I was 20 when this song came out. Now, at 72 (73 in 3 days), I still consider the music of the 60's and 70's as being the best and most innovative music ever. And it was groups like the Kinks, the Beatles, the Stones, CCR, Led Zepplin, Black Sabbath, Pink Floyd, the Doors, Three Dog Night, Jimi Hendrix, Cream, the Who, Steppinwolf, and so many others that made it all possible.
Yeah, I’d love to live during world wars, and also a time when smoking was seen as acceptable. You’re just nostalgic, the times most likely weren’t that much better.
@@hendude127 If you're too young or too stupid to recognize the innocence that Stephane is describing, then you're truly one of the biggest morons to ever step into RUclips. The 60's through 80's were an amazingly magical time and there was a pronounced innocence in the air that has absolutely zero to do with today's society. Probably the same prior to the 60s, but I was born then. Ever since the politically correct libtards infiltrated our universities and political instutions, and started invoking this "Multi-Culti" love fest with everything non-white, non-Christian, non-Western, non-rightious, then western world has gone to shit, just like the rest of the world already was. First of all, this song was written in 1970 - that's 52 and 25 years after the ends of WWI and WWII about which you drunkely speak. So what the hell are you even babbling about??? BTW - smoking is still seen as acceptable in many parts of the world. What planet do you come from? And even if this song had been written during the two world wars, as you absurdly insinuated, does that mean automatically that everything is superior now? Most of the world wasn't even fighting the wars. How many Nicaraguans did you spot at the eastern front, you dingbat?
I was 16 years old when this song came out. At age 19, it played as I was on my way to start my compulsory military training. Today, 26th September, 2022, at age 68, I still enjoy it immensely.
Mom this is for you. R.I.P. sweet angel. You adored this song. We love and miss you. Shine on forever. You did make a difference in all who knew and loved you!!!
It does my heart good to see a bunch of " old ????" folks enjoying such great music. I went to a Beach Boys concert back in the early 80s and it was the only other place i have seen people my age (61) enjoying the music
I'm a 68 yr old man ,heard alot of great music in my time ,blues ,country ,rock ,religious ,hip hop ,reggae, slot of great musicians came & gone ,,Motown, soul ,all great performers ,it has been a great life ,involving slot of greatness
In college, after a keg party at our pad we went to town for food we ended up with a black lab pup after, trying to recover and now with a black lab pup. Lola came on the radio, we were all singing. Well the little pup started singing too. Lola was her name. She lived 16 beautiful yrs. Thanks Kinks and daddy still thinks of you Lola..RIP
The sixties and seventies musically were the best years ever. So many great bands and groups. The Beatles will always be remembered and so they should be. But there were many other very talented groups out there and I think the KINKS. We’re brilliant.
Whoa! Memory lane, or what?! Lola..first record I ever bought!! Yes,..record! Kinks awesome, and forever legendary, fun band. I'm an " oldie", now..but young at heart. Live on!!
The Kinks were the first album I bought. Around 1970 and I was 13 years old. I've never stopped loving their music. Thanks Kinks for all the great music you gave this world!!!!!!
Whenever there is discussion about great showmen of rock, Ray Davies definitely deserves a mention, the man can hold an audience in the palm of his hand 🎸❤
Short answer. "No." '95 was their last concert tour in the U.S. Both Ray and Dave went on to do solo tours after that but there's little hope they'll perform anymore.
Ibiza, Formentera island I remember them, Ray and Dave at the San Fransico hotel in the early 70's it was a good afternoon, and a lazy night on the beach
Seen them play this song when I was a kid great show after the show was over and everyone was leaving must have been a couple of thousand people singing this song as they were walking to their cars was great good times I f.... guess u had to be there to really enjoy it 😉
Song still makes everyone smile and laugh. Except that one cousin who got busted with a cross dressing hooker. He says he didn't know was Man, 40 years later, The extended family still jokes about it at the holidays.
Great song. To bad you fake tubers shrew it up with your outlandish b.s. stories. That's the world we are in now. I really don't care accept where um like the most evil bitch I've ever had the displeasure of aligning with is present. Hi Tina Marie perpetrating the fraud. A.H. A.K.A- NARRSI.
