Share to: share facebook share twitter share wa share telegram print page

Kevin Ayers

Kevin Ayers
Free concert at Hyde Park, 29 June 1974
Free concert at Hyde Park, 29 June 1974
Background information
Born(1944-08-16)16 August 1944
Herne Bay, Kent, England
Died18 February 2013(2013-02-18) (aged 68)
Montolieu, France
Genres
Occupation(s)Musician, singer-songwriter, record producer
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • guitar
  • bass guitar
Years active1960s–2013
Labels

Kevin Ayers (16 August 1944 – 18 February 2013) was an English singer-songwriter who was active in the English psychedelic music movement. Ayers was a founding member of the psychedelic band Soft Machine in the mid-1960s, and was closely associated with the Canterbury scene.[3] He recorded a series of albums as a solo artist and over the years worked with Brian Eno, Syd Barrett, Bridget St John, John Cale, Elton John, Robert Wyatt, Andy Summers, Mike Oldfield, Nico and Ollie Halsall, among others. After living for many years in Deià, Mallorca, he returned to the United Kingdom in the mid-1990s before moving to the south of France. His last album, The Unfairground, was released in 2007.[4] The British rock journalist Nick Kent wrote: "Kevin Ayers and Syd Barrett were the two most important people in British pop music. Everything that came after came from them."[5]

Biography

Early life

Ayers was born in Herne Bay, Kent,[6] the son of BBC producer Rowan Ayers.[7] Following his parents' divorce and his mother's subsequent marriage to a British civil servant, Ayers spent most of his childhood in Malaya.[8] The tropical climate and unpressured lifestyle had an impact, and one of the frustrating and endearing aspects of Ayers's career is that every time he seemed on the point of success, he would depart for some sunny spot where good wine and food were easily found.[9]

Ayers returned to England at the age of 12. In his early college years he took up with the burgeoning musicians' scene in the Canterbury area. He was quickly drafted into the Wilde Flowers,[10] a band that featured Robert Wyatt and Hugh Hopper, as well as future members of Caravan. Ayers stated in interviews that the primary reason he was asked to join was that he probably had the longest hair. However, this prompted him to start writing songs and singing.

Soft Machine

Ayers and Wyatt left the Wilde Flowers, and eventually joined keyboardist Mike Ratledge and guitarist Daevid Allen to form Soft Machine. Ayers switched to bass (and later both guitar and bass following Allen's departure from that group) and shared vocals with the drummer Robert Wyatt. The group's sound contrasted between Ayers's baritone and Wyatt's tenor singing, plus a mix of rock and jazz. The band often shared stages (particularly at the UFO Club) with Pink Floyd.[11] They released their debut single "Love Makes Sweet Music" / "Feelin' Reelin' Squeelin" in February 1967, making it one of the first recordings from the new British psychedelic movement.[8] Their debut album, The Soft Machine, was recorded in the US for ABC/Probe and released in 1968. It is considered a classic of the genre.[12]

Solo career, 1969–2013

1970–1976

After an extensive tour of the United States opening for the Jimi Hendrix Experience, a weary Ayers sold his white Fender Jazz Bass to Noel Redding[13] and retreated to the beaches of Ibiza in Spain with Daevid Allen to recuperate.[14] While there, Ayers went on a songwriting binge that resulted in the songs that would make up his first album, Joy of a Toy. The album was one of the first released on the new Harvest label, alongside Pink Floyd's Ummagumma. Joy of a Toy established Ayers as a unique talent with music that varied from the circus march of the title cut, to the pastoral "Girl on a Swing", and the ominous "Oleh Oleh Bandu Bandong", based on a Malay folksong. Ayers's colleagues from Soft Machine backed him on one track, "Song for Insane Times", and on some cuts with Rob Tait, sometime Gong drummer.

One product of the sessions was the single, "Religious Experience (Singing a Song in the Morning)", early recordings of which featured Syd Barrett on guitar and backing vocals.[13] The lead guitar that appears on the final mix was often thought to have been played by Barrett, even appearing on various Barrett bootlegs, but Ayers said that he played the solo, emulating Barrett's style. However, the 2004 CD reissue of Joy of a Toy includes a mix of this song featuring Barrett's guitar as a bonus track.

Ayers was to all intents and purposes a member of Gong in 1971 when the band first toured the UK. He also played an instrumental role in Steve Hillage appearing in Gong in 1972, while Steve was touring France as a member of Ayers's band.[15]

A second album, Shooting at the Moon, soon followed. For this, Ayers assembled a band that he called the Whole World, including a young Mike Oldfield on bass and occasionally lead guitar, avant-garde composer David Bedford on keyboards and improvising saxophonist, Lol Coxhill. Again Ayers came up with a batch of engaging songs interspersed with avant-garde instrumentals and a heavy dose of whimsy.

