Many, many years later, Ray shocked an interviewer by saying that he tried autotune because he would Love something that would make recording so easy! But, he said using it made him sound like someone else, so that was useless! The interviewer seemed so shocked at his honesty! Knowing Ray, it could have been the truth, or it could have been a joke at his expense that he just thought he'd say at that moment! I think his bipolar mind was going faster than most at all times and just sometimes got him into trouble.
One of the greatest rock bands ever. Ray Davies & his group were poets, visionaries, & killer musicians. I was lucky enough to see them in concert 3 times back in the 1970's...there was a quality to them which is hard to put into words to relay the magic they projected in live performances. They never received the recognition some of the other British Invasion bands did but in my opinion they were second to none.
I saw them on this tour with my girlfriend at the Milwaukee arena. Didn't even fill it up and it was a great show by a great band. That's when I really came to appreciate Dave's guitar skills.
Saw them a few times back in the 80s, great concerts. Also went to see Ray Davies solo in a more intimate venue when he was doing his one-man show using excerpts from his autobiography, which we had read. He interspersed his stories with his music (just him and his guitar). Wonderful show.
Saw Ray's first Solo Tour after his car accident in the early 90's and he was INCREDIBLE explaining many key Song influences for his AWESOME Songwriting. THE KINKS and RAY's work is surely as STRONG as the other British Invasion Leaders.
Oh yeah, first saw them in ‘68 at the Electric Factory in Philly- sat 10 feet from the stage and have pictures of them. Saw them about 5 times thru the 70s at Philly’s Spectrum.
We did songs as monologues in theatre and I chose this song. My teacher was in tears at the end. What a truly beautiful song. There is no other comparable song writer to Ray Davies.
@Lori Burns I love Dylan's songs but they're so different. Ray Davies understands something about the average person's feelings, women's feelings, poverty, fame, failure, mental illness and so many other things that most songwriters don't write about.
@@mollyfrom5556 Not to mention how humble he always seems. I think he and Chrissy Hynde of the Pretenders were together for quite a while. I didn't know until recently that "Stop Your Sobbing" was originally a Kinks song.
One of the great songs from one of the great songwriters of this or any other era. From a time when songs had melodies and lyrics had clarity and something to say to people who ached to be considered in the ideal of a performance.
What amazes me about this song is how humble is Ray Davies. After being kicked out and bared from the U S for 5 years, while the Stones, Beatles, Who, Led Z etc were pulling millions of $ out of there, Kinks were stuck at home. How much would that have cost them ? Wouldn't you want to hate US ? But no - no hatred, no animosity, Ray comes out and writes such a beautiful tribute to their greatest institution. A wonderful song and in my view, one of the most iconic songs of the Rock era.
I agree. I like the way he does more with the letter L than any other song I've heard of. The letter L is always part of the most beautiful alliteration.
I went to a School Boys in Discrace concert that was really a musical play. I was at a junior college in a town called Fullerton. One of the best shows ever!!
I so wish I'd seen that one! My husband and I only saw them once--1978 in Lenox, MA. Great concert and the band Charlie was the opening act--we have no memory of them whatsoever, unfortunately! Later on that tour, luckier people got to see Blondie as the opening act! I'm sure we would remember Blondie! I was always a fan!
Underrated by the rabble. Only those who appreciate wit and sensitivity and simple but complex tales are swept away by his brilliance. He’s truly extraordinary.
are you nuts??? How old are you? They had at least 8 top 20 hits between 64-67! They were all over the radio and on Shindig, Hullaballoo etc. TV shows in the states.They influenced more mid 60's American garage bands than you can imagine.
Yea I believe i wasnt watching to much hullaballoo and shindig at 3 fucking yrs old! Most of the kinks stuff i heard was from the 70's. Yea i know about set me free, sunny afternoon, well respected man, You really got me, till the end of the day, dedicated flower of fashon, all day and all of the night, tired of waiting, did i miss any? I am well aware of those songs ALL GREAT KINKS SONG!
And a very humble and lovable genius, caring more about what he believed in, and wanted to play rather than his own ego or fame. My dad's now 81, and I have his original Kinks "You Really Got Me" album (thick vinyl) that he bought new at a music store in 1964.
