Above, acoustic guitar for pensive ballads like "Young And Innocent Days," "See My Friends"
Below, backup singer/Dave's inamorata Rebecca G. Wilson gets the singalongs rolling...
Above, the start of another tale by a master raconteur
Above left: Dennis Diken on drums, right: David Nolte on bass.
Dave led a power trio of former Smithereens' drummer Dennis Diken and nimble bassist David Nolte because, well, because he could, with his chops and charisma solidly in place. Those familiar with his history know that tiffs with his fellow Kink brother Ray weren't the only battles in his life. Recovering from a stroke in the '90s, Dave's first career steps back to professional normalcy were solo album releases, then touring 2013 - 15 with acclaimed group The Jigsaw Seen as his backing band. On Valentine's Day night , a completely packed, appreciative Roxy Theatre crowd cheered this first night of Davies' first 2018 American Tour...
Below, happy, enraptured Kinks fans
Anyone familiar with the set list below knows that the canon of Dave Davies' solo work coupled with Kinks' material dating from the mid-1960s onward guarantees a full evening of ridiculously memorial songs and ear worms. Dave after all is one of hard rock's actual progenitors who, along with James Williamson in the early 1970s, insured the very persistence of the genre by giving it its initial form and fun in from the first five notes blasted on 1965's "You Really Got Me."
SET LIST:
1. I Need You 2. She's Got Everything 3. Creeping Jean 4. Tired Of Waiting For You
5. Susannah's Still Alive 6. Love Me 'Til The Sun Shines 7. See My Friends 8. Path Is Long
9. Strangers 10. Too Much On My Mind 11. Young And Innocent Days 12. This Man He Weeps Tonight 13. I Am Free 14. Death Of A Clown 15. Dead End Street 16. Living On A Thin Line 17. Wicked Annabella 18. Where Have All The Good Times Gone 19. All Day And All Of The Night (encore) 20. I'm Not Like Everybody Else 21. You Really Got Me
PHOTO OPS:
Yours truly meeting up with Rebecca G. Wilson for coffee,
photo taken by one her sons, Desmond (a young working actor with Martin Scorsese films to his credit...)
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