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Very cool, quasi-biography of The Kinks in the context of 1966. Ray discusses Pete Quaife's brief departure from the band, England's World Cup victory, The Beatles' best album, Revolver, and his own Dead End Street.
Here's the promo video for Dead End Street in all its campy, Dickensian glory. Great social commentary from Ray about England's working classes:
"What are we living for? Two-roomed apartment on the second floor No chance to emigrate I'm deep in debt and now it's much too late."
1:44 PM
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