what’s your favorite song by the kinks? comment below!
@fabianherrera71558 ай бұрын
Waterloo Sunset It takes me to a magical place
@nvm90408 ай бұрын
Sunny Afternoon bc mostly its about taxes 😂
@alanclayton92778 ай бұрын
young and innocent days but sometimes you really got me knocks pretty loudly on the door, you can't ignore it but then you open a draw and underneath all the old envelopes and rubber bands there's waterloo sunset, been there all the time
@davidellis51418 ай бұрын
Celluloid Heroes
@gavriellarutigliano23568 ай бұрын
not to be basic but it's gotta be "you really got me"
@alansmith19898 ай бұрын
I am glad my old `Preservation Society` has been of use to Abigail`s channel. I sent it in a package which also contained the Kinks 1966 `Face to Face` album. `Sell Out` (1967) by The Who, and `Layla` (1970) `Derek and the Dominoes` All UK original pressings. Do hope Abby gets lots of enjoyment from them.
@abigaildevoe8 ай бұрын
everyone say thank you alan!! and keep an eye out for that copy of the who sell out. it’ll crop up on the series soon
@Man_of_Oil8 ай бұрын
Thank you Alan!!
@leamanc8 ай бұрын
Legend!
@josemaria81778 ай бұрын
Legend. Thanks dude
@jamesnock55728 ай бұрын
Thank you alan, very kind of you♉️🙋♂️
@jackhebert21408 ай бұрын
As an American, I adore this album. It’s actually one of the most influential British albums of all time. It had such an impact on Paul Weller from The Jam, Damon Alburn of Blur and Gorillaz and Noel Gallagher from Oasis. A lot of people consider this to be the first Britpop album. Songs about British culture, every day life and how sometimes the most mundane things in life can be the parts you remember most as you get older. Ray Davies is one of the greatest songwriters not just of the 60s, but of all time.
@NowhereMan27108 ай бұрын
Yeah it's basically the original, and better, Modern Life is Rubbish
@josemaria81778 ай бұрын
This album makes me feel like the most melancholic middle aged english man ever and I am a 20 something dude from Portugal. I love it
@luisacata048 ай бұрын
Same but I'm from Colombia 😂 that album have that effect
@chrisbotelho72127 ай бұрын
Favorite band of all time. "Face to Face" through "Muswell Hillbillies" might be the best run put together by any band from any time. I was 15 in 1968 and it was next to impossible to find Kinks records in the U.S. The '65 ban included not only concert tours, but also t.v. appearances. After "Sunny Afternoon" in 1966 they pretty much disappeared on radio also. Vastly under rated and under appreciated.
@kierank19822 ай бұрын
i am from England and grew up in a little village. The Kinks are a little misty-eyed about historical England but they do really capture the eccentricity of English village life. Probably the only place where drunks, clergy, farmers, posh people etc all mingle peacefully in the village pubs all around England. What would get a drunk arrested in a town or a city barely gets a raised eyebrow in the countryside! Passing out in the pub, on the green, in a field etc was just what the village idiot did and no one minded. Every English village has an idiot! Everyone is very tolerant if a person is an insider (but suspicious of outsiders!). The whole name of the game is that English villagers stay in villages because they want peace and quiet and/or want to escape modernity. You sort of exist outside of time. I'm 41 and I used to HATE living in the village I grew up in. My dad said that one day I'd regret feeling that and, as always, he was right. I moved to the suburbs and it's so noisy. My parents still live there and nowadays I get a little sad when it's time to go back to the town I live in. The Kinks really capture that melancholy in 'village green' song. Thanks for the video about one of my all-time favourite albums!
@phosphorescentscotsman8 ай бұрын
"I always think that Ray Davies should one day, be Poet Laureate". - Pete Townshend
@denniswood14378 ай бұрын
Ray Davies really captured the humanity of the characters in the songs on this album. All the little tragic-comic quirks are presented in such a compassionate & loving way. Great album, great presentation and God save the Kinks!
