@@etc7070 It's actually a november '63 single. And you have to realize that during the sixties, one month of musical evolution was equal to one year nowadays - at least. Most important: The Beatles opened (broke down!) the music industry doors, and all the other english bands have benefited.
Some consider this the "first hard rock song." 1964, this blew people's minds, and shaped so much of what other bands would do in the next few years, including the Who and the Beatles.
Los Saicos back from 1964, "Demolición" : ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-haVaaDLwWvI.html It's not only punk sound and style, they specifically sing "let's demolish the train station"
Absolutely love that song! I just commented the same thing haha Lola is probably in my top five favorite songs of all time from any band! My dog's name was Lola and everytime I hear this song now I cried like hell because she died a few years ago. It always seems to come on the radio while I'm driving and thinking about her. Anyway hell yes great suggestion
I love it. It’s my favorite and no one understands. It’s pure garage band passion. It’s played like an amateur just pushing their limits, not having a lot of technical ability but making up for it like the primal scream of a horny teenage male. Perfection!
1964 ya'll!! Way ahead of their time with this thundering guitar riff. That's 17 year old Dave Davies on guitar, and older brother Ray on vocals. Ray ended up being one of the greatest songwriters of his generation. Late 60's early 70's they were totally in their own lane, but hugely influential. Amber would love "Days" or "Waterloo Sunset" both are beautiful heartfelt songs you will never forget.
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Lola, Dedicated Follower Of Fashion and Waterloo Sunset are a must after this which will give you an idea of the variety of their songs. Ray Davis was absolutely up there with Lennon McCartney as premier British songwriters. Certainly not one hit wonders.
Waterloo sunset is awesome. Don't forget Celluloid heros, All day and all night, Come dancing. I've had a thing for Low budget and Destroyer. Such a fun rabbit hole.
There used to be a question everyone was asked: Beatles or the Stones; well, for me the answer was always The Kinks. Somebody has already listed my favourites of theirs but this is not far behind, kerk
Why does it have to be either or? I love all 3 bands. Obviously I have a favourite of the 3 but doesn't diminish one bit the quality of the other 2. Music and life isn't about rankings.
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"A Well Respected Man" and "Come Dancing" are two other Kinks songs--with "Lola" a must. Amber will be in shock when she listens to the lyrics for "Lola".
The kinks influenced a ton of artists. They have a wide ranging catalog of very good songs. Van Halen did a cover of this on their debut album and at some point you have to check that out. The reason you have Beatles vibes as they were part of the British invasion they came along somewhere after the stones. More Kinks to check out: Lola, Superman, Captain America, Destroyer, Around the Dial, All Day and All of the night, Celluloid Hero’s, etc. Ran from 60’s through the 80’s
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The year was 1964, when this song came out and the Beatles came to America. The British invasion had begun, no, their not a one hit wonder. Love you two. Peace!
I believe they were the first British band after the Beatles to get a number one hit starting the British invasion. So they were right there at the beginning with them, only lasted much longer.
@@jackburdsall6249 Close , it was the Animals 'House of the Rising Sun' who were the next after the Beatles to have a number 1 US single. The Kinks never had a # 1 US single, this song only got to # 7 (yes, no accounting for taste). It was # 1 in the UK
Yes. VAN HALEN’s Fantastic cover of this song ... It actually started it all for Van Halen when they released their cover of this song in the late 70’s ..
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Same way the cover of "hard to handle" sent the black crows to the top. Sometimes it takes giving the fans something familiar to get their attention before giving them your own music.
Glad you did the Kinks, one of the greatest rock bands of all time. Part of the early British Invasion groups of the sixties. The group was built around the Davies brothers, Ray and Dave. Ray was the genius composer and the younger brother Dave was lead guitarist and singularly responsible for creating the distorted power chord sound by razoring his amp's speaker cone. Important because it laid the foundation for heavy metal. the Kinks released 28 albums to date and were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1990. Ray incorporated many differing styles into his songwriting and as a result much of their discography may sound eclectic but has produced some of the greatest rock songs from the 60's, 70's and 80's. They also were wonderful to watch in performance, at least when the brothers weren't actually fighting onstage. Some of the more memorable songs aside from You Really Got Me include: All Day and All of the Night, Victoria, Dedicated Follower of Fashion, Sunny Afternoon, Well Respected Man, Waterloo Sunset ( one of the prettiest rock songs ever penned), Lola, Come Dancing, Apeman, and the remarkable Everybody's in Show-Biz. The Kinks were a major influence on almost every rock group who came later and who based their work on catchy riffs. They remain active independently, although several of the original and subsequent members have passed, yet the brothers, and Mick Avory the drummer are very much alive yet haven't appeared together as the Kinks for years.