I heard this song for the 1st time 2 days ago when my KJ sang it for Karaoke. I cannot listen to it without tears. It is even more powerful in the video that thumbs through all the pictures of the stars of old Hollywood. "Gone with the Wind" but not forgotten because Celluloid hero's never really die. I toast all whose lives were not always so happy but I toast the moments of happiness they had and when they lived as lions. Enough said.
It's like pulling teeth to get radio stations to play the good ones like these. Most of the time it's the same three bands over and over until you wonder if anyone else wrote music back in the 70s. The radio world could do with a lot more Kinks for air time.
Baalze Bubba you know the reason I'm watching this now is because a station in Philly 933 with a guy named Pierre Robert played it the other day and he put it in his top ten all time songs and called Davies a genius. and I'm not that old but when i was younger I remember hearing this all the time on the radio. it's one of those i forgot about! one of my favs
They also had a few more new songs on the radio in the early 80s. More than twenty years after their beginnings. How many bands ever do that so far down the road?
gdrysmis I love Rush, and I agree: "Tom Sawyer" is getting tiresome. I asked my local radio disc jockey to play any Rush song: long and behold, "Tom Sawyer" was played on the radio.
@@sdushdiu It's in my top ten with albums like Abbey Road, Who's Next and Led Zeppelin I ... In other words "one of the most important records in rock history"
I always liked the Kinks more than the Beatles, the Who or Rolling Stones. The Kinks had their own thing going and it was unlike everything else. No one else on earth ever did a song like this. The Kinks never got what they deserved, in my opinion. I think they were too good for this world. We didn't deserve them.
Imagining a world without the brothers Davies ~ terrible ! (I couldn't imagine.) Beside Ray Davies' unparalleled songwriting, I love Dave Davies' vocal harmonies, and his guitar playing has always been brilliant (underrated is he indeed!) - always just right for the song. --- I'm stumped though as to why, with Celluloid Heroes (for me a sentimental favorite), Ray never sings the fourth verse - in a way, my favorite: If you covered him with garbage George Sanders would still have style And if you stamped on Mickey Rooney He would still turn round and smile But please don't tread on dearest Marilyn Cause she's not very tough She should have been made of iron or steel But she was only made of flesh and blood ~ LONG LIVE THE KINKS ! ~
If we take Kinks, Who, Rolling Stones and talk about lyrics, the depth in their texts - yeah, they rule. But if we talk about music itself, the melody, the harmony - Beatles ruled, rule and will rule.
What a brilliant tune. Saw the Kinks live in early 80s. As a live band they had few peers. Davies a master song writer. Especially this tune. Thanks for posting.
mrbobevans Yeah, It s a great song but nota their BEST, though it s one of their 10 better Kinks songs. 1 Waterloo Sunset 2 This time tomorrow 3 Lola 4 Celluloid heros 5 Apeman 6 Victoria 7 You really got me 8 Days 9 Supersonic Rocket Ship 10 Come Dancing
This is such an amazing song. Great writers & storytellers take you to a fantasy world (of celluloid villains & heroes) and it's hard to do that any better Ray Davies does with this song. Certainly one of my favorite songwriters ever.
I remember WNEW in NY playing this after talking about the passing of Peter Sellers. Loved the song before then and since, but that one memory sticks with me.
This may be one of the best versions on youtube. Thanks for posting. I hope other fans of this song play this version, one of about ten or so out there. Anyway, it's also one of the greatest songs ever because it provides insight (a definition, maybe?) into (of) the 20th century. "American Pie" would be the other song of equal importance and is probably the greatest song ever.
One of my all-time favorite songs and, truly, one of the greatest of the 20th century. So much meaning. "American Pie" is the greatest song ever, at least in terms of identifying Americana, "Celluloid heroes is right up there..... Peace out...
The most underrated bands of all time. Truly one of the finest ever in the history of Rock going all the way back up to the last recordings. Ask anyone if the like the Kinks and you will always get a yes. this song is a standard of Ray who wrote some of the most remembered song in my life and the lives of many others. Now that age has come and time has past there is not much coming out of Ray these days but I am sure there is plenty of material left unrecorded that I hope will be released some day. I'll be the first in line!!!
Arggh! This song always gets me. It's like a delicate flower in danger of being crushed, and it speaks of the vulnerability of stars. One of my Kink favorites.
The kinks were always underrated in the shadow of the Beatles and other big bands of the time but their music was very powerful. Big influence on my life.
sorry...four years on... Pete the Bass Player tried to have a chat with Ray as far as their career was concerned...that was pretty early on...if you can guess what Ray's reply was, well everyone on here has the reason why they f***ed up.
