Behind the Brick Walls

In this episode, we dive into ‘Dead End Street’ by The Kinks, a song that captures the stark realities of working-class life in 1960s Britain. We break down the meaning behind the lyrics, explore the lived experiences of Ray and Dave Davies, and discuss what it meant to be part of Britain’s “dead-end” streets.

Om Podcasten

Joseph dives into how British musicians have reflected the country’s economic hardships and the struggles of its working class over the decades.