July 11, 2006
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Rock ‘n’ Roll
“In Tom Stoppard’s new play ‘Rock ‘n’ Roll,’ showing in the West End, he [Syd Barrett] is
portrayed in the opening scene, and his life and music are a recurring
theme.”– Terry Kirby, Syd Barrett: The Crazy Diamond, in The Independent of July 12
Keynote
“Each scene is punctuated with a rock track from such acts as the Velvet
Underground, the Doors, the Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan and Pink Floyd.
Songs by Floyd’s lost founder, Syd Barrett, are the keynote for
Stoppard’s theme that rock music sounded the death knell for repression
but also heralded a freedom filled with its own perils.”– Ray Bennett, today’s review of a new play, “Rock ‘n’ Roll,” by Tom Stoppard
Related material:Dance of the Numbers,
for Tom Stoppard
on his birthday,
July 3, 2006,
and
Knock, Knock, Knockin’,
from yesterday.