NME
News June 27:
The
Kinks'
frontman
Ray Davies
paid tribute to the
band's recently
deceased bassist
Pete Quaife
during his
Glastonbury
set on the
Pyramid Stage
today (June 27). The
veteran star
dedicated
The Kinks'
classic 'See
My Friends'
to his old bandmate,
and later played two
tracks from what
Quaife
claimed was his
favourite
Kinks
album, 1968's
'The Kinks
Are The Village
Green Preservation
Society'.Speaking
about his old friend,
who died of kidney
failure last week
(June 23) aged 66,
Davies
told the crowd, "I
wouldn't be here
today if it wasn't
for him."
LINK
Guardian:
Sunday afternoon may
have been dominated
by the football, but
it's hard to imagine
a better way to
erase post-defeat
gloom than Ray
Davies's trot
through the Kinks
songbook. Dedicating
the set to Kinks
bassist Pete Quaife,
who died on
Wednesday, he
performs a
heart-breaking
version of Days.
LINK
Peter Quaife
Quart -
Jun 28, 2010 66
éves korában elhunyt
Peter Quaife,
a Kinks egykori
basszusgitárosa.
Halálával elszállt az utolsó esélye is annak, hogy a Kinks nagy felállása
újra