The Kinks are just unreal! This is one of my favs and never fails to move me. The Misfits & Sleepwalker LP's were my fav albums and I still listen to them. The songwriting, the poetry. These guys are the real deal!
I dearly love this song, it reminds me of when I lived in L.A.. I was very young then, my friends and I would go to Hollywood for fun and it was just such a wonderful time... so this song brings me back.
How has a smallish island of 60million'ish people on a small island off the Western coast of Europe produced some of the greatest singers, poets, and authors ever? The Beatles etc , Shakespeare, The Kinks? We aint all bad.
Ray announced a Kinks reunion today. I certainly hope they do a U.S. tour. I saw them in the 70s and in the 80s, and I’d love to see them one more time.
Unforgettable moment when we experienced Ray sing this solo with an acoustic during the Kinks tour at the Fox in Atlanta in early 80’s, not even one sound during the sing and a standing ovation at the end...
The kinks were among the best with their intelligent and witty lyrics pioneering use of power chords, overall too notch song writing, superb musicianship, class and style . One of my greatest regrets concert-wise is not ever having seen them live.
Enjoyed this. Thanks. Takes me back to a time when my whole life was ahead of me, everyone I loved was still alive, and times were much less oppressive.
I hear that loud & clear. I remember when I had this on a Kinks mixtape, cassette of course, that was permanently in the tape player in my old 1970 Datsun pickup. Well, there's no going back. All we can do is take a deep breath and go forward with such courage as we can muster.
Everybody's a dreamer and everybody's a star, And everybody's in movies, it doesn't matter who you are. There are stars in every city, In every house and on every street, And if you walk down Hollywood Boulevard Their names are written in concrete Don't step on Greta Garbo as you walk down the Boulevard, She looks so weak and fragile that's why she tried to be so hard But they turned her into a princess And they sat her on a throne, But she turned her back on stardom, Because she wanted to be alone. You can see all the stars as you walk down Hollywood Boulevard, Some that you recognise, some that you've hardly even heard of, People who worked and suffered and struggled for fame, Some who succeeded And some who suffered in vain. Rudolph Valentino, looks very much alive, And he looks up ladies' dresses as they sadly pass him by. Avoid stepping on Bela Lugosi 'Cos he's liable to turn and bite, But stand close by Bette Davis Because hers was such a lonely life. If you covered him with garbage, George Sanders would still have style, And if you stamped on Mickey Rooney He would still turn round and smile, But please don't tread on dearest Marilyn 'Cos she's not very tough, She should have been made of iron or steel, But she was only made of flesh and blood. You can see all the stars as you walk down Hollywood Boulevard, Some that you recognise, some that you've hardly even heard of. People who worked and suffered and struggled for fame, Some who succeeded and some who suffered in vain. Everybody's a dreamer and everybody's a star And everybody's in show biz, it doesn't matter who you are. And those who are successful, Be always on your guard, Success walks hand in hand with failure Along Hollywood Boulevard. I wish my life was a non-stop Hollywood movie show, A fantasy world of celluloid villains and heroes, Because celluloid heroes never feel any pain And celluloid heroes never really die. You can see all the stars as you walk along Hollywood Boulevard, Some that you recognise, some that you've hardly even heard of, People who worked and suffered and struggled for fame, Some who succeeded and some who suffered in vain. Oh celluloid heroes never feel any pain Oh celluloid heroes never really die. I wish my life was a non-stop Hollywood movie show, A fantasy world of celluloid villains and heroes, Because celluloid heroes never feel any pain And celluloid heroes never really die. Ray Davies is a genius. For me, he kicks Lennon and McCartney's asses! :)
The kinks very underrated band. They came out the same time as the rest of the British invasion. It's a damn shame that the Beatles The rolling Stones.The who. Where big rock bands and because of these other bands. It took the kinks a while to get a big following.
Perhaps one of the British Invasion's SECRET WEAPONs? RAY DAVIES' #Songwriting and informal, almost "Casual" TV #Performances highlight how SPECTACULAR his #Musical contributions are... Thank You for #sharing this #Incredible Performance of such an #Influential Rocker! INCREDIBLE!!!! LONG LIVE ROCK....
