Last week, a little-known, never released track by The Kinks made the world sit up and listen.
“Time Song”, recorded during sessions for the band’s magnum opus, The Kinks are The Village Green Preservation Society, was revealed, marking 50 years since the album’s release.
The song seems quite poignant and appropriate to release at this time in British history
And what a song it is, effortless and gently poignant. It will feature on a special 50th anniversary edition of the album, set for October. It had previously been played live in 1973.
And it now has a Brexit shadow, says frontman and lynchpin Ray Davies.
“When we played a concert at Drury Lane in ’73 to ‘celebrate’ us about to join what was called the Common Market, I decided to use the song as a warning that time was running out for the old British Empire,” Davies said.