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Posted by manic666 on February 7, 2010, at 14:14:57
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QmY0mqdSADI read the lyrics as my hero ray davies tells it like it was , but buy some strange twist its just the same today,for thoses to young to no the kinks, ray davies is a well documented clinical depressive who spend,s time in hospital. when writeing an album becomes so intense he always has a break down.people no i have every album of the kinks an ray davies solo album.his lyric,s an music saved me many times from darkness,i can get inside his head a live every bit of his pain through his songs,which helped me understand my mental illness,admitted most of the time then i was drunk out my tree, but so was he. he is an alcholic, but im not but so easy been could have been.any way i could talk about him forever , so i will shut up,
Posted by conundrum on February 8, 2010, at 7:32:14
In reply to the KINKS sing 20th century man 40 years ago, cool, posted by manic666 on February 7, 2010, at 14:14:57
Gee, I know the 20th century is complicated but I didn't realize the some people would have rather lived during another time. We certainly have some technological and medical advantages but for some that might be the only advantage. Seems stress has replaced physical labor. Since the classical painters have been able to perfectly capture the human and natural form artists today have to struggle to create something new. Instead of instinct and survival everything is thought out and that can lead some to wish for a simpler time.
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