For me, that scene at the end of the episode with Tony leaving his sisters' house and walking down the street alone sums up the whole series and James Gandolfini himself in some strange way... Rest in peace maestro 1961-2013.
Yes, because they were on a higher level of consciousness then, and the System programmed it out of us.... But we are coming back.. We will be there once again.. And when we come around to realize that, it's the epitome of life.. and it's the most amazing thing in this world is life. Amen man, 🙏
They have a vast catalog. Some albums are better than others but The Kinks have remained relevant more than any other band. I highly recommend their last album, as a group, "Down to the Bone". It is all live with either a studio audience or music venues. This sounds like the version from "Down to the Bone", which was also used on an episode of "The Sopranos". The Kinks were featured a few times on that series.
I just turned 30 this past year, and I've just recently discovered this song. This has more emotion than any music being put out today, and the song is older than I am. "This is why Rock-N-Roll shall never die!"
Ray Davies is like Lou Reed. John Cale said you never had to work out what a Lou Reed song was about. Same with Ray. He hits the spot so many times with his songs. Waterloo Sunset. Autumn Almanac.
The first two are better than the last two.. Just my opinion. The Cars were so awesome, and you could tell it was a song by them, just from one or two seconds of listening.
I can't believe I've missed this song so long. Had to look it up, came out in 66, I was listening to rock by 73, my newest favorite song on earth. Radio will not play songs this long very often it interferes with commercials.
"I won't take all that they hand me down..." LOVE THAT LINE. What a masterpiece that song, so far ahead of its time. It is fine now to say we are neurodivergent or different, many of us now feel that kind of odd pride at being well, who we are, because everyone else is taken. Of not being overly conformist at least. But in 1966 it was visionary and brave. Kinks > Beatles if you ask me, criminally underrated.
I didn’t fully appreciate how great a guitar player Dave was until maybe 20 years ago. I tried duplicating his riffs and solos, and never could play them at full speed. He was terrific in his prime.
Love this live version of this song, I'm in my 60's and I just came across this song recently, it speaks to me, what a powerful and rebellious song it is love this!! Definitely a song for these times of today, we need it more than ever now!!!!
64, don't know how I missed this it's my newest favorite song. I didn't take it as rebellion just not like everyone else. And don't want to be.This hits home for me I never really fit in and what I see out there most of it I don't want to fit in.
The sopranos took you everywhere, with the music they played. I can think of 5 different times I went searching on youtube for music I heard on the show. Remember the song "hey , I saved the world today"?? Or "up in the club" Or "the dolphins"?? Those are 3 that I can think of. Michael imporioli was in charge of a lot of music for that show
These guys were my Dads Favorite ...i see why...holy shit, just very powerful and meaningful at a low point in my life, and my dad is Gone, lord i miss him, i love you dad, this song makes me break down. 😔 But its so good
Ich liebe es.... die Erinnerung an Zeiten in denen ich einfach nur dieses Lied hörte und pures Glück meinen ganzen Körper geflutet hat alleine der Gedanke daran .... Gänsehaut am ganzen Körper ❤️😘 ich vermisse diese Tage ...
This song, in the original version was the downfall of my youth as I thought I was special and invincible. But after coming out of those dark years still breathing it's taken on a much more humble meaning and sends shivers down my spine. Bless Ray Davis, fucking genius 🙏
Ray Davies was a songwriter who indulged in irony. I'm glad you came around. This song is not, in fact, about not being like everybody else; it's about being like everybody else.
amazing how a song can change meaning as you get older, its funny how the songs full of bravado when you are young actually sound like humility once the years have taken a few layers off
Ray's vocals on this version simply elevate it to another level. He may not be the most technical vocalist, but he conveys a lot of emotion!! WTF WHAT A ROAR!!🤘 Edit: especially here 3:24
I used the lyrics to this song today with my EFL class in Paris. We covered phrasal verbs, the use of "though," and the expression "go to town." It went over fairly well, and more young people were introduced to this great band.
+Mees "i wonder what's french for i grew up without a mother.". (Tony's Sister turns homicidal) Tony knew his Sister better than everyone else and showed her anger management classes were bullshit.
+Arse Robinson I dont think that was the whole point, there was also the idea of making himself feel better about not getting help for his anger issues and probably some more stuff.
