The Kinks - You Really Got Me, 1977 video free download


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The Kinks warm up, with a number which wasn't used in the final broadcast - from Whistle Test, April 1977.

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8 years ago

Jerry Gordon

The Kinks. You Really Got Me (1977) 

8 years ago

Paulina Galarza

The Kinks. You Really Got Me (1977) 

9 years ago

Anna Comloski

Van Halen did it first!!LOL,,,,,,,,,

9 years ago

carpo719

Great performance...thanks for posting! :)

9 years ago

Paul Desca

Budgies listening to the Kinks

9 years ago

THEO Robs

You really Got Me

9 years ago

Nataša Nikolova

The Kinks - You Really Got Me, 1977

9 years ago

Cindy D.

Check out this video on YouTube: YOU REALLY GOT ME Kinks live Like this song.. 

9 years ago

Conor Davis

is this the same riff as all day and all night

9 years ago

Bath Guitar School

On this day in 1964, The Kinks were at No.1 on the UK singles chart with 'You Really Got Me'.

9 years ago

FPS songsandmusic

The Kinks - You Really Got Me, 1977 !!!

9 years ago

Jasmina G.

GOOD MORNING FREEDOM......my man,my endless love

9 years ago

Mario Solis

Raymond Douglas "Ray" Davies, CBE ( Fortis Green, Londres, Inglaterra, 21 de junio de 1944) es un músico de rock británico, mejor conocido como el cantautor de The Kinks donde tocaba con su hermano menor Dave. También ha actuado, dirigido y producido shows para televisión. Desde la separación de The Kinks en 1996, se ha embarcado en una carrera en solitario como cantautor.En 1964 The Kinks realiza una actuación en el famoso pub Camden Head y Mick Avory se une al grupo sustituyendo a John Start, formando la agrupación definitiva. Ese año el grupo se inició en el estilo R&B y en agosto, Ray Davies crea sus primeras grandes composiciones "You Really Got Me" y "All Day and All of the Night" las canciones llegan a ser un éxito y ocupan el primer puesto de las listas británicas y el séptimo de las americanas. En octubre, finalmente, el grupo saca su primer álbum The Kinks,4 influenciado por el proto-metal, el protopunk y el power chord basado en el hard rock. El grupo utiliza en estas canciones un característico sonido de guitarra; este sonido será copiado más tarde por las bandas de garaje y serán las bases del punk y del heavy metal.En diciembre de 1964 Ray Davies se casa con su primera mujer, Rasa Didzpetris, en la iglesia de Saint Joeseph en Packington, Bradford. Rasa realizará los coros de sus canciones durante los sesenta.Sin embargo en 1965, las composiciones estridentes y de gran dinamismo, fueron sustituidas por un estilo más suave y con un sonido más introspectivo. En este grupo se encuentran las composiciones de "Tired of Waiting for You", "Nothin' in the World Can Stop Me Worryin' 'Bout That Girl", "Set Me Free", "I Go to Sleep", "Ring the Bells" y "See My Friends", la cual incorpora un extraño zumbido, inspirado en la prematura muerte de su hermana mayor Rene, la cual le regalo su primera guitarra, en junio de 1957. Desde este momento Ray y el grupo empezaron a ampliar su paleta musical iniciando una inusual incursión en el recién estrenado rock psicodélico, acreditado por Jonathan Bellman como la primera canción pop occidental que integra el esquema melódico de la música clásica india, raga, publicado seis meses antes que la canción de The Beatles' "Norwegian Wood".En julio de 1965, Ray y el grupo tuvieron un problema con la Agencia Americana y la Unión Americana de Músicos, lo que provocó que The Kinks tuvieran prohibido actuar en Estados Unidos hasta 1969.

9 years ago

Jordi Gonzalez

THE KINS...UNOS MITOS...YOU REALLY GOT ME...

9 years ago

Charles Dupont

super ray davies leader the best groupe sixties !!!!

10 years ago

Tate Thompson

Change the title to " The Kinks - You Really Got Me / All Day and All of The Night 1977 Live

10 years ago

Matthew Berryessa

classic kinks

10 years ago

ziggymardust

One of my fav songs!! Oh Yeah..... Thanks!

