Kinks reunion not likely soon: Ray Davies (Reuters)
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NEW YORK (Billboard) - Recent reports have trumpeted a supposed reunion in the works for the Kinks. But Ray Davies, frontman of the British Invasion band, has told Billboard that fans shouldn't get their hopes up just yet.| ADVERTISEMENT |
Davies acknowledged that he's had reunion discussions with the members of the Kinks' original lineup — his brother, guitarist Dave Davies, bassist Pete Quaife and drummer Mick Avory. But "it depends on if Dave and I get together," he said, acknowledging that the younger Davies is still recovering from a stroke he suffered in 2004.
"He's gradually getting his strength back, but he's playing again, so that's a good sign."
New material would also have to be part of the equation. "I can't get a band together just to play the old hits," Davies said. "They'd have to be able to do, like, 10 percent new material. I think that will be the determining factor in the long run."
The problem: Dave Davies seems to want no part of a reunion, having posted on his Web site that "it would be like a poor remake of 'Night of the Livin (sic) Dead"' and declaring that Ray has been doing "Karaoke Kinks shows since 1996," when the band last worked together.
Ray's response: "He's getting well enough to shout at me. That's a good sign."
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