+wouter038 That's the way I took it, too. He's always resisting help and in a constant battle with himself over every little thing and I think in a way at that moment he was jealous of Janice, or maybe he just didn't believe her. So he hit "below the belt" (which he's accused her of doing before) and brought her own child and her own hypocrisy to test just to prove if only to himself that anger management is bullshit. But it is absolutely self-serving on his own part. He has to believe that other people are just as bad as he is, otherwise his own crisis of conscience is actually winning the battle. He HAS to believe people cannot improve and that they are just the way they are.
Was never much of a Kinks fan, mainly because my ex loved them, but I have to say this is a very good song. Heard it on The Sopranos, the scene when Tony pushes Janice’s buttons and then casually strolls away! LOL! This song fit that scene so well. I was floored.
DoctorCena I completely agree and Dave Davies guitar is simply brilliant. It is hard to believe this song was a 60's song as sounds like a very modern rock song. When I first heard this on The Sopranos I thought it was a cover as too heavy and modern to be The Kinks but I was wrong and Ray Davies does a great job with the vocal.
@@tracygamble8073 you have great appreciation for music. I can remember from my childhood hearing all the old standards Bacharach and David as well as classical
@@ciaranchapman1099 I saw the State of Confusion tour at the Philadelphia Spectrum in 1983. My mom let me go because my friend's mother took us down there on the El & Broad Street Line since she didn't drive or own a car. It was a great night. What was your 1st concert? You take care 🙂
Dave singing and writing this isn't it ? Probably why it is structured with more guitar soloing and is longer than the recorded version, Dave was a bit more the guitar man wasn't he? Encapsulates perhaps the differences between the two of them.
This song was used absolutely perfectly in The Sopranos, with all killing,extortion,etc. it was Soprano at his most malcontent evilest moment in the entire series,IMHO.
This song was the reason that scene was as powerful as it was. I started reading your comment thinking it was my own lol. The Sopranos music /scene selection was epic. Will never be replicated. This, season 4 episode 1 opening scene and ending scene Timezones world descruction, gives me chills to this day, Annie lennox Little Bird, I could go and on...
Tony beats up the bartender at the Bing for like the third time but goes so far he does permanent damage and the guy quits. Then he provokes Janice into a fit of rage by making fun of her lost son, ruining the progress she's made in anger management class.
In 2003 I was diagnosed with Clinical Depression. There are many levels of depression. I must say I was not angered at anything. I could not dress my self, let alone go to work.
One of the best bands to have ever came from blighty. So many absolute classics. Songs are truly timeless and relatable to wvery generation since unlike many other popular bands of that era. Long live the kinks
It seemed like in the late 70s, early 80s The Kinks toured every year... must have seen them 6 or 8 times. They were sooo good, live. Damnation, I miss those days!
this song got me ..... in a time when i needed to hear it... Thank God for that moment that college radio exists that doesnt play out the played out BS on main radio
Only found this the other day. 2024. Played it to my hubs of 30 plus years. He says 'The Kinks? I used to know Ray Davis back in the day. Great lad.'. Well, you can still be surprised after an age. 😂 Brilliant song. Have on loop.
I won't take all that they hand me down And make out a smile, though I wear a frown And I'm not take it all lying down 'Cause once I get started I go to town 'Cause I'm not like everybody else I'm not like everybody else I'm not like everybody else I'm not like everybody else And I don't want to ball about like everybody else And I don't want to live my life like everybody else And I won't say that I feel fine like everybody else 'Cause I'm not like everybody else I'm not like everybody else But darling, you know that I love you true Do anything that you want me to Confess all my sins like you want me to There's one thing that I will say to you I'm not like everybody else I'm not like everybody else I'm not like everybody else I'm not like everybody else And I don't want to ball about like everybody else And I don't want to live my life like everybody else And I won't say that I feel fine like everybody else 'Cause I'm not like everybody else I'm not like everybody else Like everybody else Like everybody else Like everybody else Like everybody else If you all want me to settle down Slow up and stop all my running 'round Do everything like you want me to There's one thing that I will say to you I'm not like everybody else I'm not like everybody else I'm not like everybody else I'm not like everybody else And I don't want to ball about like everybody else And I don't want to live my life like everybody else And I won't say that I feel fine like everybody else 'Cause I'm not like everybody else I'm not like everybody else Like everybody else (like everybody else) Like everybody else (like everybody else) Like everybody else (like everybody else) Like everybody else
You quoted the original lyrics from 1966, however, the lyrics in this version are slightly different. The Kinks reworked this song in the 90s and this version was released on their album To the Bone.
