Watch The Kinks - The Live Broadcasts
- NR
- 2012
- 38 min
The Kinks - The Live Broadcasts is a comprehensive collection of live performances by one of the most influential British rock bands of the 20th century. This release from MVD Visual features a stunning compilation of rare and enhanced footage from the band's numerous appearances on British and American television programs during the late 1960s and early 1970s.
The Kinks were often regarded as trailblazers of the British Invasion along with The Beatles, The Stones, and The Who, who dominated the American music scene in the 1960s. But unlike the other bands, The Kinks' music had a distinctly British flavor, reflecting the daily life, culture, and societal issues of the UK. The Kinks were also praised for the raw, honest feel of their music, giving listeners an insight into the gritty British working-class experience.
This release provides audiences with a glimpse into the essence of what made The Kinks so special - their legendary live performances. The Live Broadcasts include classic tracks such as "You Really Got Me," "All Day And All Of The Night," "Lola," "Waterloo Sunset," and "Days," all performed with the same intensity and passion that made the band one of the most sought-after acts of their time.
The collection includes six performances from the popular British television program Top of the Pops, where the band presented some of their biggest chart-topping hits, surrounded by screaming fans. The standout performance from this series is their rendition of "Lola," where singer Ray Davies relentlessly belts out the infectious chorus, backed by a driving rhythm section and soaring guitar solos from his brother Dave.
The Live Broadcasts also features a stunning performance from the classic American television program The Midnight Special, where the band performed "Celluloid Heroes" and "You Really Got Me." This performance is particularly special as it showcases the band's ability to transcend national borders, captivating American audiences with their unique British sound.
The set also includes several performances from the BBC's Old Grey Whistle Test, including "Victoria" and "20th Century Man," which offer a more intimate setting, highlighting the band's musical virtuosity and clever lyrics that cover topics ranging from love and politics to societal issues.
This release also provides fans with a refreshing insight into the Kinks' lesser-known tracks – "Powerman," "Muswell Hillbilly," and "The Moneygoround," to name a few. While these songs might have flown under the radar at the time, they showcase the band's versatility and experimentation with different musical styles.
The Kinks - The Live Broadcasts is not just a collection of live performances but a historical document that captures the essence of the British rock music scene in the late 1960s and early 1970s. The footage exudes a certain rawness and authenticity that is often absent from today's musical performances.
The Kinks' live performances were powerful, engaging, and unparalleled in their time. This release is a must-watch for any fan of rock music and anyone interested in British cultural history from this era. The Kinks - The Live Broadcasts is a captivating testament to the band's incredible legacy and a fitting tribute to one of Britain's most innovative musical acts.