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Willy Wilson
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Post subject: R.I.P. Kevin Ayers Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 12:14 pm |
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Was bummed to see that Kevin Ayers passed away
From Mojo
MOJO's Editor-In-Chief Phil Alexander pays his respects to a great English songwriter.
Kevin Ayers possessed a voice like no other, intrinsically British and full of whimsy and mischief. This latter quality animated much of his life as well as his music.
Born in Herne Bay, Kent, in 1944, Ayers was raised in Malaysia before returning to England at the age of 12 where he attended Simon Langton Grammar School For Boys, later described as "a hotbed for teenage avant-garderie". His first band, The Wilde Flowers, formed in the summer of '63 and also featured Robert Wyatt and Hugh Hopper, both of whom (along with Ayers) would have a huge effect on what became known as The Canterbury Scene.
By mid-1966 The Wilde Flowers had morphed into The Soft Machine and featured Ayers on bass and vocals, Robert Wyatt on drums and vocals, Mike Ratledge on organ and Daevid Allen on guitar - the latter, both older and wiser, and a key influence on Ayers. The band's sound evolved dramatically, as they began blending jazz influences and beat-inspired incantations to their psychedelic sound.
Soft Machine's upward trajectory continued when they were invited to open for Jimi Hendrix on his 1968 US Tour. Halfway through the tour, the band recorded their debut album, the proto-prog Volume One, with producers Chas Chandler and Tom Wilson (who'd overseen five Bob Dylan albums and had just helmed The Velvet Underground's debut).
Ayers was involved with writing eight of the 14 tracks on the album, his key role being emphasized by freewheeling, romantic tunes like We Did It Again and Lullabye Letter, but it was evident that he disliked the monotony associated with touring, telling this journalist that he found the entire process "dehumanizing". Despite his later reputation as a bon viveur and a ladies' man, Ayers also expressed his dislike for the temptations of the road as well as at the prospect of the band's music becoming increasingly complex.
His exit from Soft Machine was amicable as he repaired to Ibiza with the aim to simply enjoy life. There, however, he met up with Allen again in the village of Deia and wrote much of what became his first solo album, Joy Of A Toy.
Released on the Harvest label and featuring a number of his Soft Machine friends, the album summed up Kevin's wonky view of pop music. Nevertheless, today the album has retained all of its psychedelic charm, key tracks like Lady Rachel, All This Crazy Gift Of Time and Song For Insane Times illustrating Ayers' songwriting at its most engaging. A track entitled Religious Experience was also recorded during the Joy sessions featuring Syd Barrett on guitar, but was not issued until the 2003 reissue of the album.
Blessed with good looks and natural charm, Ayers seemed set for a blossoming career, his second album Shooting At The Moon (released October 1970), building on the momentum of his debut and featuring his backing band, The Whole World, which included key players such as David Bedford, Lol Coxhill, Wyatt, Bridget St John and the young Mike Oldfield. Despite a rich run of form - which also include key albums Whatevershebringswesing (1971) , Bananamour (1973) and The Confessions Of Dr Dream And Other Stories (1974) - Ayers was ultimately beset by his own inconsistencies and appetites. As a result, a quest for greater commerciality was doomed to failure and, ultimately, led a string of patchy albums in the '80s.
His later career rarely saw him participating in music, although he did return to the stage in 1992 when he released his only album of that decade, the largely acoustic Still Life With A Guitar. Then, in 2007, he remerged with a brand new full-fledged studio album, The Unfairground, released on Bernard MccMahon's Lo-Max label. The album itself featured 10 startlingly good songs penned by the man himself and also saw a slew of artists, both his contemporaries and those he had influenced, playing on the record. Among them were Hugh Hopper, Bridget St John and Phil Manzanera, as well as members of Teenage Fanclub, Neutral Milk Hotel, Ladybig Transistor and Gorky's Zygotic Mynci.
The album received a four star review in MOJO and the magazine attempted to put together a series of shows with Kevin in order to fully support the album. The logistics of these were complicated and involved Ayers travelling to Scotland to rehearse with the Teenage Fanclub and musical director Bill Wells. Sadly Ayers felt it was a step too far and, despite his return to London for promotional interviews, the plans for his live return collapsed.
