The Pretty Things

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  • psychedelic
  • 60s
  • psychedelic rock
  • classic rock
  • british invasion
The Pretty Things were a 1960s and 1970s rock and roll band from London. They pioneered a raw approach to rhythm and blues (and later, psychedelia) that influenced a number of key bands of the 1960s British invasion, particularly The Rolling Stones, and David Bowie whose first hero was Phil May. Pretty Things was preceded by Little Boy Blue and the Blue Boys which consisted of Dick Taylor, fellow Sidcup Art College student Keith Richards and Mick Jagger.

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Songs

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    13 Chester Street

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    13, Chester Street

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    A House in the Country

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    A House in the Country (single version)

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    A Thousand Ages From the Sun

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    Alexander

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    Alexander (live 1969)

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    All Light Up

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    All Night Sailor

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    Allnight Sailor

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    Another Bowl?

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    Atlanta

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    Balboa Island

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    Ballad of Hollis Brown

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    Balloon Burning

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    Balloon Burning (single version)

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    Baron Saturday

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    Baron Saturday (live 1998)

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    Beat Goes On

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    Belfast Cowboy

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    Belfast Cowboys

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    Belfast Cowboys / Bruise in the Sky

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    Big Boss Man

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    Big City

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    Bitter End

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    Blow Your Mind

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    Blue Serge Blues

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    Blue Turns To Red

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    Blues for Robert Johnson

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    Bracelets

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    Bracelets of Fingers

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    Bridge of God

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    Bright Lights of the City

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    Bruise in the Sky

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    Buried Alive

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    Buzz the Jerk

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    Can't Stand the Pain

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    Can't Stop

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    Cause and Effect

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    Cause I'm a Man

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    Children

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    Children (alternate take)

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    Children (alternate version)

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    Children (single version)

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    Circus Mind

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    Cold Stone

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    Come Home Momma

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    Come See Me

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    Country Road

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    Cries From the Midnight Circus


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