The Kinks: possible reunion

The Kinks

Almost twenty years after their separation, apparently the mythical T They could meet again because the Davies brothers have resolved their differences, reports the Sunday Times. The former leader of the band, singer Ray Davies, assured that he has spoken with his brother Dave about the possibility of recording a new CD, which would be followed by a tour focused on those new songs.

“I met Dave last week to talk about playing together again. We have also spoken on the phone and exchanged emails. He is composing his own songs but what I would like is to write with him again, "said Ray Davies, who turns 70 this month.

The legendary enmity between the Davies brothers gave the finishing touch to T, British band that marked an era in the 60s with songs like "Waterloo Sunset", "Lola" or "You Really Got Me". The group disbanded in the late 90s due to a decline in popularity and constant problems between Ray Davies and his younger brother Dave, the band's guitarist. Apparently the rapprochement between the two has occurred thanks to the musical "Sunny Afternoon", recently premiered in a London theater with great public success and that Dave liked.

T, contemporaries of The Beatles or The Rolling Stones in the 60s, is considered one of the most important and charismatic bands in British music, whose influence is observed from hard rock to the new wave of the 70s and the britpop of the 90s His song "Waterloo Sunset" (sunset in Waterloo), number one on the British charts in 1967, is one of the anthems of the city of London.

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Via | EFE


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