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The Kinks are one of the most successful British rock bands of all time with 21 top 40 hits singles 13 of which reach the top 10 including three number ones. Some of this songs worth checking out include Waterloo Sunset, Tired of waiting for you, Sunny afternoon, All day and all of the night, Dedicated Follower of Fashion, Lola and Come dancing
Ah, The Kinks. One of the great underdog bands (never, ever punch a union member), they invented the power chord and had a career trajectory similar to that of The Who: Cultural artifacts who withstand the test of time...!
The Kinks are up there with the Beatles. I often refer to them as the 'dirty' Beatles. Their sound is so unique and Ray Davies is a genius. One of the great three from the UK The Beatles, Stones and The Kinks. They were massive in the 60's. Some great Kinks' songs are Autumn Almanac, Dedicated Follower of Fashion, Tired of Waiting, Sunny Afternoon, Waterloo Sunset and of course All day and all of the night. They were inducted in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1990.
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@@ronrobertson9587 Hold on, let me say something. The Who, have been brought up, so feel i should address this. Im a mod and The Who are class im not saying they are not worthy to be in in the conversation , however, i wasn't stating the greatest bands ever. It was not a list of Great British bands , i would stick The Animals in there too. However, you cannot deny that The Beatles, The Kinks and The Stones were above them. It's just how it is
Lol, you're funny, man. Acting amazed that Amber has heard this. This is one of the songs that kicked off the 60's British invasion. The Kinks are legendary, as is this song, along with many other Kinks songs. They are often credited with being a precursor to metal and punk. Respect, man. Respect.
Great choice. Very influential group. This song is actually from the 60's however Van Halen (with David Lee Roth) did an excellent cover of it in the late 70's. Perhaps that is the version Amber once heard.
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Originally called The Ravens The Kinks decided on their name during the profumo affair affecting the British Goverment in 1963. Discussions about "kinky sex" involving members of the establishment were all over the media, and The Ravens decided changing their name would give them some publicity. As a previous correspondent has stated when You Really Got Me was recorded Dave Davies had slashed the speaker cone of his guitar amplifier and got that crunchy fuzzy riff. This song has been cited as possibly the first heavy metal song, although Louie Louie by The Kingsmen (an influence on The Kinks and covered by them) is also cited. The Kinks were influenced by Chuck Berry and rhythm and blues music. After writing and recording several standard pop songs, Sir Ray Davies tried of it and wanted to write about what he observed around him. This is when The Kinks became more interesting. They recorded probably the first "raga rock" song (pop music influenced by eastern sounds and rhythms) See My Friend, a song widely acclaimed by Pete Townsend of The Who which influenced The Beatles to get a sitar, despite the song not using any Indian instruments. The Kinks then wrote and recorded more interesting and influential songs like A Well Respected Man (satirising an upper middle class man and the rigid class structure he comes from), Dead End Street (about working class poverty), Dedicated Follower of Fashion (satirising the shallowness of fashionable people in the swinging London of Carnaby Street and the Kings Road), Sunny Afternoon (inspired by a guitar player from Billy J Kramer and The Dakotas saying we may as well all give up now, when The Labour Party were elected in October 1964, and higher taxes were expected). The Kinks had brothers Ray and Dave Davies (one vocalist ,the other lead guitarist) chief members who had a very volatile relationship, often fighting with each other. It wasn't only the brothers that fought with each other, in one gig at Cardiff the drummer Mick Avory hit Dave Davies with a cymbal. Although not a one hit wonder in the USA the chances of The Kinks were severely diminished in the tour of 1965 when they fell out with a musician's union and were banned from touring the USA for 4 years. Sir Ray Davies had no interest in psychedelia and his music became more self consciously English. This is probably when he wrote his finest songs like Waterloo Sunset, Autumn Almanac, Days, and the albums became more thematic and interesting. Although unsuccessful at the time the albums The Kinks Are The Village Green Preservation Society, Arthur (or the decline and fall of the British empire) and Muswell Hillbillies are now regarded as classics, and were highly influential on a lot of British groups. Any of the songs I have mentioned are highly recommended. J and Amber should find them very interesting.
Could you imagine hearing this type of music on the radio? Years ago back in the 60s, this was one of the hottest bands! Their music was played all the time!
Now were talking! The Kinks! This is their original, garage band, pre-punk sound. They have so many different sounds. I won't even suggest a song because you can't go wrong with the Kinks. Do them all! One of the best. Love it!
