The Kinks - This Time Tomorrow (Official Audio)
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The Kinks were an English rock band formed in London in 1963 by brothers Ray and Dave Davies. They are regarded as one of the most influential rock bands of the 1960s. The Kinks' music drew from a wide range of influences, including American R&B and rock and roll initially and later adopting British music hall, folk, and country. The band gained a reputation for reflecting English culture and lifestyle, fuelled by Ray Davies' wittily observational writing style. The Kinks and the songs of Ray Davies are now rightfully established as a great British institution. From the opening riff of You Really Got Me, The Kinks’ influence as pioneers in heavy metal, power pop, conceptual albums, and theatrical shows can be detected in much modern music.
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i fell in love with this song when i heard it on the darjeeling limited, even better it’s from my favorite band of all time
As for me, an old fart, when I heard it on that movie, I was amazed anyone remembered . God bless the Kinks.
If not for their ban in the states, Kinks would
Be bigger than the Beatles
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I saw that movie for the firts time on a plane crossing the atlantic, so i got the same feeling. IDK why but it makes me cry in a weird happy-sad feeling everytime since that
Same here!
The Kinks have to me the most underrated band of all time. Brilliant music and hardly ever get mentioned.
Why? I see this over and over here and don't get it. They were huge.
@@parsifal7300 - Yeah, they used to say that about Vincent Van Gogh.
Good people find good music.
@@maryp9466Yes and no. Of course it is a matter of opinion. The Kinks get recognized, but I think are often overlooked. In other words, they don’t seem to get all the recognition they probably deserve, which is why I think some find them to be underrated. Perhaps being largely absent from the U.S. in the Sixties - absent in terms of physical presence - may have contributed to them being overlooked.
@@maryp9466
Many people (at least here in America) only know them for You Really Got Me and All Day and All of the Night. I understand they were bigger overseas, but it's funny how relatively obscure they are given their ability to write better songs than the Beatles.
A true masterpiece. The Kinks are so underrated.
+Patrick Bateman
i feel like they're a little too "new wave" for your tastes.
Mason Brown I have to return some videotapes.
I know! In my opinion, they are the greatest band ever! 😝😝
+Mason Brown yeah well that's just like, your opinion, man.
I swear this is like the tenth time I have seen this underrated comment. By whom? They were huge in the 60s and Ray and Dave still tour separately. I don't get it.
Brilliant film, even more brilliant band. Thank you Wes Anderson!
One of three Kinks songs in his movie The Darjeeling Limited!
Yes, make me discover the Kinks (shame on me, I didn't know them before) !
Lyrics, framed, are hanging over the toilet in my local pub and I know them by the heart.
This is the first time I listen to the actual song.
Truly one of the most beautiful songs of all time from the most underrated band of all time.
I keep seeing these underrated comments. They were huge in the 60s and were around for decades. Ray and Dave still do solo tours. I don't get it. Underrated by whom?
@@maryp9466 sure they were huge in the 60's (although even then, their late 60's stuff like "arthur", which is in my opinion some of their best work, was pretty unsuccessful when it first came out), but they definately are underated nowadays, i mean honnestly i've probably met about 3 people who know about them, and then they usualy only know em from stuff like "you really got me", which although a great rock song, is definatly not representative of their overall work... plus you don't hear about them nearly as much as many other bands like the beatles, the stones, the doors or CCR, so yeah i'd probably agree that they're pretty underrated.
They definatly aren't the only great band to be forgotten by history (pretty things, zombies, 13th floors, jefferson airplane, etc...), but it's nice to see they're getting a new audience nowadays! (i actually introduced them to a friend who's more into rap and electronic music, and to my surprise she loved it ! proves their timelessness don't it ?)
John Sorrows not really I mean marvel featured their song, a fox show had apeman, an Adam Sandler movie click had do it again do not really also look up lake
@@maryp9466 Actually, they were huge from 1965 to 1966... Then, they were banned from America and awful management made their albums such poor sellers. Sure, they're now considered as a very important 60's band, but at the time, they were seen as uncool, in comparison with the Stones and the Who.
@@j-a9311 I group the Kinks and Who together as they are, I feel, better than the bands they are overshadowed by today, the Beatles and the Stones.
When people ask me the usual question of "who do you prefer: Beatles or Rolling Stones?", I always reply with "The Kinks"
The educated response.
