20 Infamous Band Feuds From the ’60s and ’70s20 Infamous Band Feuds From the ’60s and ’70sSometimes your best bandmate can become your closest enemy.StackerStacker
Ray Davies' 'Waterloo Sunset' LyricsRay Davies' 'Waterloo Sunset' LyricsKinks singer didn’t let bandmates hear his words when they started work on 1967 track.Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
When Ray Davies Felt ‘Bullied’ By John LennonWhen Ray Davies Felt ‘Bullied’ By John LennonKinks singer recalls the time his band opened for the Beatles in 1964.Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
Ray Davies Didn’t Want the Kinks to Release ‘Waterloo Sunset’Ray Davies Didn’t Want the Kinks to Release ‘Waterloo Sunset’Songwriter originally wanted to keep 1967 classic for his family.Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
Ray and Dave Davies Recall the Kinks’ ‘Arthur’ at 50: InterviewRay and Dave Davies Recall the Kinks’ ‘Arthur’ at 50: InterviewBrothers remember the band’s seventh album.Jeff SlateJeff Slate
Ray and Dave Davies Writing Songs Together for ‘Project Kinks’Ray and Dave Davies Writing Songs Together for ‘Project Kinks’The brothers have collaborated on "a few songs," with plans to bring further musicians on board soon. Corey IrwinCorey Irwin
When the Kinks Got Deceptively Festive on ‘Father Christmas’When the Kinks Got Deceptively Festive on ‘Father Christmas’The Kinks' "Father Christmas," which was released as a single on November 25, 1977, is a rather unlikely holiday song.Annie ZaleskiAnnie Zaleski