@TheMoodyLoners8 ай бұрын
Perfectly put.
@mondosweetie8 ай бұрын
So many of these legacy acts got the luxury of developing despite failure after failure. It's a big part of their eventual success, which no band gets today.
@apolloc.vermouth56728 ай бұрын
Well said
@glennandadriansrocktalk8 ай бұрын
Yep. This includes Genesis and Pink Floyd
@SBilson7 ай бұрын
Times were definitely different for the music industry then. Boomers were in their teens and early 20's and Everybody EVERYBODY owned a guitar and bought bunches of LP's. The economy was at an all time high, lots of expendable income. Tons of jobs, high wages, low prices. After Beatlemania the boomers went crazy buying singles and albums and going to concerts. Lp's were, what, four bucks? Concert tickets for major acts cost maybe $6. Adjust for inflation it's a whole 'nother deal today. But the big difference was that all those songs really meant something to us. It glued us all together, gave us an identity and defined us as a generation. I don't think you can say that about kids today in general. They've got cell phones, friggin' Facebook et al, video games, etc.. Oh, one other thing. There were a whole heck of a lot more of us. So what's happened with the music Industry? Sales slumped, costs went up. The industry got scared. If some new act didn't sell multi platinum out of the gate who's gonna waste time and money hoping they'd eventually develop into something great?
@vangrod85108 ай бұрын
A dear old friend we might aptly here call Walter had the presence of mind to spin this album as friends gathered in a smoke filled room to watch the Apollo 11 moon landing on color television, July 20th, 1969; thereby etching the Village Green into our memories as soundtrack to the space age. Cannot recall precisely, but "Last of the Stream-Powered Trains" may have been playing as Buzz and Neil took those first "giant" steps on the lunar surface, the most brilliant choice of music I have ever witnessed in my life. I haven't seen Walter in years, but have it on good authority he is happily married and usually in bed by half-past ten.
@adamphillips68657 ай бұрын
Outside of a hits collection, I own no other Kinks music. Based on your video I sought out the Village Green record and ended up buying a used copy of the Super Deluxe set issued a few years ago.
@rick4electric7 ай бұрын
Total Kinks fan! Have them all! And that's a crazy path to travel! Saw them first when this album came out. What a f'n performance! Steam Powered Train is still rattling around in my brain and it's been like 56 years! It was at the Electric Factory where you could see Jimi Hendrix, the Who and all the greats right up close! There wasn't a bad seat in the house. Coffins in the back if you got tired or too stoned. (They tilted up so you could still see). And there was only one way in and one way out, so you could shake hands with the guys as they passed by holding their guitars! You had to be there! Reminds me. I had an incredible thing happen to me there. A girl started to flirt with me that night. I thought, wow, this gorgeous creature likes me. But while I was getting to know her this guy kept tugging on my jacket. I thought maybe he wanted her. He kept breaking up my conversation with the girl. Finally I said, What is it? And he said, She's not a girl. At first I didn't comprehend what he was trying to tell me. I had never even imagined that she wasn't exactly what she looked like! But then I saw through the disguise. Everyone around me started laughing like crazy and the "girl" took off. I was a young dumb suburbanite who had just gotten his first major lesson from the Big City! But nothing could change the fact that the Kinks rocked! What a performance! Couldn't have been more energetic if the stage had gone into orbit!
@philmstud2k8 ай бұрын
No way! I thought you were doing another Hendrix album with that outfit and thought to myself "jeez, I wonder when Abby's gonna cover Village Green Preservation Society." Love this album! One of the greatest albums of all time and the crown jewel of Kinks albums!
@benjamingk5678 ай бұрын
I'm so glad you covered The Kinks. THE sound of Swingin' London. It's a band I always come back at least once a week, because they just got such a huge list of incredible gems. Ray's knack for melodies is unbelivable and you can always count on Dave to deliever an earworm of a guitar-riff. Such an underrated band!
