For this week's share for #threetunetuesday, as inspired by @ablaze, I went with an old favorite band of mine. The Kinks. The Davies brothers...this group is easily a top five favorite band for me. I actually prefer them over the Stones, which I guess is heresy to some, but hey, whatever. The fact that most Americans had no idea who they really were as a band aside from their early hits likely made me like them that much more. Oh, the days of Napster...it used to give me such a head's up on bands like this.
For this week, I thought I'd share three mid-1960's songs from the quartet. So with that said...
The Kinks : Set Me Free
This is where the Kinks started to mix their early, protopunk guitar sound with their quintessential English melodies. It's a quick 2:21 underrated gem from the 1960's. I know FM radio never played it back in the day, but this one was a Napster find. Hey, thanks Napster!
The Kinks : I'm on Island
Another B-side gem that never heard the day of radio over here in Wisconsin...yet I found this through diligent research and book reading in the days before the Internet. Yeah, I'm that old.
I always loved the lyrics to this song; the sparse accompaniment works well too. It's fun to hear them let the bass lead the song, rather than those punk, chainsaw guitars.
The Kinks : I'll Remember
The final track to their wonderful 1966 album Face to Face. You don't really hear this song much in context to the group, either. I have no idea why. It's a loud, thundering track with a driving bass line and drum line. The overlay of the Kinks' guitar sound is sparse too; I think it's one of their best riffs, but what do I know? God bless the Queen, and the Kinks, I guess...
That's it for this week. I hope I was able to share a few new tunes with everyone. Until next week's #TTT.