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The Kinks are much more than You Really Got Me – and Ray Davies’ inventive acoustic style influenced a generation of playersIf You Really Got Me is the first thing that springs to mind when you think of The Kinks then fear not, you aren’t alone. Their 1964 hit defined an era with that ‘slashed speaker’ sound ...
“Death of a Clown” reached No. 3 on the U.K. singles chart. The track features all four original Kinks members, with Dave on lead vocals and guitar; Ray on rhythm guitar, backing vocals, and piano; ...
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Counting down the Kinks 15 greatest songsThe Kinks appeared in the tidal wave of music that poured out of England in the early 1960s. They were sandwiched in among ...
Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. The Kinks' “All Day and All Of The Night” debuts on three charts in the U.K. this week, hitting the ... [+] top 10 on two of them ...
They were one of the most influential bands in British music history, inspired groups including Oasis and Blur, and 50 years ago they wowed music lovers in Watford. These classic pictures were taken ...
Dave Davies of The Kinks learned the hard way that sometimes, you should keep your comments to your bandmates to yourself.
Fans can catch the band performing covers of classic rock songs such as "Tired of Waiting" by The Kinks and Bob Dylan's "Like a Rolling Stone," perfect for a night out on the town with your dad.
Murray treated attendees to a rendition of Dylan’s 1965 track ‘Like A Rolling Stone’ and The Kinks’ ‘Tired Of Waiting’. Elsewhere in the night, he also performed a cover of Wilson ...
The Kinks. In the late 1970s, you could find all of their handprints—and many more—in the sidewalk outside Peaches Records & Tapes, a record store and local hangout on Peachtree.
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