The Whole World was reportedly an erratic band live, and Ayers was not cut out for life on the road touring. The band broke up after a short tour, with no hard feelings, as most of the musicians guested on Ayers's next album, Whatevershebringswesing, which is regarded as one of his best,[16] featuring the mellifluous eight-minute title track that would become Ayers's signature sound for the 1970s.

Bananamour was the fourth studio album by Kevin Ayers and it featured some of his most accessible recordings, including "Shouting in a Bucket Blues" and his whimsical tribute to Syd Barrett, "Oh! Wot A Dream". After Whatevershebringswesing, Ayers assembled a new band anchored by drummer Eddie Sparrow and bassist Archie Legget and employed a more direct lyricism. The centrepiece of the album is "Decadence", a portrait of Nico.[17]

1974 was a watershed year for Ayers. In addition to releasing his most compelling music in this year, he helped provide other artists with access to a wider stage, most notably Lady June (June Campbell Cramer). The recording, titled Lady June's Linguistic Leprosy, made in a front room of Cramer's home in Vale Court, Maida Vale,[18] brought Lady June's spoken-word poetry together with the music and voice of Ayers, and also had contributions by Brian Eno and Pip Pyle. It was originally released on Ayers's own Banana Productions label (via Virgin/Caroline).

The Confessions of Dr. Dream and Other Stories marked Ayers's move to the more commercial Island record label and is considered by many to be the most cohesive example of Ayersian philosophy. The production was expensive, with Ayers quoting the recording costs in a 1974 NME interview as exceeding £32,000[19] (a vast figure at the time). On this LP Mike Oldfield returned to the fold, and guitarist Ollie Halsall from progressive rock band Patto began a twenty-year partnership with Ayers.

On 1 June 1974, Ayers headlined a heavily publicised concert at the Rainbow Theatre, London, accompanied by John Cale, Nico, Brian Eno and Mike Oldfield. The performance was released by Island Records just 27 days later on a live LP entitled June 1, 1974. Tensions were somewhat fraught at the event since the night before John Cale had caught Ayers sleeping with his wife,[20] prompting him to write the bile-soaked paean "Guts" that appeared on his 1975 album Slow Dazzle.

In 1976, Ayers returned to his original label Harvest and released Yes We Have No Mañanas (So Get Your Mañanas Today). The album was a more commercial affair. and secured Ayers a new American contract with ABC Records. The LP featured contributions from B.J. Cole and Zoot Money. That same year Harvest released a collection entitled Odd Ditties, that assembled a colourful group of songs that Ayers had consigned to single B-Sides or left unreleased.

The European Years (1978–1992)

The late 1970s and 1980s saw Ayers as a self-imposed exile in warmer climes (Spain), a fugitive from changing musical fashions, and a hostage to chemical addictions. Rainbow Takeaway was released in 1978 and That's What You Get Babe in 1980. 1983's Diamond Jack and the Queen of Pain, Ayers's 10th solo album, was perhaps a low-point for Ayers. He was quoted in a 1992 BBC Radio 1 interview as saying he had "virtually no recollection of making those records", and that living in Deià was "a very bad move on my part. The social scene was very intense, a meat market of expatriates all flaunting themselves and on display. My career was going downhill".[21] Ayers released two more solo albums, 1984's Deià...Vu and 1986's As Close As You Think to little attention. The road back was marked with 1988's prophetically titled Falling Up, which received his first positive press notices in years.[6] In 1987 he also recorded a vocal track for Mike Oldfield's single, "Flying Start". The lyrics of this song contains many references to Ayers's life.

Despite the positive reception Falling Up received, Ayers by this point had almost completely withdrawn from any public stage. An acoustic album Still Life with Guitar recorded with Fairground Attraction surfaced in France on the FNAC label and was subsequently released throughout Europe. After a European Tour in April/May 1992 his musical partner Ollie Halsall suddenly died of a drugs related heart attack.[22] Collaborations with Ayers fanatics Ultramarine and with Liverpool's Wizards of Twiddly completed his output in the 1990s. The Wizards of Twiddly collaboration encompassed a couple of concert tours of the U.K./ Europe during 1995[23] and a resulting live album, 'Turn the Lights Down' [Market Square Records, 1999].

In 1993, Ayers toured America twice, usually performing solo with occasional guests, including Daevid Allen, who was also touring America at the same time. Aside from a few New York shows in 1980 with Ollie Halsall, these tours were Ayers's first live performances in America since 1968. In 1998 and 2000 he returned for two California mini-tours, performing in Los Angeles and San Francisco and backed by local musicians. The 2000 concerts had Ayers double-billed with Gong. Longtime friend John Altman joined the Los Angeles band in 2000.

