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Dear Ted, When are you coming to Budapest again - I missed the last gig on A Hajo / the Ship in 2005.....?? My kids Mia and Alfred respond admirably to your sounds - resulting in a whirling dervish dance. Sincerely - David Sutherland.

David Sutherland, davidssutherland@hotmail.com
1/7/2007 10:24:36 AM - ip address:84.1.203.234


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MUSIC CLUB , info@musicclub.it
1/8/2007 6:11:33 AM - ip address:81.113.56.98


Dear Mr Milton, What is all this nonsense ? Bring back Mr Nez Nez Nez and get a proper haircut or I'll portray you as a retiring bank clerk during the 60s in Brighton, in my memoirs. Fondly, Hughie Flint

Hughie Flint, hugh@flashdog.co.uk
1/12/2007 5:01:16 AM - ip address:84.69.34.45


Hello there, I'm a Brazilian journalist/broadcaster/writer. Just got recently one your best of cds, and it made me feel nostalgic about your music. I have half of your discography. Love your stuff. Any chances to buy the rest of your releases directly from you? Spare copies on vinyl? Also, please fill me up with some info regarding the hand-made cds/book.I'd like to buy one or two, but -er, sorry- they are a bit expensive for third world standards :-) Thanks so much in advance Regards Fernando

Fernando Naporano, fernandon@mac.com
1/23/2007 1:14:32 PM - ip address:201.52.102.162


Hi Ted, Very glad you are re-releasing that tune we did. I would love a copy if poss. Hope you are well. Best, Steve Beresford 62 Oxford Gardens London W10 5UN

Steve Beresford, beresfs@wmin.ac.uk
1/24/2007 7:49:08 AM - ip address:161.74.11.24


there seems to be so little of your work available. is any the interesting early stuff available through you.

brian mccabe, robertmccabe@btinternet.com
2/8/2007 1:32:40 PM - ip address:86.130.125.11


Hello, Hello I put pics from your great concert in Lille on my web site, <a href="http://www.photorock.com">www.photorock.com</a>. If you want, I can send a cd with pics in high definition, give me an adress. Best regards FRED

Fred, f.loridant@free.fr
2/8/2007 4:16:31 PM - ip address:194.206.79.243


i'm hoping that ted milton might have five minutes to answer a couple of questions about the early days of Blurt for my forthcoming history of Factory Records. My questions are (1) did Ted first come into contact with Wilson/label as puppeteer on So It Goes; (2) were band based in Stroud during 1980; (3) had band already released My Mother... 7" on own label prior to factory Moonlight Club gigs; (4) why did the band only release the Factory Quartet material through that label; (5) why did the circa 1981 arrangement with Crepuscule/Factory Benelux not lead to any records? many thanks in advance! james

james nice, jnice@ltmpub.freeserve.co.uk
2/12/2007 5:53:37 PM - ip address:86.142.183.157


http://nextclues.com/index.php?affiche=L3JlY29yZHNfc2VsZWN0ZWQucGhwP2lkcmVjb3Jkcz0yNjE5

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2/24/2007 12:18:58 PM - ip address:81.82.208.67


hi ted - could you send me a phone number or e-mail of nic murcott please. thanks - hope you are doing well. all the best hubl

hubl greiner, hubl@hubl.com
2/27/2007 12:25:17 PM - ip address:217.224.145.163


HI TED, Silke-Arp-Bricht needs to talk to you. Could you call me again or send you telephonenumber. All the best Stefan

Stefan, stefan.voigt@silke-arp-bricht.de
3/2/2007 10:23:58 AM - ip address:89.53.167.128


Er.. strange question but did Ted Milton publish a book of poetry called Mungo in the early 60's ?

