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Standard Screen; Soundtrack English It is nearly impossible to overestimate the influence of British band The Kinks on modern rock. Brothers Ray and Dave Davies and their bandmates formed in 1964 London, and soon cultivated an inventive, post-Beatles pop sound that helped defined England's "Mod" youth culture movement and was a major part of the so-called "British Invasion." Over the following decades of constant music production, the band continued to innovate and alter their sound. ONE FOR THE ROAD is a fantastic musical record of the Kinks' musical influence and growth. The video presents songs from across their long career, and includes classics like "Lola" and "Victoria," as well as some great live versions of other tunes. Recorded: September 23, 1979 in Providence, RI. Kinks - One For The Road | List Price | $14.97 (You save $2.88) | | Studio | E1 Entertainment Distribution | | Orig Year | 1979 | | DVD Encoding | All Regions | | All Time Sales Rank | 14805  | | CD Universe Part number | 7250595 | | Catalog number | 79818 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Oct 17, 2006 | | Rating | Not Rated | | Running Time | 60 Minutes | | Additional Info | Full Frame | | Movie Details | Color; Full Frame |
Kinks - One For The Road Movie Review Kinks - One For The Road DVD Region 0 Keep Case Full Frame - 1.33 Audio: Dolby Digital - English Tracks: 1. Opening 2. All Day and All of the Night 3. Lola 4. Low Budget 5. Superman 6. Attitude 7. Celluloid Heroes 8. The Hard Way 9. Where Have All The Good Times Gone? 10. You Really Got Me 11. Pressure 12. Catch Me Now I'm Falling 13. Victims
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The second half of the '70s were a good time for The Kinks, as they had finally become a consistently successful draw in America. The live ONE FOR THE ROAD followed on the heels of LOW BUDGET, an album conceived by Ray Davies as a half-live and half-in-studio effort. If one song sums up the Davies brothers' contrasting personalities, it is ROAD's version ...
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