Except that they were banned from America for those 4 years when they could have earned the most money and become most well known since their famous days in the sixties in England.
"I think it's a good song..." Are you kidding? This is one of the best songs ever written and recorded. True, it's greatly unappreciated, but that is more a reflection of poor public taste than the obvious merits of the song. Full of angst and melancholia.... unfulfilled dreams. We can all relate. A truly great song!
Brilliant... absolutely masterful performance. "I wish that my life was a non-stop Hollywood movie show... Because celluloid heroes never feel any pain.". Such a classic Ray Davies lyric. One of the finest songwriters of his, or any other, generation!
I don't know why this song chokes me up so much, maybe it's the lyric "And those who are successful, Be always on your guard Success walks hand in hand with failure, Along Hollywood Boulevard great song and this is a great performance.
No backing track, no auto tune, just live music killing it. This song always made me cry a little, "some who suffered in vain"
Amen to that. Real players in that era!!! Great lyrics too...
Greatest songwriter, great very great band. Great song so poetic. Thanks The Kinks. They enjoy my life with their songs
Many, many years later, Ray shocked an interviewer by saying that he tried autotune because he would Love something that would make recording so easy! But, he said using it made him sound like someone else, so that was useless! The interviewer seemed so shocked at his honesty! Knowing Ray, it could have been the truth, or it could have been a joke at his expense that he just thought he'd say at that moment! I think his bipolar mind was going faster than most at all times and just sometimes got him into trouble.
One of the greatest rock bands ever. Ray Davies & his group were poets, visionaries, & killer musicians. I was lucky enough to see them in concert 3 times back in the 1970's...there was a quality to them which is hard to put into words to relay the magic they projected in live performances. They never received the recognition some of the other British Invasion bands did but in my opinion they were second to none.
I saw them on this tour with my girlfriend at the Milwaukee arena. Didn't even fill it up and it was a great show by a great band. That's when I really came to appreciate Dave's guitar skills.
Saw them a few times back in the 80s, great concerts. Also went to see Ray Davies solo in a more intimate venue when he was doing his one-man show using excerpts from his autobiography, which we had read. He interspersed his stories with his music (just him and his guitar). Wonderful show.
saw kinks @ hollywood palladium = incredible, ladies on stage diving back into crowd. one of the best shows ever.
Saw Ray's first Solo Tour after his car accident in the early 90's and he was INCREDIBLE explaining many key Song influences for his AWESOME Songwriting.
THE KINKS and RAY's work is surely as STRONG as the other British Invasion Leaders.
Oh yeah, first saw them in ‘68 at the Electric Factory in Philly- sat 10 feet from the stage and have pictures of them. Saw them about 5 times thru the 70s at Philly’s Spectrum.
We did songs as monologues in theatre and I chose this song. My teacher was in tears at the end. What a truly beautiful song. There is no other comparable song writer to Ray Davies.
@Lori Burns I love Dylan's songs but they're so different. Ray Davies understands something about the average person's feelings, women's feelings, poverty, fame, failure, mental illness and so many other things that most songwriters don't write about.
Wow. You're very insightful. You're razor-sharp. 😉
@@mollyfrom5556 Not to mention how humble he always seems. I think he and Chrissy Hynde of the Pretenders were together for quite a while. I didn't know until recently that "Stop Your Sobbing" was originally a Kinks song.
One of the great songs from one of the great songwriters of this or any other era. From a time when songs had melodies and lyrics had clarity and something to say to people who ached to be considered in the ideal of a performance.
well said Mr. Morneau...
One of the greatest rock songs of all time. Period, no doubt.
AND, very under rated!!!!
What amazes me about this song is how humble is Ray Davies. After being kicked out and bared from the U S for 5 years, while the Stones, Beatles, Who, Led Z etc were pulling millions of $ out of there, Kinks were stuck at home. How much would that have cost them ? Wouldn't you want to hate US ? But no - no hatred, no animosity, Ray comes out and writes such a beautiful tribute to their greatest institution. A wonderful song and in my view, one of the most iconic songs of the Rock era.
Hands down one of the greatest songs ever written in my view
I agree. I like the way he does more with the letter L than any other song I've heard of. The letter L is always part of the most beautiful alliteration.
Absolutely
This song makes me cry
I'm still singing this song
I went to a School Boys in Discrace concert that was really a musical play. I was at a junior college in a town called Fullerton. One of the best shows ever!!