mike, biard@kempsfield.freeserve.co.uk
3/5/2007 5:57:30 PM - ip address:81.77.253.75


http://www.bigtakeover.com/top-ten/Steve-Holtje-070225

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3/6/2007 5:56:52 AM - ip address:81.82.208.67


dear ted hello. my name's neil cooper. i'm a journalist based in scotland, and have been asked my the list magazine to do a short piece on blurt to tie in with yr forthcoming date in glasgow at optimo. i was wondering if you'd be free to do a short telephone interview sometime this week or early next? hope you can help. if so, drop me a line at this address. best neil

neil cooper, cooperhack@aol.com
3/6/2007 6:58:42 PM - ip address:195.93.21.70


Blurt, Happy Mondays, Young Gods – London Bay 63 Live review in New Musical Express – 25th October 1986 Fifty people turn up. C’mon what’s da madeer wid ya? Can’t youze see a good thing when it’s starin’ ya in da fays? Now I’m not saying that what we saw was the eight wonder of the world, because it wasn’t. These guys won’t even get near the charts. What it was, was an evening’s entertainment to aqual anything you saw. Two of the brightest new bands around – from Switzerland, the Young Gods and the Mancunion Happy Mondays. Plus! As a double delight, the funniest ol’ timer you ever did see. Inspector Deep Throat Nosey Parker himself, Ted Milton. Call it avant-garde, call it plain craziness, but don’t just sit there pretending it ain’t there. Franz Treichler sings for the Young Gods with a voice that tears his own throat. Ripping sheets of movement from the music, Happy Mondays get into being a menagerie. Dangling a loose, scraped-back funk in front of the diminutive audience. Blurt were on form. Ted sporting his usual casual attire and leathern chops. Soon as he’s finished his verbal vomiting, the sax of Stroud starts stomping about. Calling for the downfall of inhibitions with his wild gestures. Why is this hero parading his art to such pitiful attentions after six years? I know. You’re stupid. Stan Barton

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3/7/2007 4:20:57 AM - ip address:81.82.208.67


Blurt: Poppycock (review in NME 5th april 1986) Ted Milton’s Blurt sound clearer and sharper than ever before an “Poppycock” is likely to emerge as one of the year’s best “rock” records. Blurt have always been reduced to the post-punk indie category even though their habitually stark sax/guitar/drums sound is more like a disembowelment than a celebration of rock. Five years ago, inbetween his ferocious sax honking, the manic Milton scream that “My Mother Was A Friend Of An Enemy Of The People” epitomized the burgeoning Blurt sound with their name being an accurate reflection of their spitting, blabbering noise. On this new LP, Blurt are harder and tighter with the spiraling eruptions of sound moving ever closer to a realization of Milton’s “paranoid blues” vision. On “Domain Of Dreams”, a deeply-layered moaning wail of a song, intensity is matched by control and Milton’s playing is supplemented especially effectively by the drums and guitar. During this same song, the gruff gravel which is Ted Milton’s voice wraps itself around a bastardized French lyric – this crushes the doubt that Blurt are committed totally to the eccentric chanting of wacky phrase like “poppycock” and “the butter is gone”. “Down In The Argentine”, “Man To Fly” and “The Flags” overflow with this energy and authority always promised, but never really delivered, by less successful “rock experimentalists” like Clock DVA. The Blurt sound is now too seering to be lumbered with such categorization. All that really needs to be said is that “Poppycock” is both deadly serious and absurdly entertaining – a great record. Donald McRae

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3/7/2007 4:22:47 AM - ip address:81.82.208.67


