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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ubu_RoiUbu Roi - Wikipedia

    Ubu Roi (French: [yby ʁwa]; "Ubu the King" or "King Ubu") is a play by French writer Alfred Jarry, then 23 years old.It was first performed in Paris in 1896, by Aurélien Lugné-Poe's Théâtre de l'Œuvre at the Nouveau-Théâtre (today, the Théâtre de Paris). The production's single public performance baffled and offended audiences with its unruliness and obscenity.

  2. Pere Ubu is a pirate ship, an entity comprised of equals dedicated to expediting the ship’s purpose. “Land ahoy! Loot, pillage!” Once the job is done, share out the spoils equally to every man, woman or boy onboard, regardless of race, age, sex or capability, and move on to the next destination.

  3. Pere Ubu's line up on 20 Years In a Montana Missile Silo (Cherry Red, 2017) was: David Thomas on vocals, Robert Wheeler on electronic keyboards, Michele Temple on bass, Steve Mehlman on drums and rotating guitarists (mainly Keith Moline'). The album contains a lively reprise of their "modern dance" in Monkey Bizness, as well as the punkish rock'n'roll of Red Eye Blues and Swampland.

  4. Dinner Menu LIVE, LOVE, DINNER! Previous Next Ελληνική έκδοση + English version Ληψη / Download BACK TO GASTRONOMY

  5. ペル・ウブ (Pere Ubu)は、オハイオ州 クリーヴランドで1975年に結成されたアメリカ合衆国のポストパンク・バンド。 概要 [ 編集 ] 自らの音楽をインダストリアル・フォークと称し、様々な音楽性を内包するその音楽は、当時の音楽シーンで異彩を放った。

  6. www.firerecords.com › artists › pere-ubuPere Ubu – FIRE RECORDS

    Pere Ubu toured Europe extensively in 1978, supported by the likes of The Pop Group, Nico, Human League, The Soft Boys and Red Crayola. Late in 1979 Tom Herman left and was replaced by Mayo Thompson , the guitarist from 60s Texas psychedelic-rock legends The Red Krayola .

  7. 21 de nov. de 2023 · Pere Ubu Dub Housing, Chrysalis Records 1978. Hamann might’ve been as important to the sound of Pere Ubu as George Martin was to The Beatles, which explains why they kept returning to him and his little refuge, which moved from downtown Cleveland to a cabin in the woods of exurban Painesville, Ohio.