THE KINKS — Lola on Saturday Night Live 1977
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THE KINKS — Lola on Saturday Night Live 1977
The best type of band photo shoot: we dropped them in a field or forest and hope for the best.
The Beatles discography: I love you. People love each other and that's fun. Do you love me? Do I love you? There's love in the air. Love can change the world. Love is strange. Love can be dangerous. We need love. Do you love me? I love you.
The Who discography: Who am I? What is going on? Sometimes I feel so sure of myself. Other times I feel like I'm nobody. Can you tell me who I am? Do I know who you are? I think I know who I am, but it's not what the world is telling me. Who are you? Who am I?
The Kinks discography: The present is changing so fast but the past offers no shelter, we are losing the most precious parts of life and building a future of only paranoia and scarcity. The music industry and showbusiness are soul-sucking and yet I live to perform.
The Rolling Stones discography: WHOOOO SEX 🍆🍆 DRUGS 💉💉AND ROCK AND ROLL BABY🎸🎸🎸🎸😈😈😈😈
There had been bad blood between the Kinks and the Beatles since they played together on the same bill in 1964. John upset Davies backstage by saying, “We’ve lost our set-list, lads. Can we borrow yours?” implying that the Kinks, who had only released two singles at that point, were mere imitators. Paul was more respectful. When the Kinks released “See My Friends” in 1965, a track now widely regarded as one of the first pop songs to use Eastern scales, Paul played it over and over at the apartment of John Dunbar and Marianne Faithfull, and when he saw Ray’s brother Dave at the Scotch, he reputedly joked, “That ‘See My Friend.’ I really like that. I should have written it,” to which Dave retorted, “Well, you didn’t. You can’t do everything.” Ray Davies later commented, “Paul McCartney was one of the most competitive people I’ve ever met. Lennon wasn’t. He just thought everyone else was shit."
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Father Christmas - The Kinks (1977)
everybody got problems buddy i got mine