I so wish I'd seen that one! My husband and I only saw them once--1978 in Lenox, MA. Great concert and the band Charlie was the opening act--we have no memory of them whatsoever, unfortunately! Later on that tour, luckier people got to see Blondie as the opening act! I'm sure we would remember Blondie! I was always a fan!
So underrated! Always brilliant, lyrically and musically.
Underrated by the rabble. Only those who appreciate wit and sensitivity and simple but complex tales are swept away by his brilliance. He’s truly extraordinary.
This IS my favorite British Invasion band. Even thought they came a few years later. Underrated band. Seen then in 1980 and they blew me away.
+LesSmith45 not really later they hit in 64 in the states
You are right but their first few albums were not heard by but pure fans.
are you nuts??? How old are you? They had at least 8 top 20 hits between 64-67! They were all over the radio and on Shindig, Hullaballoo etc. TV shows in the states.They influenced more mid 60's American garage bands than you can imagine.
Yea I believe i wasnt watching to much hullaballoo and shindig at 3 fucking yrs old! Most of the kinks stuff i heard was from the 70's. Yea i know about set me free, sunny afternoon, well respected man, You really got me, till the end of the day, dedicated flower of fashon, all day and all of the night, tired of waiting, did i miss any? I am well aware of those songs ALL GREAT KINKS SONG!
Oh yeah!
One of the geniuses of rock--and one of the great bands.
Agree 100%.
THE KINKS GAVE THE WANT THEY WANT AWESOME TREMENDOUS MACHINE. ROCK BAND
And a very humble and lovable genius, caring more about what he believed in, and wanted to play rather than his own ego or fame. My dad's now 81, and I have his original Kinks "You Really Got Me" album (thick vinyl) that he bought new at a music store in 1964.
I heard this song for the 1st time 2 days ago when my KJ sang it for Karaoke. I cannot listen to it without tears. It is even more powerful in the video that thumbs through all the pictures of the stars of old Hollywood. "Gone with the Wind" but not forgotten because Celluloid hero's never really die. I toast all whose lives were not always so happy but I toast the moments of happiness they had and when they lived as lions. Enough said.
It's like pulling teeth to get radio stations to play the good ones like these. Most of the time it's the same three bands over and over until you wonder if anyone else wrote music back in the 70s. The radio world could do with a lot more Kinks for air time.
Baalze Bubba you know the reason I'm watching this now is because a station in Philly 933 with a guy named Pierre Robert played it the other day and he put it in his top ten all time songs and called Davies a genius. and I'm not that old but when i was younger I remember hearing this all the time on the radio. it's one of those i forgot about! one of my favs
They also had a few more new songs on the radio in the early 80s. More than twenty years after their beginnings. How many bands ever do that so far down the road?
gdrysmis lol
gdrysmis...every time it rains ..riders on the storm.
gdrysmis I love Rush, and I agree: "Tom Sawyer" is getting tiresome. I asked my local radio disc jockey to play any Rush song: long and behold, "Tom Sawyer" was played on the radio.
This song is very good!!! A very cool man singing and great song writer.
one of my favourite Kinks songs
Love the Kinks, this was a good song, didn't think much about it until I did walk down the sidewalk of stars in 1978.
It may have been a "loser" album, but I've enjoyed it since I got the vinyl back in the day.
I liked also.
A "loser album" perhaps in sales ONLY. Artistically it's a GREAT half-studio - half live double album.
@@sdushdiu It's in my top ten with albums like Abbey Road, Who's Next and Led Zeppelin I ... In other words "one of the most important records in rock history"
I always liked the Kinks more than the Beatles, the Who or Rolling Stones. The Kinks had their own thing going and it was unlike everything else. No one else on earth ever did a song like this. The Kinks never got what they deserved, in my opinion. I think they were too good for this world. We didn't deserve them.
Oh, I utterly agree with absolutely everything you say!
Totally agree. . . If there were a more prolific song writer in that era, I'd like to know who. . . consistently quality tunes too.
