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From king radio <kingradio@pumpingstation.com>
Subject Re: kronikling the kinks
Date Sat, 12 Jul 2003 12:42:35 -0400

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>I also find that their 80's records don't sound nearly as bad as I remembered
>them being when I was a kid.  Played "State Of Confusion" and "Give The
>People What They Want" last week and I was pleasantly surprised.
>MB

I can't help but agree.  VGPS and Arthur top my list.  Every album 
had at least one great song.  but Give the People is a truly great 
album, and I think it belongs in the pantheon with all great Kinks 
records.  Around the Dial, Give the People What They Want, Art Lover, 
Better Things.  GREAT SONGS!  I could actually do without some of 
their more popular mid career stuff.  Apeman, Cell. Heroes., etc. 
These songs don't do much for me, megahits as they might be.  They're 
certainly no Johnny Thunders.

One man's opinion,
Frank.

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