The Kinks
Colden Center Auditorium
Queens College
City University of New York
Flusing, NY
27 Mar 1971
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This is one of the better sounding shows from the early 70s. This particular
show is notable because a student, Ben Rosenblatt, who introduced himself
to Ray before the show, was invited to accompany the band on piano on two
tracks - Mister Pleasant and Autumn Almanac - both rarely performed live.
This was the second show of The Kinks 5th US tour in just 18 months. According
to Doug Hinman's Kinks Bible (All Day and All of the Night: Day-by-day concerts,
recordings and broadcasts 1961-1996) 'this short string of dates is littered
with tales of more outrageous shows and bizarre onstage antics than almost
any other tour by The Kinks. The early shows are more restrained though. According
to Hinman, the reviewers of this show liked Ray's showmanship and his ability
to get the audience to sing along, though he is almost too spontaneous and
the band verges on sloppy in trying to follow him. Kinks fans will enjoy this
quite a bit but if this if your first Kinks show, select another - you'll
thank me.
1. Introduction (lighting problem)
2. Give My Love to Rose
3. Till the End of the Day
4. Brainwashed
5. Apeman
6. Get Back in Line
7. Mr Pleasant
8. Autumn Almanac
9. Dedicated Follower of Fashion
10. Mr Big Sky
11. Sunny Afternoon
12. Lola - some lost music in middle (tape splice?)
13. Milk Cow Blues > Powerman > You Are My Sunshine
14. You Really Got Me
15. All Day and All of the Night
16. Waterloo Sunset
17. Victoria
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