BBC DJ John Peel wrote in his autobiography: "Kevin Ayers' talent is so acute you could perform major eye surgery with it."[24]

Later years (2000–2013)

In the late 1990s, Ayers was living the life of a recluse in the south of France. At the Sculpture Centre he met American artist Timothy Shepard, who had been invited to use studio space there, and the two became friends. Ayers started to show up at Shepard's house with a guitar, and by 2005 passed some new recordings on to Shepard, most taped on a cassette recorder at his kitchen table. The songs were by turns "poignant, insightful and honest", and Shepard, "deeply moved" by what he heard,[25] encouraged Ayers to record them properly for a possible new album.

Signing with London's LO-MAX Records, Shepard found equal enthusiasm for the demos and after making some tentative enquiries, discovered a hotbed of interest in Ayers's work amongst the current generation of musicians.[26] New York's Ladybug Transistor set up rehearsals for a possible recording organised by band leader Gary Olson, and Kevin and Shepard flew out to New York. When the rehearsals gelled, the entourage, which had now swelled to include horn and string players, flew out to Tucson, Arizona, where the first sessions were recorded in a dusty hangar known as Wavelab Studios.

With the tapes from the first sessions, Shepard set about getting Ayers to complete the album in the UK, where by now word had spread, and a host of musicians started gravitating to the studio. Shepard recounted meeting Teenage Fanclub at a Go-Betweens party and hearing their passion for Ayers's music,[25] and wrote a letter to singer, guitarist Norman Blake. Mojo magazine reported that, within a couple of weeks, Ayers was in a Glasgow studio with Teenage Fanclub and a host of their like-minded colleagues, who had all assembled to work with their hero.[26] Bill Wells from the Bill Wells Trio rubbed shoulders with Euros Childs from Gorky's Zygotic Mynci and Francis Reader from the Trash Can Sinatras.

Friends and peers from the past also visited the sessions. Robert Wyatt provided his eerie Wyattron in the poignant "Cold Shoulder", Phil Manzanera contributed to the brooding "Brainstorm", Hugh Hopper from Soft Machine played bass on the title track and Bridget St John, a British folk singer beloved of John Peel, duetted with Ayers on "Baby Come Home",[27] the first time they had sung together since 1970 on Shooting at the Moon. The Unfairground was released to critical acclaim[28] in September 2007.

Ayers died in his sleep on 18 February 2013 in Montolieu, France, aged 68.[29][30][31][32][33][34] He is survived by three daughters, Rachel, Galen and Annaliese, and his sister, Kate.[35] Rachel and Galen were also active as singers and musicians.[36][37]

Discography

Soft Machine

Title Label Date of Release
The Soft Machine ABC/Probe December 1968

Solo

Title Label Date of Release
Joy of a Toy Harvest November 1969
Shooting at the Moon Harvest October 1970
Whatevershebringswesing Harvest November 1971
Bananamour Harvest May 1973
The Confessions of Dr. Dream and Other Stories Island May 1974
Sweet Deceiver Island March 1975
Yes We Have No Mañanas (So Get Your Mañanas Today) Harvest June 1976
Rainbow Takeaway Harvest April 1978
That's What You Get Babe Harvest February 1980
Diamond Jack and the Queen of Pain Charly June 1983
Deià...Vu Blau March 1984
As Close as You Think Illuminated June 1986
Falling Up Virgin February 1988
Still Life with Guitar FNAC January 1992
The Unfairground LO-MAX September 2007

Singles

Title Label Date of Release
"Love Makes Sweet Music"
(with Soft Machine)
Polydor February 1967
"Joy of a Toy"
(with Soft Machine)
ABC/Probe (USA) November 1968
"Singing a Song in the Morning" Harvest February 1970
"Butterfly Dance" Harvest October 1970
"Stranger in Blue Suede Shoes" Harvest August 1971
"Oh! Wot a Dream" Harvest November 1972
"Don't Let It Get You Down" Harvest (FR) November 1972
"Caribbean Moon" Harvest April 1973
"The Up Song" Island February 1974
"Day by Day" Island (NL) February 1974
"After The Show" Island July 1974
"Falling in Love Again" Island February 1976
"Stranger in Blue Suede Shoes" (reissue) Harvest February 1976
"Star" Harvest April 1977
"Mr. Cool" ABC (USA) April 1977
"Money Money Money" Harvest February 1980
"Animals" Columbia (ES) 1980
"My Speeding Heart" Charly 1983
"Who's Still Crazy" WEA (ES) 1983
"Stop Playing with My Heart" Blau (ES) 1984
"Stepping Out" Illuminated 1986
"Am I Really Marcel?" Accidentales (ES) 1988
"The Best We Have" Accidentales (ES) 1988
"Thank You Very Much" FNAC 1992
"Baby Come Home" LO-MAX September 2008