Blurt interview – Chainsaw magazine nr 11 february 1981 This interview took place in the Globe Pub in Covent garden, before one of their Rock garden gigs. Their sound is stark and harsh – simple structures from the drums and guitar coupled with raucous vocals and farting saxophone from Ted Milton. They are absolutely unique, definitely worth seeing. Ted did suggest tha I interview them one by one – I ended up doing them all at once, but it ended up being the toughest interview I’ve ever had to do – partly because I occasionally got answers that had absolutely nothing to do with my questions. Fellow fanzine writers be warned! Also their mood seemed to change totally when the tape recorder was turned on. I’ll start with something that was actually the last thing that Ted Milton said: “ I do find transcribed interviews are incredibly boring, just like Warhol is indescribably boring, but at the same time sort of fascinating. I mean… I’m not personally on edge because of the microphone but if you set it up with several other people, like other members of the band and so forth, it’s not conversation, somehow.” Here’s the (abridged) interview. Ted: “ I’d like this to be on record now that I absolutely love microphones. I’m in love with myself and then I’m in love with microphones, because they help to amplify myself. Thank you, Charlie. Anyway, here in the globe in London in Covent garden being interrogated by London’s leading underground fifth columnist Charlie – give his a big hand – Chainsaw! Thank you! Over to you, Charlie. Charlie: “How long have you been going? Ted: “Fourteen months, thank you, Charlie” Charlie: “When’s your next single coming out?” Ted: “That is T.B.A., as they say in the trade, To Be Announced.” Charlie: “In other words, you haven’t recorded it yet?” Ted; “Oh, yes, we have. We have begun to do things. It hasn’t been mixed but it’s there in our secret studio in the Cotswolds, adjoining Princess Anne’s estate.” Charlie: “Is it gonna be on the ‘Test Pressing’ label?” Ted: “No comment.” Charlie: “You mean you don’t know?” Ted: “I don’t know.” Charlie: “Are you satisfied so far with the reaction you’ve been getting from the audience and the press and such like?” Ted: ”I knew Blurt would get a strong reaction, but I wasn’t really prepared to find any number of people who might actually react in a way that you could actually call positive – I mean – actually like it, vaguely, enough to come back for a second dose. I mean – we played in Cheltenham Art School a few nights ago and a guy there said to me that he was very amused because of the way people reacted there. They sort of rushed from the room screaming “No, no, what is it, let me out”, you know, drown their heads in umpteen pints of beer, or else they stood about and reasonably enjoyed it. But I’m talking about pleasure. I’m surprised that the pleasure I get in it is shared by some other people as well.” Charlie: “So does that mean that if you don’t get really successful you’ll keep on?” Ted: “We’ll keep on as long as it’s possible, that’s all.” Charlie: “So if you stay with the same sort of crowds you’re getting now, which is possible, will you keep on playing?” Ted: “You mean if the crowds don’t get bigger will Blurt carry on?” Charlie: “Yes.” Ted: “I don’t know, it’s really in the hands of the receiver.” Charlie: “The official receiver?” Ted: “We’re all so skint…the main thing is, if as you suggest the crowd stays the same size, and we don’t become any more popular than we are now, it’s really difficult to say. Well if half the crowd disappeared regularly until there was no crowd at all we’d never get a booking anywhere so we would dissapear. It’s very unlikely that we’d just sort of stand still, we have to change.” Charlie: “some groups keep on going with a dwindling audience.” Ted: “You sort of carry on but you’d wear sandals and beat yourself with thongs, you know. Thing is, Charlie, I beat myself with thongs.” _______________ Ted: “This…one side of the Factory double album should be out shortly anyway. It should have been out last April actually. Charlie: “Why was there such a delay?” Pete Creese: “I never thought there was any delay – that’s how fast they move. Releasing it now is like On Time.” Ted: “I agree with you entirely and I’d like to retract everything I’ve said so far – I”d like to say what a very together company Factory are, and I’m really impressed about the inevitability of their progress.” Charlie: “You don’t think they rushed out that Joy division album because Ian Curtis died, do you?” Ted: “Oh, never!” Pete: “That was planned five years ago.” Ted: “The snuff clause in the contract – I do think it is rather indecent – that. I just hope it’s not contagious.” Jake Milton: “He is here now! His molecules have been re-adjusted slightly, that’s all, he’s here, in the air, inside us now.” Ted: “I’m surprised you’ve been taken in by this video experiment.” Charlie: “What video experiment?” Ted: “The demise caper…the snuff movie…he probably never existed, he was probably a laser. Maybe he was a martyr! He sort of suffered from an automatic obedience syndrome, and he died trying to obey two people simultaneously. (Laughs). Charlie’s really enjoying this, it’s so bad, Charlie’s not sure how to resolve it.” Charlie: “You seem to be fairly effective in dealing with hecklers.” Ted: “I’ve got children. I’ve got a cat that answers back a lot but apart from that I used to do things like putting puppet stages on rock and roll shows and get mightily barracked and – I tried to turn it to my advantage in order to stay on the stage for the allotted fifteen minutes. Thank you, Charlie. Allen Ginsberg used to crawl around the stage naked screaming “Fuck me like a dog, master”, in front of thousands of people. If you’re trying to set me up, you cunt, you’ve got another thing coming. (Laughs) Thank you, Charlie. Charlie: “Why didn’t you want me to interview all the group at once?” Ted: “I didn’t want to be covered in ego. I didn’t want to be embarrassed by the inanities of my nameless assholes called colleagues. I didn’t want to be humiliated in public, and feel as though I was gonna fall off this bar stool in front of three people instead of only one, namely yourself, in privacy. We could have talked seriously to one another, Charlie, but seeing these two arseholes in here and you’ve got a right fuckin’ schizophrenic funny farm on your hands. That’s why you can’t talk, isn’t that right, Jake?” Jake: “What were you doing when I …” Ted: “Shut up! Isn’t that right, Pete?” Pete: “ I just…” Ted: “Don’t lie! (Laughs) I told you.” (From here on things go downhill rapidly…) Ted: “I’ve already spent one whole C-30, Jake, denouncing you while you were down the Strand looking for hookers, but you’re just 50 years out of date, they’ve been taken off the streets.” Jake: “ I actually saw one of them being taken off the street outside the Lyceum – a young hooker being accosted by a police constable.” Ted: “Did she have thirteen rusty syringes quivering in her arms and suppurating pus, whimpering in the evening twilight?” Jake: “No, it wasn’t your friend, Ted, it was someone else this time.” Ted: “Oh, good. Thank you, Charlie.” Charlie: “What can I say when whatever I ask you comes an answer that has nothing to do with the question?” Ted: “Look, Charlie, we’re all trying to help you! We’re trying to make you understand, individually and collectively, BLURT. Now isn’t this true, Pete?” SEE THEM AND FIND OUT! In case you’re wondering, they’re like this all the time, so the chances of anyone getting a really in-depth interview out of them are slim. But this does give a fair indication of what they’re like on stage – they’re at their best when there are a lot of hecklers an the audience baut hecklers or not, they’re a group that are worth seeing once. You’ll either love them or hate them, most people love them. Charlie Chainsaw.

