You Really Got Me (Live at the Playhouse Theatre, September 1964)
Cadillac (Live at the Playhouse Theatre, 1964)
Little Queenie (Live at the Playhouse Theatre, 1964)
All Day and All of the Night (Live at the Playhouse Theatre, 1964)
I'm a Lover Not a Fighter (Live at the Playhouse Theatre, 1964)
I've Got That Feeling (Live at Piccadilly Studios, 1964)
You Shouldn't Be Sad (Live at Maida Vale Studios, 1965)
Tired of Waiting for You (Live at Maida Vale Studios, 1965)
Everybody's Gonna Be Happy (Live at Maida Vale Studios, 1965)
This Strange Effect (Live at Aeolian Hall, 1965)
See My Friends (Live at Aeolian Hall, 1965)
Hide and Seek (Live at Aeolian Hall, 1965)
Milk Cow Blues (Live at the Playhouse Theatre, 1965)
Never Met a Girl Like You Before (Live at the Playhouse Theatre, 1965)
Wonder Where My Baby Is Tonight (Live at the Playhouse Theatre, 1965)
Till the End of the Day (Live at the Playhouse Theatre, 1965)
A Well Respected Man (Live at the Playhouse Theatre, 1965)
Where Have All the Good Times Gone? (Live at the Playhouse Theatre, 1965)
Death of a Clown (Live at the Playhouse Theatre, 1967)
Good Luck Charm (Live at the Playhouse Theatre, 1967)
Sunny Afternoon (Live at Maida Vale Studios, 1967)
Harry Rag (Live at Maida Vale Studios, 1967)
Mr Pleasant (Live at Maida Vale Studios, 1967)
Susannah's Still Alive (Live at Maida Vale Studios, 1967)
David Watts (Live at Maida Vale Studios, 1967)
Waterloo Sunset (Live at BBC Piccadilly Studios, 1968)
Days (Live at BBC Piccadilly Studios, 1968)
Love Me Till the Sun Shines (Live at the Playhouse Theatre, 1968)
Monica (Live at the Playhouse Theatre, 1968)
The Village Green Preservation Society (Live at the Playhouse Theatre, 1968)
Where Did My Spring Go? (Live at the Riverside Studios, 1969)
When I Turn Off the Living Room Lights (Live at the Riverside Studios, 1969)
Mindless Child of Motherhood (Live at the Aeolian Hall, 1970)
Acute Schizophrenia Paranoia Blues (Live at Kensington House, 1972)
Holiday (Live at Kensington House, 1972)
Skin and Bone (Live at Kensington House, 1972)
Supersonic Rocket Ship (Live at Kensington House, 1972)
Demolition (Live at Langham Studios, 1974)
Mirror of Love (Live at Langham Studios, 1974)
Money Talks (Live at Langham Studios, 1974)
Victoria (In Concert at the Hippodrome Theatre, 1974)
Here Comes Yet Another Day (In Concert at the Hippodrome Theatre, 1974)
Dedicated Follower of Fashion (In Concert at the Hippodrome Theatre, 1974)
Celluloid Heroes (In Concert at the Hippodrome Theatre, 1974)
Daylight (In Concert at the Hippodrome Theatre, 1974)
Here Comes Flash (In Concert at the Hippodrome Theatre, 1974)
He's Evil (In Concert at the Hippodrome Theatre, 1974)
Lola (In Concert at the Hippodrome Theatre, 1974)
Sleepwalker (The Kinks Christmas Concert, 1977)
Life on the Road (The Kinks Christmas Concert, 1977)
Slum Kids (The Kinks Christmas Concert, 1977)
Get Back in the Line (The Kinks Christmas Concert, 1977)
The Hard Way (The Kinks Christmas Concert, 1977)
Alcohol (The Kinks Christmas Concert, 1977)
UK two CD collection of rare BBC recordings by the Rock legends. This release is collated from BBC-owned Kinks recordings that still exist in the archive and charts the inexorable rise of the band. The BBC gave the band a ... more »platform and support at crucial stages in their career and The Kinks at the BBC plays like an alternate Greatest Hits, a musical growing up in public. This two CD version includes over 50 live tracks from various performances and venues, including the Playhouse Theatre, Maida Vale Studios, Kensington House and the Hippodrome.« less
UK two CD collection of rare BBC recordings by the Rock legends. This release is collated from BBC-owned Kinks recordings that still exist in the archive and charts the inexorable rise of the band. The BBC gave the band a platform and support at crucial stages in their career and The Kinks at the BBC plays like an alternate Greatest Hits, a musical growing up in public. This two CD version includes over 50 live tracks from various performances and venues, including the Playhouse Theatre, Maida Vale Studios, Kensington House and the Hippodrome.