I was there at the concert! People were clapping and screaming for the Kinks. I really loved their set. I was in my 60's and enjoyed the concert immensely.
If this concert was played any time in the 60s and 70s at the latest that would put you well over 100 years old and I doubt that very much. Even if it was in the 80s that would still put you at 90 to 95 years old and I seriously doubt that to.
A good friend of mine waited on the Kinks at the hotel we both worked at in the early 80's. They gave him 2 tickets for the show later that night at the Auditorium North Hall in Memphis TN. My friend couldn't go so he gave me his tickets. I called a girl I barely knew in one of the Economics classes I was taking in college. The tickets were in the orchestra pit, literally one foot from the stage! Best damn tickets I have ever had to any live rock show in my life. Show was fantastic, sound was fantastic as were the seats. Seats that close change the entire experience of a live concert. I'll never forget it.
As a kid one friend talked about the kinks songs which we didn't know back in the 80's being into 80s music..Anyhow got to know there Music later and it's timeless
To hear this beautiful "LOLA" thru this awesome video, it just bring me back wonderful memories from where I used to live in Hollywood, then I was 18 and now I am 72. Believe me some emotional tears drop down on top of my cell. No King in the 🌎 could make it better than the KINKS playing our LOLA. Greetings from Peru, the place where I was born. ☮️🎸 And... another "happy tear" just dropped down on top of my cell, while I still listen to LOLA. -10 U 4 EVER KINKS!-. ✌️
The second time I saw them in the 80's in Lauderdale we had several people ask if we thought we were in a nightclub could we sit down and stopped dancing . . . . We of course said NO HELL NO!
@@azznbad1 Absolutely, I couldn't agree more! I have been fortunate to see many top bands/shows. All of them except one band , when I left I floated out! And that one experience I floated out with slight turbulence . . . Peace
86 and so fortunate to have been around for such great UK Music Beatles Stones Queen Acker Dacker, Quo, Phil Rod,Sting,Bee Gees,Elton,10cc,Dire.plus many many more🇬🇧 I have a friend from the Ukraine who was never allowed to hear this music. She simply stated your country has so much creative talent I wonder where it all came from?🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧👏 Theres millions of people swarming like flies down Waterloo underground🥰
I used to sing this with my baby daughter in the car with a CD all the time in the 90’s and so when she was 4 I suggested if she wanted to sing karaoke at Kanakti Harbor, she should go talk to the band. She marched over and I saw them negotiating and then she got on the stage and belted out: Well, it’s good to be here in Philadelphia!” And continued to belt out the song with the little green man in my head. Omg she slayed them! I looked at the crowd and every few seconds another person would recognize the song and tell their group, and the crowd went wild!
I'm 67 and there's no music like the music rock and roll I grew up with
Cheers from Cologne 😀🍷🍷🎉
Greatest ever! 65-78 legends were made.
@Captain_Avation0134cheers 😀🍷🎉🇩🇪
Try the psych stuff like Black Angels, Tibetan Miracle Seeds, Black Market Karma and Brian Jonestown Massacre.. love the 60's tho.
We thought it was impossible that Rock could disappear
I was 20 when this song came out. Now, at 72 (73 in 3 days), I still consider the music of the 60's and 70's as being the best and most innovative music ever. And it was groups like the Kinks, the Beatles, the Stones, CCR, Led Zepplin, Black Sabbath, Pink Floyd, the Doors, Three Dog Night, Jimi Hendrix, Cream, the Who, Steppinwolf, and so many others that made it all possible.
And that was just two days ago 😃🤣 I get you though 😃🤣
Happy Birthday
@@LyleAllbritton Hi
I'm only 45 and was raised on it. When music was real
We did grow up with the best music ever
Music, of today does not top music of 60's70's. I love this song
Grew up in the 90s music was kicking not as good but still had spirit feck all now
I'm 62 and still listening and feeling the effects of this music.
Even after I'm gone....
I'm taking it with me!
Likewise! 🎉🎶🎸
You betcha!