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3/7/2007 4:24:22 AM - ip address:81.82.208.67


dear ted hello again. neil cooper, a journalist from scotland, here again. dunno if you got my last message, but the list magazine (scotland's time out type rag0 have asked me to do a short piece on blurt to tie in with yr optimo date in glasgow, and oi was wondering if you were available for a quick telephone interview. if you could let me know, that'd be grand. hope all's good. best neil

neil cooper, cooperhack@aol.com
3/8/2007 10:47:17 AM - ip address:195.93.21.70


dear ted hello again. neil cooper, a journalist from scotland, here again. dunno if you got my last message, but the list magazine (scotland's time out type rag0 have asked me to do a short piece on blurt to tie in with yr optimo date in glasgow, and oi was wondering if you were available for a quick telephone interview. if you could let me know, that'd be grand. hope all's good. best neil

neil cooper, cooperhack@aol.com
3/8/2007 10:48:58 AM - ip address:195.93.21.70


hi ted.......seeing your gallery stuff.......I remember, I did a drawing of you when you plaid in braunschweig once with the south german friend of yours......its you ......a wet jumper.......him........and some volvic boxes in the back.......actually nice..........say hello to paul and steave of course............herzlichst anke

anke fischer, daten@datenpatin.de
3/19/2007 2:49:46 PM - ip address:88.72.241.20


Thanks for a great gig on Friday night. Used to come and see you in the Eighties then saw you last year (?) at the 12 bar club, told someone at work about you who reads Time Out who mentioned on Friday that you were playing - which I found hard to believe as I'm 5 minutes walk from the Montague Arms. Anyway you were everything you always have been and impressed my girlfriend ( one of the 3 females in the audience) who was dragged along without any prior description of you more than 'art-punk'. I expected you to drive off afterwards in your Enterprise Rent-a-van and was amused to see an L reg Ford Mondeo! Will check your site out for future dates, unless you have a mailing list in which case add me to it.

Mike Pevsner, mike.pevsner@gmail.com
3/25/2007 4:11:48 PM - ip address:172.202.222.193


Dear Ted I'm would love to do some remixes of some of the Blurt material. I don't know how you feel about such a thing. I'm certain others have approached you about doing remixes. My name is Phil Painson, a recording engineer/ producer living in NY. You can Google my name to checkout more info.

Phil Painson, philpainson@hotmail.com
3/28/2007 1:43:17 PM - ip address:141.155.248.226


Hi Ted, This is just to say that you were amazing on Sunday night, I have to say. I'm a regular at the club (Optimo) and love my dance music but I also remember hearing your stuff back in the 80s. Sure I saw you on The Tube and maybe the Old Grey Whistle test. Always liked your music but never really followed it and then forgot about Blurt until I saw the Optimo flyer. And my goodness, you guys were superb live. I collect records too and do DJ so I'm definitely going to track down your releases now. Anyway, I'm going on. But my final comment will be: what a superb sound you have, tight, minimal, rhythmically hypnotic and so full of expansive sounds considering there were only three of you. Wonderful. In fact words can't say anymore...as Goethe said: "music is the highest form of art because it is beyond meaning" and that's coming from one the greatest thinkers/writers/philosophers/playwrights of all time (in my humble opinion) and I truly believe it. Many thanks and please keep enjoying doing what you're doing. All the best, Gordon

Gordon, mach1ne@outgun.com
4/3/2007 7:40:57 AM - ip address:130.209.6.43


Hi, I have a few photos of Blurt live at the Keystone Berkely , Ca. You can take a look if you like: http://www. eclypso.com

catharine, cat777 @ eclypso.com
4/7/2007 10:13:37 AM - ip address:70.156.255.251


Hi Alex at Vice has suggested that you are looking for a date at the Old Blue Last... When are we talking?

Harry Mulligan, harry.mulligan@googlemail.com
4/12/2007 5:15:47 PM - ip address:89.243.94.37


hi ted! this link is correct?! Budapest - Feszek Klub -> Mezotur!!! mezotur is a little town from 200 miles from budapest! maybe: http://www.feszek-muveszklub.hu/ or budapest is not correct? we are in doubt! :-)

dengoius, denge@freestart.hu
4/13/2007 5:06:12 PM - ip address:86.101.120.127


http://youtube.com/watch?v=nySUQG8gxlI *************** !!! masterful !!! *****************

Dengois, denge@freestart.hu
4/16/2007 3:48:43 PM - ip address:86.101.120.127


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4/17/2007 3:19:00 PM - ip address:86.101.120.127


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4/17/2007 3:19:02 PM - ip address:86.101.120.127


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4/17/2007 3:19:05 PM - ip address:86.101.120.127


Is the 'Odes' book/CD going to be available online?

Anthony Osborne, anthony@neu1.freeserve.co.uk
4/23/2007 2:19:09 AM - ip address:81.154.220.249


Hello Ted! I'm an avid fan from Stockholm, Sweden and has been since the early 80's when fish need a bike hit the stores (or Rough Trade that is!) I saw you at Electric Garden in Stockholm in the mid 80's and am wondering still if you ever plan to do a gig over hear in Stockholm again? Please notify me if you do! Let there be Blurt over Stockholm again!

