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"See My Friends" (sometimes titled "See My Friend") is a song by the English rock band
the Kinks The Kinks were an English rock band formed in London in 1963 by brothers Ray Davies, Ray and Dave Davies, and Pete Quaife. They are regarded as one of the most influential rock bands of the 1960s. The band emerged during the height of British ...
, written by the group's singer and guitarist,
Ray Davies Sir Raymond Douglas Davies ( ; born 21 June 1944) is an English musician. He was the lead vocalist, rhythm guitarist and primary songwriter for the Rock music, rock band the Kinks, which he led, with his younger brother Dave Davies, Dave pro ...
. Released in July 1965, it reached number 10 on the ''Record Retailer'' chart. The song incorporates a drone-effect played on guitar, evoking a sound reminiscent of the Indian tambura. "See My Friends" is one of the key early works in the style known as
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. Music historian Jonathan Bellman sees it as the first Western rock song to integrate Indian
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sounds, citing its release four months ahead of
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' "
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", which includes a
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part. However, Davies biographer
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comments that a preceding single release (" Heart Full of Soul" by
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) was "pre-empting Davies's innovative use of Indian music".


Background and inspiration

In his interviews at the time of the song's release, Ray Davies told journalists
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and Keith Altham that "See My Friends" was about
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. He told Cleave that it was "about being a youth who is not sure of his identity", a feeling he had experienced, and recalled that he once said to wife Rasa, "If it wasn't for you, I'd be queer." He has also said the song concerns the death of his elder sister, Rene, who lived for a time in
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, Canada. On returning to England, she fell ill owing to an undiagnosed hole in her heart and died while dancing at a nightclub. Just before Rene died, according to Davies, she gave him his first guitar for his thirteenth birthday. Inspiration for the song came from a stopover in
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in late January 1965, while the Kinks were en route to Australia. Early one morning, Davies heard a group of fishermen on the beach by the band's hotel, chanting as they took their nets out. This chant became very personal to Davies, reaching into his
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. He recalled that once the band arrived in Australia for their tour, he began working on several new songs, particularly "See My Friends". Davies said of the effect of his stopover in Bombay: "I always liked the chanting. Someone once said to me, 'England is grey and India is like a chant.' I don't think England is that grey but India like a long drone. When I wrote the song, I had the sea near Bombay in mind."
Shel Talmy Sheldon Talmy (August 11, 1937 – November 13, 2024) was an American record producer, songwriter, and arranger, best known for his work in England in the 1960s with the Who, the Kinks, and many other artists. Talmy arranged and produced hits ...
, the Kinks' producer during the early part of their career, has said that "See My Friends" was inspired by Jon Mark. Talmy believed that Davies only adopted Indian influences in his songwriting after hearing a Mark recording that Talmy played him and offered as a model for the style.


Recording

Kinks biographer Doug Hinman provides some detail on the recording sessions at Pye Studios, London: Ray Davies recalled he was keen to achieve "this little feedback sound" on his Framus 12-string. He added that the recording was heavily limited with compression, which resulted in a "wonderfully squashed... surging" quality. According to Peter Lavezzoli in his book ''The Dawn of Indian Music in the West'', it was Talmy who suggested the band add the droning effect. He said the sound was created using two six-string electric guitars, each playing the E chord's tonic and fifth notes. The song uses the droning major chord over most of its verse section, with a harmonic change occurring at the end. The bridge sections adopt a more varied chord progression, thereby departing from Indian musical form. Davies furthered the song's Indian mood in his style of singing. In Lavezzoli's description, his "nasal lead vocal" suggests an attempt to "sing a raga" over the droning guitars.