+kinksboss1 Exactly. I thought this was the 1990s version from the To the Bone double album. Dave's playing skill improved at an astounding rate from 1964 to 1970, but he didn't have the chops to play like this at that time. First time I heard him able to play like this was the intro to Celluloid Heroes at the concert in Providence RI around 1979 or 1980.
Superamos 31 Davies ....yeah, but it might have frightened the hippies, ....Great song!....the Cry did a cover of this tune in the new wave era of the early 1980's
This is sublime and the apotheosis of the Kinks. For all Ray’s superbly witty lyrics, it is only when brother Dave plays the electric guitar like a real seventies rock star that perfect fusion. Morrissey needed Marr, Liam needed Noel. Can’t live with you, can’t live without you!
+scully Because we are not like everybody else. A hungarian poet Dezső Kosztolányi said in his poem: The only one in millions (the original words: Milliók között az egyetlenegy). We are all individual persons and no one like us, and never be.
One hell of an Excellent band the Kinks are . I got to see them when they were in Florida promoting their Sleepwalker album. They were so frigging good I was amazed. And it just confirmed why I was a big fan of theirs. I give a bow and raise my glass to you all gentlemen.
Considering their immense catalogue of amazing work this song ranks right at the top I’ve always felt that they never got the respect that they deserved as a Giant in the Rock industry Give me the Kinks over the Stones any Fuckin Day
cian conway no you dope, you illiterate ignorant insulting mediocre thinking person , is that all you have to say? Insults, that’s what you know? Who are you? Are you American, a country that was built on insults? Are you British, making the biggest mistake of the past 1000 years? Do You think before you insult? Do you speak a foreign language? Do you have respect for music? Or are you the one who says Dope?
@@jean-marieboucherit4716 This isn't even a selection of witty insults, Jean-Marie, you're scrapping at the bottom of the barrel for your bottom of the shelf insults.
If it wasn't for Elvis Presley, Buddy Holly, and Chuck Berry, perhaps the British groups wouldn't be great !!! They returned the favor in America when Rock Music was almost dying. They brought back the raw sound in Rock and Pop Music when it was almost missing .
Maybe ,just maybe the greatest song ever writhen ,I can relate to this song 1000%
Yep
Put the first verse on my head stone!
me too
No argument from me on that one!
It's got it all
For me, that scene at the end of the episode with Tony leaving his sisters' house and walking down the street alone sums up the whole series and James Gandolfini himself in some strange way... Rest in peace maestro 1961-2013.
We miss you T.
Yes, we do, RIP Mr. Gandolfini...💞
Amen, brother.
Bonanima Jimmy
Najjača scena u seriji.
When I was a young boy I loved the kinks
And now I am 73
me too
And we still love them. The Kinks are the Kings.
Soooo you're saying you owe your longevity to The Kinks?
Hope you still love them 💪✌️
@@spiderrt7279 If you love The Kinks, there is a Facebook fan page, run by one of Dave's sons. It's great !!!!
Says it all ! Live your own life
David Chase was a genius for using this! The Kinks leave me at a loss for words. Truly one of the greatest bands of all time!
Spot on
Holy shit when does he use this song?
@@nietzchepreacher9477 Sopranos.
When tony calls out his sister for abandoning her son. sacre bleau where is mi mama😂
@@rogeratkinson4359 Whered Harpo?
I don't know a lot about them, and never know they were this good. This is brilliant.
This live version gives me Goosebumps, its better than the studio version by miles
which is rare in general... but definitely true in the case of this song
@@robinhood2550 You are listening to the live version right now
@@robinhood2550 I sent to the US. To the Bone. The UK version doesn’t include this track
Ray can write as good a pop tune as anyone but when Kinks rock they are unmatched. Love them boys
it really is.
"Sacre Bleu Where Is Me Mama?"
-Tony Soprano
Bruno Costa RIP King of the TV Antihero
+Tony Soprano This is from the soprano's? LOL ....? I watched it like 10 times still just found the song by coincidence on the side
This song is played at the end of episode "Cold Cuts".
Is the episode 10 of Season 5.
+Tony Soprano The best comment that I ever read on the internet, thanks tony, just tanks. I really miss you
+3choBlast3r
This is by far one of the most memorable songs of the show ever!!!!
2023 and this still seems like a song from the future. So far ahead of time. Love it.
2024 NOW
It’s 2024 now!
Great song
rock and roll will never die loves
Yes, because they were on a higher level of consciousness then, and the System programmed it out of us....
But we are coming back..
We will be there once again..
And when we come around to realize that, it's the epitome of life.. and it's the most amazing thing in this world is life.