Nothing in any years is comparable to music of the 60/70s precious n meaningful
Ja, sehe ich genauso. Wir hatten mit dieser Musik eine wunderschöne Jugend. Frei und ohne Krieg.
Give us back happiness ! People smiling , singing , dancing . No phones ... Kinks are legends , thank you 🎼🎸
No
@James Hodson The Kinks recorded this in 1970, REM was formed in 1980.
Yeah, I’d love to live during world wars, and also a time when smoking was seen as acceptable. You’re just nostalgic, the times most likely weren’t that much better.
@James Hodson Surely you jest
@@hendude127 If you're too young or too stupid to recognize the innocence that Stephane is describing, then you're truly one of the biggest morons to ever step into RUclips.
The 60's through 80's were an amazingly magical time and there was a pronounced innocence in the air that has absolutely zero to do with today's society.
Probably the same prior to the 60s, but I was born then.
Ever since the politically correct libtards infiltrated our universities and political instutions, and started invoking this "Multi-Culti" love fest with everything non-white, non-Christian, non-Western, non-rightious, then western world has gone to shit, just like the rest of the world already was.
First of all, this song was written in 1970 - that's 52 and 25 years after the ends of WWI and WWII about which you drunkely speak.
So what the hell are you even babbling about???
BTW - smoking is still seen as acceptable in many parts of the world.
What planet do you come from?
And even if this song had been written during the two world wars, as you absurdly insinuated, does that mean automatically that everything is superior now? Most of the world wasn't even fighting the wars. How many Nicaraguans did you spot at the eastern front, you dingbat?
Oh God, I'm glad I'm British. This is like an anthem in our country.
It certainly beats the monarchy anthem.
When this song came out I was 18yrs old and later on this year, I will be 73yrs young!!!
14 and 69 for me. Can't believe it...
I was 16 in the summer of 1970 when LOLA came out..I will be 70 this year...where does time ⏲️ go??????
It went from greatness to crap of today.miss those groups.although i still play 70s and 60s
Nobody holding a phone , just enjoying that moment, love it.
Cellphones enhance a concert...end of story.
@@jamesian-allen8725flip phones maybe.
Watch the concert. No need to record it, someone else will
goodness - we lived in a time of the Stones, the Beatles, the Who, the Animals...AND THE KINKS
Mark Parkerhouse, yes! Great times and music!!
Cheers Mate 👍👍👍
We are blessed
Led Zeppelin and the Doors, anyone?
@@thedarkstranger963 HELL YEAH!
I was 16 years old when this song came out. At age 19, it played as I was on my way to start my compulsory military training. Today, 26th September, 2022, at age 68, I still enjoy it immensely.
To ja tak samo i tylko o rok młodszy kolego od Ciebie - Rengi Kid from poland🤠🏜️👍🌹🍁🍂
Me. Too❤
Fantastic I hoped you had fun I did I think???
@@maureenjpb55 as well me too
Me too.i'm 65
I loved the jacket switch!🇺🇲
2021 and nearing my eighth decade on this planet. I still think of the Lola I knew in 1953.
❤❤❤❤
I'm a 76 year old Vietnam Veteran and I've lived through all kinds history and music. I will never tire of the great music of the 60's and 70's.
Mom this is for you. R.I.P. sweet angel. You adored this song. We love and miss you. Shine on forever. You did make a difference in all who knew and loved you!!!
Who's still listening in 2020?! Great performance!
Superb
It does my heart good to see a bunch of " old ????" folks enjoying such great music. I went to a Beach Boys concert back in the early 80s and it was the only other place i have seen people my age (61) enjoying the music
Me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
61 Y old
I listen every day The Kinks. Best band
I'm a 68 yr old man ,heard alot of great music in my time ,blues ,country ,rock ,religious ,hip hop ,reggae, slot of great musicians came & gone ,,Motown, soul ,all great performers ,it has been a great life ,involving slot of greatness
i will be 80 in september and it has been one HELL OF A RIDE ///////
Saw the Kinks in N.Y.C. '93 Is Still My Once in a Million Lifetimes' Experience, Never Forget!