Compilations, collaborations and live recordings

  • June 1, 1974 (|Island |Jun 1974) (with Nico, John Cale and Brian Eno)
  • Lady June's Linguistic Leprosy (Caroline/Virgin, Nov 1974) (with Lady June and Brian Eno)
  • Odd Ditties (Harvest 1976) (a collection of rarities and unreleased tracks)
  • The Kevin Ayers Collection (SFM 1983)
  • Banana Productions: The Best of Kevin Ayers (EMI 1989)
  • BBC Live in Concert (Windsong 1992)
  • Document Series Presents Kevin Ayers (Connoisseur Collection 1992)
  • 1969–80 (Alex 1995)
  • First Show in the Appearance Business: The BBC Sessions 1973–1976 (Strange Fruit 1996)
  • The Garden of Love with Mike Oldfield and Robert Wyatt (Voiceprint 1997)
  • Singing the Bruise: The BBC Sessions, 1970–1972 [live] (Strange Fruit 1998)
  • Too Old to Die Young: BBC Live 1972–1976 (Hux 1998)
  • Banana Follies (Hux 1998)
  • Turn the Lights Down (live) with the Wizards of Twiddly (Market Square 2000)
  • The Best of Kevin Ayers (EMI 2000)
  • Didn't Feel Lonely Till I Thought of You: The Island Records Years (Edsel 2004)
  • Alive in California (Box-O-Plenty Records, November 2004)
  • BBC Sessions 1970–1976 (Hux 2005)
  • Some Kevin Ayers (white label promo 2007)
  • Songs For Insane Times: An Anthology 1969–1980 (EMI, September 2008)
  • The Harvest Years (5 X CD box set, Harvest 2012 ) – Includes Joy of a toy, Shooting at the Moon, whatevershebringswesing, Bananamour and The Confessions of Dr. Dream and other stories all with bonus tracks, single mixes, B sides, BBC session tracks. Odd ditties is omitted and Confessions is included despite it being originally released on Island, not Harvest.

References

  1. ^ "Kevin Ayers biography". AllMusic.
  2. ^ Strauss, Neil (5 September 1996). "The Pop Life". The New York Times.
  3. ^ Turn on Your Mind: Four Decades of Great Psychedelic Rock, (Hal Leonard, 2003), ISBN 0-634-05548-8
  4. ^ The Unfairground liner notes (September 2006)
  5. ^ O'Hagan, Sean (20 February 2013). "Kevin Ayers obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved 23 January 2015.
  6. ^ a b Glancey, Jonathan (4 July 2003). "'You need a bit missing upstairs to play this game'". The Guardian. Retrieved 2 June 2023.
  7. ^ Perrone, Pierre (10 September 2007). "Soft centred". Archived from the original on 17 November 2007. Retrieved 14 September 2007.
  8. ^ a b "The unsung hero of psychedelia". Archived from the original on 7 September 2008. Retrieved 4 September 2007.
  9. ^ Kent, Nick (31 August 1974). "Is This Man A Dipso?". NME.
  10. ^ Soft Machine: Out-Bloody-Rageous, Graham Bennett, SAF Publishing, 2005
  11. ^ "Culture". The Telegraph. 8 March 2017. Archived from the original on 9 December 2008.
  12. ^ "The Soft Machine, Vol. 1 – Soft Machine | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic.
  13. ^ a b Joy of a Toy notes by Martin Wakeling (EMI, September 2006)
  14. ^ Whatevershebringswesing booklet notes by Mark Powell (Harvest, 2003)
  15. ^ "Current News". Planet Gong. Retrieved 2 May 2013.
  16. ^ Sounds, 25 January 1972
  17. ^ Jennifer Otter Bickerdike, You Are Beautiful and You Are Alone: The Biography of Nico (London: Faber & Faber, 2021), 235.
  18. ^ NME, 18 January 1975
  19. ^ NME, 31 August 1974
  20. ^ What's Welsh for Zen by John Cale (Bloomsbury 2003) ISBN 0-7475-4622-3
  21. ^ The Daily Mirror, 7 September 1998
  22. ^ "Kevin Ayers". The Daily Telegraph. 20 February 2013. Retrieved 2 May 2013.
  23. ^ "the wizards of twiddly - an interview by phil howitt". Facelift Magazine, 14. Retrieved 1 July 2023.
  24. ^ Peel, John; Ravenscroft, Sheila (2005). Margrave of the Marshes. Bantam Press. ISBN 0-593-05252-8.
  25. ^ a b BBC6 Interview, September 2006)
  26. ^ a b McNair, James (July 2007). "Kevin Ayers: Mojo Working". Mojo.
  27. ^ "Pitchfork-31 July 2007". Archived from the original on 11 October 2007.
  28. ^ "The Unfairground by Kevin Ayers". Metacritic.com.
  29. ^ Murray, Robin (20 February 2013). "Kevin Ayers Has Died". Clashmusic.com. Retrieved 20 February 2013.
  30. ^ Alexander, Phil. "Farewell, Kevin Ayers... – News". Mojo. Mojo4music.com. Archived from the original on 22 February 2013. Retrieved 20 February 2013.
  31. ^ Young, Alex (20 February 2013). "R.I.P. Kevin Ayers". Consequence of Sound. Retrieved 20 February 2013.
  32. ^ "Soft Machine founder Kevin Ayers dies". BBC News. 21 February 2013. Retrieved 21 February 2013.
  33. ^ Yardley, William (22 February 2013). "Kevin Ayers, a Psychedelic Rocker, Dies at 68". The New York Times. Retrieved 22 February 2013.
  34. ^ Fricke, David (22 February 2013). "Remembering Kevin Ayers, Britain's Carefree Psychedelic Genius". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on 25 February 2013. Retrieved 22 February 2013.
  35. ^ O'Hagan, Sean; O’Hagan, Sean (20 February 2013). "Kevin Ayers obituary". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 6 February 2024.
  36. ^ "Rachel Ayers". Retrieved 6 February 2024.
  37. ^ "Galen Ayers". Retrieved 6 February 2024.

