he stumbled upon this "psychosis" thing and suddenly became a rockstar 💥. And now, with his new album out, it's all about confronting his demons - but what if that's just a clever ruse to sell more tickets? 🎟️ He's still got that charisma, but is it really from his art or from some deeper psychological manipulation? 🤯
 
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