Tom Magnusson, tom.magnusson@klirr.se
4/26/2007 9:38:07 AM - ip address:213.88.173.85


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4/27/2007 4:30:08 PM - ip address:195.93.60.104


Hi I run a record label called Setanta, alongside this I am helping lots of artists from the past make their music available on I tunes. and I was wondering if you wantd to make any of your Blurt material available?I pass on 85% of all income to the artists on a quarterly basis. below is a list of the artist I’ve already made available or am in the process of doing. Hope you can drop me a mail and let me know if this is of interest or not? my direct e mail is keith@setantarecords.com thanks keith The Jazz butcher / Chakk / A House/ A Witness / Ben And Jason / Boz Boorer / Brett Smiley/ Cowboy Barnes & His Drinking Buddies / Dana Gillespie/ David Wiffen / EdwynCollins|OrangeJuice/ Evan Dando / Gerard Langley/ Glee Club/ Gold Blade / Guy Chadwick / Hem / Howlin' Wilf / Band of Holy Joy / Into Paradise / Jeanette Byrne/ John's Children/ Josh Ritter/ Mason Jennings / Membranes / Noonday Underground / Palace Fires / Power of Dreams / R.O.C./ Redskins / Red Guitars / Richard Hawley / Slowdive/ Steve Hooker / Stump/ Sultans of Ping/ The Blue Aeroplanes/ The Deltas /The Guggenheim Grotto / The Mighty Lemon Drops / The One Three / TV Smith / Whipping Boy / The Outcasts / Ruefrex / Anti Nowhere League/ The Stairs / Discharge / The Fish Brothers / Splodgnessabounds / The Very Things / The Cravats / The Barracudas / In Tua Nua / The men They Couldn’t Hang / The Shillelagh Sisters / The Ecstasy of Saint Theresa / Champion Doug Veitch / Funky Worm

keith cullen, keith@setantarecords.com
4/27/2007 4:51:28 PM - ip address:82.35.188.31


Hi I run a record label called Setanta, alongside this I am helping lots of artists from the past make their music available on I tunes. and I was wondering if you wantd to make any of your Blurt material available?I pass on 85% of all income to the artists on a quarterly basis. below is a list of the artist I’ve already made available or am in the process of doing. Hope you can drop me a mail and let me know if this is of interest or not? my direct e mail is keith@setantarecords.com thanks keith The Jazz butcher / Chakk / A House/ A Witness / Ben And Jason / Boz Boorer / Brett Smiley/ Cowboy Barnes & His Drinking Buddies / Dana Gillespie/ David Wiffen / EdwynCollins|OrangeJuice/ Evan Dando / Gerard Langley/ Glee Club/ Gold Blade / Guy Chadwick / Hem / Howlin' Wilf / Band of Holy Joy / Into Paradise / Jeanette Byrne/ John's Children/ Josh Ritter/ Mason Jennings / Membranes / Noonday Underground / Palace Fires / Power of Dreams / R.O.C./ Redskins / Red Guitars / Richard Hawley / Slowdive/ Steve Hooker / Stump/ Sultans of Ping/ The Blue Aeroplanes/ The Deltas /The Guggenheim Grotto / The Mighty Lemon Drops / The One Three / TV Smith / Whipping Boy / The Outcasts / Ruefrex / Anti Nowhere League/ The Stairs / Discharge / The Fish Brothers / Splodgnessabounds / The Very Things / The Cravats / The Barracudas / In Tua Nua / The men They Couldn’t Hang / The Shillelagh Sisters / The Ecstasy of Saint Theresa / Champion Doug Veitch / Funky Worm

keith cullen, keith@setantarecords.com
4/27/2007 4:51:59 PM - ip address:82.35.188.31


Hi Ted re: nostalgia I have just unearthed some photos I took of Blurt at The Hope & Anchor, around 1979/80. Would you like me to email them to you? Can't attach anything on this email, so if so, you'd have to give me another address!

