They all seem to be genuinely enjoying themselves here. The great thing about Davies' lyrics is that he wrote of the common man without being condescending, he knew that he was one of them, that's the reason he could write from this perspective so well
What an amazing song, and a relatively forgotten Kinks non-album single from the time of the first of five consecutrive classic LPs (if you don't count 'Percy'). Above anything, just listen to this as a piece of songwriting genius. Unconventional, defiantly English, relentlessly melodically and structurally brilliant; this composition eclipses more famous Beatles songs of the period, which is incredible in itself. Even the lyrics, read alone, are sublime and poetic.
What an amazing song, and a relatively forgotten Kinks non-album single from the time of the first of five consecutrive classic LPs (if you don't count 'Percy'). Above anything, just listen to this as a piece of songwriting genius. Unconventional, defiantly English, relentlessly melodically and structurally brilliant; this composition eclipses more famous Beatles songs of the period, which is incredible in itself. Even the lyrics, read alone, are sublime and poetic.
What an amazing song, and a relatively forgotten Kinks non-album single from the time of the first of five consecutrive classic LPs (if you don't count 'Percy'). Above anything, just listen to this as a piece of songwriting genius. Unconventional, defiantly English, relentlessly melodically and structurally brilliant; this composition eclipses more famous Beatles songs of the period, which is incredible in itself. Even the lyrics, read alone, are sublime and poetic.
Pete Quife played a strange looking Bass, It was a Vox Winchester Bass. Well he stuck a peice of card saying, "This is a Piano!". But there was also another moment
Where both Ray and Dave Davis, played a Vox Winchester Guitars, But Pete was using his Fender Bass.
I think...I'm in love xD
Beatlemaniacaa1 3 months ago
They all seem to be genuinely enjoying themselves here. The great thing about Davies' lyrics is that he wrote of the common man without being condescending, he knew that he was one of them, that's the reason he could write from this perspective so well
MrSlimjimk 4 months ago 2
This is a piano.
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What an amazing song, and a relatively forgotten Kinks non-album single from the time of the first of five consecutrive classic LPs (if you don't count 'Percy'). Above anything, just listen to this as a piece of songwriting genius. Unconventional, defiantly English, relentlessly melodically and structurally brilliant; this composition eclipses more famous Beatles songs of the period, which is incredible in itself. Even the lyrics, read alone, are sublime and poetic.
bebopmaxim 5 months ago
What an amazing song, and a relatively forgotten Kinks non-album single from the time of the first of five consecutrive classic LPs (if you don't count 'Percy'). Above anything, just listen to this as a piece of songwriting genius. Unconventional, defiantly English, relentlessly melodically and structurally brilliant; this composition eclipses more famous Beatles songs of the period, which is incredible in itself. Even the lyrics, read alone, are sublime and poetic.
bebopmaxim 5 months ago 2
What an amazing song, and a relatively forgotten Kinks non-album single from the time of the first of five consecutrive classic LPs (if you don't count 'Percy'). Above anything, just listen to this as a piece of songwriting genius. Unconventional, defiantly English, relentlessly melodically and structurally brilliant; this composition eclipses more famous Beatles songs of the period, which is incredible in itself. Even the lyrics, read alone, are sublime and poetic.
bebopmaxim 5 months ago
i don't know if i'd say best kinks ever. this is the kinks we're talking about!
tootnbub 5 months ago
Awesome quality of arguably the BEST ever kinks song
johnboymac2000 5 months ago
I love this because it's the only version of this performance that seems to have the original audio.
afthered 6 months ago
Pete Quife played a strange looking Bass, It was a Vox Winchester Bass. Well he stuck a peice of card saying, "This is a Piano!". But there was also another moment
Where both Ray and Dave Davis, played a Vox Winchester Guitars, But Pete was using his Fender Bass.
kav816 10 months ago