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[#163557] Written by: JungleBoy [17/07/11, 12:27]
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BBC Dave Davies Kinkdom Come PDTV x264 AAC MVGroup

Dave Davies, the legendary guitarist of the Kinks, relives his tumultuous life and times amidst the
serenity of his Exmoor sanctuary. Walking across the moors that have fascinated him since childhood,
Dave takes us back to life with Brother Ray in an extended working class family amidst the austerity
of postwar London. Bringing to life its deprivations and triumphs, he reveals the profound sense of
community and family bonds which underpins the extraordinary story of the Kinks. From their
formation at a North London Secondary Modern, through time spent as backing band to an upper class
crooner at debutante balls, Dave tells how the Kinks career as Searchers sound alikes was almost
over before it began.

That all changed though when Dave attacked his amp with a rusty Gillette razor blade in the front
room of their semi detached house in Muswell Hill. Slashing the speaker, he produced the distorted,
barking dog guitar riffs which powered their first hit, You Really Got Me, catapulted the Kinks to
worldwide fame and in the process rearranged the sonic architecture of the 1960s. Finding himself at
the unlikely age of 15 enshrined along with Brian Jones and Keith Moon as one of the three
undisputed Kings of Swinging London, Dave trailblazed the rock 'n' roll lifestyle. As he puts it,
Dave did the partying and Ray wrote about it. In America Dave's shoulder length hair and subversive
sexuality on stage drove teenage TV audiences wild whilst scandalising the Rat Pack generation.

Dave explains why The Kinks' refusal to compromise who they were resulted in them being banned from
America at the height of their fame. For the next four years, while the Beatles, Stones and Who went
onto global megastardom, the Kinks re-invented themselves as the quintessential English group with
timeless hits such as Sunny Afternoon, Waterloo Sunset and Days. With disarming honesty, Dave
reveals how the burning glass of fame caused the sibling rivalry between him and Ray to explode into
violence on stage and mental cruelty off it. He tells how, by the end of 60s, the breakdown of the
relationship between the warring brothers and his own surfeit of girls, drink and pills led to the
mother of all rock 'n' roll meltdowns. Following the failure of his briefly successful solo career,
Dave finds himself locked in a New York hotel room, listening to voices telling him to jump.

BBC Site
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b012ht1t

Technical Spec
Video Codec: x264 CABAC
Video Bitrate: 1404 Kbps
Video Aspect Ratio: 1.777:1
Video Resolution: 832x468
Audio Codec: HE-AAC
Audio Bitrate: 128 Kbps ABR 48KHz
Audio Channels: 2
Run-Time: 76mins
Framerate: 25FPS
Number of Parts: 1
Part Size: 840 MB
Source: PDTV
Subtitles: merged
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