Amen man, 🙏
Yess I'm 25 and can feel it
Kinks are grossly underrated
How? Their music is everywhere.
Indeed
raul duke no their not
yeah they‘re great!
yes they were this song was overlooked for years until it got attention on The Sopranos I've heard it on a TV commercial also
That minute and few second guitar intro has more soul than a lot of modern singer's entire discography
Are we comparing singing with guitars?
Verdade
I am just discovering this song. I was instantly hooked. I was watching a podcast that uses this song as the outro.
I’m 74 years old and have never heard this song before. It’s great and a worthy addition to The Kinks catalogue.
They have a vast catalog. Some albums are better than others but The Kinks have remained relevant more than any other band. I highly recommend their last album, as a group, "Down to the Bone". It is all live with either a studio audience or music venues. This sounds like the version from "Down to the Bone", which was also used on an episode of "The Sopranos". The Kinks were featured a few times on that series.
I'm 71 and this was on the B side of the Sunny Afternnon 45.
I wore both sides gray! Lol
Glad you're diggin it
I think Ray actually wrote this for someone else (Animals? ) but they were not interested. The Kinks started to play it in concerts. Great song!
i never knew this melody existed
You have 2 yrs on me. And same, I've never heard this before.
I just turned 30 this past year, and I've just recently discovered this song. This has more emotion than any music being put out today, and the song is older than I am. "This is why Rock-N-Roll shall never die!"
and I am 71 and I did never hear this one before but when I was 16 the Kinks never failed to give us great songs
Meanwhile....It sounds like an 80's song when in fact it's from the mid 60's...Go figure..lol
The next 30 flys by faster and faster, get busy .
Never❤
I loved The Kinks when I was 9 yrs. old. Still do and I just turned 64. Thanks guys!
Great song to listen to while strolling down the street after going to Sunday dinner and calling out your hippie sister for abandoning her child.
sacre bleu where is me mama
Omg that is very specific
Hahaha 😂🤣
Or, blowing up some shit. Real relaxing song.
Sounds like something Tony would do
58 Years ago and this song still uplifts the soul!
The Kinks sang their songs with such conviction. I believe every word. Great band.
Ray Davies is like Lou Reed. John Cale said you never had to work out what a Lou Reed song was about. Same with Ray. He hits the spot so many times with his songs. Waterloo Sunset. Autumn Almanac.
@SophieLovesSunsets So true
Because they sung in their own accents, unlike most bands of that time, who mimiced American singers.
I wonder.........what's a French Canadian for "i grew up without a mother"? RIP James G
Forever.
SACRE BLEU! Where is me mama
The Kinks, The Cars,
The stones, The Beatles, And many many others, were just so good
And at a young age!
The who, too ❤
The first two are better than the last two.. Just my opinion. The Cars were so awesome, and you could tell it was a song by them, just from one or two seconds of listening.
Twice time i ever before that
I can't believe I've missed this song so long. Had to look it up, came out in 66, I was listening to rock by 73, my newest favorite song on earth. Radio will not play songs this long very often it interferes with commercials.
First time hearing this song. Maybe one of the best intros ever. Great song
"I won't take all that they hand me down..." LOVE THAT LINE. What a masterpiece that song, so far ahead of its time. It is fine now to say we are neurodivergent or different, many of us now feel that kind of odd pride at being well, who we are, because everyone else is taken. Of not being overly conformist at least. But in 1966 it was visionary and brave. Kinks > Beatles if you ask me, criminally underrated.
Way ahead of their time
Ray's writing and Dave's guitar playing together are pure gold
YES this band ROCKS
I didn’t fully appreciate how great a guitar player Dave was until maybe 20 years ago. I tried duplicating his riffs and solos, and never could play them at full speed. He was terrific in his prime.
I love this song by the Kinks. It talks about individualism! Not being a "human robot"
Or clone! Just be yourself and be proud of who you are!
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Child asks: "Grandma, what's an 'organic'?"
Well put
Be you, or be dead. Sorry, a decent human doesn't have a 3rd path. 😂
yep he 's an individual/ thats why people flock to this Country and everybody else cheers them on
Most brilliant performance of this song by far. Totally nailed it.
Love this live version of this song, I'm in my 60's and I just came across this song recently, it speaks to me, what a powerful and rebellious song it is love this!! Definitely a song for these times of today, we need it more than ever now!!!!
Resonate totally, 60’s also 😊
The Kinks were bad-asses! (in the best way)
64, don't know how I missed this it's my newest favorite song. I didn't take it as rebellion just not like everyone else. And don't want to be.This hits home for me I never really fit in and what I see out there most of it I don't want to fit in.