10 years ago

Mario Solis

Michael Charles "Mick" Avory (born 15 February 1944) is an English musician, best known as the longtime drummer and percussionist for the British rock band, The Kinks, joining them shortly after their formation in 1964 and remaining with them until 1984, when he left amid creative friction with guitarist Dave Davies. He is the longest-serving member of the band, beside the Davies brothers.Avory joined The Kinks in January 1964, after their previous drummer Micky Willet left the band.[4] Avory was hired to replace him after their management saw an advertisement Avory had placed in the trade magazine Melody Maker.[5] Despite his ability, early Kinks recordings (including hits such as "You Really Got Me") commonly did not feature Avory on drums; producer Shel Talmy hired more seasoned session drummers (most notably Clem Cattini and Bobby Graham) for studio work well into 1965, but with Avory often providing supporting percussion. After the summer of 1965 Mick played drums on the vast majority of Kinks recordings. The first album to feature his drumming was Kinda Kinks, though his most brilliant moments would come on the albums Village Green Preservation Society and Arthur.Avory was always considered the quietest and most easy-going member of The Kinks lineup and was Ray Davies's best friend. However, his turbulent working relationship with guitarist Dave Davies resulted in many legendary onstage fights. In the most notorious (and widely mis-reported) incident, at the Capitol Theatre, Cardiff, South Wales, in 1965, Avory hit Davies with his drum pedal (not the cymbal stand, which, according to later interviews with Avory "would have decapitated him"), in reprisal for Davies kicking over his drum kit as revenge for a drunken fight the previous night in Taunton, apparently won by Mick. He then fled into hiding for days to avoid arrest for grievous bodily harm. On other occasions, fuming, he would hurl his drumsticks at Dave.[citation needed]Ultimately, the relationship between Avory and the younger Davies brother deteriorated to the point where Avory left the band. By agreement with Ray Davies, he ceased performing and recording with the band in 1984, but accepted an invitation to manage Konk Studios, where the band and the Davies brothers record most of their records - a position he has held ever since.

10 years ago

Mario Solis

Michael Charles "Mick" Avory (born 15 February 1944) is an English musician, best known as the longtime drummer and percussionist for the British rock band, The Kinks, joining them shortly after their formation in 1964 and remaining with them until 1984, when he left amid creative friction with guitarist Dave Davies. He is the longest-serving member of the band, beside the Davies brothers.Avory joined The Kinks in January 1964, after their previous drummer Micky Willet left the band.[4] Avory was hired to replace him after their management saw an advertisement Avory had placed in the trade magazine Melody Maker.[5] Despite his ability, early Kinks recordings (including hits such as "You Really Got Me") commonly did not feature Avory on drums; producer Shel Talmy hired more seasoned session drummers (most notably Clem Cattini and Bobby Graham) for studio work well into 1965, but with Avory often providing supporting percussion. After the summer of 1965 Mick played drums on the vast majority of Kinks recordings. The first album to feature his drumming was Kinda Kinks, though his most brilliant moments would come on the albums Village Green Preservation Society and Arthur.Avory was always considered the quietest and most easy-going member of The Kinks lineup and was Ray Davies's best friend. However, his turbulent working relationship with guitarist Dave Davies resulted in many legendary onstage fights. In the most notorious (and widely mis-reported) incident, at the Capitol Theatre, Cardiff, South Wales, in 1965, Avory hit Davies with his drum pedal (not the cymbal stand, which, according to later interviews with Avory "would have decapitated him"), in reprisal for Davies kicking over his drum kit as revenge for a drunken fight the previous night in Taunton, apparently won by Mick. He then fled into hiding for days to avoid arrest for grievous bodily harm. On other occasions, fuming, he would hurl his drumsticks at Dave.[citation needed]Ultimately, the relationship between Avory and the younger Davies brother deteriorated to the point where Avory left the band. By agreement with Ray Davies, he ceased performing and recording with the band in 1984, but accepted an invitation to manage Konk Studios, where the band and the Davies brothers record most of their records - a position he has held ever since.

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