The Kinks were incredible. Their string of hits went from the mid 60's up to the mid 80's. They were the 3rd longest lasting group (without breakups) to come out of the British Invasion.
"I'm Not Like Everybody Else" released back in 1966 by "The Kinks" is worth checking out. 🔍Their live version of the song recorded years later is smokin' hot and has a heavy vibe but a smooth flow as well. 'The Kinks' were included among the many British bands and artists that invaded and flooded America with their chart-topping hits during the 1960's.🎤🎸🥁🔊⚡🔥🎧☮
Another great Kinks song is Celluloid Heroes. The song names several famous actors of 20th century film, and also mentions Los Angeles's Hollywood Boulevard, alluding to its Hollywood Walk of Fame.
The Kinks used a Harpsichord which is the piano like sound - Don't know if you are taking a Christmas break but hope you have a wonderful holiday season!
To me, the piano style you are talking about is reminiscent of honky-tonk and Tin Pan Alley, typically on an old upright piano, and that style has roots going back into the late 1800s at least. Not all of it, but much of the song to me invokes the feeling of music and particularly singing from the Roaring Twenties, the 1920s. Picture a young Rudy Vallee singing through that sound amplifying cone, which apparently the girls went crazy over, and they would fight for a position to look down the cone at him on the stage and see his lips. My grandma told me about that, lol. It was typically played on a 78 RPM record on a Victrola record player with the horn on it to amplify the sound, and its a really narrow frequency range and really scratchy. You can see them in a lot of old movies. In this case, I thought I heard a slight use of filtering on the vocals to hint at that, which, for example, The Beatles did a lot of. And then I absolutely love the reverb in the choruses. I really like the harmony arrangements, I love the stand-up bass line, and the piano and the drums, and the whole feel of it is just great.❤
He’s complaining about being taxed and life’s tribulations of being a Rock Star, but hey he’s a Rockstar so he’s lazing on a sunny afternoon. 😂😂😂 The Kinks were always unique and usually very witty
Thanks, Ace! Kinks are so amazing.. you should see the "official video".. done in a freezing winter venue.. Yep, sixties, but the Kinks have so many styles & variations.. (p.s. my favorite X-mas song: Father Christmas.. PLEASE take a look at that video). appreciate your reaction!
Cool! The Kinks wrote the cheekiest of cheeky songs, so don't jump to conclusions based on the first verse alone. Heh. Drunkenness and cruelty. Nicky Hopkins supplies the piano and melodica. That style of piano playing is almost ragtime but closer to Fats Waller than Jelly Roll Morton.
Ray should be poet laureate. Maybe he is. You want to see an entertaining video. Watch the Preservation Hall Jazz Band cover of the Kinks Complicated Life.
He’s complaining about being taxed and life’s tribulations of being a Rock Star, but hey he’s a Rockstar so he’s lazing on a sunny afternoon. 😂😂😂 The Kinks were always unique and usually very witty
The Kinks "Well Respected Man", you'll love it
The Kinks were incredible. Their string of hits went from the mid 60's up to the mid 80's. They were the 3rd longest lasting group (without breakups) to come out of the British Invasion.
One of my FAVORITE Kinks songs!!!! Great to sing out loud in the car with the windows down!!! And yes, it would be on the radio. :)
"I'm Not Like Everybody Else" released back in 1966 by "The Kinks" is worth checking out. 🔍Their live version of the song recorded years later is smokin' hot and has a heavy vibe but a smooth flow as well. 'The Kinks' were included among the many British bands and artists that invaded and flooded America with their chart-topping hits during the 1960's.🎤🎸🥁🔊⚡🔥🎧☮
Made an appearance in The Sopranos.
Wow, Ace! Love your analogy about the intense connection with music back then feeling "like water, something that we need to survive." ❤
Another great Kinks song is Celluloid Heroes. The song names several famous actors of 20th century film, and also mentions Los Angeles's Hollywood Boulevard, alluding to its Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Nicky Hopkins on piano, a honky tonk style. He played with plenty of British bands including The Rolling Stones. This was a monster hit back in 1966.
Singer/songwriter Ray Davies satirizing the high tax rate in England at the time. The Beatles complained about it as well in "Taxman".
Nicky Hopkins on piano..... great session player on many U.K. bands records in the '60s.......
The Kinks used a Harpsichord which is the piano like sound - Don't know if you are taking a Christmas break but hope you have a wonderful holiday season!
Their harmony is great!❤
Piano fills are awesome!
Being Christmas time and you just did Kinks reaction, if you haven't heard it yet, try The Kinks, Father Christmas.
To me, the piano style you are talking about is reminiscent of honky-tonk and Tin Pan Alley, typically on an old upright piano, and that style has roots going back into the late 1800s at least. Not all of it, but much of the song to me invokes the feeling of music and particularly singing from the Roaring Twenties, the 1920s. Picture a young Rudy Vallee singing through that sound amplifying cone, which apparently the girls went crazy over, and they would fight for a position to look down the cone at him on the stage and see his lips. My grandma told me about that, lol.
It was typically played on a 78 RPM record on a Victrola record player with the horn on it to amplify the sound, and its a really narrow frequency range and really scratchy. You can see them in a lot of old movies.
In this case, I thought I heard a slight use of filtering on the vocals to hint at that, which, for example, The Beatles did a lot of. And then I absolutely love the reverb in the choruses. I really like the harmony arrangements, I love the stand-up bass line, and the piano and the drums, and the whole feel of it is just great.❤
The kinks one of my favorite 60 s band they had a lots of hits back then
I absolutely LOVE this song! ❤
Thank you
Great pick. Another great pick from them would be "I'm So Tired of Waiting For you" You'd be a step ahead of everyone else if you played it.
Ah, the magical Kinks. One of their best. Thanks for your great review. I DO have the album :)
He’s complaining about being taxed and life’s tribulations of being a Rock Star, but hey he’s a Rockstar so he’s lazing on a sunny afternoon. 😂😂😂 The Kinks were always unique and usually very witty
Thanks, Ace! Kinks are so amazing.. you should see the "official video".. done in a freezing winter venue.. Yep, sixties, but the Kinks have so many styles & variations.. (p.s. my favorite X-mas song: Father Christmas.. PLEASE take a look at that video). appreciate your reaction!
Kinks ❤
I haven't listened to this in a long time, thank you
It almost sounds like a player piano
I’m gonna second “Celluloid Heros” one of my favorites.
Cool! The Kinks wrote the cheekiest of cheeky songs, so don't jump to conclusions based on the first verse alone. Heh. Drunkenness and cruelty. Nicky Hopkins supplies the piano and melodica. That style of piano playing is almost ragtime but closer to Fats Waller than Jelly Roll Morton.
The Kinks are great. Check out Apeman.
They have a edgy song Father Christmas, not warm and fuzzy
He’s being a smart alleck.
Ironic. His money is gone but he’s got a mansion, a car and a yacht.
Ray should be poet laureate. Maybe he is. You want to see an entertaining video. Watch the Preservation Hall Jazz Band cover of the Kinks Complicated Life.
You may like to try The Shadows, APACHE, SLEEP WALK and FBI from 1960/61
It's Sunny Afternoon, not Sunday.
He’s complaining about being taxed and life’s tribulations of being a Rock Star, but hey he’s a Rockstar so he’s lazing on a sunny afternoon. 😂😂😂 The Kinks were always unique and usually very witty