Every generation has its own music. Boomers started rock and roll and it has endured. Because of the size of the cohort we have got miles to go.
no generation ever will produce such music !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I AM LISTENING TO "LOLA" IN MARCH 2021, HERE IN BRAZIL! 🇧🇷
Me too, hehe.
April 6th 2021...
Listening in Norway 8 April. Am 68 years young. Always liked The Kinks.
Yes listening in miami awsome song.hi Brazil 🇧🇷
Love live version
Greetings from Germany . The Kinks are a part of my youth ...Thank you.
In college, after a keg party at our pad we went to town for food we ended up with a black lab pup after, trying to recover and now with a black lab pup. Lola came on the radio, we were all singing. Well the little pup started singing too. Lola was her name. She lived 16 beautiful yrs. Thanks Kinks and daddy still thinks of you Lola..RIP
Great name for the black lab. Bet she could sing!
@@jiml8955 lol... yes she did👍, and tracked like a natural.
A wild and crazy song for wild and crazy times I loved the 70's
I am sooooo grateful that I lived in the 60's and 70's and grew up with gr8 music like this.
this great song is an example of the great musical times we grew up in !
Big time, yes!!!!
ere;s looking up your kilt..laughs
TOTALLY AGREE
Ich kenne den Song aus die 70er . Heftig aber sehr schön 🥰
The sixties and seventies musically were the best years ever. So many great bands and groups. The Beatles will always be remembered and so they should be. But there were many other very talented groups out there and I think the KINKS. We’re brilliant.
70s even eclipsed to 60s...was an amazing time
@Lou Conti 10 millions of views.
Still a great song and great lyrics .... 23rd Sep 2021
True
@Lesley-I’m here 9/28/21, and I completely agree! 😁😁
Use sitting back in the groove Lesley …. So cool 30/9/21 Sydney Australia
Whoa! Memory lane, or what?! Lola..first record I ever bought!! Yes,..record! Kinks awesome, and forever legendary, fun band. I'm an " oldie", now..but young at heart. Live on!!
Still listening 50 years later.
Ditto !!!
Such a magical time to have been alive
The Kinks were the first album I bought. Around 1970 and I was 13 years old. I've never stopped loving their music. Thanks Kinks for all the great music you gave this world!!!!!!
A ja 15 i do teraz dreszcze jak wtedy - Rengi from Poland!
@@reginaltkoralewski2944gogo
me to
Dr Hu Hu@@reginaltkoralewski2944
This is just awesome. Seeing Ray and Dave playing together is pure joy. They know how to rock the house!
And rays the roof
Saw them in 1977 hell yes
The best 🍱 🎍 🎄
Was a youngster when this famous song enter and it was a wonderful time. Now I'm 66 still famous song and wonderful time.
I have jammed this for 40+yrs.
As a guy who visited Soho clubs in the old days, I always find this song to be both accurate and memorable.
I wonder why???
Whenever there is discussion about great showmen of rock, Ray Davies definitely deserves a mention, the man can hold an audience in the palm of his hand 🎸❤
The good old days
Ha theese r the good old days 4 our kids
Still lovin it....way to gp...Lola....x
I’m 71 and still love this music
I was blessed to see the Kinks as a group and Ray/Dave solo acts over 60 times. Always a great time. This live performance is a classic.
Do they still perform?
60 ? Come on holy molyyyyy 😃😃
Short answer. "No." '95 was their last concert tour in the U.S. Both Ray and Dave went on to do solo tours after that but there's little hope they'll perform anymore.
@@barbaragottlock230 👌 TY.
Shit yeah music speaks when we were under 60 and over 16 and it always be Rockers like us never died 🦂🎼👍🎸🎸🎶😎
Ibiza, Formentera island I remember them, Ray and Dave at the San Fransico hotel in the early 70's it was a good afternoon, and a lazy night on the beach
Great Band!!!! Takes me way back!!!!!! I'm 70, still Rock n Roll!!!!!! Lola!!!!!
The kinks were a great group miss this music I wish these young people would bring it back!
A song that will last forever for true rockers !
