That is an extraordinary interpretation! I think it is written from the perspective of the working class Davies family living in a tiny house in Muswell Hill, to whom Hollywood seemed like another world, about which they could only dream. Does Ray say it is not important? He wishes his life was a non-stop Hollywood movie show! Terrific work, Rob and Lloyd!
Hmmmm... Rock stars like the Kinks singing about how everybody is a star, and that it's not important to be one... I wonder if whoever wrote wrote this song did it while sitting poolside at their Hollywood Hills home? Yeah like they're suffering and struggling...
Great song and video.
Love it.
George Vreeland Hill
I'd agree with that - "Terrific work, Rob and Lloyd!"
A delightful video to exquisite lyrics.
That is an extraordinary interpretation!
I think it is written from the perspective of the working class Davies family living in a tiny house in Muswell Hill, to whom Hollywood seemed like another world, about which they could only dream.
Does Ray say it is not important? He wishes his life was a non-stop Hollywood movie show!
Terrific work, Rob and Lloyd!
Figured people who were interested in Hollywood Blvd would find that name easier to spot.
I just posted an extended version.
Another thing...why don't you call it "Celluloid Heroes"?
Hmmmm... Rock stars like the Kinks singing about how everybody is a star, and that it's not important to be one... I wonder if whoever wrote wrote this song did it while sitting poolside at their Hollywood Hills home? Yeah like they're suffering and struggling...
Better if you didn't chop it off. The idea was good, but why stop?
Hmmm. Hollywood doesn't look all that clean.