@@thechaosfamily8811 what about the kinks and the who
@@kamalisimo5025 the who's quadraphenia is the only comparable album for me, to the kinks catalog. Whos next and Tommy were close, yet for me the wholesome, arrogant, and rebellious nature of the kinks is absolutely British and absolutely one of a kind.
I say the Small faces did alot in two years
IKR!
Probably one of Mr. Wes Anderson's fav bands
Yeah this song is amazing. you might like a band called The Doublejumps if you like The Kinks
This album is amazing. Thank goodness for the Kinks.
God save the Kinks
+Robbie Clark they saved me.
The piano in this song breaks my heart.
Why
Deep. Understood.
Nicky Hopkins
Same here
My son just sent this. Leaving in am for 8 weeks in Hawaii as a travel nurse. Anxiety and excitement. He always has a song for me !🎶👣🎶
Good luck in his big adventure. Cheers from Scotland 🏴
Thanks Mrs. America for reminding me about this song.
Thank you. I could not remember where I heard this
@@weavvek Yes, this brought me back to it following tonight's first airing of Mrs. America on BBC 2
Lexus "Dreams" 2020 commercial brought me here.
That's what brought me here too!
One of the greatest and underrated Rock n Roll groups. The Kinks have been one of my favorite groups since I was 16 years old. I'm now 70 and still love their music and lyrics. Ray and Dave Davies are great songwriters. ' This Time Tomorrow ' ...will always be here.
I’m 73 and addicted to the kinks since 1964!!!!!
This is simply the most beautiful, romantic, and blissful song of all time. We'll find a way through the mad rushing crowd, far from the madding crowd. Ray, you bloody genius, and Dave, you guitar savant--and Mick, you steadfast drummer, and Pete, you long suffering bass player caught in the Davies brothers' crossfire--I love you. Thank you for the most remarkable music of the second half of the twentieth century. My life was eternally blessed by your magical music. The Beatles are great, and so are the Stones, and the Who became brilliant, thanks largely to the radical genius of Keith Moon coupled with the phenomenal songwriting of Pete Townshend, but I'm sorry.
The Kinks kick all your pasty white British arses back to blighty. The Kinks are the Best!!!!!!!
This is one of the most unappreciated albums ever. All great tunes and lyrics.
Rock on Ray and Dave
Many consider this to be their finest album
My favourite kinks album. Strangers being my favourite track. Amazing. Closely followed by the village green.👍
@@kurtbahnmaier8806It seems Village Green gets mentioned a lot as one of their best and this not so much. At least based on what I have read and listened to. But, I would take this album over Village Green any day.
Every time I check in for an international flight, this song immediately comes to mind. Go Kinks, Ray Davies is a genius lyricist.
The Kinks have so many great songs that have never the acclaim they deserve. This song, I'm Not Like Everybody Else, Till the End of the Day, Deadend Street.... and so many more.
Ray Davies is one of this country's greatest songwriters. Second only to Lennon and McCartney.
He is a true national treasure.
Agreed but if I were to mention his best of the underrated (and never heard on the radio) songs, I'd have to mention Arthur, Celluloid Heroes, Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy, Ton Soldier Man and Muswell Hillbilly. And yes, IMO along with yours, only Lennon and McCartney stand higher as songwriters but they had each other to lean on even once they were writing separately for The Beatles. As soloists, with only intermittent exceptions, neither could hold a candle to Ray's output.
Even if you go beyond this land of ours, I'd still only add Dylan to the mix, I can't think of anyone else from across the pond or elsewhere who'd better him.
Yeah this song is amazing. you might like a band called The Doublejumps if you like The Kinks
HOW HAVE I ONLY JUST FOUND THIS . HOLY
My exact reaction when I heard this on The Darjeeling Limited. 60s-90s pop and rock and roll is so incredibly good holy moly.
i play this song all the time on guitar. most soulful song I've ever heard. m
I’m 15 years old, my dad loves this song and now I am obsessed with it, amazing.
I'm glad you and your dad can have that connection. always nice hearing about healthy relationships in this world. 😊✌🧡
I was your age when I first began to seriously appreciate them. Before that time I had heard 'you really got me', etc and thought that's a great sound but really never "dived in", as it were. Then there was a short episode around Christmas 2003 when for some reason I started to listen to the Stones, The Who and The Kinks. I was blown away by the innovation and talent of those 60s groups and The Kinks have to be my favourite...maybe...