I love this song so much I named one of my cats Lola, what a song ❤
Girls will be boys and boys will be girls! Great hearing it was for me as a 13 years old kid who had already a transgender feeling in 1981.
nothing can beat the classics
One of the best groups in the 70s❤
The sixties
Dave getting the crowd into it reminiscent of Freddie Mercury in Wembley with the "way-o" 2:54 woman...wow!
This song I liked came out in 1970 when I was 14 ! Always loved it ! Still do !
Diese Lied erwärmt mein Seele.
❤
One of my favorite songs sung by one of my favorite bands. Love them.
Thank God for you tube. New generations of fans can hear and see the music we grew up with in the 60's.
@Sue C Well said Sue, in the good old days when bands could play and sing, not like the shit we have today!!
i was born in 75, and still think the kinks are even better than the beetles.
The Kinks were there Rockin the house through the 70's - 80's and on and on. Guys put on a great show.
👍❤
I'm still here, and so are you brother, rock and roll, I love you, yes you.
1 of the best damn groups to grace a Stage , I'm 71 now, liked these guys since I was 16
I was 16 and my mum dad played it and am 50 now still in my head 👍
I was 87 years old when this song was released.... It still sounds good.
??? Naaa. I dont think you were 87. Lol 😂
@@thepoet1470that has to put him over 120 yrs old, what longevity!
Ray is an idol that will never die
Seen them play this song when I was a kid great show after the show was over and everyone was leaving must have been a couple of thousand people singing this song as they were walking to their cars was great good times I f.... guess u had to be there to really enjoy it 😉
what u say LOLA😘🤔🤔
THE KINKS ONE OF THE GREATEST BANDS EVER BRILLIANT SONGS AND RAY DAVIES ONE OF THE BEST SONGWRITERS EVER BLESS HIM AND THE KINKS.
This guy is a legend ... love him ... me (ger)man 70 ... 🤫😏🤭🤔🙏
Turning 70 soon and this is still a great song!
a track i played in my first band in 81 and still love it in dec 2019 anyone else ?? an epic tune
I'm 53 and still love this!
Song still makes everyone smile and laugh. Except that one cousin who got busted with a cross dressing hooker. He says he didn't know was Man, 40 years later, The extended family still jokes about it at the holidays.
The Kinks......Huge in the 60's, 70's and 80's........One for the Road.......SO GOOD!!!!!
We will never stop listening to the the amazing 60s bands
Che bel Ricordi. Se la Musica ti lascia stare così bene...allora entra nella Leggenda.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I'm still listening in 2022! This song was WAY ahead of it's time. Most people didn't get it back then...nor do they get it now ❤❤
Looks like quite a few thousand did lol
Great song. To bad you fake tubers shrew it up with your outlandish b.s. stories.
That's the world we are in now. I really don't care accept where um like the most evil bitch I've ever had the displeasure of aligning with is present. Hi Tina Marie perpetrating the fraud. A.H.
A.K.A- NARRSI.
What a showman
Love this song my first album. Was Jimi Hendricks still have it but listen to this song every day
Still listening in 2022!!
Never gets old
67 and still loving the music
73 n still rockin
Just look at the faces in the crowd they are LOVIN' IT!
classic... and we love everyone.....rock on kids....
Icons The Kinks !! These days 2019 so much has changed. Respect the good ole days as they say
kimberly rousseau,een onwaarschijnlijk vlaamse naam lol
Bring back the 20th century right!!!!
I first heard this on a Juke Box in a cafe at black rock sands in Portmadoc ,North Wales in 1969 I was 13 I'm 66 now.😀🎸🏴🏴🇺🇲🤩🇨🇦
L O L A LOLOLOLOLA.... WHAT A FANTASTIC SONG...KISSES❤❤❤❤❤ LOLALILLY❤❤❤❤
I was there at the concert! People were clapping and screaming for the Kinks. I really loved their set. I was in my 60's and enjoyed the concert immensely.
If this concert was played any time in the 60s and 70s at the latest that would put you well over 100 years old and I doubt that very much. Even if it was in the 80s that would still put you at 90 to 95 years old and I seriously doubt that to.
@@thomasshook1028 you'd better check the description. Recorded in 2012.
