THE KINKS – The Kinks Live 1977.12.24 & 1977.02.19 FM Broadcasts FLAC

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THE KINKS – The Kinks Live 1977.12.24 & 1977.02.19 FM Broadcasts FLAC (Size: 1.12 GB)
 01 - Broadcast Introduction.flac5.83 MB
 02 - Stage Introduction.flac6.42 MB
 03 - Sleepwalker.flac29.11 MB
 04 - Life on the road.flac36.57 MB
 05 - A Well Respected Man.flac8.7 MB
 06 - Death of a Clown.flac6.8 MB
 07 - Sunny Afternoon.flac11.48 MB
 08 - Waterloo Sunset.flac17.76 MB
 09 - All day and all of the night.flac21.39 MB
 10 - Slum kids.flac33.97 MB
 01 - You Really Got Me (Intro).flac15.77 MB
 02 - One of the Survivors.flac38.66 MB
 03 - Sleepwalker.flac32.27 MB
 04 - Rush Hour Blues.flac37.18 MB
 05 - You Make It All Worthwhile-Ordinary People-Everybody's a Star.flac40.96 MB
 06 - Lola (singalong)-Banana Boat Song.flac8.3 MB
 07 - A Well Respected Man.flac7.56 MB
 08 - Sunny Afternoon.flac19.19 MB
 09 - Waterloo Sunset.flac26.54 MB
 10 - Celluloid Heroes.flac41.62 MB

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The Kinks Live 1977.12.24 & 1977.02.19 FM Broadcasts



The Kinks live Rainbow Theatre, London 1977.12.24

Very Good quality, from FM Broadcast (except tracks 18, 19 from soundboard)



Recorded at the very end of the band's 1977 Sleepwalker tour on Christmas Eve, this is one of the most incredible live Kinks recordings ever captured. After being on the road for nearly a solid year, the band was shit-hot, and that is reflected here in a set that was unusually tight for a band that made a career out of being often drunk on stage. Not only did the band sound great, Ray Davies picked one of the best and most encompassing set lists the band ever offered its fans.



The show covered periods in the legendary rockin' band's career from its early British Invasion hits ("You Really Got Me," All The Day And All The Night"), to its reflective middle period (where Davies wrote some of his best material including "Lola," "Get Back In Line," "Celluloid Heroes," and the poignant ballad, "Waterloo Sunset"), and newer material from Sleepwalker when the band signed with Clive Davis and Arista Records and returned to making radio friendly rock singles. But aside from the hits, there are some real gems in this recording, including "Slum Kids," a great song from the Preservation Act 1, that was never recorded for the record.



The Kinks live Rainbow Theatre, London 1977.12.24

01 - Broadcast Introduction

02 - Stage Introduction

03 - Sleepwalker

04 - Life on the Road

05 - A Well Respected Man

06 - Death of a Clown

07 - Sunny Afternoon

08 - Waterloo Sunset

09 - All Day and All of the Night

10 - Slum kids

11 - Celluloid Heroes

12 - Get Back In Line

13 - The Hard Way

14 - Lola

15 - Alcohol

16 - Skin and Bone

17 - Father Christmas

18 - You Really Got Me

19 - Juke Box Music



Total Time = 64:21



Ray Davies - vocals, guitar

Dave Davies - guitar, vocals

Mick Avory - drums

John Gosling - piano, organ

Andy Pyle - bass

Pamela Travis - backing vocals

Claire Hamill - backing vocals

Ray Cooper - percussion

Mike Cotton Sound - horn section



The Kinks live Winterland, San Francisco 1977.02.19

PRE-FM Recording - KSAN Master Reel (except tracks 1, 21 & 22 from FM broadcast)



The album, Sleepwalker, went Top 40 and the group hit the road to promote it. Armed with strong new material and renewed radio interest in their catalogue, the 1977 tour would attract large numbers of fans and be remembered as one of their greatest.



There is no better example of that tour, than their now legendary stop at Winterland in San Francisco. This performance covers all the bases, from the raw simplicity of "You Really Got Me" and "All Day And All Of The Night" to the deep introspective beauty of Waterloo Sunset." Healthy doses of the recent material from "Schoolboys In Disgrace" and "Sleepwalker" are met with approval and the band rocks harder than ever.



Those who love the band's comeback era will find no better live example of that material than this performance. It is also surprising just how brightly some of the bands early 1970s material actually shines. "Celluloid Heroes" is a perfect example of this. Older fans will be delighted to find "A Well Respected Man," sing-a-long renditions of "Sunny Afternoon" and "Lola" and a full tilt "Victoria" to end the night.



The Kinks live Winterland, San Francisco 1977.02.19

01 - You Really Got Me (Intro)

02 - One Of The Survivors

03 - Sleepwalker

04 - Rush Hour Blues

05 - You Make It All Worthwhile/Ordinary People/Everybody's A Star

06 – Lola(singalong)/Banana Boat Song

07 - A Well Respected Man

08 - Sunny Afternoon

09 - Waterloo Sunset

10 - Celluloid Heroes

11 - Schooldays

12 - Schooldays(reprise)/The Hard Way

13 - Education

14 - Brother

15 - Stormy Sky

16 - Life Goes On

17 - Full Moon

18 - Lola

19 - Alcohol

20 - You Really Got Me/All Day All Of the Night

21 - Life On the Road

22 – Victoria



Total Time = 112:45



Ray Davies - guitar, vocals

Dave Davies - lead guitar, vocals

Andy Pyle - bass

John Gosling - piano, keyboards

Mick Avory - drums

Nick Newell - sax

Debbie Doss - background vocals

Shirley Roden - background vocals



(I had no artwork for this, I did my best to create some insert Jpegs for these shows)



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