@xxryder18 ай бұрын
Kudos for mentioning Johnny Thunders and Wayne Kramer's Gang War. I saw them live in Detroit. Great show even though Johnny had to leave the stage for awhile!
@Lowtech142 ай бұрын
Love the Village Green album. One of my two fave Kinks albums along with Face To Face. Three thoughts: It’s a stone cold classic, there are no singles on it, and thank you for diving in and giving us your take. Looking forward to Sell Out.
@abigaildevoe2 ай бұрын
thanks, sell out’s already up!
@romelovesdan8 ай бұрын
When the expanded editions of "...Village Green..." I was so thrilled to hear the extra tracks recorded at the time. So much so, I plunked down for the 2018 Super Deluxe box as well.....All redone 'play lists' or CDrs require the inclusion of "Days" God Save The Kinks!
@ijeff20057 ай бұрын
This album touched me more than any other albums I listened to in 1969. Speaking of Kinks records being unavailable, for this one I had to special order it and it took nearly half the year to arrive! I sometimes think I was the first actual purchaser in my State, if not the entire Country. I do know I was the only kid in my school that owned it.
@chrisbotelho72125 ай бұрын
I know, right? My local shops didn't have it. Had to go into Boston. Good times.
@grahamcole15392 ай бұрын
Hi Abigail, Village Green, a loved album and Kinks! I grew up here in England hearing all their singles on the radio. My favourites of Ray`s songs are Waterloo Sunset, Days, Shangri La, Till The End Of The Day. Best Autumn Vibes to you fellow enthusiastic music lover. Bless you
@timetraveler87778 ай бұрын
I'm really glad for " The Kinks are The village green preservation society " on a vinyl Monday episode, I always loved this album
@davidellis51418 ай бұрын
Ray Davies is a dedicated follower of fashion ( Oh Yes He Is )
@shelleylyme64028 ай бұрын
"Big L"
@nvm90408 ай бұрын
The Village Green Preservation Society is a very British album and I love it for it This album by the Kinks got me into them and baroque pop definitely by Village Green plus Between the Buttons 🔘by the Stones is very Kinks influenced
@RGRG32328 ай бұрын
Abby had me laughing out loud with the Anabella bit... On another note, I was kind of hoping that the Small Faces album 'Ogden's Nut Gone Flake' album would have gotten a shout out as it fits really well in the oddball late 60s albums - the track "Lazy Sunday" especially.
@sugadelicsavagesoul86238 ай бұрын
Lmaooooo!!!! The Anabella bit! 🤣😂😆
@nolank198 ай бұрын
Listened to Village Green on the drive to work this morning, saw this in the feed when I got home. Awesome!
@neilfriedman8 ай бұрын
The Kinks, my favourite band ever.
@jasonshort14377 ай бұрын
Oh where do I start on what this album does to my brain . Nevermind, Abby you have such a gift for this format. You nail lyrical/musical details so well and always give me a fresh perspective on records I know very well. You make me laugh out loud and sometimes cry when you hear the same things I do. Great work.
@MarkusKamau7 ай бұрын
No single to float this on the charts. No PR machine to sell it. But my favorite Kinks album. The songwriting and musical depth carry it. Aby, it gets better after multiple listening.
@lannydante93907 ай бұрын
Ray wrote this album thinking it would be the last kinks album- so he wanted to make an album for his family.
@LuxuryPossum6 ай бұрын
I think the Kinks would create stronger concept albums after Village Green, which was already a step up from the vague concepts of Something Else (I will not elaborate on the concept of that album, other than the sound effects between the songs have something to do with it). This leads to their best effort, Lola Versus, where the concept was "Somebody owes the Kinks a lot of money". Muswell Hillbillies would be the album that takes some of the themes of Village Green, with more of a direct condemnation of Gentrification, all further expanded on in their Preservation Duology (Preservation 1 is really good!). I would love to hear you talk about Lola one day!
