Ray Davies Plans Kinks Reunion
"If we can't be relevant to the times, or at least our times, it's not worth doing."
Tuesday, January 31, 2006
British music icons The Kinks could be heading for an unlikely reunion - if an upcoming meeting produces results.
Frontman Ray Davies has pledged to get together with former bandmates, including his brother Dave, who recently suffered a heart attack, in a bid to see if the rockers are still "relevant".
Davies tells style magazine GQ, "If The Kinks want to have a meeting, get together and play music, and if we feel it's relevant to go in and make a record, we shall do it.
"I do not want to do a golden-oldies tour, just there for nostalgia. We were never nostalgic, and I don't want us to do it in a sad way.
"If we can't be relevant to the times, or at least our times, it's not worth doing."
Copyright World Entertainment News Network 2006
"If we can't be relevant to the times, or at least our times, it's not worth doing."
Tuesday, January 31, 2006
British music icons The Kinks could be heading for an unlikely reunion - if an upcoming meeting produces results.
Frontman Ray Davies has pledged to get together with former bandmates, including his brother Dave, who recently suffered a heart attack, in a bid to see if the rockers are still "relevant".
Davies tells style magazine GQ, "If The Kinks want to have a meeting, get together and play music, and if we feel it's relevant to go in and make a record, we shall do it.
"I do not want to do a golden-oldies tour, just there for nostalgia. We were never nostalgic, and I don't want us to do it in a sad way.
"If we can't be relevant to the times, or at least our times, it's not worth doing."
Copyright World Entertainment News Network 2006
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