"Plenty of strikers can score goals," he said, gesturing to the famous old stands casting shadows around us.
"But a lot have found it difficult wearing the number 9 shirt for The Arsenal."
"Plenty of strikers can score goals," he said, gesturing to the famous old stands casting shadows around us.
"But a lot have found it difficult wearing the number 9 shirt for The Arsenal."
The Pretenders are well known for their Kinks' cover 'Stop Your Sobbing' but I think it is less well known that Ray Davies also wrote 'I go to Sleep', although the Kinks never recorded it (Ray did a demo).
Probably not news that Ray was, as I gather they say in the vulgar vernacular, hanging out the back of Chrissie for a while but then according to Steve Jones' book quite a lot of chaps were.
I'll cut your lying tongue out you slanderous cur. Chrissie Hynde is one of the finest songtresses to grace contemporary culture and may well have had a relationship with Ray Davis but would have been very particular who she allowed near her preposterously unkempt and free growing growler piece (imagine how it must have ripened on those leathers a).
Always thought Ray Davis was a bit of a knob truth to tell and hardly a prodigious source of music eh? - bit of a hit now and then but nothing truly world class.
This is nonsense. Ray wrote not only a extraordinary number, but in a great variety of styles, of absolute belters. He also (#whispering) wrote about more interesting subjects than John and Paul. A genuine world class songsmith.
And do read Jonesey's book for some low-down about his old phuck-buddy, Chrissie. She was a 'good sport', it seems.
More interesting than The Frog Chorus? More interesting than "Lum ....dum ..dump ...BUYEE-UP!!"
I'll concede that looking back they did a lot more than I remember but more interesting than the Fabs? For" Waterloo Sunset"" I'll raise you "Strawberry Fields"; for "Lola" I'll raise you "Get Back" and For "Dedicated Follower of Fashion" I'll raise you "Yellow Submarine"
Everything I saw Davis do post Kinks was never quite convincing. Seem to recall some kind of modern Opera attempt circa 75? - stunk the farkin house out it did
And what if Chrissie did like a bit of the old cock? So did Joni Mitchell and Grace Slick and I hear Melanie Safka liked a portion too. These woman and many others like them were massive talents and entitled to behave like the demi-gods they were?