Sue Smallwood, sue@perceptiondesign.co.uk
4/30/2007 9:08:21 AM - ip address:62.49.5.197


hi ted, danke for coming to hamburg soon..... yours rapfenpaule

paul, schnittblume@gmx.net
4/30/2007 9:17:52 AM - ip address:80.171.126.67


I discovered Blurt in 1981 in Toronto as they were opening for New Order. I never was the same person again after that gig. When the hell are you coming over to Montreal? I haven't see you guys since that performance at Foufounes Électriques in 89'. All the best, Denis Chouinard

Denis Chouinard, bolex@sympatico.ca
5/6/2007 7:26:41 PM - ip address:86.49.71.169


C O R R E C T L I N K: Odes - May 21 Budapest - Feszek Klub -> http://www.feszek-muveszklub.hu/

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5/10/2007 2:52:23 AM - ip address:193.224.104.20


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5/18/2007 7:44:53 AM - ip address:70.108.140.77


It has been a long time since I enjoyed a performance so much (illuseum 16/5, amsterdam) thank you mr. milton -and see you in June!

bj:rn,
5/18/2007 11:50:34 AM - ip address:80.56.94.130


dear ted - i'm an old fan - most recently enjoyed blurt's appearance at the rhythm fest - i need to contact your brother jake as i am writing the liner for a sanctuary records 2-cd set about ladbroke grove 1967-76 - and quintessence are featured - i have to laugh that 'notting hill gate' is currently featured on the harry enfield show ! many thanks nigel

nigel cross, nwcprods@hotmail.com
5/22/2007 7:58:56 AM - ip address:212.169.35.2


Hello Ted, I am the photographer who was present in Nancy (in France). The concert was very nice. Here the photographs which I took : www.CyrilTurla-Photographies.com Thanks !

Turla Cyril, Cyril.Tu@free.fr
5/22/2007 8:39:11 AM - ip address:82.244.95.107


http://www.dewittedoos.nl/?q=node/69

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5/30/2007 6:43:43 AM - ip address:81.83.5.214


Sorry to see the London 'Odes' date cancelled ... I was looking forward to that! Is there a chance any of us poor souls trapped within the M25 can get our hands on the book/CD?

Anthony Osborne, anthony@neu1.freeserve.co.uk
6/4/2007 2:36:19 AM - ip address:86.132.40.93


Hello Blurt, thanks a lot for a great concert in Amsterdam on June 2nd. Even without a lot of people, it was still as Blurt as can be. Happy to have been there, and hoping to have another opportunity in the future to see Blurt again. 'Man to fly' still does great, by the way. best regards, and thanks for the picture!

Bart Zwinnen, bart.zwinnen@telenet.be
6/5/2007 6:24:36 AM - ip address:80.253.105.254


Dear Blurt, I was thankful to have been running the outside bar at Cafe Cook, Jan Meijerplein, Amsterdam on June 2nd 2007 at the Wonderkermis event. There I discovered the wonder of Blurt and became your number one fan!! Many thanks for the CD and the conversation. I look forward to being there next time you pay the flatlands a visit. Keep the music alive.

Louise Burger, loulouburger@gmail.com
6/8/2007 2:56:40 PM - ip address:62.163.27.176


Dear Ted, I am Giancarlo from the independent cinema and documentary production company Cineparallei Hobo Shibumi. I would like to have the possiblity to talk to you about a project that director Augusto Contento is now developping. Could you give me a telephone number and a time window at your convenience to call you? Thank you.