Further reading

  • Steve Peacock, "Gong: The Return of the Banana" (Sounds, 16 October 1971)
  • Nick Kent, "Is This Man A Dipso?" (NME, 31 August 1974)
  • Kenneth Ansell, "Let's Drink some Wine and Have a Good Time" (ZigZag, 46, 1974)
  • Nick Kent, "Ayers and Graces" (NME, 7 December 1974)
  • Mike Flood Page, "Despair and Temperance in Maida Vale" (Sounds, 25 January 1975)
  • Max Bell, "The Confessions of Doctor Amphibious and the Malaysian Headwash" (NME, 24 May 1975)
  • John Ingham, "Golden Ayers" (Sounds, 6 March 1976)
  • John Ingham, "Ready to Die" (Sounds, 3 July 1976)
  • Tomorrow Never Knows: Rock and Psychedelics in the 1960s (University of Chicago Press 2002) ISBN 0-226-07562-1
  • Turn on Your Mind: Four Decades of Great Psychedelic Rock (Hal Leonard 2003) ISBN 0-634-05548-8
  • Jonathan Glancey, "You Need a Bit Missing Upstairs to Play This Game" (The Guardian, 4 July 2003)
  • Graham Bennett, Soft Machine: Out-Bloody-Rageous (SAF Publishing 2005)
  • Whatevershebringswesing sleevenotes by Martin Wakeling (EMI, September 2006)
  • Joy of a Toy sleevenotes by Martin Wakeling (EMI, September 2006)
  • The Rare Record Price Guide (Diamond Publishing Group Ltd, Oct 2006) ISBN 0-9532601-5-1
  • James McNair, "Kevin Ayers: Mojo Working" (Mojo, July 2007)
  • Lisa Verrico, "The Unsung Hero of Psychedelia" (Sunday Times, 2 September 2007)
  • Garth Cartwright, "The Father of the Underground" (Daily Telegraph, 30 August 2007)
  • Simon Reynolds, "Kevin Ayers and Robert Wyatt" (Reynoldsretro, 14 December 2007)
  • The New Musical Express Book of Rock, 1975, Star Books, ISBN 0-352-30074-4

External links

Baca informasi lainnya:

1993 studio album by Bernie WorrellBlacktronic ScienceStudio album by Bernie WorrellReleased1993GenreFunkLength55:57LabelGramavisionProducerBernie Worrell, Bill LaswellBernie Worrell chronology Funk of Ages(1990) Blacktronic Science(1993) Pieces of Woo: The Other Side(1993) Blacktronic Science is the third solo album by the former Parliament-Funkadelic keyboardist Bernie Worrell.[1][2] The album was released by Gramavision Records in 1993.[3] Production The album …

Васкар Ім'я при народженні Тупак Кусі ВальпаНародився 1503(1503)м. КускоПомер 1532м. Андамарка·вбитоКраїна  Інки КускоДіяльність суверен, політикЗнання мов іспанськаТитул Сапа ІнкаПосада Сапа ІнкаТермін 1527—1532 рокиПопередник Вайна КапакНаступник АтавальпаРід династі…