Imagining a world without the brothers Davies ~ terrible ! (I couldn't imagine.) Beside Ray Davies' unparalleled songwriting, I love Dave Davies' vocal harmonies, and his guitar playing has always been brilliant (underrated is he indeed!) - always just right for the song. --- I'm stumped though as to why, with Celluloid Heroes (for me a sentimental favorite), Ray never sings the fourth verse - in a way, my favorite:
If you covered him with garbage
George Sanders would still have style
And if you stamped on Mickey Rooney
He would still turn round and smile
But please don't tread on dearest Marilyn
Cause she's not very tough
She should have been made of iron or steel
But she was only made of flesh and blood
~ LONG LIVE THE KINKS ! ~
If we take Kinks, Who, Rolling Stones and talk about lyrics, the depth in their texts - yeah, they rule. But if we talk about music itself, the melody, the harmony - Beatles ruled, rule and will rule.
I agree with the 1st half but of course we deserve them. Please keep giving me these simple pleasures.
One of the kinks all time greatest songs!! Beautiful!!
What a brilliant tune. Saw the Kinks live in early 80s. As a live band they had few peers. Davies a master song writer. Especially this tune. Thanks for posting.
I saw them @1979-80? They were great (still have my concert T(shirt)) They were known for "lola" but I get this song stuck in my head all the time...
@@sashasue00 Had the pleasure of catching the Kinks in Tucson Sept. 1979. Great show!
@@sashasue00 Did your hearing ever come back!? LOL.
@@BritIronRebel lol, yea, it was fine til I saw Cinderella (that's the one that killed me :))
I remember he changed guitars 13 times in one show. 13 different guitars.
This song touches me. I brings tears to my eyes. I feel we really have lost such simplicity compared to the past.
Wonder why they skip the verse about George Sanders, Mickey Rooney and “Dearest Marilyn”. Only adds under a minute to the song.
Great tune! Love it.
Good song? Celluloid Heroes is the best Kinks song- ever.
One of the 3 or 4 greatest songs of the 20th century. Too bad they left out the Marylin lines in this performance :(
mrbobevans
Yeah, It s a great song but nota their BEST, though it s one of their 10 better Kinks songs.
1 Waterloo Sunset
2 This time tomorrow
3 Lola
4 Celluloid heros
5 Apeman
6 Victoria
7 You really got me
8 Days
9 Supersonic Rocket Ship
10 Come Dancing
This is such an amazing song. Great writers & storytellers take you to a fantasy world (of celluloid villains & heroes) and it's hard to do that any better Ray Davies does with this song. Certainly one of my favorite songwriters ever.
I remember WNEW in NY playing this after talking about the passing of Peter Sellers. Loved the song before then and since, but that one memory sticks with me.
One of the best songs in rock history....
I have tears running down my cheeks. Brings back so many memories.
This may be one of the best versions on youtube. Thanks for posting. I hope other fans of this song play this version, one of about ten or so out there.
Anyway, it's also one of the greatest songs ever because it provides insight (a definition, maybe?) into (of) the 20th century. "American Pie" would be the other song of equal importance and is probably the greatest song ever.
Great throw back video and great song of the 70s and band
One of my all-time favorite songs and, truly, one of the greatest of the 20th century. So much meaning. "American Pie" is the greatest song ever, at least in terms of identifying Americana, "Celluloid heroes is right up there.....
Peace out...
Drove my Chevy to the levee and American Pie was playing, so I drove into the water.
My favorite Kinks song.
R Kens indeed!
R Kens mine too
What a great version ❤
the older this song becomes, the more you realize how good it is; it MUST be back in the top 2000 !!
Ray Davies his imagination is just beautiful
Sweet voice too
Thank you lvg.
This song is such a CLASSIC!! Thank you!! :)
one of my favorite songs from the kinks
Ray, its not a good song. It's one of greatest songs thats has ever been written. God save the kinks.❤.
THAT PIANIST IS REALLY AN EXCELLENT YOUNG MAN
Tim Penfield aren't they all?
bubbah671
Yes, miss them days
The most underrated bands of all time. Truly one of the finest ever in the history of Rock going all the way back up to the last recordings. Ask anyone if the like the Kinks and you will always get a yes. this song is a standard of Ray who wrote some of the most remembered song in my life and the lives of many others. Now that age has come and time has past there is not much coming out of Ray these days but I am sure there is plenty of material left unrecorded that I hope will be released some day. I'll be the first in line!!!
Arggh! This song always gets me.
It's like a delicate flower in danger of being crushed, and it speaks of the vulnerability of stars.
One of my Kink favorites.