@TopDogfishM38 ай бұрын
I fell in love with salad days because of the kinks! Favorite song on the album is big sky
@peterjetnikoff8 ай бұрын
I found out about The Kinks the same way I found out about Syd Barrett in the late '70s, from an even-then-old book called Rock Life. The article about Ray Davies was so compelling I had to hear the band. Problem, in the '70s it was almost impossible to hear anything from the '60s outside the megastars of the era. There were no reissues of Yardbirds, Who, Kinks or anyone on that tier. Then in 1978 on the weekly shopping jaunt into town I came across a double disc comp called The Kinks File. It was packed with the Pye years singles and a few album tracks but more than enough for me to swear lifelong allegiance to the band and its songwriter in chief. Banger after banger and all of them, through the different phases of UK 60s pop, they always sounded like a pub band (even with orchestral help) but one where the songs only seemed to get better. They were also one of those bands that seemed to only live on compilations and between a few of those you could get gems hitherto unknown. Finally, I heard The Golden Hour of The Kinks and stopped at Animal Farm. Then, decades on, finally, I found the 3 CD release of Village Green with that song on it and heard almost all of it for the first time. It felt like hearing all that old greatness for the first time all over again when I'd been a teen. This is a non-skip record for me.
@terryhu578 ай бұрын
My favorite album is Face to Face. Now about Village Green. The album is a sparkley that is like your favorite thing you never knew existed in a second hand or antique store. It has that special shine.
@chrisbotelho72127 ай бұрын
Face to Face is outstanding.
@bobsbigboy_8 ай бұрын
YES ABBY!!!!! Such a masterpiece. Love love love this album. Its up there with the best of the best of the 60s
@soulcatradio8 ай бұрын
I love The Kinks and would add 1971's Museell Hillbillies to their golden run, which I would start with 1966's Face To Face, when Ray really came into his own as a songwriter. I agree that The Kinks aren't for everyone, but when you find them, truly find them, they are everything! Sometimes Preservation Green is my favorite and sometimes it's Somthing Else or Arthur or Lola Vs Powerman or Muswell Hillbillies. I was born in the mid 1970s, so like you, I didn't live this music, but I have lived it every day since around 1986. We are so lucky to be surrounded by such great music.
@harveycan58207 ай бұрын
It's an epic run! Preservation Act 1 is also a fantastic record. Everybody's in Showbiz and Schoolboys also have some superb songs.
@soulcatradio7 ай бұрын
@@harveycan5820 Absolutely!
@porkchopen8 ай бұрын
finally, an episode about my favourite band and arguably their most loved album. i very much like all the songs from this album and i love how all of them just work so well together. their next album, ‘arthur,’ is equally as good as ‘village green’ and it’s my favourite album by the group. so if you like this, check ‘arthur’ out too!!!!!
@markvonwisco73697 ай бұрын
Warning by Green Day uses the opening riff from Picture Book. Re the run of Kinks albums starting with Face to Face I would add Muswell Hillbillies, which followed the Lola album.
@frugalseverin22828 ай бұрын
I love The Kinks, the most English of the British Invasion bands. That trio of albums ranks very high, "Arthur" is my favorite Kinks album, more personal coming from Ray than "Village Green" so I hope you'll get to that one some day. It certainly has its own history. As for "Village Green" it sounds more 1966 or 1967 than 1968. It's as close to psychedelic as Ray ever got. I've always felt if The Kinks had had a producer on the level of George Martin they'd have been huge.
@martyrosen45157 ай бұрын
"Arthur" is a brilliant and very under-rated LP. Is there a better anti-war song than "Some Mother's Son"?
