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The songs have a warm, genial feel yet there is a disruptive undercurrent of racial anxiety in the lyrics
The Kinks’ Ray Davies, comedian Lolly Adefope and writer Olivia Sudjic on how the city shaped them
It is the quintessential London song – yet The Kinks frontman originally called it ‘Liverpool Sunset’
Album includes a track that summons the Londoner’s residual love for the US and tales of life on the road
Fewer politicians and businesspeople recognised after Cameron cronyism allegations
Self-doubt runs through a fascinating memoir by the musician Chrissie Hynde
A successful West End transfer for the jukebox musical telling the story of Ray Davies and The Kinks
Joe Penhall’s hugely enjoyable musical about the Kinks
The music is the star of this joyous account of The Kinks’ story
The Kinks singer’s voice is showing its age – but the audience was more than happy to compensate
This two-CD collection features a distinctive line-up of solo songs about London
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