I saw the Kinks at Fullerton College,they did the whole school boys in disgrace album, what a gig, there unreal
Wonderful song so heartfelt and sincere
Simply the best song hands down about the golden age of Hollywood! Period!
of any genre!
Ahhhh.....Dave's sublime harmony and guitar work really elevate the song! GSTKs
The kinks were always underrated in the shadow of the Beatles and other big bands of the time but their music was very powerful. Big influence on my life.
sorry...four years on... Pete the Bass Player tried to have a chat with Ray as far as their career was concerned...that was pretty early on...if you can guess what Ray's reply was, well everyone on here has the reason why they f***ed up.
i don't think they were. Anyone who knows the 60's will see the genius of this band.
The Kinks are just unreal! This is one of my favs and never fails to move me. The Misfits & Sleepwalker LP's were my fav albums and I still listen to them. The songwriting, the poetry. These guys are the real deal!
What a beautiful song.
Great lyrics, great song
Edit: And such a great bassline!
Nice song Ray, saw you in Tunbrige wells Kent a few years back, you were great..
I dearly love this song, it reminds me of when I lived in L.A.. I was very young then, my friends and I would go to Hollywood for fun and it was just such a wonderful time... so this song brings me back.
This is a Mans,man,to great ,not the fancy “look at me ,type” just seems like an honest man with a great smile!
Outstanding...thanks!
Fantastic understated performance. Ray Davies is out of this world.
1977… gosh, where has the time gone?
How has a smallish island of 60million'ish people on a small island off the Western coast of Europe produced some of the greatest singers, poets, and authors ever? The Beatles etc , Shakespeare, The Kinks? We aint all bad.
They also produced more inventions than any other country. Most of the sports we play were created by them. No wonder Hitler admired them so much.
Ray announced a Kinks reunion today. I certainly hope they do a U.S. tour. I saw them in the 70s and in the 80s, and I’d love to see them one more time.
Unforgettable moment when we experienced Ray sing this solo with an acoustic during the Kinks tour at the Fox in Atlanta in early 80’s, not even one sound during the sing and a standing ovation at the end...
The kinks were among the best with their intelligent and witty lyrics pioneering use of power chords, overall too notch song writing, superb musicianship, class and style . One of my greatest regrets concert-wise is not ever having seen them live.
Enjoyed this. Thanks. Takes me back to a time when my whole life was ahead of me, everyone I loved was still alive, and times were much less oppressive.
I hear that loud & clear. I remember when I had this on a Kinks mixtape, cassette of course, that was permanently in the tape player in my old 1970 Datsun pickup. Well, there's no going back. All we can do is take a deep breath and go forward with such courage as we can muster.
@@R3dp055um Alas, “war” is in “forward.”
RIP John Gosling
This song makes me cry... for those Ray Davies sings of and the girl I listened to this song with
Watch the whole show on The Old Grey Whistle Test!
Everybody's a dreamer
and everybody's a star,
And everybody's in movies,
it doesn't matter who you are.
There are stars in every city,
In every house
and on every street,
And if you walk down Hollywood Boulevard
Their names are written in concrete
Don't step on Greta Garbo
as you walk down the Boulevard,
She looks so weak and fragile
that's why she tried to be so hard
But they turned her into a princess
And they sat her on a throne,
But she turned her back on stardom,
Because she wanted to be alone.
You can see all the stars
as you walk down Hollywood Boulevard,
Some that you recognise,
some that you've hardly even heard of,
People who worked
and suffered
and struggled
for fame,
Some who succeeded
And some who suffered in vain.
Rudolph Valentino,
looks very much alive,
And he looks up ladies' dresses
as they sadly pass him by.
Avoid stepping on Bela Lugosi
'Cos he's liable to turn and bite,
But stand close by Bette Davis
Because hers
was such a lonely life.
If you covered him with garbage,
George Sanders would still have style,
And if you stamped on Mickey Rooney
He would still turn round and smile,
But please don't tread on dearest Marilyn
'Cos she's not very tough,
She should have been made of iron or steel,
But she was only made
of flesh and blood.
You can see all the stars
as you walk down Hollywood Boulevard,
Some that you recognise,
some that you've hardly even heard of.
People who worked
and suffered
and struggled for fame,
Some who succeeded
and some who suffered in vain.
Everybody's a dreamer
and everybody's a star
And everybody's in show biz,
it doesn't matter who you are.