Зміст 1 Ласкаво просимо! 2 Нові зображення 3 Тиждень Башкортостану 4 Міжмовне посилання 5 Запрошення до участі у тижні Вікіцитат 6 Запрошення до тижня народів Росії 7 Запрошення до участі в тижні народів Росії 8 Файл:Peoples of Altay.png 9 Статус Файл:Roerich Oirot.jpg 10 Статті про писемності 11

التوسّعيّة[1] تعني توسِّعُ الحكومات والدول أراضيها أو قوتها أو ثروتها أو نفوذها من خلال النمو الاقتصادي أو القوة الناعمة أو العدوان العسكري من أجل التوسع والاستعمار. تستعمل الأناركية أو الدعوة إلى الاتحاد السياسي أو الوحدة الوطنية أحيانًا من أجل تبرير التوسعية وتشريعه

Scandinavian Christmas banquet Swedish Julbord aboard the cruise boat Gustavsberg VII in 1990. Christmas table in a Swedish home. Julebord (Danish: julefrokost, Norwegian: julebord or jolebord, Swedish: julbord) is a Scandinavian feast or banquet during the Christmas season where traditional Christmas food and alcoholic beverages are served. Originally, the julebord belonged to Christmas itself, i.e., the period from Christmas Day and onwards. Today julebord is often organized by employers or or…

Universität BurgosUniversidad de Burgos Gründung 1994 Trägerschaft staatlich Ort Burgos Land Spanien Spanien Rektor Manuel Pérez Mateos[1] Netzwerke CGU[2] Website www.ubu.es Der Patio de Romeros des Hospital del Rey; Sitz der Universität Burgos. Die Universität Burgos (span. Universidad de Burgos) ist eine staatliche Hochschule, die 1994 aus der Abspaltung des Campusteils in Burgos der Universität Valladolid hervorging. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Fakultäten 2 Angeschlosse…

Artikel ini sebatang kara, artinya tidak ada artikel lain yang memiliki pranala balik ke halaman ini.Bantulah menambah pranala ke artikel ini dari artikel yang berhubungan atau coba peralatan pencari pranala.Tag ini diberikan pada Oktober 2022. Pebekkamen merupakan salah satu konspirator utama di dalam konspirasi harem, sebuah rencana untuk menggulingkan Ramses III dari Dinasti kedua puluh Mesir. Transkrip papirus menunjukkan bahwa sebelum penangkapannya, Pebekkamen bekerja sebagai kepala majeli…

Tatsuno KingoTatsuno KingoLahir(1854-10-13)13 Oktober 1854Karatsu, Prefektur Saga, JepangMeninggal25 Maret 1919(1919-03-25) (umur 64)Tokyo, JepangKebangsaanJepangAlmamaterKolese Teknik Kekaisaran, Universitas LondonPekerjaanArsitekGedungStasiun Tokyo 1914 Dalam nama Jepang ini, nama keluarganya adalah Tatsuno. Tatsuno Kingo (辰野 金吾code: ja is deprecated , 13 Oktober 1854 – 25 Maret 1919) adalah seorang arsitek asal Jepang kelahiran Karatsu, Prefektur Saga, Kyushu. Tat…

Hindu temple in Tamil Nadu, India This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: Thanthondreeswarar Temple Belur, Salem – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (September 2019) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Thanthondreeswarar TempleReligionAffiliationHinduismDistrictSalem Dist…

Eingangsbereich Justizzentrum Bochum (Standort Amtsgericht Bochum seit 24. Oktober 2017). Standort des Amtsgerichts Bochum bis zum 23. Oktober 2017. Amtsgericht in den 1890er am Wilhelmsplatz Das Amtsgericht Bochum mit Sitz in der Stadt Bochum ist ein Gericht der ordentlichen Gerichtsbarkeit und eines der fünf Amtsgerichte (AG) im Bezirk des Landgerichts Bochum. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Geschichte 2 Gerichtsbezirk und Aufgabenbereiche 3 Übergeordnete Gerichte 4 Siehe auch 5 Weblinks 6 Einzelnachwe…

Unincorporated community in Los Angeles County, California, US This article is about the unincorporated community in Los Angeles County, California. For the community in San Mateo County, California, see Ladera, California. For the community in Orange County, California, see Ladera Ranch, California. For the community in the City of Los Angeles, see Ladera, Los Angeles. Unincorporated community in California, United StatesLadera Heights, CaliforniaUnincorporated communityLadera Heights community…

Deputy Speaker of Regional Representative CouncilIncumbentNono SamponoMahyudinSultan Bachtiar Najamudinsince 2 Oktober 2019Formation6 October 2004 This is a list of deputy speakers of the Regional Representative Council, the upper house of Indonesia. This list includes preceding bodies, such as the deputy speaker of the Senate of the United States of Indonesia. Preceding bodies Deputy Speaker of the Senate of the United States of Indonesia Term Portrait Name Assumed office Left office Const…