So he is in his 70 now...
Thomas Shook it was published in 2012 not recorded
@@precisionbrown6829 yeah, just look at the audience, that's the 1990's for sure,
@@michaelcullinan9213 this concert was in 1995
A good friend of mine waited on the Kinks at the hotel we both worked at in the early 80's. They gave him 2 tickets for the show later that night at the Auditorium North Hall in Memphis TN. My friend couldn't go so he gave me his tickets. I called a girl I barely knew in one of the Economics classes I was taking in college. The tickets were in the orchestra pit, literally one foot from the stage! Best damn tickets I have ever had to any live rock show in my life. Show was fantastic, sound was fantastic as were the seats. Seats that close change the entire experience of a live concert. I'll never forget it.
I love your story!
@@cherylschwartz2262 Thanks!
As a kid one friend talked about the kinks songs which we didn't know back in the 80's being into 80s music..Anyhow got to know there Music later and it's timeless
Every single time I cross the bridge to London... ❤❤❤❤
To hear this beautiful "LOLA" thru this awesome video, it just bring me back wonderful memories from where I used to live in Hollywood, then I was 18 and now I am 72.
Believe me some emotional tears drop down on top of my cell. No King in the 🌎 could make it better than the KINKS playing our LOLA.
Greetings from Peru, the place where I was born. ☮️🎸
And... another "happy tear" just dropped down on top of my cell, while I still listen to LOLA. -10 U 4 EVER KINKS!-. ✌️
So cool to see people getting into good music love the Kinks!
mike taft is did you notice that Dave is playing there aswell?
just scrutinizing the internet
The second time I saw them in the 80's in Lauderdale we had several people ask if we thought we were in a nightclub could we sit down and stopped dancing . . . .
We of course said NO HELL NO!
@@BeaumontStJames The best musicians in the world have to know how to work a crowd. It isn't what you heard as you walked out, its how you felt.
@@azznbad1 Absolutely, I couldn't agree more! I have been fortunate to see many top bands/shows. All of them except one band , when I left I floated out! And that one experience I floated out with slight turbulence . . . Peace
Excellent live performance....... Never seen a crowd so into the music. From the very young to the seniors
that's cause cleveland has always loved the Kinks
watch Status Quo audience for total participatience
Does anyone know what year this video was filmed?
2021 and it still jams.
Der Song hatte seinerzeit Sendeverbot im Radio und heute wird er in jeder Gitarrenschule als einer der ersten Lieder gespielt.
"Lola" ...hörte ich in meiner Jugend u. a. 😊😂😂❤👍👍👍
Legendary band...Ray one of the best songwriters ever!
Uno de los principales grupos de mi historia, para mi mejores que los Rolling Stones, Ray Davies un grande...saludos desde Chile
86 and so fortunate to have been around for such great UK Music Beatles Stones Queen Acker Dacker, Quo, Phil Rod,Sting,Bee Gees,Elton,10cc,Dire.plus many many more🇬🇧
I have a friend from the Ukraine who was never allowed to hear this music.
She simply stated your country has so much creative talent I wonder where it all came from?🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧👏
Theres millions of people swarming like flies down Waterloo underground🥰
One of the best love it
Good morning to all.....❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
There we are in the concert of our lives❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤thank you Mcbyrds😊😊😊😊😊😊
I used to sing this with my baby daughter in the car with a CD all the time in the 90’s and so when she was 4 I suggested if she wanted to sing karaoke at Kanakti Harbor, she should go talk to the band. She marched over and I saw them negotiating and then she got on the stage and belted out: Well, it’s good to be here in Philadelphia!” And continued to belt out the song with the little green man in my head. Omg she slayed them! I looked at the crowd and every few seconds another person would recognize the song and tell their group, and the crowd went wild!
Yes still listening🎉🎉🎉
I saw them live in 1966 in Norway, it was midsummer and I was 19, what a great time
Proof that in the late 80's the Kinks were still as big, loved and apprecited as any of the top bands out of the 60's.
i was 11yrs old when this was released it was the first single i ever baught
My dog's name is Lola after this song. I sing it to her a lot. She seems to enjoy it.