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Davies at IMDb
(the Internet
Movie Database)
Gives you a filmography on
Ray: Soundtrack, Actor,
Director, Writer, Composer,
Producer, Music Department,
Thanks, Self, Archive
Footage
More
on soundtracks
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"Return to Waterloo"
(IMDb)
"His only film, this overlooked hour-long rock opera, feels
like a slightly bleaker extension on the same themes Davies once
explored on the timeless Kinks album, The Village Green
Preservation Society."
Amazon.com:
"a unique synthesis of music, video and cinema. Davies'
haunting songs, unavailable on any Kinks album, take "The
Traveller" on a suspenseful journey through his imagination
as he confronts reality and fantasy, love and violence". Also
includes "Come
Dancing With The Kinks"
(1986, 35 min.), a compilation of eight unforgettable music
videos.
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"One
for the Road" (IMDb)
The Kinks
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Davies: Celluloid Heroes
Everybody's a
dreamer and everybody's a star,
And everybody's in movies, it doesn't matter who you are.
There are stars in every city,
In every house and on every street,
And if you walk down Hollywood Boulevard
Their names are written in concrete!
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I wish my life was a non-stop Hollywood movie show,
A fantasy world of celluloid villains and heroes,
Because celluloid heroes never feel any pain
And celluloid heroes never really die.
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Davies on You Tube - 48 fantastic videoes |
released: 17 May 1985 |
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