More recently, requests for him to conduct interviews were met with rebuttals and word that Ayers found the prospect of talking to the media increasingly alarming. In truth, he was also battling illness.
A man often beset by his own insecurities, Kevin passed away on February 18, seemingly in his sleep, at the age of 68 at his home in France, a country with which he had developed a deep association. He will be greatly missed by all those who knew him, and those who lost themselves in his wondrous music.
Appearances at London's UFO Club led to a French tour which proved hugely successful but which marked the departure of Allen who, being Australian and lacking the requisite visa, was denied entry back into the UK. He would, of course, remain in France where he formed Gong, while Ayers, Wyatt and Ratledge continued for the most part as a three-piece.
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Charles
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Post subject: R.I.P. Kevin Ayers Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 12:43 pm |
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Jesus died for somebody's sins, but not mine
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RIP
This has been a bad month...... Reg Presley, Shadow Morton, Rick Huxley, Tony Sheridan
Hopefully this slows down for a long while.
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Post subject: R.I.P. Kevin Ayers Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 1:37 pm |
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Rest in peace. 
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Post subject: R.I.P. Kevin Ayers Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 2:20 pm |
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My favorite Kevin Ayers albums are Whatevershebringswesing. Bananamour, Falling Up and especially The Unfairground from a few years back. Great singer/songwriter who will be missed. RIP
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Post subject: R.I.P. Kevin Ayers Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 2:33 pm |
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One of the great purchases I made in recent years is the Ayers 4-CD compilation "Song For Insane Times." I had read about him for years, and knew he was in Soft Machine for the first album, but didn't know anything about his solo career. Wow, what a talent I discovered on that compilation, and I will eventually expand my Ayers collection. At times he reminds me of Syd Barrett without the mental illness, and other times he sounds like Nick Drake singing a psychedelic Lennon song. And that just scratches the surface. RIP, Mr. Ayers.
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Kid Bailey
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Post subject: R.I.P. Kevin Ayers Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 2:47 pm |
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I first became aware of Ayers via the June 1, 1974 album. I got into some of his stuff, but he never quite grabbed me enough to go too far in. He was nevertheless a talented guy, and his passing deserved note. Rest In Peace.
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Post subject: R.I.P. Kevin Ayers Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 3:40 pm |
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Music from the 60s & 70s and a bit of the 80s
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richman666 wrote: One of the great purchases I made in recent years is the Ayers 4-CD compilation "Song For Insane Times." I had read about him for years, and knew he was in Soft Machine for the first album, but didn't know anything about his solo career. Wow, what a talent I discovered on that compilation, and I will eventually expand my Ayers collection. At times he reminds me of Syd Barrett without the mental illness, and other times he sounds like Nick Drake singing a psychedelic Lennon song. And that just scratches the surface. RIP, Mr. Ayers. I also love that box set. I became a big fan of Kevin Ayers. Big shock he is no longer with us. Versy sad news. RIP Kevin.
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dustydan
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Post subject: R.I.P. Kevin Ayers Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 4:13 pm |
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Oh, sad. I'm sorry his gift of time is over.
Does the world seem good to you? Does the music get to you? Does the wisdom of your heart Show you how to play your part?
All my blond and twilight dreams; All those strangled future schemes; All those glasses drained of wines, All this crazy gift of time.
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Post subject: R.I.P. Kevin Ayers Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 9:43 pm |
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Sad news, I will play both Soft Machine and Kevin' solo albums this weekend in tribute.
Rick A.
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Geff R.
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Post subject: R.I.P. Kevin Ayers Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2013 5:02 am |
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I love Music & hate brickwalled audio
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What a shame. 68 is fairly old, though. Hope he had a good life, he made some wonderful music.
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Willy Wilson
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Post subject: R.I.P. Kevin Ayers Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2013 12:26 pm |
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During an interview I asked John Cale about the live record he did with Kevin Ayers, Eno and Nico. He said he had a blast doing it. I followed up by asking him why didn't they do any more recordings? John replied, I would have if Kevin hadn't been fucking my wife!
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