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:
the kinks rule. 'village green preservation society' is one of my favourite albums of the 60s.
Dave, bought The Good, the Bad, and the Queens album yesterday...
Badass, thanks for putting it up, wouldn't have heard without
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