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Ba and Be.
Join Date: May 2007
Location: This Is England
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Just listening to Everybody's Gonna Be Happy from the High fidelity soundtrack and it reminded me how damn good the Kinks are but I only a few tracks here and there. I need to rectify this ASAP.
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Music Addict
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Dear Old Blighty
Posts: 253
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I have Face to Face. Which I found to be quite decent. I do always have a soft spot for the Kinks.
Why Ray Davies isn't treated like Paul Weller is, I dont know.
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daddy don't
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: the Wastes
Posts: 2,577
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I love the Kinks in the 1960's because:
- they could lose it and get heavy - they were pastoral-yearning English brilliance, and I am currently residing in the English countryside - Ray Davies' vignettes of the disaffected and rejected are brilliant - they arguably had the single largest influence on the US garage/psych movement, which was jolly good - their influence eventually consummated in the Blur album 'Modern Life Is Rubbish', a sentiment I thoroughly agree with and the group's best album ![]() I could understand some music fans, those steeped in 'modern' sounds, not connecting with the 'twee-ness', but if you are cool and enjoy the 60's in all it's all it's vast creativity and diversity then you have to at least check out the Kinks. right? I was driving around once with a friend, slammed on some classic Heavy Nuggets, and the best she could do was complain about how bad the quality was... |
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