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  1. Gibson Songwriter Deluxe Studio EC Acoustic Guitar; Gibson L-5; Epiphone Masterbilt DR-500MCE; Eastman T486; Who Has Dave Davies Worked With During His Long Career? Dave has spent most of his career either as a solo artist or playing with the Kinks, artists he has worked with include; Ray Davies; Shel Talmy; Ian Gibbons; Jim Rodford; John ...

  2. Jun 18, 2013 · The original guitar I used was a semi-acoustic Harmony Meteor with DeArmond pickups. This is where it all began. Armed with a Harmony Meteor semi-hollowbody, Dave Davies (far right) hams it up in this classic live footage of the Kinks playing “You Really Got Me”—the song that changed rock ’n’ roll—and guitar playing—forever.

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  3. Dave Davies can be seen playing a natural finished acoustic Fender Malibu in the promotional video for his debute solo single "Death of a Clown" in 1967. The song was later featured on The Kinks' album "Something Else by The Kinks".

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dave_DaviesDave Davies - Wikipedia

    Dave recorded two songs of his own for this LP, the acoustic "Strangers" and the hard-rocking "Rats". The rootsy Muswell Hillbillies, themed on country-rock and Americana, was released in late 1971 and was well-received with critics, but failed to sell strongly.

  6. “I used a Gibson Nighthawk, a small Vox amp and a Cube amp,” he detailed. “There’s a Höfner acoustic on some tracks, and my friend, Jonathan Lea, used a Gibson SG 12-string on ‘Front Room’.” While he cites several songs as having riffs he’s fond of, “The guitar breaks in ‘Semblance of Sanity’ are my favorite,” he noted.

  7. Oct 8, 2012 · Little did Davies know that a small tear around the speaker’s cone—still keeping the cone fully intact—would create one of the most important musical sounds of the 20th century that led to the instantly identifiable riff in the Kinks’ “You Really Got Me.”

  8. Aug 6, 2020 · When it comes to breakout singles, they don’t get much better than “You Really Got Me.” The 1964 track didn’t just put the Kinks on the map; it changed the rock n’ roll landscape with its incendiary guitar tone. “You Really Got Me” brought distorted guitar to the masses. It’s the genesis of all things hard and heavy i