@georgemathie81238 ай бұрын
This album I have to admit I didn't get at first I was more or a less fan of their 70s and 80s albums that was my entry point to this legendary band but now in my 40s and revisiting this album I have a whole new appreciation for this fantastic album and in fact for.all of their 60s albums to
@gernblanston80568 ай бұрын
Fans of this underrated Kinks album should locate the deluxe edition. It is absolutely worth the $$$.
@MoonshineH7 ай бұрын
Them: “Beatles or Stones?” Me: “Kinks.”
@MsFreshadenu8 ай бұрын
Oh dude. This album is very close to my heart and im an american born in 86. I can only imagine what it means to those from england who were listening at release
@warrennelson13178 ай бұрын
So Glad you chose Village Green over Lola. It is the third of four absolutely perfect masterpieces by the Kinks in my opinion, although I absolutely love Lola. Off topic: I was expecting a mention about the passing of Dennis ‘machine gun’ Thompson, since I believe you are as big a fan of the MC5 as I am. They are no more. I’m devastated. The greatest American rock band ever
@annaphallactic8 ай бұрын
At face value, this is an album full of nostalgia. On second glance, however, the irony pops out hard. Ray might have been decrying the alienation of modern life, but he also thought that what had been was equally shitty. The songwriting on this album is SO complex and strong.
@mickwinters35098 ай бұрын
“Do You Remember Walter?” is my favorite track, closely followed by “Wicked Annabella.” Walter reminds me of my dearly departed best friend. It fills me with so much bittersweet joy. This album is distilled nostalgia
@colingillis59898 ай бұрын
Bought this one in my psych phase in HS. Boy was I surprised! I liked your fine wine analogy. It took me years to appreciate this as a whole. It really was completely different from it's contemporaries. Now 25 years later I totally get "All of My Friends Were There"! Just had to live a bit! Thanks for the great review as always.
@kenjohnston12578 ай бұрын
That's the kind of quirky song that no other band would come up with and if they did they'd probably mothball it for something more commercial
@williamdeypres11227 ай бұрын
The photograph on the back was taken on Hampstead Heath in North London.
@medwayhospitalprotest7 ай бұрын
I think its easier to like this if you are British. For a start, the title track is full of BRITISH SARCASM, such as the reference to virginity, which to a Brit evokes busybodies like Mary Whitehouse (please Google) who ran a campaign to "clean up" British TV from shows which she and her friends regarded as immoral. The song is not really as nostalgic for these things as it seems, although you CAN be nostalgic in an ambiguous way for all these things which are part of the scenery in the UK (or were back then). They are singing about the world of Women's Institute meetings and rotas for doing the flowers in the village church. But its not entirely romantic there's a sarcasm there which has a bit of a sneer towards it. Same with Walter, he feels nostalgic and wonders what happened to Walter, but at the same time, Walter is a bore. Anyway, I did enjoy your video despite thinking it doesn't really translate very well to Americans. I need to give it a whirl again. Monica, weirdly, is the one I always end up singing.
@yoseffeigenbaum96392 ай бұрын
This is a GREAT channel! Love the way you review these classics that I grew up on. Thanks Abigail!
@smaz98 ай бұрын
I wished that the Kinks got more recognition in the States at the time, but it's great that people like you are shining a light on one of the more underrated products of the British Invasion, another job well done ❤ Also, Let It Be redux? Hell, yeah! That's got chaos written all over it lol
@DoctorInsomnia-qw7us8 ай бұрын
How did you know I was in the mood for Donald Duck Vaudeville and Variety
@radiobroog80917 ай бұрын
The Kinks Are The Village Green Preservation Society IS a classic.
@rickiechristine8 ай бұрын
Love vintage vinyl and retro music of my youth 😊
@JohnFiocchi3 ай бұрын
Have everything by the Kinks except for The Great Lost Kinks Album which I have all of the songs as bonus tracks except for the original studio version of When I Turn Off The Living Room Light which I have only on the BBC cd.
@stephenhug27638 ай бұрын
Nice job! God save The Kinks!
