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  1. A Hole in the Sock of Dave Davies refers to an unreleased album of solo material by Dave Davies, lead guitarist and co-founder of British rock band the Kinks. Apparently the album was, at least for a time, intended to be released under the name Lincoln County, however, numerous names have been applied to it, including The Album That ...

  2. 21 de abr. de 2018 · But 1969 was still a great year, especially since Dave Davies was planning a solo album (probably called "A Hole in the Sock of Dave Davies") that never got released. As a result, this is an unusually Dave-heavy album, with seven songs written and sung by him and seven by Ray.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dave_DaviesDave Davies - Wikipedia

    As anticipation grew for the release of the new LP, it was nicknamed A Hole in the Sock Of. " Lincoln County" was chosen as the next single, but it failed to chart. By the time a fourth single, "Hold My Hand", met with the same result, a combination of his own lack of interest in continuing and Pye's decision to stop killed off any ...

  4. Released. 2017 — UK. Vinyl — 7", 45 RPM, EP, Record Store Day, Mono. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1984 Vinyl release of "A Hole In The Sock Of Dave Davies" on Discogs.

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  5. 25 de ene. de 2012 · 25th January 2012. Whatever it was meant to be, it wasn’t fun. In the closing years of the 1960s, the Kinks’ managers Robert Wace and Grenville Collins cajoled Dave Davies into recording...

  6. (The album did not yet have a name when Davies stopped working on it, although Davies, in one interview, stated ironically that it would be titled A Hole in the Sock of (Dave Davies), which has led some fans to refer to it by that name.)

  7. Main article: A Hole in the Sock of (Dave Davies) In July 1967, Davies released his first solo single, credited entirely under his name (although co-written by his brother and fellow Kinks member Ray Davies), entitled "Death of a Clown". [16]