Like many British rock acts of the mid-sixties, The Kinks began as rhythm & blues group and then lay a foundation for hardrock. As a next step, the band made albums as a complete rock opera full of unpretentious working class stories, which both influences of The Beatles British music hall with music sounded. The biting social commentary of Ray Davies and the primary guitar from his brother Dave
… were taking a special and powerful combination. The frequently interrupted (especially in America extremely successful) survival of the Kinks remained always depends on the explosive relationship between the brothers Davies.more