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Waterloo Sunset by The Kinks

Biografía del artista The Kinks

The Kinks Fue Un Grupo Musical Británico Formado En Londres En Los Años 60 Por Los Hermanos Ray Y Dave Davies. Desde Sus Primeros Tiempos Estaban Muy Influenciados Por El Rock And Roll Y El Rhythm & Blues Estadounidenses.
En 1964 Consiguieron Su Primer Nº 1 En Las Listas Británicas Con “You Really Got Me” Su Canción Más Emblemática Dándose A Conocer Como Parte De La Invasión Británica En Estados Unidos Nº 7 En Billboard Esta Canción Ha Permanecido Como Una De Las Más Significativas De La Década De Los 60 Y Su Sonido Es Considerado Precursor Del Hard Rock. Otros Éxitos De Esta Época Fueron La Impactante "All The Day And All The Night" O "Louie Louie". La Evolución Como Compositor De Ray Davies Llevó Al Grupo A Una Segunda Época Con Un Sonido Mucho Más Británico Y Pop Que Les Proporcionó Éxitos Como “Sunny Afternoon” O “Waterloo Sunset”. Quizá Su Álbum Más Emblemático Sea 'Arthur Or The Decline And Fall Of British Empire ' De 1968 Un Disco Conceptual Que Incluye Su Éxito "Victoria". Sus Trabajos En Estos Años Han Ejercido Gran Influencia En Movimientos Tan Distintos Como El Glam Rock El Punk La New Wave O El Britpop A Pesar De Que En Términos De Popularidad Y Apoyo De Su Discográfica Siempre Estuvieron A La Sombra De The Beatles The Rolling Stones O The Who. En 1970 Y Tras Un Período De Menor Presencia En Las Listas Obtuvieron Su Último Nº 1 En El Reino Unido Con El Single “Lola”. Sus Problemas Con La Discográfica Pye Les Llevó A Firmar Por RCA Iniciando Una Fase Caracterizada Por El Rock Con Tintes Teatrales. Debido A La Falta De Apoyo Promocional El Grupo Pasó A Un Segundo Plano Sobre Todo En Su País Lo Que Hace Que Se Trasladen A Los Estados Unidos. Allí Firmaron Con Arista Discográfica Con La Que Disfrutaron De Un Nuevo Periodo De Éxito En El Cambio De Década Y Los Primeros Años 80 Éxito Que No Se Repitió Hasta Su Separación En 1997.

Frogtoon Música - Información de la canción: Waterloo Sunset

One Critic Described Waterloo Sunset As "the Most Beautiful Song In The English Language" And For Some It's The Ultimate London Anthem. The Song Was Released As A Single By The Kinks In 1967 And Featured On Their Album Something Else By The Kinks. It Was Composed And Produced By The Kinks Lead Singer And Songwriter Ray Davies And Is One Of The Band's Best Known And Most Acclaimed Songs. The Lyrics Are From The Point Of View Of A Solitary Man On The South Bank Of The Thames Watching Or Imagining The Romantic Encounters Of A Couple At Waterloo Underground Then Crossing Waterloo Bridge. Davies In His 1996 Autobiography X-Ray Says The Inspiration For The Song Came From An Incident When He Was Hospitalized As A Boy. On The BBC Radio Show The Davies Diaries Davies Stated That "I Can't Tell You Who They Are Because They're Good Friends Of Mine". In A 2008 Interview With Spinner Magazine Davies Stated "it Was A Fantasy About My Sister Going Off With Her Boyfriend To A New World And They Were Going To Emigrate And Go To Another Country." The Couple - "Terry" And "Julie" - Mentioned In The Lyrics Are Widely Reported And Presumed 1 2 As Being British Film Stars Of The Time Terence Stamp And Julie Christie But Davies In A 2004 Interview Denied This Saying "No Terry And Julie Were Real People. I Couldn't Write For Stars." 3 The Recording Features Davies' First Wife Rasa On Background Vocals. “When The Record Was Finished And It Was Coming Out" Ray Davies Remembered “I Got My Wife Rasa To Drive Me Down To Waterloo Bridge To See If The Atmosphere Was Right… I’ve Never Worked With A Song That Has Been A Total Pleasure From Beginning To End Like That One”. The Record Reached Number 2 On The British Charts In Mid 1967 It Failed To Dislodge The Beatles' "All You Need Is Love" From The Number 1 Position . Davies Considered The Song A Professional Milestone Where He Managed To Blend The Commercial Demands Of A Hit Single With His Own Highly Personal Style Of Narrative Songwriting. The Elaborate Production Was The First Kinks Recording Produced Solely By Davies Without Longtime Producer Shel Talmy. In Subsequent Arguments With Kinks Management Over The Direction Of The Band Davies Would Say "I've Done 'Waterloo Sunset' Now I Want To Do Something Else". A London FM Radio Poll In 2004 Named This The "Greatest Song About London" While Time Out Named It The "Anthem Of London". It Holds Spot #42 On List Of Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs Of All Time. Paul Weller And Damon Albarn Cite The Song As Their Favourite Of All-Time. Ray Davies Included The Song In His Live Set At Camden's The Roundhouse For The BBC Electric Proms In October 2007 Featuring The Crouch End Festival Chorus. Influential Pop Music Journalist Robert Christgau Has Called The Song "the Most Beautiful Song In The English Language." 4 Pete Townshend Of The Who Has Called It "divine" And "a Masterpiece". 5 Allmusic Senior Editor Stephen Thomas Erlewine Concurred Citing It As "possibly The Most Beautiful Song Of The Rock And Roll Era."

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