35th Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1909 to 1918 This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: Mehmed V – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (April 2018) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Mehmed VOttoman CaliphAmir al-Mu'mininCustodian of the Two Holy MosquesPhotograph by Carl P…

Ottoman princess, daughter of Mustafa III and Adilşah Kadın Beyhan SultanBorn13 January 1766Topkapı Palace, Constantinople, Ottoman Empire (present day Istanbul, Turkey)Died7 November 1824(1824-11-07) (aged 58)Istanbul, Ottoman EmpireBurialMihrişah Sultan Mausoleum, Eyüp, IstanbulSpouse Çelik Mustafa Pasha ​ ​(m. 1784; died 1799)​IssueHatice HanımsultanDynastyOttomanFatherMustafa IIIMotherAdilşah KadınReligionSunni Islam Beyhan Sultan…

Confédération générale des entreprises du MarocLogo de Confédération générale des entreprises du Maroc.HistoireFondation 20 octobre 1947CadreZone d'activité MarocType Organisation patronaleForme juridique Association soumise aux dispositions du dahir n° 1-58-376 du 15 novembre 1958 tel que modifié et complété par les dahirs du 10 avril 1973 et du 23 juillet 2022.Siège 23, Boulevard Mohamed Abdou, Quartier Palmiers, 20340; CasablancaPays  MarocOrganisationPrésident Chakib AljV…

Aeropuerto de Gaya गया हवाई अड्डे IATA: GAY OACI: VEGY FAA: LocalizaciónUbicación Gaya, India, IndiaElevación 116Sirve a Gaya (India)Detalles del aeropuertoTipo CivilOperador Dirección de Aeropuertos de IndiaPistas DirecciónLargoSuperficie10/282.286AsfaltoSitio web http://www.aai.aero/allAirports/gaya.jsp[editar datos en Wikidata] El Aeropuerto de Gaya, también conocido como Aeropuerto Bodhgaya, (IATA: GAY, OACI: VEGY) es un aeropuerto público que da…

Stasiun Pasar Minggu Baru B13 Stasiun Pasar Minggu BaruLokasiJalan Rawajati TimurPejaten Timur, Pasar Minggu, Jakarta Selatan, 12510IndonesiaKetinggian+37 mOperatorKAI CommuterLetak dari pangkalkm 16+100 lintas Jakarta-Manggarai-Bogor[1]Jumlah peronDua peron sisi yang tinggiJumlah jalur2Informasi lainKode stasiunPSMB-[2]KlasifikasiII[2]Operasi layananCommuter Line Bogor Stasiun sebelumnya Stasiun berikutnya Duren Kalibatake arah Jakarta Kota Lin BogorJakarta Kota–Bogor …

American rock band In This MomentIn This Moment performing at With Full Force in 2018Background informationOriginLos Angeles, California, U.S.Genres Alternative metal hard rock metalcore industrial metal gothic metal pop metal DiscographyIn This Moment discographyYears active2005–presentLabels Century Media Atlantic Roadrunner BMG Members Maria Brink Chris Howorth Travis Johnson Randy Weitzel Kent Diimmel Past members Blake Bunzel Josh Newell Jesse Landry Kyle Konkiel Jeff Fabb Tom Hane Websit…

The culture and practice of trading pins Pin trading at the 2012 London Olympics Coca Cola Olympic Pin Trading Centre at the 2010 Vancouver Olympics Pin trading is the practice of buying, selling, and exchanging collectible pins – most often lapel pins associated with a particular common theme,[1] as well as related items – such as lanyards, bags, and hats to store and display the pins – as a hobby. Collectible pins used in pin trading are often found in amusement parks and resorts…

Japanese manga and anime series Kill Me BabyCover of the first manga volume, featuring Sonya carrying Yasuna Oribeキルミーベイベー(Kiru Mī Beibē)GenreComedy, slice of life[1] MangaWritten byKaduhoPublished byHoubunshaMagazineManga Time Kirara CaratDemographicSeinenOriginal runJuly 2008 – presentVolumes14 Anime television seriesDirected byYoshiki YamakawaWritten byHideki ShiraneMusic byEXPOStudioJ.C.StaffLicensed byNA: Sentai FilmworksUK: MVM Film…

Radio station in Knoxville, TennesseeWIVK-FMKnoxville, TennesseeBroadcast areaEast TennesseeFrequency107.7 MHzBranding107.7 WIVKProgrammingFormatCountryAffiliationsUniversity of Tennessee Vol NetworkWestwood OneOwnershipOwnerCumulus Media(Radio License Holding CBC, LLC)Sister stationsWNML, WNML-FM, WOKIHistoryFirst air dateDecember 16, 1965; 57 years ago (1965-12-16)Call sign meaningformer sister station of 850 WIVK (Independent Voice of Knoxville)Technical informationFacility …

