I recently came across this rare video
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Was anybody at the gig when drummer Mick Avory attacked Dave Davies with his cymbals?
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/w...ardiff-1918352
I recently came across this rare video
Love the Kinks, but just before my tie. Seen them live several times, but not this one.
There were two shows that evening at the Capitol cinema The attack took place during the first show. When we saw the audience leave we were confronted by hoards of screaming girls who told us what happened (one was my now wife - one of the non screamers - but I digress).
I attended the second show when the KInks were replaced by a double dose of Yardbirds. The problem was that Jeff Beck had only just replaced Eric Clapton as lead guitarist so had to play most of their music twice.
I saw the KInks 30 years later (only Ray Davies remained of the original lineup) and was amazed by their young following even so many years after their prime.
After some further research, the Cardiff gig took place on 19 May 1965, and it ended during the 2nd song due to an "accident".
https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/the-k...-73c18a31.html
I also discovered that they played in Paris 25 days earlier on the 24 April 1965 and it was filmed.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SExb3-_tsHU
First gig I ever went to, kinks at st david’s hall circa 1984. I was a 13 yr old mod, bowling shoes, parka, thinking I was the face. Funny when I think about it now
He had just joined them and they hadn't rehearsed anything other than the set they should have performed. Because the Kinks didn't play the Yardbirds were ushered in to play twice and they hadn't rehearsed anything other than the music they were scheduled to play. Jeff Beck is a very fine guitarist but his music has gone weird in recent years.
It's fair to say they had moved on the days of the early 60s.
The KinKs "Rockpalast 1982"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fg0L0ylCdqM
Kinks , what a band
Waterloo Sunset is an amazing song
Jeff Beck is a music great
His version of train a coming with rod Stewart, off flash , is amazing
Nigel Tufnell, the stupid guitarist out of spinal tap based his hair and vibe on jeff beck
Some good stuff here, I'm guessing early70's? The Village Green Preservation Society at the end is pure nostalgia.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=smIF5374bTw
Almost everytime the kinks toured they released a new album.Huge in the U.S OF A.Selling zlinch albums in the UK.
Sometimes dropping the UK from the tour dates;
Studio albums
Kinks (1964)
Kinda Kinks (1965)
The Kink Kontroversy (1965)
Face to Face (1966)
Something Else by the Kinks (1967)
The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society (1968)
Arthur (Or the Decline and Fall of the British Empire) (1969)
Lola Versus Powerman and the Moneygoround, Part One (1970)
Percy (1971)
Muswell Hillbillies (1971)
Everybody's in Show-Biz (1972)
Preservation Act 1 (1973)
Preservation Act 2 (1974)
Soap Opera (1975)
Schoolboys in Disgrace (1975)
Sleepwalker (1977)
Misfits (1978)
Low Budget (1979)
Give the People What They Want (1981)
State of Confusion (1983)
Word of Mouth (1984)
Think Visual (1986)
UK Jive (1989)
Phobia (1993)
plus live albums
Live at Kelvin Hall (1967)
One for the Road (1980)
Live: The Road (1988)
To the Bone (1994)
BBC Sessions: 1964-1977 (2001)
Sorry to be a pedant but isn't it the Capitol theatre Cardiff.
My mum and dad met there in 1956.
I loved the Kinks and Waterloo Sunset is probably my favourite record of all time.
I was too young to see them in their prime but have seenRay Davies as a solo artist, attended his London Music shows at the South Bank and caught the theatre production of their life a couple of times.
Arguably one of the most influential bands of all time although I am a bit biased.