Giancarlo Grande, info@cineonibus.com
6/18/2007 5:43:54 AM - ip address:88.161.131.230


Hello Mr.Hamilton! My name is Vasea Bejenaru, i live in a darkness smallcountry in the mountains in Roamnia; i have somesmall business in may small town and i have a alternative rock program on our local radio; Today is my last program on this radio beacuse the radio was buy by a fucking network radio station and in my jazz alternative i cannot put music like kKenny G or candy Dulfer..; so ,i want to finish my programs with one of albums who i like very musch: Blurt! The body live..really great Thank you Mr Hamilton

Vasea Bejenaru, vasea@warpnet.ro
7/10/2007 4:41:06 PM - ip address:82.77.9.54


ted - why so glum? did the powder keg explosions never wash off after your epiphany at QED? if god had intended man to fly, she would have fitted him up with a black box. what an extraordinary and severely isolated track that was... probably one of my most prized 7" besides muslimgauze. http://mp3.com.au/phrygia

David M. Boosamra, dboosamra@cox.net
7/23/2007 3:10:02 PM - ip address:68.227.231.191


Ted: Missed you at the connubial rites 30 June. It rained all day of course but was nonetheless excellent. Love Jay

Jay Corbett, rjaycorbett@btinternet.com
7/23/2007 4:16:30 PM - ip address:86.147.213.198


yo ted, don't die on us keep'em coming our way especially to An'twerp La republica Belgica cheers to no beers

Warre Fungus, Warrefungus@gmail.com
7/24/2007 1:39:44 PM - ip address:81.165.122.148


Hey Blurt, some photos of your last two gigs in Madame JoJo's - in my flickr account: http://www.flickr.com/photos/thisportrait/ Looking forward to the next one. Respect.

St, thisportrait@yahoo.com
8/20/2007 8:39:47 PM - ip address:81.152.25.161


hello when are your next dates in france ??? i'd really like to see blurt (all band) or ted milton alone tks for some news

didier, did.mart@free.fr
8/24/2007 8:05:40 PM - ip address:82.233.151.144


ptp!

jbeam, beam@hotmail.com
9/17/2007 11:38:29 AM - ip address:81.154.226.149


Just got "The Body They Built to Fit the Car." I've loved Blurt for 25 years, and I must say, my new choice for most fantastic Blurt track is "Phone Monika." It's as hot and tight as a thing that is hot and tight! Some of my previous choices for most fantastic included "Poppycock," "Man to Fly," and "Bullets for You." I'm just sorry my isolation within the evil gulag that is the United States means I'll probably never have the opportunity to see you play!

Carl Howard, litlgrey@ix.netcom.com
9/18/2007 3:36:34 PM - ip address:65.60.209.234


hi its me wrnt sure if you had my details good to see you guys the other nite so here they are cheers david

david aylward, deptfordrur@yahoo.co.uk
10/23/2007 8:26:28 AM - ip address:91.104.216.22


hi heres my details good to see you the other nite cheers david

david aylward, deptfordrur@yahoo.co.uk
10/23/2007 8:27:33 AM - ip address:91.104.216.22


BLIMEY TED! Long time since fish needs a bike and our long drunken chats at the Cocks in Moseley. Glad to see you're still in there challenging others. Keep it up mate! Me, I'm retired - almost. Stopped the music thing long ago.

Clive, clive.whittaker@brum13.freeserve.co.uk
10/26/2007 8:40:44 AM - ip address:194.176.105.42


Hello, I have an old recording named "Dog Save My Sole" and I don't find It in the discography...I Don't know the tacks of It, can you help me...I will be enjoy to buy it in a CD but It doesn't exist, I Think,....unfortunately...Thank a lot.

alain biernaux, alain.biernaux@brutele.be
11/15/2007 2:13:22 PM - ip address:213.189.172.125


"Dog Save My Sole" appears on the 2nd Blurt album (Blurt). Not on CD (yet)

,
11/21/2007 4:23:37 AM - ip address:81.83.5.214


PTP IN ZERONINE!

BEAM, beam@beam.com
12/23/2007 4:05:50 PM - ip address:84.9.8.49


make no sound of me,why shoot bee,shot ur self ,and shot at me,let it be, big bang aus Berlin , miro

miroslav markic, miromark@gmail.com
12/29/2007 7:55:45 AM - ip address:85.179.140.94