
Ray Davies
Birthday: June 21, 1944 in London, England, UK
Birth Name: Raymond Douglas Davies
Height: 182 cm
Ray Davies was born on June 21, 1944 in Fortis Green, which is located in Muswell Hill, north of London, England. He was the seventh of eighth children, and with his younger brother Dave, he was one o ...Show More
Every song has its own voodoo attached to it.
Every song has its own voodoo attached to it.
[on British rock music in the mid-1960s] I think because it was the first time that music had been d Show more
[on British rock music in the mid-1960s] I think because it was the first time that music had been done on such a scale with lots of bands coming from, basically working class origins and making music and not being particularly pretty. You know the pretty boy image really wasn't the thing. The Hollies were great to us, they helped me a lot and very supportive and in a way I suppose The Beatles were as well. Hide
When in doubt, trust your paranoia.
When in doubt, trust your paranoia.
[on writing his unconventional biography] I didn't want to write an ordinary autobiography because i Show more
[on writing his unconventional biography] I didn't want to write an ordinary autobiography because it just didn't interest me, recounting things that I remember that happened. I thought if I had this device of using a young journalist, who basically is me anyway, meeting myself when I'm seventy years old, that would be a nice way to get the young and the old approach. So the older guy is looking back and the young kid really is experiencing everything for the first time and rock music does that. Every time you go out and play stuff, every show has got to feel as though it's the first time you're doing it. So that made it entertaining for me to write and also let me stand back and let me observe myself and look at myself more objectively, I think. Hide
Keep you nose clean and your chin up, even if it requires surgery.
Keep you nose clean and your chin up, even if it requires surgery.
We had a singing family. If we had been in Appalachia, we would have been a Country and Western fami Show more
We had a singing family. If we had been in Appalachia, we would have been a Country and Western family. We had all that inbreeding, too - the Second World War was quite a time. Hide
Obviously, the person who shot me, I think he was a career criminal, he knew what he was doing it wa Show more
Obviously, the person who shot me, I think he was a career criminal, he knew what he was doing it was premeditated, he knew what he was doing. It made me really sort of think about the issue of gun control. I'm not a violent person. I'm an athletic person, I'm a competitive person. That kind of violence is abhorrent to me. I get passionate, I get angry but I wouldn't think of doing that to anybody. I went through a phase in the hospital, I nearly died at one point because of complications with my heart. But I actually felt sorry for him to have actually reached that point. He wasn't a desperate guy but he kind of looked scared. We had eyeball contact. It made me think, not so much about gun control but what actually drives humans to actually do that, to get in that spectrum. It's a bigger, bigger bigger spectrum than this. It leads to warfare, why people fight, why people have wars, all these horrors going on in the world, it just opened up all these questions that are still unanswered and I still haven't come to terms with it yet. I was very lucky to escape. Hide
The Kaiser Chiefs are funny, "Employment" was good, though I'm not quite sure whether they're suppos Show more
The Kaiser Chiefs are funny, "Employment" was good, though I'm not quite sure whether they're supposed to be The Pretty Things or The Rolling Stones. Hide
I think the inspiration for a lot of those early songs, I didn't realize it so much until I finished Show more
I think the inspiration for a lot of those early songs, I didn't realize it so much until I finished the book and read the proofs back, was a big family influence on me. Obviously, when you are starting out you don't really see that, it's only when you look back and you appraise things, I guess you see where the real inspiration came form. Hide
I think Dave [brother Dave Davies], as a guitarist, he doesn't get the credit he deserves. He's an e Show more
I think Dave [brother Dave Davies], as a guitarist, he doesn't get the credit he deserves. He's an erratic player but he gets inspired and he plays some great things. Dave invented that sound and it was really great, that's why the part of the book I like and the part I do on stage is recounting when we did that song, when we recorded that because it was a pivotal moment to our band. Hide
If I had to my life to do over, I would change every single thing I have done.
If I had to my life to do over, I would change every single thing I have done.
Well, it's good. I think the similarity is that I think they're writing songs. Music goes in phases Show more
Well, it's good. I think the similarity is that I think they're writing songs. Music goes in phases and in England it goes around fairly quickly. The fashions come in and out and I think what they are doing is writing songs about things they know about, which is where they come from and the local stories. I think that's where the similarities with the Kinks is because I think our early records were like that. For a long time, particularly in the 1980s, I think English bands were trying to sound like, writing about American experiences or drawing on things out of their own experience and knowledge and that tends to make the music sound different. I think lyrically Blur and Oasis, they're are very similar in that respect. Hide
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