The Kinks - Sleepwalker video free download


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Uploaded: 2011/02/07

Sleepwalker (1977) Arista Records

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8 years ago

ssurfcity

For us Third Shifters, this is right on

9 years ago

Dennis Kline

do you sleep in your walk daily$

9 years ago

Matthew Wright

A great creeping tune!

9 years ago

clafong9

Easily one of the most influential rock bands of all time. Many bands borrowed/stole some of their sound. Steve Miller was just more blatant.

9 years ago

Pete Higgins

Is there an extended version of this song ? I thought they did a 12" extended version of Sleepwalker ?

9 years ago

TheFallenColumn

My favorite Kinks album!

9 years ago

Randy Marsh

wow... the drummer plays the 'kata piss piss lick' in the intro... How cool!

9 years ago

Fp Maggio

*Me this morning - it is Monday after all....*

9 years ago

MsChris402

oh yeah!

9 years ago

mreyeballz1

wow good tune, compared to their later shit ive been reviewing recently

10 years ago

D Thomas

the Kinks can do no wrong...

10 years ago

Alejandro Sánchez de la Rosa

Sleepwalker is the fifteenth studio album by the English rock group, The Kinks, released in 1977. It marked a return to straight-ahead, self-contained rock songs after several years of concept albums. It is the first album in what critics usually call the "arena rock" phase of the group, in which more commercial and mainstream production techniques would be employed. The album also marks the last appearance of bassist John Dalton, who left the band during the recording sessions. Dalton plays bass on all songs on the album save for "Mr. Big Man".[6] The lineup of The Kinks would be trimmed down significantly in 1977 following the album's release, as the brass section and backup singers were removed and the band returned to a standard rock band outfit.

10 years ago

Mario Solis

Sleepwalker is the fifteenth studio album by the English rock group, The Kinks, released in 1977. It marked a return to straight-ahead, self-contained rock songs after several years of concept albums. It is the first album in what critics usually call the "arena rock" phase of the group, in which more commercial and mainstream production techniques would be employed. The album also marks the last appearance of bassist John Dalton, who left the band during the recording sessions. Dalton plays bass on all songs on the album save for "Mr. Big Man".[6] The lineup of The Kinks would be trimmed down significantly in 1977 following the album's release, as the brass section and backup singers were removed and the band returned to a standard rock band outfit.

10 years ago

Mario Solis

Sleepwalker is the fifteenth studio album by the English rock group, The Kinks, released in February 12, 1977. It marked a return to straight-ahead, self-contained rock songs after several years of concept albums. It is the first album in what critics usually call the "arena rock" phase of the group, in which more commercial and mainstream production techniques would be employed. The album also marks the last appearance of bassist John Dalton, who left the band during the recording sessions. Dalton plays bass on all songs on the album save for "Mr. Big Man".[6] The lineup of The Kinks would be trimmed down significantly in 1977 following the album's release, as the brass section and backup singers were removed and the band returned to a standard rock band outfit.

10 years ago

Vincent Chopard

Beautiful Kinks

10 years ago

Stann Thomas

For both mentioned above or just Sleepwalker? Assuming sleep, absolutely. "Joining the creatures of the nite.....I'm a night stalker and streetwalker....Don't go talking in your sleep, I might come in for a peep.........When everyone's fast asleep, I start to creep....Better close your window tight, I might come in for a bite.....I might come to your home when you're ever alone...... I mean if you have something different, I am all ears. Don't know if Freddy Krueger was out yet.

10 years ago

Tracey Pistorio

Did you really get that from the lyrics?

10 years ago

MsChris402

ultravox wrote a song called sleepwalk after the kinks.

10 years ago

Stann Thomas

What I loved about these guys was, in their day, protest and sardonic satire in tunes, took a subtle twist. Imagine calling their queen a whore (Victoria) (be they short, be they tall or small...Victoria loved them all....)---and this one---a song about a window peeper, classic Ray Davies.

10 years ago

Ed Stevens

When the sun puts out the light...I believe.

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