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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    Mr. Evasion

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    My Song

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    My Time

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    My Time (alternate mix)

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    My Time (single version)

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    My Time (undubbed alternate version)

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    No Future

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    Not Givin' In

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    Not Only but Also

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    October 26

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    October 26 (Revolution)

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    Office Love

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    Oh Baby Doll

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    Old Man Going

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    One Long Glance

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    Onion Soup

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    Onion Soup (live 73)

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    Onion Soup / Another Bowl

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    Out in the Night

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    Over the Moon

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    Over the Moon (single edit)

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    Over the Moon (single version)

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    Parachute

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    Passion of Love

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    Perfecting Grey (acetate recording)

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    Peter

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    Peter / Rip Off Train

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    Photographer

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    Photographer (alternate mix)

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    Photographer (single version)

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    Photographer (undubbed alternate version)

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    Play With Fire

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    Pretty Beat

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    Pretty Thing

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    Pretty Things

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    Private Sorrow

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    Private Sorrow (single version)

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    Private Sorrow / Balloon Burning

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    Progress

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    Progress (alternate mix)

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    Progress (single version)

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    Progress (undubbed alternate version)

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    Pure Cold Stone

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    Rain

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    Rainin in My Heart

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    Rainin' in My Heart

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    Rave Up

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    Religion's Dead

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    Religion's Dead (live 73)

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    Remember That Boy


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