This, "All the Day and All of the Night' and "Tired of Waiting For You" are all pure magic. "Tired of Waiting for You" is one of my favorite ballads from that era...by anyone.
“Lola”, “All Day and All of the Night”, “Sunny Afternoon”. The Kinks had a unique sound that set them apart from the other bands. Their song “A Well Respected Man” was a commentary on the times.
The Kinks - A “One Hit Wonder”… 😂 Ray Davies is one of the most iconic songwriters of rock/pop music. I love these reaction videos and how they turn on people to music they don’t know.
The Kinks were one of those hugely influential bands of the 60's. They had a huge comeback hit in the 80's with their hits "Come Dancing" and "Do it Again." Do it Again is such an underrated banger.
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For anyone who doesn’t know the kinks oh man have you got a long wild road ahead of you . They have 30 albums and have been together as a band from 1964 till 1995 . Must listen to sunny afternoon and celluloid heroes and Waterloo Sunset are classic Kink songs
One of the most influential rock songs of all time. The birth of hard rock is this song. It even has distortion on the guitar before the pedals were invented. The Kinks changed the game. Massively underrated band. Nothing like The Beatles, by the way.
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Can you imagine....growing up listening to all the crooners and Doris Day songs and then THIS comes on the radio!! Such a shame we can't go back and listen to all these great genre breaking songs as they happened! So many mind blowing, epic moments!!
Ray Davies was a musical genius - with many hits that were all unique. Just imagine - you are a 13 year old kid in 1966 - hooked on pop music - then this hits you. You have never heard a riff before , or distorted guitar and then SMACK - this hits you _ right in the guts - and you think wow!!!!! I know - I was that kid and little could i imagine what was to follow…..the Beatles, Kinks, Jimi Hendrix, Cream, Jefferson Airplane, Beach Boys, Tamla Mowtown, Stax Soul, British folk rock like Fairport Convntion ,,,,,,such eclectic influences……the Woodstock hit us!!!….followed by prog rock…….oh boy ….we were so privileged growing up to all this great music.
This is also the very first use of an “overdriven and distorted” guitar sound that became instantly popular after this song. Created by Dave Davies, when he didn’t like the sound he was getting out of his amp and took a razor blade to the cone of the speaker to destroy it, his brother Ray came in with a new song “you really got me” which Dave played on his newly destroyed amp and this was the outcome.
@@highpath4776 Most Kinks fans have heard the story of how Ray Davies invented the Kinks' groundbreaking 'You Really Got Me' guitar sound by stabbing an amplifier with a knitting needle -- just as most Kinks fans have heard that it was actually Dave Davies who came up with that scuzzy fuzztone, when he slashed his amp with a razor blade in a fit of frustration. The knitting-needle version is making the rounds again, courtesy of Ray's 'Sunny Afternoon' stage musical, and Dave wants to make sure everyone knows his side of the story. "My brother is lying," states Dave flatly in a recent Facebook post. "I don't know why he does this, but it was my Elpico amp that I bought, and out of frustration I cut the speaker cone up with a razor blade, and I was so shocked and surprised and excited that it worked that I demonstrated the sound to Ray and [Kinks bassist] Pete [Quaife] … Ray liked the sound, and he had written a riff on the piano which formed the basis of the song 'You Really Got Me,' and I played the riff on my guitar with MY new sound. I ALONE CREATED THIS SOUND." Flatly denying that Ray ever "stuck a knitting needle or anything else in my amp," Dave continued, "I am just flabbergasted and shocked at the depth of his selfish desire to take credit for everything. I never once claimed songwriting royalties on 'You Really Got Me,' yet this song would not have happened without my guitar sound." Read More: Dave Davies Accuses Brother Ray of 'Lying' About the Kinks' 'You Really Got Me' Guitar Sound | ultimateclassicrock.com/kinks-you-really-got-me-guitar/?
The Kinks have been around since the 60's& are one of the most epic bands in rock history. They have too many hits to list but you should do their early hit "Lola" and then a later song called "Celluloid Heroes". That song will touch your soul & pull at your heart strings. Do a reaction on one of the live versions. You won't regret it.
The Kinks, one of the best bands to come out of the 60's British Invasion! Right up there with The Beatles and The Rolling Stones. Definitely NOT simply a "one hit wonder". Far from it. lol. THANKS!
Around same time of Beatles, Animals, Stones. Another great British Invasion band. ALL DAY, ALL NIGHT is just as good. Actually Van Halen covered this in the 80s, very good, like them both.
