Geoff Barton
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Recovering English teacher, head, and union baron. Chiefly: books, food, Shakespeare, oracy … and endless pics of Suffolk skies with border terrier Molly B.
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“When I started out I thought: ‘I’ll be able to play guitar, drink, take drugs and shag as many women as I can!’ But we ended up in the prog vein”: Pye Hastings’ lifelong urges
Entertainment (UK) 6 hours ago Movie Review – Rosebush Pruning (2026) flickeringmyth.com - Robert Kojder • 6h Rosebush Pruning, 2026. Directed by Karim Aïnouz.
“In the middle of punk, I’m coming up with an album about a Martian invasion, narrated by Richard Burton and featuring Justin Hayward and Phil Lynott. It does sound kind of nuts”: The maverick who turned a classic sci-fi novel into a musical masterpiece
Hear Me Out: ‘Songs of Innocence’ is the most pretentious album ever made There has always been a little bit of pretentiousness throughout every single U2 album ever made. Bono might claim that he wants to change the world …
“I reckon Ritchie Blackmore might have thought we’d made a mistake having them open for Rainbow, as we just couldn’t match them”: When AC/DC blew Rainbow off stage
A composite photograph of AC/DC’s Angus Young and Ritchie Blackmore of Rainbow performing onstage in the 1970s. It’s been a long time since AC/DC supported anybody, but back in the 1970s they took any gig they could. This resulted in the relatively unknown Australian band opening for such established acts as Kiss, Black Sabbath and even The Stranglers. And the headliners often didn’t know what had hit them. One band who felt the full force of Hurricane ’DC were Rainbow.
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