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This British band, originally called the Ravers, was led by Ray and Dave Davies. "There's nothing kinky about us though," said Ray Davies. "Kinky is such a fashionable word we knew people would remember it." They scored a hit in 1964 with "You Really Got Me" and "All Day and All of the Night," which paved the way for the power chords of the next decade's hard rock. Their clever and amusing records reflected their wry view of sixties England. By the late 1960s however, Ray and Dave were growing apart and pursued solo careers in addition to their Kinks involvement. This distraction created a rift with other band members, who left. With new musicians, the band carried on, appearing at rock concerts, touring and recording through the end of the 1980s....more

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  Performer Track(s) Date Venue Length Rating Buy
The Kinks CONCERT 11/05/1972 Kennedy Center 45:03 4.02 Buy
The Kinks CONCERT 11/09/1972 SUNY 43:34 4.28 Buy
The Kinks CONCERT 11/11/1972
Late Show
Orpheum Theatre 1:01:27 3.95 Buy
The Kinks CONCERT 11/12/1972 Orpheum Theatre 31:54 4.00 Buy
The Kinks CONCERT 11/16/1972 Felt Forum 1:10:06 4.49 Buy
The Kinks CONCERT 11/17/1972 Palace Theater 44:34 4.34 Buy
The Kinks CONCERT 07/14/1974 Hippodrome Theatre 54:22 4.59
The Kinks CONCERT 02/18/1977
Early Show
Santa Monica Civic Auditorium 1:36:46 4.68
The Kinks CONCERT 02/19/1977 Winterland 1:50:29 4.65
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    by C!-TeamJuly 16, 2008Comments (0)

    Although summer releases are thin, it's the direct opposite for the touring schedule. Loads of bands on the run this summer, especially the holy-crap-best-show-ever Fleet Foxes experience you should be sad to miss. (read more)

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    by Dinky DawsonJune 25, 2008Comments (0)

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    by Bob HillJune 11, 2008Comments (51)

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    by Adam BunchJune 4, 2008Comments (2)

    1967 was supposed to be the year the Chocolate Watchband finally made it big. They had spent the last couple of years gradually climbing their way to the top (read more)

  • Happy One-Year Anniversary: A Time to Celebrate and Look Back

    by The EditorsMay 14, 2008Comments (17)

    Read shared stories from Paul and other writers and editors who worked on the original Crawdaddy! (plus our own Denise Sullivan who writes quite eloquently on the Crawdaddy! spirit). As we take time this issue to pay homage to the original, as our own one-year anniversary wouldn’t even be remotely possible without it, we hope you enjoy them as they recount their insightful tales. (read more)

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