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Kevin Ayers '70s Era
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1970 - why are we sleeping
1970 - Clarence In Wonderland
1972 - May I ?
1972 - Oh My
1972 - why are we sleeping
1973 - Oh Wot a Dream !
1973 - Shouting In A Bucket Blues
1975 - Lady Rachel
1976 - May I ?
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@bencolemanart

1 year ago

This is still awfully exciting to watch and hear. Kevin Ayers seems like a good role model for young people- well read, doesn't take himself seriously, bilingual, few hang ups, and a nice line in hats.

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@Tantriknihilist108

1 year ago

Maybe the most underrated musician of all time.

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@adrianopieretto609

2 years ago

this dandy of the 68revolution he was unique a bohemian troubador a pierot lunaire his style was a mix of pychadeia calypso free jazz space rock and chanson je taime forever monsieur banana moon

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@mikebears1850

4 months ago

The Kevin Ayers catalog was a big part of my musical upbringing from Joy of the Toy onward. An eclectic mix of eccentric English songs almost like a musical trip through alice in wonderland with a ever so strange banana obsession!!!! I got to see him live in 1975 at the Astoria in London with Andy Summers & Zoot Money just before the punk thing kicked off & just about when Summers met Stingo & Copeland to do their pretend punk band. As a musician myself I recorded a cover version of May I for my brothers funeral as he was a big fan. Ayers songwriting was always very amusing and he even got quite poppy in his later material. He never quite broke out commercially partly, I think because he was so laid back himself. He was always surrounded by a group of very talented musicians from Oldfield, Summers, Coxhill, Bedford, Wyatt, Halsall etc. Whatevershebringswesing and Confessions of Dr Dream albums are stamped in my head from a young age. He was a one off with music full of vision and humour but possibly fuelled by the occasional substance, mainly red wine. A bit mad but a memorable talent. Too old to die young!

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@elos420

3 years ago

I like your shirt, I like your hat and I like you. Too soon gone. Thank you very much, Kevin.

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@thereelmccoy25

1 year ago

When I die, I want to come back az Kevin Ayerzzzz 🎱🪄🔮

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@michaelhanrahan5349

3 years ago

Takes up where Syd Barrett left off.

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@iangibson4148

5 months ago

I was lucky to see him in the Gulbenkian theatre at UKC around 1974 - his first words were "get those God damn lights out of my eyes". Great concert in his home town.

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@Mistersandyrobertson

11 months ago

Saw him in a tiny club in Glasgow in this era ,1969/70, when his band had Mike Oldfield, Lol Coxhill and others. Amazing - I later travelled to London to see the Ayers Cale Nico Eno June 1st 1974 show. He should have been a big star.

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@Olegzyan

1 year ago

The Lonely Rocker digs this kinda music! good ole vintage rock of the seventies!

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@jean-francoislavoie

2 months ago

Wow, il amène les pièces dans son propre monde et c'est très bien ainsi!

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@xaviervermande933

5 years ago

Let's have a good time drinking lots of skywine, love & peace Kevin where ever you are.maybe in Rachel's arms among the stars.....

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@philippevandenberghe5839

1 year ago

I bought Kevin Ayers & The Whole World's Shooting At the Moon at bargain price in late 1972. I remember Mike Oldfield's lead solo hitting me like a storm on that brand new but low-quality stereo I had. And then Kevin's humourous and tender vision of a French girl in a French café (see 11:30) and that oyster and its flying fish. I instantly became addicted to this low voice and all. And still am. Same happened with Frank Zappa and Neil Young, and Daevid and so many of those heroes of my youth.

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@christopherthomas7253

2 years ago

Multi-camera pro-shot of The Whole World from 1970? Hell yeah!

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@killuminati63

2 years ago

His French and Spanish was spot on. # Hidden Underrated Gems lol.

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@MartijnHover

8 months ago

I was a big fan back in the 70s, but never got to see him live. Never realized he was quite a tall dude until Youtube. 🙂

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@habitatparticipation579

3 years ago

Le dandy décadent du rock psychédélique... mais un vrai génie derrière son côté "à l'aise dans ses pompes".... il a gardé ce "je ne sais quoi" de sa période crazy de Soft Machine ! et un humour décalé d'arracheur de dents... A redécouvrir !!

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@alisoncarpenter232

5 years ago

Great band..KA always surrounded himself with great players Oldfields lead is brillant. The whole world band. Love the casual approach. Way to go...thankyou very much.

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@jesusbonsom3528

8 months ago

MIKE OLDFIELD The best...! ! !

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@gabyvansant4533

1 year ago

Have a cigar, Kevin! Why not, we're almost home...?!

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