Today we explore The Kinks' 1967 hit "David Watts" and the inspiration (and inside joke) that inspired Ray Davies' lyrics from their album 'Something Else.' We'll explore the song's themes of envy and social hierarchy, it's suspected homoerotic undertones, and unpack The Kinks' influence on rock music.
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