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Author: Poppy Burton Archives: 10/2023

Black Sabbath Ballet - Far Out Magazine

‘Black Sabbath – The Ballet’ live review: one of metal’s most ambitious crossovers

The biggest drawback of the ballet show is some unconvincing headbanging.

Poppy Burton
Oct 20, 2023
Bruce Springsteen - Born To Run - 1975

The story of Bruce Springsteen’s Fender: “The best deal of my life”

“It’s such an integral part of me.”

Poppy Burton
Oct 20, 2023
Bob Marley - 1970s - Far Out Magazine

The song Bob Marley commandeered from Junior Marvin

“Bob had confidence in the people that played with him.”

Poppy Burton
Oct 19, 2023
Ana de Armas - Blonde - Far Out Magazine

The “vulnerable” role that filled Ana de Armas with “fear and insecurity”

A classic role not without its complexities.

Poppy Burton
Oct 19, 2023
Brian Johnson hitting the one tonne Hells Bell

The origin of AC/DC’s one tonne bell

One of rock’s most iconic sounds.

Poppy Burton
Oct 19, 2023
Werner Herzog attends the premiere of the movie "Les Plus Belles Annees D'Une Vie" during the 72nd Cannes Film Festival on May 18, 2019

The choir of Sardinian shepherds loved by Werner Herzog

“They have this very strange, very ancient way of singing.”

Poppy Burton
Oct 18, 2023
Leon Keita - Far Out Magazine

Leon Keita: the Guinean musician who became a Columbian icon

“His songs continue to inspire the reverence of anyone fortunate enough to have heard them.”

Poppy Burton
Oct 18, 2023
Keith Richards - Mick Jagger - The Rolling Stones - 1960s - 1970s

The reason why Keith Richards and Mick Jagger gave away a top 10 hit

“You tend to write stuff that’s totally different from the stuff you’re actually playing.”

Poppy Burton
Oct 18, 2023
Arn Chorn-Pond - Far Out Magazine

Arn Chorn-Pond: the musician who survived the killing fields of the Khmer Rouge

“I didn’t want others to die thinking their music had been lost.”

Poppy Burton
Oct 18, 2023
Jack Kerouac, the Beat painter?

The San Remo Cafe: the bohemian hub immortalised by Jack Kerouac

“Hip without being slick, intelligent without being corny.”

Poppy Burton
Oct 17, 2023
Disraeli Gears - Cream - Far Out Magazine

The Cover Uncovered: Cream’s Cambodian-inspired ‘Disraeli Gears’

“I really wanted to capture that warm electric sound of their music.”

Poppy Burton
Oct 17, 2023
Scooby Doo - Blair Witch Project - Far Out Magazine

When ‘Scooby-Doo’ satirised ‘The Blair Witch Project’

“Four teenaged sleuths and their Great Dane got lost in the woods while in search of a mystery.”

Poppy Burton
Oct 17, 2023

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