The four Kinks songs that shaped rock history, according to the Rock and Roll Hall of FameFar Out’s own Tom Taylor described the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, fairly and accurately, as “the great arbiters of taste that everyone seems to hate and disregard” recently. However, one group whose impact, innovation or, especially, the quality remains undebatable is The Kinks, and the Rock Hall at least got it right when inducting the group in 1990. Further down, with a still impressive four songs to their credit, are The Kinks, with ‘You Really Got Me’, ‘A Well Respected Man’, ‘Waterloo Sunset’ and ‘Lola’, which are all deserving. But any conversation about the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame wouldn’t be complete without somebody asking why a particular song hasn’t been inducted, so here are four such suggestions: ‘All Day and All of the Night’, ‘Where Have All the Good Times Gone? ’, ‘Dedicated Follower of Fashion’ and ‘This Time Tomorrow’, which should all be enough to push The Kinks up to their place beside their fellow British invaders.