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  1. The Kinks, Narrated by Ray Davies [DVD] by Kinks. Write a review. How customer reviews and ratings work See All Buying Options. Sign in to filter reviews 2 total ratings, 2 with reviews There was a problem filtering reviews right now. Please try again later. Translate all ...

  2. 27 de dic. de 2006 · Lead singer and songwriter, Ray Davies started The Kinks in 1964 with his brother, Dave. His latest album is the solo effort, Other People's Lives. Said to be the pioneers of the rowdy garage band ...

  3. 3 de feb. de 2022 · Ray Davies. We’ve always had a strange relationship, and just don’t communicate these days. Yes, he’s a genius songwriter, but there’s other stuff you have to be accountable for as well. And Ray’s just not a nice person. He’s a sly, manipulative, nasty person. He’s treated me like a piece of shit over the years.

  4. The continuing story of The Kinks co-founder’s journeys through America, as depicted in his 2013 memoir Americana and last year’s album of the same name, OUR COUNTRY: AMERICANA ACT II is an album borne from Davies’ vision of America – how it shaped him and evolved through the years. His reflections on his experiences in America ...

  5. 17 de jul. de 2001 · The quintessential English song "Victoria" closes the concert out on a high note. Dave Davies provides humorous, if not always insightful, commentary. When talking about his physique back then he remarked, "I had the muscles. Ray had the bruises!" Being the only Kinks concert available on DVD at present, it is an essential purchase for every ...

  6. 12 de jun. de 2020 · The Story Behind The Song: The Kinks' Lola. The Kinks were yesterday’s men as the 70s dawned, written off as 60s relics. Their only significant hit since 1967, Days, hardly arrested a calamitous, lift-shaft fall which hit bottom with a humiliating 1968 tour of working-men’s clubs, bizarrely undertaken as they finished their wistful LP ...

  7. 27 de ene. de 2022 · Here’s how it works. The story behind Dead End Street by The Kinks. “It’s a raw song. We didn’t try to sweeten it,” reflects Ray Davies. “I think if The Beatles had done Dead End Street it would have been through rose-tinted glasses.”. Dead End Street marks the moment when Ray Davies’s songwriting for The Kinks moved from wry ...