Kinks the band that started my collecting passion

Jim

Tennalaga Class
Joined
Jun 4, 2020
Location
Holland
Their B sides and ep's were so fabulous (and still are) so that would be my starting point of searchin' for vinyl.....
These pics are here for your enjoyment, sorry that some are a bit crooked and/or out of focus, hey it's Friday night and I am definitely out of focus......:lol:
If you want good quality scans of any of these just let me know via pm
 
The Kinks really impressed me when I first saw them on TV as the coolest of the British Invasion bands,
even over The Beatles or The Stones: Four ugly London hooligans who dressed like Herman's Hermits
fruitloops but sounded more like Link Wray & The Wraymen playing at a lowlife biker bar musically.
 
A quote that someone / somewhere once sent me:

Davies brothers..,, Best anecdote about that I ever heard was Ray introducing Dave's big hit (it really was) Death of a Clown":
“now we’ve reached the point in the show where we let the little twerp try to express himself as best he can."
God save the Kinks indeed.

And give Raisa her credit.

Kinks DD Q&A J80 7:17:65.jpg
 
A gallery of the bands appearances on the cover of the short lived Music Echo, which was previously Mersey Beat and later merged with Disc.

cover Music Echo 6 4:10:65.jpg