@DigitalMoonstone8 ай бұрын
Johnny Thunders mentioned! I love L.A.M.F.
@benjaminsnderstrup17618 ай бұрын
Dude.. I'm literally in my Nick Drake/Strokes/The Kinks phase right now. You're really hitting bullseye after bullseye for me at the moment:)
@jasoncromwell42068 ай бұрын
After helping to invent Heavy Metal with their first few singles they spent the rest of their career giving Ezra Koning a road map. The Kinks are the proto Vampire Weekend. They are the smart kids who don't care if the masses find them or not. The Kinks were going to make their own kind of music and the rest of the world be darned to Heck. I love the Kinks and am still discovering gems by them all these years on. As someone who was an American who grew up around mostly Brits in Europe and knows way too much about 60s-90s British TV this album is a Bit of Me
@johnwilding46648 ай бұрын
Pete Townshend called this his favorite of Ray's work. Love the Kinks; have seen them live twice: 1981 and 1987-missed them a few times which I regret. The sound of this one reminds me a bit of Pet Sounds-although turned down. The first of Ray's concept albums which stretched until 1976 and Schoolboy in Disgrace. A brilliant-albeit dense-effort, you do have to get into the headspacew for it. Great analysis as always, please do some more of their albums.
@bobwagner1098 ай бұрын
I love this record it is a perfect picture of the period it exists in. Love your videos, you're amazing, thank you Abby! ❤
@murdockreviews8 ай бұрын
A grower of an album, but ultimately one of the very best from 1968.
@chaytondarst41438 ай бұрын
Oh my gosh, one of my favorite albums! Wasn’t expecting thin in mid month though
@skinovtheperineum12088 ай бұрын
Were you expecting, perhaps, thick? As in as a brick?
@donkelley74078 ай бұрын
Thanks for this. Back when my car had a CD player this one was in heavy rotation. Loved when Animal Farm came on so I could sing along at top volume, with windows rolled up of course. Thanks again 😊
@jtsrecordroom39638 ай бұрын
Hey Abby ! Just wanted to say hello, and stoked that you are doing well with your channel. We need more women in the mix, so go girl go ! Haha btw.. Love your taste in everything... Music !
@jimmyjam586519 күн бұрын
This is one of my favorite albums. Wicked Annabella is iconic!
@senatorjimdracula16038 ай бұрын
Great episode! I grew up on The Kinks 60's records thanks to my cool uncle who gave me the Kinks Greatest Hits when I was around 6 years old. Village Green was my favorite for years, slowly overtaken by Arthur in the last few years.
@chrisbotelho72127 ай бұрын
I flip between Face to Face, VGPS & Arthur. One day it's one and the next day it's one of the others. Greatest Hits was the first l.p. I owned having gotten it for my 13th birthday in 1966. Still have it.
@dreamsinthree8 ай бұрын
Thanks, Abigail!
@Glendoras8 ай бұрын
My favorite Kinks album, absolutely brilliant!
@alanclayton92778 ай бұрын
i liked the point made about how village green is regarded as a timeless classic when really it locks into specific coordinates of time and space? but we're back , this week into beautifully crafted songs, good singing and playing. there are bands who are just great at the catchy tune thing and that's harder to achieve than some people think?
@DonaldGibson-dy4wv8 ай бұрын
Heavy Metal. Peter Townsend invented the Marshal stack. A sales man at a music store sold him the first two marshal amps that they had in the store. Peter Townsend took them home, and hooked them together. The salesman at the music store, became the guitaist on Bitches Brew, and the guitarist of the Mahavisiona Orchestra, John McLachlan.
@NewFalconerRecords8 ай бұрын
I got Ray to sign my copy of this album for me back in 1997 when he did his "Storyteller" tour in Australia. Such a masterpiece, as is 'Odessey and Oracle', both albums affect me in quite similar ways. Is it an all time classic? Absolutely!