Release

While Davies and Talmy wanted "See My Friends" to be the Kinks' next single,
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, the group's former producer, planned to release the previously recorded "Ring the Bells". A battle of wills ensued between Page and Talmy. The latter prevailed, having initiated legal proceedings to prevent Page from releasing earlier material by the band. The single was eventually released in the United Kingdom on 30 July 1965. "Never Met a Girl Like You Before", recorded a month before "See My Friends" was used as the B-side.
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released the single in United States on 29 September 1965, and it was included on the US-only album '' Kinkdom'' later in the year. It has since been reissued on the 1998 CD release of '' Kinda Kinks''. The single was afforded a lukewarm reception at the time. Davies expressed disappointment at this, saying: " t'sthe only one I've really liked, and they're not buying it. You know, I put everything I've got into it... It makes me think they must be morons or something. Look, I'm not a great singer, nor a great writer, not a great musician. But I ''do'' give everything I have... and I did for this disc." "See My Friends" was reviewed unfavourably by Altham in the ''
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'', and Altham was similarly intolerant of Davies' comments to him concerning duality and bisexuality. Davies later said that opposition to the song may have been beneficial, assuring it a level of "notoriety". More impressed, ''
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''s reviewer described the song as an "exciting and intriguing slow rhythm number that will fast spiral up the chart". In ''
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'', it was described as a "rhythmic, medium-paced blues-tinged romantic weeper essayed with loads of poise and authority". ''
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'' said that it has a "folk-rock sound that ought to get he Kinkslistens." "See My Friends" spent nine weeks on the ''
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'' chart (later the UK Singles Chart), where it peaked at number 10 on 8 September. It was one of the band's lowest-charting singles during this period of the 1960s; Talmy attributed this to the song being "so far ahead of the market". The single also reached numbers 36 in West Germany, 26 in the Netherlands, and 19 in Sweden.


Contemporary influence and legacy

Lavezzoli recognises "See My Friends" as the first example of sustained Indian-style drone in rock and "the first pop song to evoke an Indian ". The single was influential on the Kinks' contemporaries in the UK pop scene at a time when other musicians embraced Indian sounds. It anticipated the widespread popularity of
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, a style pursued by bands such as
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,
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and
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. London artist, writer and musician Barry Fantoni, a longstanding friend of Davies, recalled playing the track to the Beatles and cited this as the inspiration for them to incorporate drone in "
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", which also included a sitar part. In his book '' Revolution in the Head'',
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comments that while the song most likely did influence the Beatles,
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's interest in Indian music had already begun by the summer of 1965, and the Kinks could equally have been influenced by the Beatles' " Ticket to Ride" when recording "See My Friends". Recorded in February that year and released as a single in April, "Ticket to Ride" used a subtle, drug-inspired drone suggestive of India, played on rhythm guitar, and a melody that MacDonald terms "raga-like".
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of
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considered "See My Friends use of drone to be more effective than anything similar in the Beatles' work. Townshend admitted to copying it when the Who recorded the ''
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'' track " The Good's Gone" later in 1965.
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and
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were also vocal in their appreciation of the Kinks' song. Dave Davies recalled meeting McCartney in London's Scotch of St. James nightclub and McCartney saying: "You bastards! How dare you! I should have made that record." In 1976, ''
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'' ranked "See My Friends" at number 90 in their list of the 100 best singles of all time. In 1992, ''
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'' included the song in their list of the "100 Most Important Records Ever Made"; the staff wrote that the "minor Kinks hit" was "the earliest of raga-pop drones, definitive in prophetic unlikeliness", adding that while bigger acts from the period are taken for granted, this song helps reveal that "the undercurrents are where the future is." "See My Friends" was included on Ray Davies's '' The Kinks Choral Collection'', a 2009 album of choral renditions of the Kinks' hits by the Crouch End Festival Chorus. Performed by Davies and
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, the song was also the title track to another collection of re-recordings by Davies, '' See My Friends'', released in 2010.


Charts


Personnel

According to Doug Hinman: *
Ray Davies Sir Raymond Douglas Davies ( ; born 21 June 1944) is an English musician. He was the lead vocalist, rhythm guitarist and primary songwriter for the Rock music, rock band the Kinks, which he led, with his younger brother Dave Davies, Dave pro ...
lead vocal, acoustic
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* Dave Daviesbacking vocal, electric guitar * Pete Quaifebass guitar *
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drums


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