NOW UPDATED WITH A NEW EPILOGUE
In the summer of 1964, aged twenty, Ray Davies led the Kinks to fame
with their number one hit 'You Really Got Me'. Within months, they were
established among the pop elite, swamped by fans and fast becoming
renowned for the rioting at their gigs.
But Ray's journey from working-class Muswell Hill to the Rock 'n' Roll
Hall of Fame was tumultuous in the extreme, featuring breakdowns, bitter
lawsuits, spectacular punch-ups and a ban from entering the USA. His
relationship with his brother Dave is surely the most ferocious and
abusive in music history. Based on countless interviews conducted over
several decades, this richly detailed and revelatory biography presents
the most frank and intimate portrait yet of Ray Davies.