Jargon word for redundant, obtrusive material, originally used in computing This article is about a computing term. For other uses, see Cruft (disambiguation). Cruft is a jargon word for anything that is left over, redundant and getting in the way. It is used particularly for defective, superseded, useless, superfluous, or dysfunctional elements in computer software. History Harvard Cruft Laboratory Around 1958, the term was used in the sense of garbage by students frequenting the Tech Model Rai…

Theorm on division of the plane in topology Illustration of the Jordan curve theorem. A Jordan curve (drawn in black) divides the plane into an inside region (light blue) and an outside region (pink). In topology, the Jordan curve theorem asserts that every Jordan curve (a plane simple closed curve) divides the plane into an interior region bounded by the curve and an exterior region containing all of the nearby and far away exterior points. Every continuous path connecting a point of one region…

Willem van de Velde il Vecchio, opera di Gerard Sibelius, sul modello di Godfrey Kneller Willem van de Velde il Vecchio (Leida, c. 1611 – Londra, 13 dicembre 1693) è stato un pittore olandese del Secolo d'oro, specializzato in vedute marine. Indice 1 Biografia 2 Carriera professionale 3 Note 4 Bibliografia 5 Altri progetti 6 Collegamenti esterni Biografia Willem van de Velde, noto come il Vecchio, disegnatore e pittore marino, nacque a Leiden, figlio di un capitano fiammingo, Willem Willemsz.…

Drop tower flat ride DetonatorThe 115ft dropThorpe ParkAreaBig Easy BoulevardStatusOperatingOpening date6 April 2001 (2001-04-06)ReplacedPhantom Fantasia Ride statisticsAttraction typeMega DropManufacturerFabbri GroupThemeFireworksHeight115 ft (35 m)Speed50 mph (80 km/h)G-force5.5Vehicles1Riders per vehicle12Rows1 CircularDurationapproximately 0:40Height restriction51 in (130 cm) Fastrack available Wheelchair accessible Must transfer from wheelchair D…

2015–16 ISU SpeedSkating World CupWorld Cup 1 – Calgary500 mmenwomen1000 mmenwomen1500 mmenwomen3000 mwomen5000 mmenMass startmenwomenTeam pursuitmenwomenTeam sprintmenwomenvte 2015–16 ISU SpeedSkating World CupWomen's 1500 metres Calgary Salt Lake City Inzell Heerenveen (1) Stavanger Heerenveen (2) vte The women's 1500 metres race of the 2015–16 ISU Speed Skating World Cup 1, arranged in the Olympic Oval, in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, was held on 15 November 2015.[1] Brittany Bow…

British anarchist (1852–1928) James TochattiJames Tochatti in 1896Born1852 (1852)Ballater, Aberdeenshire, ScotlandDied22 November 1928 (aged 75)Poole, Dorset, EnglandOccupations Merchant tailor Trade unionist Anarchist agitator Orator Movement Anarchism Labour Spouse Louisa Susan Kaufmann ​ ​(m. 1877; died 1927)​Children3Signature James Tochatti (1852 – 22 November 1928), was a Scottish anarchist agitator, merchant tailor, trade union…

This article may rely excessively on sources too closely associated with the subject, potentially preventing the article from being verifiable and neutral. Please help improve it by replacing them with more appropriate citations to reliable, independent, third-party sources. (September 2018) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) The All-Party Parliamentary Group for Choice at the End of Life is a cross-party group of members of the British Parliament and Peers that supports better…

ChaldiaThemata bizantini nel 1045. Stato Impero bizantino OrganizzazioneEsercito bizantino TipoThemata IstituitoVII secolo daEraclio I o Costante II PredecessorePrefettura del pretorio d'Oriente SoppressoXI secolo daAlessio I Comneno SuccessoreTagmata Modifica dati su Wikidata · Manuale Chaldia fu uno dei themata dell'Impero Bizantino. Indice 1 Estensione del thema della Chaldia 2 Storia 3 La storia della Chaldia 4 Bibliografia 5 Voci correlate Estensione del thema della Chaldia Questo tem…

  لمعانٍ أخرى، طالع ميثاق الأمم المتحدة (توضيح). ميثاق الأمم المتحدة الفصل التاسع:[1] في التعاون الدولي الاقتصادي والاجتماعي المادة 55 رغبة في تهيئة دواعي الاستقرار والرفاهية الضروريين لقيام علاقات سليمة ودية بين الأمم المتحدة مؤسسة على احترام المبدأ الذي يقضي بالتس…

Kembali kehalaman sebelumnya