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Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Wednesday Wadio: The Kinks' 'Death Of A Clown'.

I've been listening to this tune all weekend after stumbling across it on a Best Of... Kinks compilation. It's a real shame that a beardy kraut twat is talking over the ultra-eerie piano notes at the very beginning, but Dave Davies' Little Lord Fauntelroy coat is a delight to behold. This was recorded in the mid 60s on a West German TV show called BeatClub.



Unfortunately Dave had a stroke in an elevator at the BBC a couple of years ago, so his clowning days are all but over. I have a new appreciation for the Kinks, namely their work through the late 70s prior to the 80s hits like 'Come Dancing' which I remember from childhood. And not fondly. Dig into the back catalog if you ever get the chance - particularly 'Everybody's Gonna Be Happy' which went on to be an unlikely cover for Queens of the Stone Age in 1998.



2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

the kinks rule. 'village green preservation society' is one of my favourite albums of the 60s.

Thursday, February 01, 2007 9:21:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Dave, bought The Good, the Bad, and the Queens album yesterday...

Badass, thanks for putting it up, wouldn't have heard without

Tuesday, February 06, 2007 8:03:00 PM  
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