Kinks - State of Confusion video free download


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Duration: 03:17
Uploaded: 2008/11/28

This is a repost of a Kinks concert from around the time of the release of (I'm supposing) "State of Confusion".

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9 years ago

grandpahilly

Great song excellent druming

9 years ago

Hugh Corston

A thinking boy's band. And, oh, just in case you like to rock too...!! Best of both worlds.

10 years ago

ronfowlermusic

Yes, the eternal question, Kinks or the Beatles...and all I ever get is a definite maybe.

11 years ago

Mark Morris

It has occurred to me that the beatles exuded idealism whilst the kinks are all about stoicism. As I get older I find I am more a stoic than an idealist. But God love them both which I think is your point

11 years ago

smithereensfan

no, the definitive answer, is THE KINKS.

11 years ago

rodrigo suarez

Well... interesting comment!

12 years ago

uncle Moje

@rodrigoraulsuarez they were around much longer and produced records that were less noticed, or celebrated- but i think history will catch up with the Kinks- of all the "british invasion" bands, you have the fan vanguard (beatles), the blues glimmer (the stones) and the anthem rockers (the who). The Kinks were unique throughout as they could do all those things, and much more, and true music fans will respect this going forward.....

12 years ago

MrCCRFan

@rodrigoraulsuarez GODDAMN YOUR RIGHT !!!!!

12 years ago

ronfowlermusic

Love finding these rare clips! IMHO, the Kinks were at their best in the 80's! SOC is my fav kinks album.

12 years ago

gary321music

Ray is an ' everyday guy, that lets you into his world with honesty ' he sings about every day life and hardship, which is what most people relate to. he is also the creator of 'heavy metal' with "you really got me... and one of the first to write a pop art poem...legend!!!

13 years ago

Brian Fox

The lyric,s flow like water off a ducks back. ray the mad genius

13 years ago

renotsecniv

Is Ray Davies not brilliant? He always just sort of captures the very essence of life in his lyrics, and his melodies.... oh don't get me started.

13 years ago

rodrigo suarez

"She couldn't stand the boredom when the video broke down", man, they make me laugh a lot with that one.

13 years ago

Pollywollyish

Last comment 1 year ago????? Does nobody watch this video??? I was an avid Beatles fan, and discovered the Kinks only last year...in middle age...just saw Ray Davies in concert in Liverpool (fantastic!) and next day went to the Beatles museum. I am a late convert, but I, too, love the Kinks more than the Beatles!

13 years ago

Pollywollyish

Last comment 1 year ago????? Does nobody watch this video??? I was an avid Beatles fan, and discovered the Kinks only last year...in middle age...just saw Ray Davies in concert in Liverpool (fantastic!) and next day went to the Beatles museum. I am a late convert, but I, too, love the Kinks more than the Beatles!

14 years ago

rodrigo suarez

@LongLiveRock87 Haha, thank you, man.

14 years ago

Kohntarkosz

Actually all four of The Beatles fronted successful bands after The Beatles broke up. A lot of people forget that back in 1970, it was Ringo who had the most successful solo career initially. All of his early solo singles were a big hit. And his All Starr Band tours have been consistently successful over the course of the last couple decades or whatever it's been that he's been doing them.

14 years ago

sbarr10

No matter how loud or angry the Kinks got with their sound, there is still an underlying sweetness in just about every song. I wouldn't say that about rap. I wouldn't even say that about their more comparable peers the Stones.

14 years ago

rodrigo suarez

Thanks for explaining. Maybe the emotion when I found this video drove me to say what I've said. The Beatles are really great, but there's something about The Kinks that makes me feel like friend of them. This can sound a little stupid, I know.

15 years ago

woodrailking

A Beetlejuice blazer, a green tie, and a mullet, who else could make that combo work?

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