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The Kinks began as just another rhythm & blues group but though the creative songwriting talent of Ray Davies and pounding guitar style of his brother Dave, they quickly developed into the premier mid-60s hard rocking beat group. By 1966 the Kinks underwent a stylistic change; their songs now featured social commentary, observation, and character study of everyday English life. This collection presents a video history of the Kinks in the 60s and early 70s.
THE KINKS VIDEO COLLECTION 1965-1973
International TV and Promo Films. Ready Steady Go! '65: Long Tall Sally (from the Cavern Club). The Beat Room '65: You Really Got Me, Got Love If You Want It. Shindig! '65: All Day and All of the Night, You Really Got Me, Set Me Free, Who'll Be The Next In Line, Milk Cow Blues, It's Alright, I'm A Lover Not A Fighter, Long Tall Shorty, See My Friends, I Gotta Move, Set Me Free. NME Poll Winners Concert '65: You Really Got Me, Tired Of Waiting For You. Drop In '65: Set Me Free, See My Friends, Wonder Where My Baby Is Tonight. Beat Beat Beat '65: A Well Respected Man, Milk Cow Blues, Till the End of The Day, I'm A Lover Not a Fighter. A Whole Scene Going '66: Sunny Afternoon. Promo Film '66: Dead End Street. Beat Club '67: Mr Pleasant, Waterloo Sunset, Death of a Clown, Susannah's Still Alive. Top of the Pops '67: Autumn Almanac. Top of the Pops '68: Wonder Boy. Promo Film '68: Starstruck. Beat Club '69: Plastic Man. Pop Go The 60s '69: Days. Promo Film '70: Apeman. Top of the Pops '70: Lola. Promo Film '71: Money Go Round. Beat Club '72: Muswell Hillbilly. BBC-2 In-Concert '73: Village Green Preservation Society. Germany TV '79: Kinks Documentary. Full 2-hours. The Kinks Video Collection 1965-1973.
THE KINKS VIDEO COLLECTION 1965-1973 on DVD and VHS!

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