And those who are successful,
Be always on your guard,
Success walks hand in hand with failure
Along Hollywood Boulevard.
I wish my life
was a non-stop Hollywood movie show,
A fantasy world
of celluloid villains and heroes,
Because celluloid heroes
never feel any pain
And celluloid heroes
never really die.
You can see all the stars
as you walk along Hollywood Boulevard,
Some that you recognise,
some that you've hardly even heard of,
People who worked
and suffered
and struggled for fame,
Some who succeeded
and some who suffered in vain.
Oh celluloid heroes never feel any pain
Oh celluloid heroes never really die.
I wish my life
was a non-stop Hollywood movie show,
A fantasy world
of celluloid villains and heroes,
Because celluloid heroes
never feel any pain
And celluloid heroes
never really die.
Ray Davies is a genius. For me, he kicks Lennon and McCartney's asses! :)
One of the most underrated bands in history!!!
Wrong use of underrated......no they most certainly don't fall into that negative word it's just a fashionable word that is over used for some reason!
Never in my book! Kinks and The Who forever!
thx for posting. this version/arrangement amazing.
1 OF MY ALL TIME FAVORITE KINKS SONGS , I LEARNED IT ON PIANO THE FIRST TIME I HEARD AND MY BAND EVEN PLAYED IT NIGHTLY !!
One of the best british band ever...
One of the best songs ever recorded .voice of ray is incredible. 38yrs of listening to them
This is one great song. Absolutely GREAT!
Wonderful. Thanks for posting.
Such a GREAT song
Absolutely beautiful
my favorite. song of the kinks !!!!
perfection
What a beautiful understated performance of this masterpiece!
I guess they had to do a shorter version of it...still a great version...:)
The fact that "Everybody's in Show-biz" was a "loser" album shows that people have no fucking clue what good music is.
Yesss perfectly said
Check out the 1979 Live version from Zurich... it has a GREAT keyboard/lead guitar intro that is simply awesome....and also a verse not sung here
Low Budget tour, 2nd greatest show of my life. Only Yes, In The Round, can compete.
one of my favorite songs by The Kinks
R.I.P. John Gosling.
This guitar was for sale, and I didn't get it. I''m crying now.
Ray Davis was as good a songwriter as Lennon & McCartney put together.
Great seeing these old movies for the first time. You don't get that on record or cassette.
The kinks very underrated band. They came out the same time as the rest of the British invasion. It's a damn shame that the Beatles The rolling Stones.The who. Where big rock bands and because of these other bands. It took the kinks a while to get a big following.
Saw the kinks many times.. they played all the big festival shows I saw in the 70's..sure miss that time sometimes
Perhaps one of the British Invasion's SECRET WEAPONs?
RAY DAVIES' #Songwriting and informal, almost "Casual" TV #Performances highlight how SPECTACULAR his #Musical contributions are...
Thank You for #sharing this #Incredible Performance of such an #Influential Rocker!
INCREDIBLE!!!!
LONG LIVE ROCK....
Except that they were banned from America for those 4 years when they could have earned the most money and become most well known since their famous days in the sixties in England.
A combination of artistry and genius in equal measures.
very sweet. I do like the live version with Dave's beautiful solo (lp-one for the road)
I love the live versions better than the studio version
Amazing
I usually just listen as I go about my work ... this made me sit down, and watch !! Lovely, thanks ....
"I think it's a good song..."
Are you kidding?
This is one of the best songs ever written and recorded.
True, it's greatly unappreciated, but that is more a reflection of poor public taste than the obvious merits of the song.
Full of angst and melancholia.... unfulfilled dreams.
We can all relate.
A truly great song!
TP USED TO SING THIS TO ME... I 💘YOU SO &MISS YOU STILL, Baby! R.I.P. my Love
Excellent performance! Criminally underrated: The Kinks, and the songwriting of Ray Davies.
Not underrated by People that know & understand Great Music.
Killer tune!
Brilliant... absolutely masterful performance. "I wish that my life was a non-stop Hollywood movie show... Because celluloid heroes never feel any pain.". Such a classic Ray Davies lyric. One of the finest songwriters of his, or any other, generation!
l like it Ray
Love the Kinks!!!!!
I don't know why this song chokes me up so much, maybe it's the lyric
"And those who are successful, Be always on your guard
Success walks hand in hand with failure, Along Hollywood Boulevard
great song and this is a great performance.