Early on during The British Invasion, the Kinks, despite hits like “You Really Got Me” and “All Day and All of the Night,” played second-fiddle, like The Who, to The Beatles (their 1964 overnight explosion in the United States is still remarkable; hit after hit after hit, a movie, trading cards, Beatles wigs, Beatles boots, that “long” hair) and The Rolling Stones. In 1965, after the Stones’ “Satisfaction,” the question was no longer “Which Beatle do you like best?,” but a promotion-driven comparison... Читать дальше...