Yet I've always had a weird fascination with "Johnny Thunder"; maybe it's the odd, childlike la-la-las, or Ray's strained delivery. But I think it's just the closest thing the album has to a straight pop/rock song. At the time I bought Village Green back in high school, I knew the band for their early 60s singles and late 70s return to hard rock, so stumbling across this quiet, thoughtful album came as quite a surprise; "Johnny Thunder" was a little closer to familiar ground, but it's still part of the unique Ray Davies character-based storytelling that makes the album such a wonder. (Hell, Davies even brought him back for a sequel, "One Of The Survivors," on 1973's Preservation Act 1.)
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