@@louiscolborn6715 Literally
I totally relate to this song.
I feel like an alien stuck in this world 👽
Thank you Sopranos for bringing me here
I Wonder what is french canadien for "where is my maman ???"
All the songs in sopranos are great!
just came here from there! 😄
The sopranos took you everywhere, with the music they played. I can think of 5 different times I went searching on youtube for music I heard on the show. Remember the song "hey , I saved the world today"?? Or "up in the club" Or "the dolphins"?? Those are 3 that I can think of. Michael imporioli was in charge of a lot of music for that show
@@michaelvitiello9960 Also 'Can't put your arms around a memory' by Johnny Thunders, another amazing song.
The Kinks are not like everybody else.
Яковлев Сергей they’re better than everyone else
Greatest song ever made
The fact is that this magnificent group is terribly underrated.
@@shaunryan6646 My first thought when I read this comment!
Love that song!!!!
i have no words for these guys....
Genius comes to mind...
These guys were my Dads Favorite ...i see why...holy shit, just very powerful and meaningful at a low point in my life, and my dad is Gone, lord i miss him, i love you dad, this song makes me break down.
😔
But its so good
The genius of Ray Davies is obscenely underappreciated,the joyof his music will always be relevant God save the Kinks
71 now and followed the Kinks since the 60s,all i can say is WOW.
Dave’s guitar playing gives me goosebumps every time.
Yes indeed! I remember getting his solo albums and found his lead playing to be extremely musical and right up there with other noted guitar players.
Dave Davies is one of the great unsung guitar players. Heart, melody and power
So powerful. The greatest hymn of individualism ever.
Ich liebe es.... die Erinnerung an Zeiten in denen ich einfach nur dieses Lied hörte und pures Glück meinen ganzen Körper geflutet hat alleine der Gedanke daran .... Gänsehaut am ganzen Körper ❤️😘 ich vermisse diese Tage ...
This song, in the original version was the downfall of my youth as I thought I was special and invincible. But after coming out of those dark years still breathing it's taken on a much more humble meaning and sends shivers down my spine. Bless Ray Davis, fucking genius 🙏
ye, yes he is. so glad i saw the kinks before they were banned from the US.
Wisdom is hard to come by. Once gained it cannot be lost
Ray Davies was a songwriter who indulged in irony. I'm glad you came around. This song is not, in fact, about not being like everybody else; it's about being like everybody else.
It's going to be my funeral song✊✊💯
amazing how a song can change meaning as you get older, its funny how the songs full of bravado when you are young actually sound like humility once the years have taken a few layers off
For me still THE "masterpiece" by the Kinks from their early years, from 1966 (with the self-confident statement "I'm not like everyone else")👍👏🎸🎶😍
Most underrated band of the British Invasion
@Jeremy Bob very well said !!!
@David Osterberg well...one learns something everyday !!!
@@joegongora2200 to late
your beatles alternative. since 196
Was that the one where they played footy in the trenches? 😅 Hehehe!
Sorry... I'll show myself out now.
Fritz! Fritz! Call an U-ber.
This deserves far more airplay, more people need to hear the Kinks back catalogue!
outdated, cupcake................................... yawn..................................
1967 me listening to the Kinks-2017 me listening to the Kinks
Eric Neilson me too.
Just the same for me.
Lol!
Me as well ..fuck the NWO..HUMANITY FIRST ALWAYS. .KIDS NEED TO KNOW THE FIGHTERS ..KALERGI MUST FAIL. :)))))
2019
Ray's vocals on this version simply elevate it to another level. He may not be the most technical vocalist, but he conveys a lot of emotion!! WTF WHAT A ROAR!!🤘
Edit: especially here 3:24
What a joy to hear this again. The guitar is magic!
Hello Lin, How are you doing?
How this isn't the most revered band in the history of rock music is a mystery to me.
yup, way before their time in so many ways
To many of us they are!
Because they weren’t like everybody else.
Because they're mediocre at best?
@@gfx2943 you clearly know very little about music history and have next to no knowledge about theory
The guitar playing by Dave takes this song, which is great, up 10 notches.
I used the lyrics to this song today with my EFL class in Paris. We covered phrasal verbs, the use of "though," and the expression "go to town." It went over fairly well, and more young people were introduced to this great band.
Great song featured in one of the greatest Sopranos episode!
