Tom Dunne: At least Moby has reminded us all how good the Kinks are
The Kinks in 1964: Clockwise, from left, Mick Avory, Dave Davies, Pete Quaife, singer Ray Davies. Photo: Tom Hustler/Central Press/Hulton Archive/Getty
Moby’s attack on The Kinks’ song — if you can call it that, a one-line jab in a glib Q&A, in which he also (more controversially) admits to liking Céline Dion — has had one very positive effect: people are talking about The Kinks’ music. And they should. They were brilliant.
Moby’s beef with Lola is that it is “gross and vulgar”. He is amazed, he says, at how “unevolved” the lyric is. I’ve asked him to come to my office at 12. This won’t end well for him.
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