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Written by E A Kral and Jean M Sanders, appearing in " The Crete News " and reproduced with the permission of the publisher and authors on the Nebraska State Education Association website as a public service.
The soundtrack mostly consists of scores created for the show by Robert J. Kral along with a remixed theme and four other songs from the show.
Douglas Romayne scored 33 episodes of Angel in seasons 4 and 5, along with series lead composer, Rob Kral.
For this album, Iggy collaborated with Ivan Kral, who is best known as guitar and bass player for Patti Smith in the 1970s It peaked at number 166 on Billboards Top 200 albums.
She continued to write with composers in the USA, most notably John Simon and Roy Kral.
Amos Poe is one of the first punk filmmakers and his film The Blank Generation ( 1976 )— co-directed with Ivan Kral — is one of the earliest punk films.

Kral and ),
* Kral A, Sharma A ( 2012 ), Developmental Neuroplasticity after Cochlear Implantation.
Jackie Cain, of the vocal team of Jackie and Roy (" Roy " being Roy Kral ), claimed that she had " never heard a drummer play so beautifully behind a singer ".
Born in İzmir, and nicknamed Taçsız Kral ( The Uncrowned King ), 1960s football star Metin Oktay is a legend in Turkey.
* " The Meaning of the Blues "-Miles Davis ( 1957 ), Shirley Horn, Irene Kral, Buddy Rich

Ubu and with
On opening night ( 10 December 1896 ), with traditionalists and the avant-garde in the audience, King Ubu ( played by Firmin Gémier ) stepped forward and intoned the opening word, " Merdre!
Playwright Jane Taylor, responsible for the acclaimed Ubu and the Truth Commission, found fault with the Commission's lopsided influence:
His interest in film was sparked by his meeting with fellow students, including Phillip Noyce and the future members of the Sydney filmmaking collective Ubu Films.
In the 2002, he played guitar on several track for False Alarm's Fuck ‘ Em All We've All Ready ( Now ) Won !. In 2003, after the release of The Day the Earth Met the Rocket from the Tombs, he reformed Rocket From The Tombs with David Thomas, Craig Bell, with Steve Mehlman ( Pere Ubu ) on drums and Richard Lloyd ( Television ) replacing the late Peter Laughner.
In 1953 he and his partner, poet Robert Duncan, along with painter Harry Jacobus, started the King Ubu Gallery, an important alternative space for art, poetry, and music.
This fact along with other considerations led directly into the official reformation of Pere Ubu in 1987, and the group has remained active through the present day.
While these groupings tended to share a repertoire with Pere Ubu, the focus was smaller.
* Laughner and Thomas went on to form the more experimental Pere Ubu with bassist Tim Wright ( RFTT's soundman ).
Eric Feldman of PJ Harvey, Captain Beefheart, Pere Ubu, and Frank Black, briefly filled in, before he was replaced with Flea of the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
By the time Jarry wanted Ubu Roi published and staged, the Morins had lost their interest in schoolboy japes, and Henri gave Jarry permission to do whatever he wanted with them.
it would be superfluous, aside from a certain absurdity in an author's speaking of his own play, for me to come here and preface with a few words this presentation of Ubu Roi, after such famous critics have cared to discuss it — among whom I must thank, and with these few all the others, M. M.
The Swedenborgian philosopher Mésès has excellently compared rudimentary creations with the most perfect, and embryonic beings with the most complete, in that the former lack all irregularities, protuberances and qualities, which leaves them in more or less spherical form, like the ovum and M. Ubu, while the latter have added so many personal details that they remain equally spherical, following the axiom that the most polished object is that which presents the greatest number of sharp corners.
The play having been put on prematurely, and with more enthusiasm than anything else, Ubu hasn't had time to get his real mask ( which is very inconvenient to wear anyway ), and the other characters will be fitted out, like him, somewhat approximately.
Inspired by the black comedy of corruption within Ubu Roi, the Puerto Rican absurdist narrative " United States of Banana " by Giannina Braschi, dramatizes, with over-the-top grotesque flourishes known to pataphysics, the fall of the American Empire and the liberation of Puerto Rico.
He teams up with Jonah who is trying to collect a bounty on Ubu.
Rocket from the Tombs was a Cleveland-based group that eventually fragmented: some members formed The Dead Boys, while David Thomas and guitarist Peter Laughner joined with guitarist Tom Herman, bass guitarist Tim Wright, drummer Scott Krauss and synthesist Allen Ravenstine to form Pere Ubu in 1975.
Of their second single, " Final Solution " ( backed with " Cloud 149 "), one scribe writes that Ubu's " call for a ' final solution ' was the cry of teen angst run down in the decaying rust belt of America, and unlike the British punks who were looking around England the same year, seeing no future, and hating what they saw, Ubu reveled in it.
The teenage-wasteland theme of the song has nothing to do with the Nazi use of " final solution ": Indeed, Pere Ubu has consistently denounced Nazism and neo-Nazi movements, and praised resistance to Nazism and rescues of Jews in WWII.
Pere Ubu stopped playing " Final Solution " for many years to avoid association with Nazism .< ref >
Robert Wheeler has played synthesizer and theremin with Pere Ubu since 1994.
Their music, hard to classify, has been described as " what you might expect if you managed to merge Pere Ubu and Pixies with a touch of Kraftwerk ".
There were many 19th century examples of attacks on Enlightenment concepts, parody, and playfulness in literature, including Lord Byron's satire, especially Don Juan ; Thomas Carlyle's Sartor Resartus ; Alfred Jarry's ribald Ubu parodies and his invention of ' Pataphysics ; Lewis Carroll's playful experiments with signification ; the work of Isidore Ducasse, Arthur Rimbaud, Oscar Wilde.

Ubu and Alfred
Père Ubu ( later: Ubu Roi ), from a drawing by Alfred Jarry
Alfred Jarry's Subversive Poetics in the Almanachs du Père Ubu.
* Ubu Roi, a comic-absurdist play by Alfred Jarry, contains numerous references to coprophagy / scatology.
* December 10 – The premiere of Alfred Jarry's absurdist play Ubu Roi in Paris causes a near-riot.
One of the most significant common precursors is Alfred Jarry whose wild, irreverent, and lascivious Ubu plays scandalized Paris in the 1890s.
Some of his greatest successes include opening his own symbolist theatre, producing the first staging of Alfred Jarry's Ubu Roi ( 1896 ), and introducing French theatregoers to playwrights such as Ibsen and Strindberg.
In 2010 they performed an adaptation of Alfred Jarry's Ubu Roi, called " Ubu " at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe under the name " Awful Pie Theatre.
* Ubu, the enigmatic central figure of a series of French plays by Alfred Jarry, including Ubu Roi, and subsequent plays Ubu Cocu ( Ubu Cuckolded ) and Ubu Enchaîné ( Ubu Enchained )
* 1977: Ubu aux Bouffes after Alfred Jarry, Théâtre des Bouffes du Nord
The show, put on by puppeteer and filmmaker Demian, was an adaptation of Ubu on the Hill, an 1888 play by Alfred Jarry.
Ubu Roi ( Ubu the King ) is a play by Alfred Jarry, premiered in 1896.
The group is named after Père Ubu (" father Ubu "), the protagonist of Ubu Roi (" Ubu, the King "), a play by French writer Alfred Jarry.
This adaptation by David Thomas of Alfred Jarry's play Ubu Roi was accompanied by animations by the Brothers Quay.

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