Does anyone know how I can get hold of a copy of the documentary "Kinkdome Come" by Julien Temple in 2007. They showed it in a festival of music documentaries in Santiago, but I only learned about it when it was practically over and the remaining tickets for the other films were sold out. I may be one of the few people in Santiago who knows who the Kinks were and would have loved to have seen the film. Would be grateful for any tip!
Truly under appreciated. I saw them in concert in 1978 and 1980. The concert in 1978 was at a small venue in a small town in Germany, and is to this day is the best concert I have ever seen. No elaborate light show or stage. Just incredile energy and a long set of wonderful songs. These guys were real proffesionals.
so simple a set up , no gizmo's no bits of rubbish...they were already sidelined by glam and their music was disregarded as passe..BUt they were and still are incredible ,brilliant, creative and unique. Wonderful.
I've seen this guy Ray Cooper (I didn't know his name until I read yuour post) several times, and all he ever does is play the tambourine. Who the hell is he?
@boscoruby: Ray Cooper is a percussionist. While he has played along side many great musicians (as has already been mentioned), he first gained fame as a member of Elton John's band back in the 70's. The members of that legendary band were Davey Johnstone, Dee Murray, Nigel Olsson, and Ray.
Dave and Ray are hot, their music rocks, with great lyrics. There must be good bands today too, I just don't know them
taiwanelisa 2 months ago
Hey, that's that Ray Whatshisname percussionist who used to play with Elton!
melodymaker135 2 months ago
For the 'orchestrated' Kinks of the 70s, not bad at all!
Now if I could find clips of them doing 'Arthur' material live in '69-'70, just the four or five of them...
melodymaker135 2 months ago
Does anyone know how I can get hold of a copy of the documentary "Kinkdome Come" by Julien Temple in 2007. They showed it in a festival of music documentaries in Santiago, but I only learned about it when it was practically over and the remaining tickets for the other films were sold out. I may be one of the few people in Santiago who knows who the Kinks were and would have loved to have seen the film. Would be grateful for any tip!
THATNIC8 2 months ago
Truly under appreciated. I saw them in concert in 1978 and 1980. The concert in 1978 was at a small venue in a small town in Germany, and is to this day is the best concert I have ever seen. No elaborate light show or stage. Just incredile energy and a long set of wonderful songs. These guys were real proffesionals.
ZappaFan59 2 months ago
so simple a set up , no gizmo's no bits of rubbish...they were already sidelined by glam and their music was disregarded as passe..BUt they were and still are incredible ,brilliant, creative and unique. Wonderful.
liverbird1011 7 months ago
03:10, hahahaha
danielpinasco 1 year ago
At 2.35, isn't that the theme tune of Hancock's Half Hour either Ray or Dave are playing?
someonelikemyself 2 years ago
the guy playing the tambourine is the same man who played with George Harrison , isnt he ??
:D He has the music inside !!
thelmasss 2 years ago
Yes, he played with George Harrison, and Elton John, and Eric Clapton, and the Stones...and many others. His name is Ray Cooper.
IozziEric 2 years ago
I've seen this guy Ray Cooper (I didn't know his name until I read yuour post) several times, and all he ever does is play the tambourine. Who the hell is he?
boscoruby 2 years ago
@boscoruby: Ray Cooper is a percussionist. While he has played along side many great musicians (as has already been mentioned), he first gained fame as a member of Elton John's band back in the 70's. The members of that legendary band were Davey Johnstone, Dee Murray, Nigel Olsson, and Ray.
smautomat 1 year ago
@smautomat Thanks for the info!
boscoruby 1 year ago
I've never heard one good thing about "whispering" Bob Harris.
dublinboyo 2 years ago
I was wondering that as well... and I think it's the then-ubiquitous Ray Cooper! Didn't know he ever played with The Kinks.
MsSherylHolmes 2 years ago
Harris isn't happy about the pie is he !
roryfromlondon 2 years ago
great to see again, I remember recording this on a cassette...with silly Bob Harris...thanks for posting
itkapatanka 3 years ago
I <3 it!
oxtheravenxo 3 years ago
great stuff any more bbc in concert?
paloman4 3 years ago
Love it!
houndz11 3 years ago
A Kinky Kringle to all!
wndrboy 3 years ago
I hope that pie was tasty:))
Kassandra1Kink 3 years ago