@sesa29845 ай бұрын
Before I listen towhat you say, I stopped te video to say I couldn’t love this album more. I played it nearly all the time in the first weeks of my fiancée and I’d relationship. Its the sound of making dinners together, after work kissing, and Sunday mornings for me. I have only watched one of your videos since discovering you in recent moments and I immediately wanted to see if you reviewed this one. You couldn’t ruin it for me of you tried…is my anxiety palpable? Ok, lets see what you had to say. =)
@sesa29845 ай бұрын
P.S. Her name is Annabelle. 🤣
@richardelliott83528 ай бұрын
my now more mature self questioned why I didn't buy this album when it came out , since I have always greatly appreciated this band. Then the video explained why . As someone who still resents that stoneman's meadow in Yosemite was turned into a parking lot , I could probably enjoy the themes of this album today better than before. .
@lathedauphinot68207 ай бұрын
I bought a mono copy of this album that has crisp, excellent sound for 10 Deutsch Marks at a Sunday flea market in West Berlin in 1985 when I was 20 years old, and it always reminds me of Berlin. We hitchhiked from outside Hamburg straight through. You had to travel 3 hours through East Germany and weren’t allowed to stop except for gas and cigarettes, no talking to East Germans allowed. Police would look for reasons to pull you over. I got a no seatbelt ticket (no violation in Texas), and had to pay 20 DM on the spot or go to jail. Still have it. No East German money accepted (it was illegal to take or possess it out of the country); no U.S. dollars; West German money only. The West German government gave subsidies for people to live in Berlin, so it was full of young people and old people who’d been there since before the war. Fun and full of music. “Phenomenal Cat” is good too, perfectly dreamy and weird.
@luisacata048 ай бұрын
As a Kinks fan, i love this album, as a cat lover i love this album, as someone who love pet sounds i love this album, as a very nostalgic person i love this album, the first time i listened i was in college missing my life in school. "Do you remember Walter?" and "Johnny Thunder" are part of my favorites of all time. I wasn't fond of "Last of the Steam‐Powered Trains" until i catched the lyrics. Nice video🧡
@julicoole6 ай бұрын
Happy late birthday! Great album, the nostalgia for modern British life reminds me of the early records Television Personalities
@edwardallan1978 ай бұрын
Super interesting reviewing, and lovely animated countenance.... I was sorta knocked out! ❤
@georgeprice42128 ай бұрын
I had the Reprise Records cassette of “The Kinks Are The Village Green Preservation Society” (my first Kinks album) and got me hooked.
@nigeldelrocket8 ай бұрын
You've found my favorite band! The field the artwork was shot is Hampstead Heath.
@Mr3DBob7 ай бұрын
Love the Kinks, love the Village Green, and now I love Abigail.
@OfficialNIKMIK8 ай бұрын
Wow so trippy, i was just looking for The Kinks "Livin On a Thin Line" Song and there i see your video about the Kinks haha
@lathedauphinot68207 ай бұрын
“Living On A Thin Line” is on the ‘Word Of Mouth’ album.. Great song
@kylez80108 ай бұрын
Love this album, just listened to it a couple of weeks ago.
@jeromedeparis7 ай бұрын
"Yes Sir no Sir" and "Something better beginning".
@carlobasilone31338 ай бұрын
Well, sometimes the algorithm works I guess. Your video just showed up on my KZbin and I have liked and subscribed. Thank You, Thank You, Thank You. Its always a pleasure to find someone who so enthusiastically enjoys and informs myself and others on music that I love. My favourite kinks song changes year to year and sometimes day to day. Currently its probably "Nothin' In the World Can Stop Me Worryin' 'Bout That Girl". I look forward to going through your "catalogue" here on KZbin.
@stephenbarrow33528 ай бұрын
Another great video. Have enjoyed very much all the ones I've seen, thank you x
@BlueSky...8 ай бұрын
35k subscribers!! Village Green put you over the top.
