Dave Davies says that as long as his former bandmates in The Kinks are still alive, there is always a chance for a reunion.
"I'd say there's an outside shot," Davies told Rolling Stone, adding that his brother Ray Davies' schedule also impacts the prospects of a reunion.
"Where there's life, there's hope. I know Ray has a lot coming up, and I do as well, so we'll see how things span out in the next few months. A lot of it depends on how Ray and I feel by the end of the year, physically, emotionally and psychologically. I wish I could give you a more definitive answer, but I don't want to jump the gun."
While the world waits, Davies is keeping busy and has a new live album out, Rippin' Up New York City, and is working on another studio LP with his son Russell while prepping for another round of shows.
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