Is this about the band having to change "with the times", and work on marketing themselves better?
That is that image sells more than music? I think nowadays this message is very true in regards to pop music, not so sure if this is what The Kinks had in mind though (not sure of the context at the time of this songs release).
Is this about the band having to change "with the times", and work on marketing themselves better?
That is that image sells more than music? I think nowadays this message is very true in regards to pop music, not so sure if this is what The Kinks had in mind though (not sure of the context at the time of this songs release).