The seemingly never ended will they/wont talk surrounding The Kinks reunion may have been put to bed once and for all after younger brother Dave told the Telegraph that any sort of reunion would not last much longer than an hour, as he couldn't put up with his brother for any longer.
Davies, who now lives in Devon, says he tries not to think about his days with The Kinks, however, claims that he still gets excited when he hears their music on the radio, he said:
"When I hear it on the radio, I get excited, until you think about the way things really were – the bad contracts, the arguments, beating people up, getting beaten up, all the s---. But, in the end, hopefully, it will only be the music that is left."
The ongoing Davies feud has been well documented throughout the years but Dave believes a Kinks 're-gathering' would only serve to fuel younger brothers Ray's ego, he told the Telegraph:
"I thought what we were doing in the Kinks was collaborative. But Ray uses different words to me. He would talk about me as his muse.
"So I’m important to be in his life, but only as a support for what he’s doing. That’s a pretty hard pill to swallow.
"How could I not love my own brother? I just can’t stand to be with him. About an hour with Ray’s my limit, so it would be a very short reunion."
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