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  2. Do It Again (film) - Wikipedia

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    Geoff Edgers is a reporter for The Boston Globe.Facing a mid-life crisis, he decides to embark on a quest to reunite his favorite band, the Kinks. Founded in 1964 by oft-feuding brothers Ray and Dave Davies, the group split in 1996 due to creative tension and poor record sales.

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  4. The Kinks - Wikipedia

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    The Kinks expanded on their English sound throughout the remainder of the 1960s, incorporating elements of music hall, folk, and baroque music through use of harpsichord, acoustic guitar, Mellotron, and horns, in albums such as Face to Face, Something Else by the Kinks, The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society, and Arthur (Or the ...

  5. File:The Kinks, 1964.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: A 1964 promotional photograph of the Kinks. London's Tower Bridge is in the background. In band biographer Doug Hinman's 2004 book All Day and All of the Night, p. 31, he dates this photograph to around August 2, 1964.

  6. Catch Me Now I'm Falling - Wikipedia

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    American single label " Catch Me Now I'm Falling " is a song written by Ray Davies and first released by The Kinks as the second track on their 1979 album Low Budget . Written as a criticism of America's allies, the song depicts the fall of Captain America as a symbol of the United States' dire circumstances at the time.

  7. What ‘Mean Girls’ audiences are saying about the movie, fan ...

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    Warning: This post contains spoilers for "Mean Girls." Tina Fey’s latest addition to the “Mean Girls” universe has officially hit theaters, and fans are buzzing.. A new musical version of ...

  8. “American Pie” Cast Recalls Going to 'Naughty' Strip Club ...

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    The success of the late-'90s movie spawned a film franchise, with a bulk of the main cast later appearing in the sequels American Pie 2, American Wedding and American Reunion.There were also ...

  9. Everybody's a Star (Starmaker) - Wikipedia

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    Kinks' biographer Rob Jovanovic similarly described it as having "Bowie-glam promise" but criticized the production for overly being too "brass-heavy." [ 8 ] Music critic Johnny Rogan summed up his review of the song stating that it contained "elements of the old Kinks' rock/ R&B sound here emerging from behind the expected brass backing."