Bought the 45 when it first came out, I was 11, good times!
THE KINKS were really unique, gentle, harsh sometimes and way ahead of their time. Listening to their entire catalog of music tells the audience just how much they were about the message and not the fame. That is the trademark of a true artist! You think, you do, you listen. Thankyou Kinks...you really get me!
I just listened to this piece of magical artistry from the Kinks. Ray's facial expressions are captivating and alluring. I was born in 1968 but my mother was a senior in high school when this played. She absolutely loves the video and song. She has also claimed Ray as her boyfriend but he just doesn't know it yet, 😂😆. Take care 🙂
Great to see this. Love Ray Davies' facial expressions. Unique.😊
Great Summertime melody: lazin' on a Sunny Afternooooon
Hail, The Kinks! 1966, what a year for classic songs. Lazin' On A Sunny Afternoon. Yes!! Thanks so much for this :))
In 1966 I wasn't born yet..today casually listening to the radio I heard this song and..I was thrilled by the beauty of the song..I honestly thought it was the Beatles as they sound very similar and instead..I discovered a amazing group that I didn't know. Thank you so much for uploading the video! Subscribed to your channel on the fly.
Oh! My goodness this brings back memories, I love the Kinks!!! How did you know lol, thank you!! 🎸🎶😄💕
Kinks, Always a class act!
Song to be sung at a funeral shortly, Brilliant! what a way to go
Great song❤
Fantastic ...............
I'm 63 & I am sure I have never seen a performance for this song.I sure remember growing up with it.There are many songs in my lifetime that I've become convinced I'll never see a performance from that time when song was new.Layla fr 1972 by Derek & the Dominos is 1 of those.Thanks for this post😊
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Footage taken from 8th June 1966 edition of Whole Scene Going
Excellent job on both the track and the video, Smurf. The Kinks bassist, Peter Quaife, isn't in this vid because he'd been in a car crash and was recuperating, which prompted the band to hire John Dalton as a temporary replacement, who became permanent later on, after Pete returned, but then quit the band.
There is another video in circulation that shows Dalton joining them on "Sunny Afternoon" that was broadcast on the same day he was hired.
Thank you. Is this the other video?
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@@smurfstoolsoldiesmusictimemach No, Smurf; your link shows Pete Quaife at 0:19.
Here's the vid with Dalton. As the story goes, he'd been working a construction job when he got the phone call to show up for "Top Of The Pops" that night. He's at 1:05, wearing a white turtleneck.
Pete played on "Sunny Afternoon", when The Kinks recorded it in May 1966, but John played on "Dead End Street" when they recorded it that October.
NB: It's possible that John did not play on "Dead End Street" and that Dave played all the bass parts on it.
John definitely played on its B-side, "Big Black Smoke".
Ray Davies is so punk !❤
Clearly put put for having to lip sync
He is deliberately singing off sync !😂❤
I love his grumpiness
You can totally see his face
And not the way he looked all happy singing Lola live ! ❤😂
Tellin' tales of drunkenness en cruelty .... 😀
This sound a bit off. Was this video created using AI?
I'm not hearing any problems. The DES stereo was created by an audio engineer. The video itself is AI upscaled.
Where's Pete? Was this when he was in the hospital? Poor guy 😮
They ain't no Jan & Dean that's for sure.
Idk why but the music playing in my right ear makes me feel weird. My right ear feels like I've got something covering it or water blocking it but my left ear feels normal.
Great song, but a lousy remix.
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