+Mees "i wonder what's french for i grew up without a mother.". (Tony's Sister turns homicidal) Tony knew his Sister better than everyone else and showed her anger management classes were bullshit.
Arse Robinson Talented writing huh.
***** What's up
+Arse Robinson I dont think that was the whole point, there was also the idea of making himself feel better about not getting help for his anger issues and probably some more stuff.
+wouter038 That's the way I took it, too. He's always resisting help and in a constant battle with himself over every little thing and I think in a way at that moment he was jealous of Janice, or maybe he just didn't believe her. So he hit "below the belt" (which he's accused her of doing before) and brought her own child and her own hypocrisy to test just to prove if only to himself that anger management is bullshit. But it is absolutely self-serving on his own part. He has to believe that other people are just as bad as he is, otherwise his own crisis of conscience is actually winning the battle. He HAS to believe people cannot improve and that they are just the way they are.
Might be my favorite Kinks song, really speaks to me. Kinks forever!
The heart-felt power in this song gets me in the feels....
I cant help but get emotional
Was never much of a Kinks fan, mainly because my ex loved them, but I have to say this is a very good song. Heard it on The Sopranos, the scene when Tony pushes Janice’s buttons and then casually strolls away! LOL! This song fit that scene so well. I was floored.
Whoa .... This live version is very better than the studio version ! Magic !
"very better", that's very good :)
Carlos Gouyonnet Sorry
DoctorCena Just like the song says " I am not like everybody else" and that's very, very cool. Peace
DoctorCena I completely agree and Dave Davies guitar is simply brilliant. It is hard to believe this song was a 60's song as sounds like a very modern rock song. When I first heard this on The Sopranos I thought it was a cover as too heavy and modern to be The Kinks but I was wrong and Ray Davies does a great job with the vocal.
I think this is the kinks playing the song in the 90's o something. but yes, it's better than the original 60's version.
Ray Davies lyrics are literature. The Kinks' arrangements always match, underscore, and amplify their intensity.
Reminds me of the same lyrical talent as Hal David. Very special
@@michele2855 I'd just been thinking of Hal David/Burt Bacharach and how good they were and time and shown that.
@@tracygamble8073 you have great appreciation for music. I can remember from my childhood hearing all the old standards Bacharach and David as well as classical
This song should have at least 300 million views.
Billon......With a B........;)
But the prole useless eaters are vermin
Jela i send you 400 million views lolxx fab classic lol x
The Kinks. Whoooo. They were great.
The Kinks have these wonderful songs, that upon further reflection, are absolute masterpieces.
I truly love the Kinks. My first concert was these guys when I was 14. One of the best nights of my young life at the time.
❤️
Just out of interest, what year?
@@ciaranchapman1099 I saw the State of Confusion tour at the Philadelphia Spectrum in 1983. My mom let me go because my friend's mother took us down there on the El & Broad Street Line since she didn't drive or own a car. It was a great night. What was your 1st concert? You take care 🙂
I went when I was 12. My dad took me took me and I’ll never forget it. My first concert.
This is 1967 they are miles ahead of everyone else. In fact they were not like anybody else
written then, this version recorded in mid 90s i believe
this is the live version from 1996 which sounds much better than the studio version
Truly inspiring,never to be forgotten and great words that are so true.This tune will never die.
One of my all time favorite songs, that lead guitar is fucking epic...
I can't understand why this extraordinary piece of art is not recognized like others, it has everything, lirycs, good music and Ray singing very well.
Dave singing and writing this isn't it ? Probably why it is structured with more guitar soloing and is longer than the recorded version, Dave was a bit more the guitar man wasn't he? Encapsulates perhaps the differences between the two of them.
one of Britain's finest songwriters
CHILLS THROUGH THE ENTIRE SONG.....HOLY SMOKES...
JUST ABSOLUTELY AMAZING, AND VIBES SO GOOD I CRY..
WOW🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸💪💪😎
MAKES ME APPRECIATE LIFE
I am retired, a TH-cam music addict. Love old blues but also other stuff like this. Lovely.
Respect
This song was way, WAY ahead of its time.
This song was used absolutely perfectly in The Sopranos, with all killing,extortion,etc. it was Soprano at his most malcontent evilest moment in the entire series,IMHO.
Spot on.
This song was the reason that scene was as powerful as it was. I started reading your comment thinking it was my own lol. The Sopranos music /scene selection was epic. Will never be replicated. This, season 4 episode 1 opening scene and ending scene Timezones world descruction, gives me chills to this day, Annie lennox Little Bird, I could go and on...
