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Ed Tudor Pole entered punk rock from stage school and always felt he was playing a part. After being hired to act in the Great Rock’N’Roll Swindle, he formed Tenpole Tudor and had a brief and dramatic moment in the sun, all recorded in his rollicking memoir ‘The Pen Is Mightier.’ He talks here about …
… his “quite posh” ancestry and a great-grandfather bankrupted by the Wall Street Crash.
… a “Damascene conversion” to the Rolling Stones and ten hours in the burning sun at their Hyde Park show, aged 14.
… being at RADA with Timothy Spall, Imelda Staunton and Juliet Stevenson.
… The Great Rock’N’Roll Swindle audition and the “really horrid” Nancy Spungen’s striptease.
… how everyone’s related to Edward 111.
… the secret of a One-Man Show – adopt the voice of Will Hay and “let the audience do the work!”
… why “most actors are awful people and all crippled in some way” and his time in theatre was “like being a cow in a field of sheep”.
… how Stiff’s Dave Robinson hated punk and wanted Tenpole Tudor to be a novelty act.
… three months with five acts in a coach on the Stiff Tour.
… how the success of Swords Of A Thousand Men didn’t affect their ticket sales - “it was bought by 350,000 12 year-old boys who weren’t old enough to go to gigs”.
… why the Tenpole Tudor split broke his heart.
… as Socrates said, “the unexamined life is not worth living.”
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… surprise paydays like the use of Who Killed Bambi? in the Zero Day soundtrack to accompany Robert De Niro’s nervous breakdown.
Order ‘The Pen Is Mightier’ here …
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Pen-Mightier-Autobiography-Punk-Rocker/dp/0857306057
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