
The Kinks' Dave Davies Responds to Moby's 'Lola' Transphobia Criticism
Kinks co-founder Dave Davies has strongly responded to Moby's criticism of their 1970 single 'Lola,' defending the song against accusations of being 'gross and transphobic' and questioning Moby's relevance, stating Moby should reconsider his words.
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Kinks guitarist Dave Davies hits back at Moby for calling 1970 single Lola ‘gross and transphobic’
The band’s co-founder responded to the US musician’s comments, defending the song and saying they are ‘not transphobic’ The Kinks co-founder and guitarist Dave Davies hit back at Moby after the US electronic musician said that he could no longer listen to the band’s 1970 hit Lola on the grounds that he found it “gross and transphobic”. Moby told the Guardian Saturday magazine’s Honest Playlist feature that he was repulsed by the song after it came up on a Spotify playlist. “I like their early...
By Laura Snapes
Read full article →The Kinks Respond to Moby Bashing ‘Lola’: ‘Who the F-ck Is Moby?’
"I don't like to criticize anybody," Dave Davies tells Rolling Stone. "But I didn't particularly like his music. And I don't like him because he's throwing all this shit up about something that shouldn't bother him"
By Andy Greene
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