The Kinks - King Kong download mp3

  • Artist: The Kinks
  • Song: King Kong
  • Genre: Pop
  • Length: 03:27
  • Size: 8.1MB
  • Bitrate: 320Kbps
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kitkat lassie

2019-11-15 20:39:15 | Profile
this was the first kinks song i heard and got me hooked..

Joel Gonçalves

2019-11-13 06:01:19 | Profile
I just go APE over this song !

Leaf Mosley

2019-10-28 16:47:55 | Profile
This tune sounds like T.Rex in their best times

john shoffner

2019-10-28 10:39:09 | Profile
I think I have this on Kink Kronicles - amazing album, and this song predates the awesome Bang A Gong by 2 years. The Kinks could do anything - Ray Davies is an incredibly varied songwriter.

fahad alrajhi

2019-10-22 12:44:06 | Profile
This track reminds me an awful lot of Marc Bolan & T Rex...

Eileen Yoyoyo

2019-10-16 10:11:11 | Profile
This is not off Arthur, at least not in any UK pressing. It was the B side of a minor hit from early 1969, Plastic Man. It is regarded as the template for T.Rex, which is pretty understandable. It is a track on the box set, Kink Box (or some such).

Jack Clark

2019-10-09 08:32:11 | Profile
What is this animation from???

whitecoldicecreams

2019-10-08 22:44:34 | Profile
The kinks bringing electricity to the Bolan style ! In 1968 Tyrannosaurus Rex Still was a (huge) folk band That already had 2 albums.

bernice stanley

2019-10-06 09:59:26 | Profile
"I can blow up your houses so you better beware"Owing to massive urban redevelopment for council housing and shopping centres, houses being blown up must actually have been a visible part of life at the time the song was written.