Do It Again is a 2010 documentary film directed by Robert Patton-Spruill and produced by Boston Globe reporter Geoff Edgers. The film follows Edgers on his quest to reunite British rock band The Kinks.
Do it again the kinks release date?
1984
Do It Again/Released
Why are the Kinks called the Kinks?
Ray Davies’ account conflicts with Wace’s—he recalled that the name was coined by Larry Page, and referenced their “kinky” fashion sense. Davies quoted him as saying, “The way you look, and the clothes you wear, you ought to be called the Kinks.”
How did the kinks start?
Formed as a rhythm-and-blues band in 1963 by brothers Ray and Dave Davies, the Kinks originated in Muswell Hill in northern London. Built on power chords, their third single, “You Really Got Me,” provided their big break. In 1967 Dave scored a solo success with “Death of a Clown,” a memorable drinking song.
Why was Lola by The Kinks banned?
The Kinks – Lola The song was banned for including the words “coca-cola” which was against their policy on product placement. Davies had to interrupt the band’s American tour to fly back to London to re-record the lyric as “cherry-cola” for the single release.
Which group did Eric Clapton not play with?
Beck and Page played together in the Yardbirds for a while, but Beck, Page, and Clapton were never in the group together.
What year was Waterloo Sunset?
1967
Waterloo Sunset/Released
Why is Radiohead creep banned?
Radiohead ‘Creep’ – This was banned partly because it had the F word in it but mainly because it was too depressing. Which makes us think that whoever was calling the shots at the BBC in 1992 hadn’t listened to approximately half of the songs ever written, in the history of time.
Who first sang Lola?
The Kinks
Lola (song)
| “Lola” | |
|---|---|
| Songwriter(s) | Ray Davies |
| Producer(s) | Ray Davies |
| The Kinks singles chronology | |
| “Victoria” (1969) “Lola” (1970) “Apeman” (1970) |
Who first hit?
I Can’t Explain
Their first single as the Who, “I Can’t Explain” (1965), reached the UK top ten, and was followed by a string of hit singles including “My Generation” (1965), “Substitute” (1966) and “Happy Jack” (1966).
Did the Beatles record Waterloo Sunset?
It was a top 10 hit in Australia, New Zealand and most of Europe. In North America, “Waterloo Sunset” was released as a single but it failed to chart….Waterloo Sunset.
| “Waterloo Sunset” | |
|---|---|
| Recorded | April 1967 |
| Genre | Psychedelic pop orchestral pop |
| Length | 3:16 |
| Label | Pye (UK, 7N 17321) Reprise (US, 0612) |