Jennifer, what happened in that episode? I forget which one that was.
Tony beats up the bartender at the Bing for like the third time but goes so far he does permanent damage and the guy quits. Then he provokes Janice into a fit of rage by making fun of her lost son, ruining the progress she's made in anger management class.
Thenowhereman42 I understand why he did it though. Janice is a bullshiter
The lead guitar playing in this song (Dave Davies?) is _fantastic_ Top notch.
This song will never get old. Amazing music, amazing band.
RIP James Gandolfini
RIP Harpo
😔
And RiP Tony Soprano
Tony ( King ) soprano
"Not gonna take it a lying down, and I force smile though I wear a frown" = Tony soprano mind set
0:28.. the way that guitar is almost humming 🤩😍
Simply beautiful. The lyrics, arrangements and harmony all melt in perfectly.
i'm listening this song every night. It keeps me motivated to be myself in this world..
All you have is....
Depression is anger turned inward.....and this is why i'm not like everybody else.
So said Dr. Freud...
Andrew Winters Dr. Melfi*
The quote is "depression is rage turned inward"
In 2003 I was diagnosed with Clinical Depression. There are many levels of depression. I must say I was not angered at anything. I could not dress my self, let alone go to work.
Actually rage is sorrow turned outward.
One of the best bands to have ever came from blighty. So many absolute classics. Songs are truly timeless and relatable to wvery generation since unlike many other popular bands of that era. Long live the kinks
I wonder where Harpo's eatin his Sunday dinner.
under the boardwalk, watchin his mom with a schlong in her mouth! under the boardwalk....
Death Rager Ohhhh what about my wife?!
015888 you married her.
tdevil101 German Shepard shaved asshole 😂
015888 you sopranos. You go to far.
It seemed like in the late 70s, early 80s The Kinks toured every year... must have seen them 6 or 8 times. They were sooo good, live. Damnation, I miss those days!
this song got me ..... in a time when i needed to hear it... Thank God for that moment that college radio exists that doesnt play out the played out BS on main radio
Only found this the other day. 2024. Played it to my hubs of 30 plus years.
He says 'The Kinks? I used to know Ray Davis back in the day. Great lad.'. Well, you can still be surprised after an age. 😂
Brilliant song. Have on loop.
I won't take all that they hand me down
And make out a smile, though I wear a frown
And I'm not take it all lying down
'Cause once I get started I go to town
'Cause I'm not like everybody else
I'm not like everybody else
I'm not like everybody else
I'm not like everybody else
And I don't want to ball about like everybody else
And I don't want to live my life like everybody else
And I won't say that I feel fine like everybody else
'Cause I'm not like everybody else
I'm not like everybody else
But darling, you know that I love you true
Do anything that you want me to
Confess all my sins like you want me to
There's one thing that I will say to you
I'm not like everybody else
I'm not like everybody else
I'm not like everybody else
I'm not like everybody else
And I don't want to ball about like everybody else
And I don't want to live my life like everybody else
And I won't say that I feel fine like everybody else
'Cause I'm not like everybody else
I'm not like everybody else
Like everybody else
Like everybody else
Like everybody else
Like everybody else
If you all want me to settle down
Slow up and stop all my running 'round
Do everything like you want me to
There's one thing that I will say to you
I'm not like everybody else
I'm not like everybody else
I'm not like everybody else
I'm not like everybody else
And I don't want to ball about like everybody else
And I don't want to live my life like everybody else
And I won't say that I feel fine like everybody else
'Cause I'm not like everybody else
I'm not like everybody else
Like everybody else (like everybody else)
Like everybody else (like everybody else)
Like everybody else (like everybody else)
Like everybody else
pretty sure i don't want to get destroyed like everybody else was a verse in the first chorus
You quoted the original lyrics from 1966, however, the lyrics in this version are slightly different. The Kinks reworked this song in the 90s and this version was released on their album To the Bone.
Unbelievable that this was made over 50 years ago.
Jake M this version is from 1996 or so
+kinksboss1 Exactly. I thought this was the 1990s version from the To the Bone double album. Dave's playing skill improved at an astounding rate from 1964 to 1970, but he didn't have the chops to play like this at that time. First time I heard him able to play like this was the intro to Celluloid Heroes at the concert in Providence RI around 1979 or 1980.
truly!
Not really .... the '60's was FULL of "attitude", dude ....
This music was timeless.... there's so little that can come anywhere near it, today..
Real music during a forgotten time, beyond perfection !