Ray Davies lead vocals and song writer..brother Dave, lead guitar and back up vocals. Mick Avery, drums and Peter Quaif (misspelled) base who is deceased. This was the original players who came from Muswell Hills, England and was part of the original British Invasion, around i think 1963. Certainly not a one hit wonder. Maybe tbe most underrated band of any era. Ray and Dave still active in their solo careers.
Some essential Kinks would be "Sunny Afternoon", "Waterloo Sunset" and "Victoria", a couple of my personal faves though are "Days" and "Apeman". Pretty amazing songwriter, Ray Davies.
who couldn't like the whole Low Budget album? I can't sit still to Wish I Could Fly Like Superman. On another note the whole Misfits/ Celluloid Heroes period was great
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I was on a school camp in Golspie in the North East of Scotland in 1966 and about 40 of us were walking down the main street singing " sunny afternoon" on a glorious sunny afternoon. The kinks were just magic. Lola is a must listen. Also as you are both teachers you should react to the police - " don't stand so close to me".
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Ray Davies is one of the all-time great songwriters, doesn't get enough credit. When you listen to this song, you hear the origins of garage band music (no, not the Apple software, the idea that anyone can meet up in their garage, plug in instruments, and just jam). Yep, precursor to punk. Also from The Kinks: "Lola" is required listening, from 1970. If no one hasn't already ruined it for you in the comments, the song lyric has such an edgy twist to it at the end, so ahead of its time. "Picture Book" was used in a TV commercial about 10-12 years ago and reignited some interest in The Kinks. That's a great song, worth listening to. And when I say Ray Davies is a great songwriter, that means he can explore more than one color in his style. One of the most gorgeous songs of this era is "Waterloo Sunset." Slow and mellow, it really transports you. Not sure why this band is mentioned in the same sentence as The Black Crows, except that the bands both featured brothers who were not always very nice to each other! Love your enthusiasm. You help me live these songs over again for the first time. Peace.
While the Kinks wrote dozens of memorable songs, “Waterloo Sunset” might be the most achingly beautiful: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1FhNfXEG1Hk.html
Yeah, these guys are awesome. From this, their early stuff through the 80s with "Lola" or "Come Dancing" and even their later stuff, like "This Time Tomorrow" 90s or early 2000s. They got that sound from cutting their amplifier speaker with a razor blade. It was cutting edge technology at the time. Lol
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Solidly mid-60's! Like thousands of other bands that sprang up in the 60s and early 70s, the Kinks were initially inspired by the Beatles - 'You mean ordinary blokes like us could get up there and play in a band and have all those women screaming for us? - We're in!" - they went on to inspire many other bands with this innovative venture into hard rock. The lead singer, Ray Davies, developed into a fantastic, creative songwriter, tackling many different subjects beyond the teenage love genre, and his brother Dave on lead guitar introduced the idea of distorted guitar amp sounds by slashing his with a razor blade to get the 'dirty', grinding distortions he could hear in his head. Hugely influential on later 70s rock music. Other early Kinks hits similar to YRGM from this same time period are All Day and All of the Night, and Tired of Waiting. Later, some stand out hits were: Dedicated Follower of Fashion (comical take on 60s Carnaby Street (UK) male fashionistas), Waterloo Sunset (try the studio version first) - generally acknowledged as one of the best songs of the entire decade, Sunny Afternoon (there's a fun video of them performing it in the snow, in the middle of winter), and Lola (spoiler alert: it's a wry story about a friend's true life encounter with cross-dressing 'lady' in a sleazy Soho bar) which was hugely daring in its time for its sympathetic take on some controversial subject matter. Days is gorgeous and melancholic, and See My Friends is an enigmatic, dreamy venture into the more gentle, introspective side of psychedelia, and definitely worth a listen.
I was 16 and goth and travelled to London in 1987 and went to this rock club, Cavern, and I danced like crazy, because THIS song is fabulous. Hugs from Sweden.
They were contemporaries of The Beatles, part of the 1960's "British Invasion" in music. They were super talented but very underrated as a band. This song was released in 1964 - I LOVE that wicked opening riff. Some other Kinks songs I think you should check out are "Lola", 'Come Dancing" (which was released in the 80's) & "All Day & All of the Night".
Lots of us who started buying records about this time didn't buy Beatles records, but we couldn't get enough of the Kinks, the Animals, Beach Boys, Motown, and others. The Beatles were huge, but not everyone's touchstone for music at the time, or every artist's musical influence. Thankfully we all had so many wonderful choices!
I grew up listening to my mam's record collection of music from the 50s, 60s and 70s . These were such great bands. I can never grow tired of listening to them.
