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  2. Live at Kelvin Hall - Wikipedia

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    The entire concert was recorded on a 4-track Pye Mobile Recording Unit owned by the group's label, Pye Records. The Kinks' set was the finale of a ten-day teen music-festival, sponsored by a local discotheque club and The Daily Record, a Glasgow newspaper. [7] On 3 April, post-production was underway for the scheduled live album.

  3. The Kinks discography - Wikipedia

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    The Kinks, an English rock band, were active for over three decades, from 1963 to 1996, releasing 26 studio albums and four live albums. [1] The first two albums are differently released in the UK and the US, partly due to the difference in popularity of the extended play format (the UK market liked it, the US market did not, so US albums had the EP releases bundled onto them), and partly due ...

  4. BBC Sessions: 1964–1977 - Wikipedia

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    All songs written by Ray Davies, except where noted Disc one. interview – 0:09 "You Really Got Me" (30 October 1964 at Playhouse Theatre, London) – 2:16; interview – 1:10 "Cadillac" (Ellas McDaniel, 7 September 1964 at Playhouse Theatre, London) – 2:36 "All Day and All of the Night" (30 October 1964 at Playhouse Theatre, London) – 2:22

  5. Every Kinks Album, Ranked - AOL

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    Ray negotiated the end of the Kinks’ U.S. concert ban in 1969, and the band were allowed to tour America for the first time in four years as Arthur’s lead single, “Victoria,” ended a long ...

  6. The Kinks - Wikipedia

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    The Kinks were an English rock band formed in London in 1963 by brothers Ray and Dave Davies.They are regarded as one of the most influential rock bands of the 1960s. [3] [4] The band emerged during the height of British rhythm and blues and Merseybeat, and were briefly part of the British Invasion of the United States until their touring ban in 1965.

  7. The Kinks' 1965 UK tour - Wikipedia

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    The Kinks, June 1965. The Kinks toured the United Kingdom three times in 1964, serving as a support act each time for a more popular group. [1] [nb 1] The band had not experienced commercial success in the UK until their third single, "You Really Got Me", which reached number one on all of the major British charts in September 1964.

  8. To the Bone (The Kinks album) - Wikipedia

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    To the Bone is a 1994 live album by the Kinks. Recorded partly at Konk Studios with a small audience, and partly during their 1993 American tour and the 1994 UK tour, it was reissued in an expanded edition in 1996 with two new studio tracks added.

  9. Bill Murray Performs Covers of Your Dad's Favorite Music ...

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    Fans can catch the band performing covers of classic rock songs such as "Tired of Waiting" by The Kinks and Bob Dylan's "Like a Rolling Stone," perfect for a night out on the town with your dad.