A beautiful friend named Erikka turned me on to this song. Easily the coolest song by The Kinks ❤
Not a Sopranos fan, but what a great version of this song. I don't usually choose live versions, but wow. One of the greatest bands of all time.
God save The Kinks!
I wonder what's French-Canadian for I grew up without a mother. Sacré bleu, where is my me mama.
I wonder what's French-Canadian for "Tony never had the makings of a varsity athlete".
This song is F'n Awesome, the sound of those two guitars is DEEP!
At 71 this music still grips my soul. Our music, from those days will never exist again, and can't be compared with today's music
Despite your age, I think you feel young inside, mate. I’m 30, but I feel like 17. And yes, 60s music is the best !
Level 45. Props level 71
@@DanielFranc35 do you brother
@@DanielFranc35 much love 2 u brother
@@DanielFranc35 you're aspiration bro
RIP James, you will always be missed.
This is the best performance of this Kinks song ever . It wasrelegated to a b side ofSunny Afternoon and should have been an A side in its own right .
Superamos 31 Davies in them days B sides had to be great in order to make the money
Superamos 31 Davies ....yeah, but it might have frightened the hippies, ....Great song!....the Cry did a cover of this tune in the new wave era of the early 1980's
its better than any song on face to face. one of their best ever
This is sublime and the apotheosis of the Kinks. For all Ray’s superbly witty lyrics, it is only when brother Dave plays the electric guitar like a real seventies rock star that perfect fusion. Morrissey needed Marr, Liam needed Noel. Can’t live with you, can’t live without you!
I'm just surprised it did not get enough air play. Great song! awesome7 _ Rocks_ like not everbody else! Thanks for posting this gem.
I had completely forgot about this song by the Kinks. I love it! The words are so true! Accept yourself and just be you! You are GREAT!
This must be an ironic song to listen to at a concert, a big group of people all chanting "i'm not like everybody else"
+scully
Ha!
I saw Dave a couple of years ago and he opened *and* closed his set with this song.
"We're all individuals! Tell us more!"
+scully Because we are not like everybody else. A hungarian poet Dezső Kosztolányi said in his poem: The only one in millions (the original words: Milliók között az egyetlenegy). We are all individual persons and no one like us, and never be.
+scully True. Though, a huge minority went to that concert.
+scully wow you are a real philsopher
The Kinks will remain one of my favorite bands, cause I'm not like everybody else, that's never heard of this GREAT band.
One hell of an Excellent band the Kinks are . I got to see them when they were in Florida promoting their Sleepwalker album. They were so frigging good I was amazed. And it just confirmed why I was a big fan of theirs. I give a bow and raise my glass to you all gentlemen.
Considering their immense catalogue of amazing work this song ranks right at the top I’ve always felt that they never got the respect that they deserved as a Giant in the Rock industry Give me the Kinks over the Stones any Fuckin Day
It really tells me that I'm not like everybody else, paranoia will destroy you
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Why don't the radio stations ever play this awesome music?
Carl Thompson buy the fucking cd
Too long
@@jean-marieboucherit4716 you dope.
cian conway no you dope, you illiterate ignorant insulting mediocre thinking person , is that all you have to say? Insults, that’s what you know? Who are you? Are you American, a country that was built on insults? Are you British, making the biggest mistake of the past 1000 years? Do You think before you insult? Do you speak a foreign language? Do you have respect for music? Or are you the one who says Dope?
@@jean-marieboucherit4716 This isn't even a selection of witty insults, Jean-Marie, you're scrapping at the bottom of the barrel for your bottom of the shelf insults.
Their best song and all their songs are gold.
it is their best overlooked song
my favourite song by them
They reinvented their own song into a grunge masterpiece. Wow
Some people think grunge was a American invention,no no no
Calling it Grunge is an insult
The British really rule when it comes to authentic music
If it wasn't for Elvis Presley, Buddy Holly, and Chuck Berry, perhaps the British groups wouldn't be great !!! They returned the favor in America when Rock Music was almost dying. They brought back the raw sound in Rock and Pop Music when it was almost missing .
Yeah we got lots of great acts. Take That, Sam Smith. Authentic tae fook
@@joegongora2200 Good call and spot. Let's not forget all the bluesman before that either...
The US cultivated it, and the UK perfected it (I'm from the US). This is in my top 5 favorite songs.
@@will2741 Ffs hahahahaha
A really great version of this song. Love the guitar on this!
Обалденная вещь, с Духом, Яростью, Любовью в Землю!
Saw these guys back in Detroit. Great concert! Highly underrated band!