We're back, and what better way than with a song that may be more apropo today than when it came out.
The lyrics of "State of Confusion" touch on both personal and global stresses, and remind the listener that Ray Davies had been on the rock scene for a long time by 1983. Musically, the strong pop rock sound fits in nicely with the Kinks' early 80s work.
Interestingly, "State of Confusion" was not released as a single in the U.S., although the song did hit #26 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart (based on airplay). The album of the same name hit #12 on the charts, driven by the success of "Come Dancing" - the Kinks most successful song in decades.
The video seems a little bit more lighthearted than the song, but still conveys the intended message. We particularly like how Davies singing is out of synch with the song at several points.
While State of Confusion (and "Come Dancing") were the last big successes of the Kinks storied career, long time readers may recall that we featured "Do It Again" on ERV in September 2012. We encourage folks to check that one out, as well.
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