Anyway it had a huge effect on me as a person. No longer feeling bound by peer pressure at school to conform, "Why do you listen to that old music", etc because of the power of the music which really did set me free. I changed the way I dressed and *thought* about different things I never did before. I guess every teenager, or most at least, reaches that right of passage where they start to become self-aware, which generates great freedom and confidence.
All the best to you.
Welcome to the Kinks world
You're 18 now. Enjoying adulthood I hope 🙏
I have loved the Kinks
since the first time I heard them. To me, there are two types of
Rock. The Kinks and everyone else.
The kinks are fine wine.
I'll leave the sun behind me
and
I'll watch the clouds as they sadly pass me by
Holy macaroni! I have not heard this song in like 20 years. Sounds gooooood.
This song is so optimistic and full of hope, it makes me think like that too
Ray and Dave are my cousins. Their grandfather was my great grandfather's brother!
LOL...I hope I get to see Wales before I die......
Just beautiful, as Kinks are often want to do. Plaintive and tugging at the sleeve, not letting go of your heart. 😊
beautiful
thank you wes anderson for introducing me to the kinks
The more I hear, the more I love this band.
The Kinks have some sort of polishness and roughness blend that is hard for me to point out. The sound is incredible minimalist yet exquisitely placed, I can’t explain how.
Been listening to my glorious Kinks for 46 years. What a ride!
This whole album is a classic! God save the Kinks!
When I listen this song, I see Adrien Brody running to the Darjeeling Limited ;)
And Bill Murray failing
same
When they throw away all of their luggage its such a cathartic and freeing scene i love it!
Racing the most famous of the Bills
you and every other hipster, nerd. shush
Love this song, everything about it. Especially the Davies brothers singing together. It just works.
I love the way their harmonies are for a moment discordant then harmonize it creates this tense and climactic dynamic, I fucking love it.
Pete Townsend was once asked what it was like being the best Rock music writer of the day. pete said you need to ask Ray Davis . Humble Pete shows real respect for Ray n da Kinks overall.
Yes, he is the best British lyricist of all!
I hadn't heard that quote before - Pete Townsend has just gone further up in my estimation.
Being that Pete doesn’t just dish out compliments, it’s super cool to hear that
Yes, we've heard the same about Hendrix being asked about being the greatest.. He said you'd have to ask Jeff Beck....
Yes, Ray is one of the greatest songwriters of all time and Pete Townsend is so humble.
This song is 50 years old (soon). So, when you were young, were you listening to songs recorded 50 years earlier? I doubt it. The songs that came out of the 60's and 70's are simply amazing.
Technology wasn't there mate but you're absolutely right.
I was born in 1959 and I listen to music from back in the 1920’s and the 30’s
I was born in 2004. Here I am.
My son was born in 2012, & I'm constantly playing The Kinks & the Allman Bros. in our house.
The kinks rocked in my day.The kinks rock today. They are one of the most original and unique musical groups that I've heard .Beside all the rest of the amazing things happening in this song ,the short guitar solo at about 2:02 is as good as I've heard.
I believe it's a banjo there, but still great.
Yea its like a little interlude McCartney would throw in.
Absolutely my favorite Kinks song. And that's saying a lot. The way it unfolds and builds is like a mini symphony. The world-weary lyrics, surprising melody shifts with gorgeous harmonies. Yeah I like it.
*me, just starting up The Darjeeling Limited*
*dad walks by during the intro, hears this song*
"Oh hey, I remember when I bought this album on vinyl in Stockholm back in the 70s. The Kinks were great"
My old man has killer taste
I started getting into The Kinks about 6 months ago. My new favourite band, wish they were still doing their thing.
My favourite song by The Kinks. It's like sunshine.
Yeah this song is amazing. you might like a band called The Doublejumps if you like The Kinks
Masterpiece, to say the least. Perfect.
Hello Vivianne
I've been listening to this song for 37 years and it still gives me chills....and I'm in perpetual motion/and the world below doesn't matter much to me.
like me too, pal
i sometimes wonder where i've been
49 years for me ... .and I'm in perpetual motion/and the world doesn't matter much to me.
Another kinks song that should have been a hit for any other band
What?
huh?
He's just saying that if any other band had released this, it would have been much more popular. The Kinks honestly do not get the credit they really deserve.
Fabulous songwriting.. beautifully crafted lyrics and melody with an amazing chord progression to back it up. And can't forget about those great lead licks..