Another Kinks song you should definitely check out is "Come Dancing" not only does it have horns but it is an energetic rocking good song. While making you feel happy, it also has a bittersweet quality that really hits home when you discover the background for how Ray Davies came to write the song. It's a tribute to his older sister Rene, who gave Ray a guitar on his 13th birthday and then tragically died of a heart attack later that night when she was out dancing. It's still a fun song but now you will probably have tears as you listen to the lyrics. Thanks for your great reactions to some beautiful music.
So I just looked through your entire video catalogue and I can't believe ya'll haven't done a reaction to Carole King yet!! If you haven't listened to her you must, she is a legendary songwriter responsible for many hit songs in the 70's. "You've Got A Friend", (may as well look up James Taylor as well since he made that song famous), "It's Too Late", and "Natural Woman" (Aretha Franklin made this one a hit) are some of her most well known songs. Thanks for the great content, my dad who is older has a lot of fun watching you guys!
Good for you to make a fine plug like that. I learned just recently that interestingly enough she and Paul Simon met when they were really young (17,18?) He was no doubt a bit jealous when she co-wrote the #1 hit, “Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow” with Gerry Goffin when she was only 18 ! They were students at Queens College.
She also dated Neil Sedaka in high school.😁 Carole is perfect for female Friday. Her songs in the 60s are great but the 70s songs are amazing. Great suggestion!
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More along the lines of The Rolling Stones then the Black Crowes, as they were contemporaries in the 60's You should do some Stones as drummer Charlie Watts just passed away at age 80.
Ray and Dave Davies (& rest of band) were part of British Invasion (of rock bands) in early to mid 60's, Beatles Rolling Stones Kinks etc. etc....I always liked them because they had a lot of subtle social commentary as part of many of their songs check out "A Well Respected Man" from 1965...
The Kinks were an R&B group from London that developed through the 1960s, as the beatles did, into many musical styles. Waterloo Sunset is one of the best singles ever written, but they also did comedy numbers... there is a huge back catalogue.
“Celluloid Heroes” - a gorgeous tune, it was 10 or so years later than this. Definitely not one-hit-wonders, they had many hits and straddled several eras/styles. Two more I haven’t seen mentioned much here: “Sunny Afternoon” and from ‘81, “Better Days”
CELLUIOD HEROES IS A PRETTY MUCH FORGOTTEN CLASSIC THE SONG IS GORGEOUS AND VERY TOUCHING ONE OF THE BEST THINGS THEY EVER DID AND SUNNY AFTERNOON IS A GREAT SONG AND TOTALLY BENT YOU HAVE VERY GOOD TASTE.
This is generally considered the FIRST "Hard Rock" song. Among my favorites: "Catch Me I'm Falling", "Wish I could fly like Superman", "Do it Again!", "Better Things", "Destroyer", "Rock and Roll Fantasy", "Celluloid Heroes", "Come Dancing".
It was one of the first hard rock songs. I saw a documentary about heavy metal years ago and Ozzy Osbourne said this song influenced him a lot and the Kinks were one of his favorite bands.
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One of the most influential rock songs of all time, all the way back in ‘64. Peers of the Beatles and Rolling Stones, part of the British Invasion. They have so many good songs: All Day and All Night, Waterloo Sunset, Lola, Sunny Afternoon, and many more!
This is early 60s and, with the Beatles and the Rolling Stones, The Kinks were one of the biggest British bands of the era. I think this is their first big hit. That raw sound is said to have influenced heavy metal and punk. But as their career progressed lead singer Ray Davies developed into an extremely talented lyricist who specialised in poetic observations about British society and characters. _Lola_ is from the late 60s and a very different song from _You Really Got Me,_ but very good. Other great Kinks songs are _Dedicated Follower of Fashion, Dead End Street,_ and _Waterloo Sunset,_ which is one of the most lovely pop songs ever.
LOL I never paid any attention to The Stones, just wasn't interested, until about age 30, i fianlly listened to an album, and realized I'd been grooving to them all my life..I knew almost all the words!
This was late 1964 when I was in 5th grade. I had a clock-radio on the little desk in my room. I was listening to all the hot new tunes while doing homework and such. Man what a great era of music to be growing up in! Note: In the recording studio the Kinks tore up the speaker cones in their guitar amp to achieve a raspy sound for this song. Other great Kinks tunes: "All Day and All of the Night" (1964), "Tired of Waiting for You" (1965) "A Well Respected Man" (1965) "Set Me Free" (1965) "Sunny Afternoon" (1966) "Lola" (1970)