Punch-ups
with his brother. Hitting his wife with a phone. Running six miles across
London to thump his agent. And the day he tried to kill himself on stage. With
unprecedented access to his family, friends and rivals, Johnny Rogan delves
deep into the dark psyche of Ray Davies, the very controlling king of The Kinks
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