I am glad though that there are people on here commenting and all respecting this greatness. It is actually kind of fun to have songs like this that are less known and only bring the truest of fans. I'm not one to call anyone a 'poser' because I respect anyone who enjoys their music of choice, but these guys attract mainly the fans that really know what's up.
Just my 2 cents. I've yet to listen to this entire album though, so I have to get on that.
@@brodeeeeep This was never a single, and it just shows the level and strengths of their songs that it did not have to be; songs like Lola and Apeman were contemporary singles.
My favorite guitar lick ever!!!
Yeah this song is amazing. you might like a band called The Doublejumps if you like The Kinks
Beautiful song a classic to end all classics! Ray writes the most amazing songs and Dave is the #1 most underrated. Without The Kinks and their enlightened music there just wouldn't be the greatest band ever. That is a lot to miss out so don't foget them!
So true!
"i need you to promise me two things.
first, to never tell anyone my name
and after this to do what you want with your life."
This was one of the first exposures to rock music ever, and I can only say one thing: I'm glad I get to listen to classic rock.
I'm relatively familiar with The Kinks, but it was Wes Anderson who really introduced me to this song.
UA-cam kept playing this at the start of COVID and it seemed like a crappy joke, but now listening to it a year and a half later the song feels hopeful again
I'm slowly but surely realizing that I should have been listening to The Kinks years ago.
Yeah this song is amazing. you might like a band called The Doublejumps if you like The Kinks
I'll leave the sun being me and I'll watch the clouds as they sadly pass me by.
This is such a fantastic song. One of the best songs so few know about.
How much I would’ve loved hearing this album at 17….at least i’m catching it now at 47….
Definitely among John Gosling's finest moments tickling the ivories for The Kinks.
I would say this is one of my favourite tracks from them, but I could say the same for nearly all of their discography.
well said old man......
Every time I listen to this song it confirms my respect & admiration for Ray Davies as a songwriter. 🤩
this is dave davies
Anu this song is from the Lola album. Dave only wrote "Rats" & "Strangers" for this album.
Thank you Wes. I would never have known this amazing song. It still brings a tear to the eye
Timeless…just simply timeless. Singing this with my daughter in the car anytime we go anywhere is beyond special.
This songs about the uncertainty of the future, the distant and not so distant. This time tomorrow, where will we be?
It's both Ray and Dave showing just what they could do with their "limited" guitar skills... and that remarkable rolling music hall piano riff
this song couldn't apply to me and my current situation anymore if it tried. this time tomorrow I'll be flying to New York for the first time and I just feel this song describes that really well. I think I'll be listening to this on repeat today (10/02/2016) and I'll still love it just as much the 20th time as I loved it the first.
Mollie Green how is new york?
Did you meet that bum on 110th who asks you what the greatest nation is and then promptly answers himself donation?
you could perhaps try and become an astronaut? I didn't really notice whaat a good travel song this is before though, i'll remember the next time I go far away to put this on before I go out the door. been on repeat all day today 9/10/19
I was the same way back in the old days, I would listen to this every time I got on a flight, Ray was thinking the same thing that's why he wrote this great song.
This is an infectious album. So many good songs like all their releases
T T T - This Time Tomorrow Awesome Tune by the Boys from Muswell Hill. The Kinks are the Kings.
I've lost count how many times I've listened to this song....
Underappreciated song
wow ! the kinks are massively underrated.
Great song. Definitely in my personal Top 100 of all time.
Yeah this song is amazing. you might like a band called The Doublejumps if you like The Kinks
one of my most favorite kinks songs
What a killer album
Darjeeling limited brought me here like 10 yrs ago yet here I am
A SONG OF THE TIMES
Guys. Music isn’t a competition. I love them all as they all brought their own to their songwriting. It’s all genius emotional songwriting. The Kinks come from my north London area and one lives up my road still. So I guess I can relate to the stuff they sing more but all songs we can relate to from experiences.
possibly the most underrated song ever
Ich habe 2004 im Studium diese Band und diesen Song sehr viel gehört...so viele geile Erinnerungen an diese Lebensphase und diesen Song.....die WG-Parties, die Mädchen, neue Freundschaften...sogar für die Uni gelernt, während diese Musik lief...Verdammt! 15 Jahre ist das her...ich will nochmal 23 sein!!!!!
