Classic Rock magazine interview - April 2005

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Barton always gave Frank decent reviews in the 1970s (and early 80s). He was one of the few journalists who weren't 'anti', if you know what I mean. 20 years later he's still interviewing Frank. Sylvie Simmons is another journo who was positive.

Like most journos, Barton probably has an agenda, but I don't believe he was being disrespectful to Frank in his heart. His writing style has certainly slipped. Been doing it too long I guess. Trying to be 'young' and 'rad'.

Anyway: all this publicity for Frank! Roll on the Summer in the UK!!! :headbanger

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Snail wrote:Barton always gave Frank decent reviews in the 1970s (and early 80s). He was one of the few journalists who weren't 'anti', if you know what I mean. 20 years later he's still interviewing Frank. Sylvie Simmons is another journo who was positive.

Like most journos, Barton probably has an agenda, but I don't believe he was being disrespectful to Frank in his heart. His writing style has certainly slipped. Been doing it too long I guess. Trying to be 'young' and 'rad'.

Anyway: all this publicity for Frank! Roll on the Summer in the UK!!! :headbanger

YEEEEESSSSSSSSS!!!!!
Snail,you do have a point about Barton,i mean he was the only supporting Rock Music in the face of Punk Music(at the time) and that's what find disappointing about him,i have said he used to like Frank's music and he has said in writing at the time(mid 70s)i felt the way he was putting the questions SEEMED disrespectful(to me he was)no matter,the main thing is Frank should be with us in the Summer and we can all look foward to that
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I look forward to seeing Frank AND you in the Summer, Mak! :D

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Snail wrote:I look forward to seeing Frank AND you in the Summer, Mak! :D

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There still appears to be present a tainted slant about Frank; it may be very subtle, but it's there, at least in this one. It's only my personal opinion, but this interviewer has not abandoned his own preconceived notions regarding the early storytelling about Frank Marino, and it's quite plain to me, too, that some people still want to peddle a sort of demeaning view of the whole Mahogany Rush thing. With a plethora of both new photographs and even more accessible quotes to use, he chose old ones that bolstered the old premise he is pretending to help refute.

Didn't like it - in fact, I thought it was lame. Frank is a very old & good friend, and I will always say to anyone, anywhere, that Frank Marino is simply a great musician and entertainer; that's what he does. It's a package, and his whole persona is predicated on nothing but the desire to do that. It has noting to do with an adolescent mindset anymore, save the name, and once in a while personal recollections that are powerful. So when this man is virtually slandered, it's still pretty lame. Thankfully, 99% of the writers who look at his career in retrospect and concomitantly comment about his current comeback, it's fair and truthful. Frank is just another rock musician amongst a hundred other guys making an attempt to earn a living while seriously entertaining those of us who dig what he does, and then, by default, peopel who end up seeing it by accident. They become die hard, life long fans. On the other hand, when COMPARED to those other peers of his, he's actually unparalleled, and we all know it.

Plus, the guy is sorta cool, if but a mailicious practical joker:-) (like his bud Willy, no doubt :-)
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Nice to see the Port Vale concert metioned - I was there - and it was my first intro to Frank... The very next day I bought the LIVE album and IV - and I've been a huge fan ever since! Cant wait to see you, again! :D
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