@alansmith19898 ай бұрын
Just to add, that I am getting a `Top` copy of Kinks `Arthur` album and will be glad to pass my old one over to Abby if she could use it. It is (My old copy) what I would term VG plus condition, and has the `rare` insert! (Many copies of the insert often get lost or damaged) Over to Abby.
@kristiankjenslie96798 ай бұрын
the Kinks are truly one of the greatest bands that everyone's heard of, but haven't listened to very much. great albums, great singles (including B-sides), great leftover songs like Till Death Us Do Part. easily one of my absolute favorites!
@MrJohnBurger-JB8 ай бұрын
Ray was imitating Burt Lancaster during the spoken parts of "Big Sky." My favorite track on this great album is "Wicked Annabella," which reminds me of Big Star's "She's a Mover."
@RaptorStudios8 ай бұрын
I really love this one, and I’m happy you made a video on it so others can discover it! Arthur (the next Kinks LP) is great too, but this is their best. Not sure if you take recommendations, but I think you would love The Who Sell Out (1967), Silk Degrees (1976), or one of the Police albums. You’ve done some 90s albums too, and my all-time favorite album is Check Your Head. As much as I that one, I’m not sure if it’s for you. Anyway, thanks to whoever read this, great video!
@congoblast8 ай бұрын
I had no idea Nicky Hopkins was on this album... Great to learn something new!
@Flowerbranche7 ай бұрын
In fact he played most of the keyboards for the Kinks up to this album, but never got credited. He's not mentioned on Village Green either. That Ray Davies himself took credits for all the keyboard playing on this album annoyed Hopkins, so he never played with them again!
@lathedauphinot68207 ай бұрын
He’s brilliant and all over ‘Face To Face’ too, credited or not. He doesn’t sound like anyone else.
@chrisbotelho72127 ай бұрын
@@Flowerbranche Nicky was the Kinks keyboardist from '65 (Kontroversey) through '68. He is credited on Face to Face as "harpsichord by..." He's also credited on Something Else. He is credited on VGPS but not to the extent he felt he should have been. Rightly blaming Ray, he never played with them again.
@peasanttoast8 ай бұрын
Always felt Days would have been the ideal closer. Also shame Berkeley Mews was cut, incredibly fun song.
@thermionic12345678 ай бұрын
Brian Humphries engineered “More,”the live “Ummagumma” tracks, the famous, live Wembley DSoM, “Wish You Were Here,” and “Animals.”
@paulboudreau37548 ай бұрын
Unipak cover. I was there for the Kinks resurgence in the late 70s/early 80s. Saw them twice. Such an underappreciated band.
@levvellene5707 ай бұрын
One thing you should try to wrap your head around, where the Kinks were concerned: Dave Davies' solo albums! I always discounted those, then I bought the self-titled one with Dave having a bar-code on his shirt! Wow! And that one is a long way from my early favorite "Village Green..." record, I guess... Still, anything by The Kinks in the 70's is wonderful! Few have heard those records today, though...
@MarsHottentot8 ай бұрын
Getting to know the Kinks, they always felt like a 60s version of indie/college rock, while their contemporaries were deeper into the trends, for better or worse. I personally didn't appreciate them until I got a little older, and even now, they aren't a common listen - but when the need strikes - they can't be beat!
@jeffreysobczynski71137 ай бұрын
Abigail - love the channel. Have you heard Spirit’s “12 Dreams of Dr Sardonicus”? It is a classic - please consider.
@Flowerbranche7 ай бұрын
This is definitely the number one classic Kinks album! It's my favourite. I can't believe that it was such a commercial failure when it was released.
@steelypeanut8 ай бұрын
Excellent album pick! I always liked “People Take Pictures of Each Other” for how utterly manic it is 🤣
@nicksherreard12158 ай бұрын
I’ll have money on “Do you remember Walter” invoking the spirit of the Hancocks Half Hour and the Army reunion episode.