Stimmt, ich auch....Und bestimmt viele andere ;-)
BikeLion Du vielleicht auch...aber viele andere haben eher Erinnerungen mit Limp Bizkit und Maroon 5😂
@@hamidmusik7691 - Ich meinte dass viele nochmal 23 sein möchten :D
Mit der Musik, vielleicht bin ich nicht ganz typisch. Meine Eltern waren originale Hippies, also habe ich diese Sorte von Musik immer gehört.
BikeLion ja, für mich auch sehr untypisch. Ich kam als Teenager aus Teheran nach Deutschland und landete in einem Freundeskreis, der überwiegend solche Eltern hatte wie deine. Wir hörten nur LED Zeppelin, the Doors, Pink Floyed etc. und taten Ende der 90er so, als ob das für 18jährige normal wäre und die anderen in unserem Alter nicht ganz dicht wären😂 Diese Überheblichkeit setzte sich wie bereits erwähnt auch im Studium fort...Ich öffnete mich später für alle möglichen Bands, aber mein 60er/70er Fetisch hat sich zutiefst eingebrannt, weil eben viele schöne und emotionale Erinnerungen damit verbunden sind.
I love the acoustic solo in the beginning.
He’s such a poet! All his song are like mini kitchen dramas to music. Really special
Screaming this in the car!! Love this song gurr
I think i'm at a point that every happy song I listen to, my brain turns it emotional because I'm so used to listening to songs that are melancholic or edgy. But to hear songs that are happy, remind me that there is still hope that a day will come where I won't be so scared of tomorrow...
Well said. I can relate to that a lot. Hopefully we'll all get through and see better days again :-)
Hope you're doing much better.
Great song
A master piece in song writing.
Yeah this song is amazing. you might like a band called The Doublejumps if you like The Kinks
This song is very apt for the times we are living through, at least for the last 1.5 year or so
So true!
Chase your tomorrows to all of its joys and exhaustion.
The late '60s early '70s is all you need.
This song and Thirteen by Big Star are my favorite songs of all time. 60s-70s pop was something else man
i absolutely love the kinks, they are masters of meaningfull lyrics and one of the best bands ever and next to led zeppelin they are one of my favourites. greetings from germany
This time tomorrow, where will we be?
On a spaceship somewhere, sailing across an empty sea
This time tomorrow, what will we know?
Will we still be here, watching an in-flight movie show?
I'll leave the sun behind me, and I'll watch the clouds as they sadly pass me by
Seven miles below me, I can see the world and it ain't so big at all
Well, this time tomorrow, what will we see?
Fields full of houses, endless rows of crowded streets
I don't know where I'm going, I don't want to see
I feel the world below me, looking up at meLeave the sun behind me, and I'll watch the clouds as they sadly pass me by
And I'm in perpetual motion, and the world below doesn't matter much to me
Well, this time tomorrow, where will we be?
On a spaceship somewhere, sailing across an empty sea
Well, this time tomorrow, where will we be?
This time tomorrow, what will we see?
This time tomorrow
Very interesting lyrics
Thank you :)
This time tomorrow where will be be on the ship to no where great underrated band.
YET "ANOTHER" album completely way ahead of it's time by the Kinks !
This is how you write, sing, play and embody an emotional song. No overemphasis, just go with the flow...A good lesson for emo bands.
I listen to this song every time I get to travel, it remains by my side whether I'm driving to visit a friend or take a flight to another part of the world.
Me too, I can imagine airline folk, tourists, business travellers etc all get something from the Kinks.
Masterpiece. Can't get it out of my mind
Have had this album since its release in the early 70s. Timeless.
gran canción, gran disco!
+Mariela Madec muito subestimado esse disco. This Time Tommorow é genial. ainda tem Denmark Street, Apeman, Strangers, Got to be free. Instrumental e letras primorosos.
Gran canción, gran disco y el grupo mas grande de toda la musica contemporánea de pop y rock. The Kinks
I saw the musical it's great!
It starts and you get hooked.
It takes a critically thinking mind to appreciate The Kinks
Fuck off
Não consigo parar de ouvir
they really just wrote the best anxiety relief song, didn't they
Good song, good record, still sounds good now after all these years.
"Good"? Errr, what, pray, do you deem "very good"? The whole LP is wonderful, chock full of strong, original tracks.
so good!!
I discovered this song when Rose Byrne as Gloria is dancing in the show Mrs. America. Instantly fell in love with it