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  2. Dave Davies - Wikipedia

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    Dave Davies contributed two songs to Think Visual, "Rock 'n' Roll Cities" and "When You were a Child". The group recorded several more records for MCA, their last studio effort for them being 1989's UK Jive. It was received slightly better than Think Visual, but it failed to enter into the Top 100. Dave Davies contributed the song "Dear ...

  3. Category:Songs written by Dave Davies - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Songs written by Dave Davies" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D.

  4. Strangers (The Kinks song) - Wikipedia

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    It was released in November 1970 on the Kinks' LP record album Lola Versus Powerman and the Moneygoround, Part One, which is best known for producing the hit single "Lola". "Strangers" is one of two tracks written by Dave Davies on the album, the other being "Rats". He has said that the song is about an old school friend who died of a drug ...

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  6. Living on a Thin Line - Wikipedia

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    "Living on a Thin Line" has been praised as one of Dave Davies's greatest songs. David Fricke of Rolling Stone said that "in 'Living on a Thin Line' – a dark variation on Ray's own death-of-England's-glory songs – brooding, goose-stepping chords and moping Pink Floyd synths underscore the desperate effectiveness of Dave's nervous croon."

  7. AFL1-3603 - Wikipedia

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    AFL1-3603 (aka Dave Davies) is an album released in 1980 by Dave Davies featuring Davies performing all the instruments. The album (named after its own serial number) peaked at number 42 on the Billboard 200.

  8. I'm Not Like Everybody Else - Wikipedia

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    Both the Davies brothers continue to perform the song in their solo concerts. Dave Davies described the song as "a Kinks fans favourite." [ 5 ] He also said, "[I]t was never a hit for the Kinks, but over the years every true Kinks fan relates to that particular song, and it's funny, because that particular version is one of the only songs where ...

  9. The Kinks' Ray Davies on the song he wants played at ... - AOL

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    The Kinks' Ray Davies, left, and Dave Davies performing in 1973. (Michael Putland / Getty Images) The most misanthropic song he ever wrote: “ 20th Century Man ” (1971)