![]() It wasn’t all hip looking like their Camaby Street days. ![]() The bin held a Kinks Greatest Hits Album and one other. “I got a big, fat mama trying to break me”. My last record memory of them was an offbeat little single, “Sunny Afternoon”, a bawdy tune happening somewhere in an England that seemed like it was out of a Tennessee Williams’ play. My eyes fell upon The Kinks, one of my fave bands during the British Invasion period. Bummed out to the max, I strolled through the bins to find something else to buy with my few bucks. Unfortunately, the album was not yet released. ![]() Anxious to buy it, I headed to my local record shop at the mall to find it, to experience the new future of Rock. A yet untitled album by Crosby, Stills and Nash. I’d read in Rolling Stone and Circus Magazine that a great album was soon going to be released. (RAY DAVIES IS) THE VILLAGE GREEN PRESERVATION SOCIETYĮarly 1969.
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