Persona and Voice in the Kinks' Songs of the Late 1960s

Author:

Gelbart Matthew

Abstract

During the later 1960s, the Kinks wrote many songs confronting the dominant reception trope of reading the rock star as iconic ‘youth’ who ‘authentically’ presented his or her life on stage. The present article approaches this issue through Edward T. Cone's and other work on voice and persona in music. Several specific Kinks songs from the period are analysed, focusing on the divergence between vocal ‘protagonists’ and other personae or voices appearing in the music, which make it difficult to map the protagonists onto the writer/performer directly. The methods explored have broader implications for analysing rock songs as musical-cultural artefacts.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Music

Reference104 articles.

1. Laing, One Chord Wonders, 65–7.

2. Ibid., 199.

3. I am grateful to Wye J. Allanbrook for bringing this to my attention.

4. The first three Kinks albums all carried individual profiles of the group members, probably in the wake of the Beatles' big break in February 1964. But even these profiles seem comfortably absorbed into the group persona in a more abstract sense. The profiles were still listed clearly as elements of ‘the Kinks’, and any of them could be mapped onto any of the song-protagonists during the listening experience.

5. These sound effects were the legacy of an earlier concept-album project; see below.

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