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The noises of reformation of the combo British The Kinks are done increasingly insistent. The singer of the formation, Ray Davies, made it clear qu a reformation would be possible with the original line up: J spoke with |
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a few months ago and it would like to really carry out another disc with me. I think that Dave (the guitarist and brother of the singer) is better and Mick Avory (the beater) always plays. It would be well to find all together Juste to see which musical ideas we have and what could occur.
Ray Davies also adds: When you work in solo, the concept D interactivity with the group misses. You reach a certain degree of complicity with D different musicians but probably not with same passion.
These meeting again should coincide with the exit D a box devoted to the career of the combo and entitled sobrement Retrospective. The Kinks officiated between 1963 and 1996 with titles imparables like You Really Got Me or Long Tall Sally. The last album in date goes up with 1993 pennies the Phobia title. |
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