This really takes me back. Great band. Huge contribution to music that never got the recognition deserved. The band I was in supported the Pretty Things at a gig in Lewes Town Hall in 1967. I was fifteen and it is a great and treasured memory. Thank you Pretty Things.
The Pretty Things meant a lot more to me than the Stones because they never sold out in any form. They were true to their roots even through their "psychedelic" period.
Agree 100%. I have more Pretty Things music in my collection (burned cds from lps and other cds) than any other band by far. Loved the early Stones till they dumbed it down around 1970. But my favorites are the Pretty Things, Kinks, and Beatles, though I could make a long boring list but I won't.
I had a three years secondment in London ages ago and one of the highlights was seeing The Pretty Things live in a club in 1999, I think the place was called Club 100, in the center of London. I remember the singer mentioning once or twice that his guitarist used to play with the Stones at the very beginning.
Why was Wally Waller excluded from this? He co-wrote half of Emotions with May, co-wrote SF Sorrow with Dick Taylor and May, and co-wrote and produced Parachutes. 🤔
Yep, - there was Mick... BUT what about DICK Taylor, the very first Stones guitarist? Because he was there with Keef I suppose. I played a bit with DICK in the cloakroom at Sidcup Art School. And he was (unlike Keef) generous enough to show us his stuff. He was a GREAT blues player, and a lovely feller, and later he was with the Pretty Things. Thanks Dick if you ever read this, your great clawhammer blues fingerpicking has stood me in good stead for over half a century. Ta mate. Julian.
This really takes me back. Great band. Huge contribution to music that never got the recognition deserved. The band I was in supported the Pretty Things at a gig in Lewes Town Hall in 1967. I was fifteen and it is a great and treasured memory. Thank you Pretty Things.
A wonderful band, always loved them.
The Pretty Things meant a lot more to me than the Stones because they never sold out in any form. They were true to their roots even through their "psychedelic" period.
Agree 100%. I have more Pretty Things music in my collection (burned cds from lps and other cds) than any other band by far. Loved the early Stones till they dumbed it down around 1970. But my favorites are the Pretty Things, Kinks, and Beatles, though I could make a long boring list but I won't.
Love The Pretty Things.
I had a three years secondment in London ages ago and one of the highlights was seeing The Pretty Things live in a club in 1999, I think the place was called Club 100, in the center of London. I remember the singer mentioning once or twice that his guitarist used to play with the Stones at the very beginning.
Still got their first album. Great band.
Can’t believe this is happening have loved them since 69 will buy this box in a heart beat
Great stuff Dick,..❤
What a band. 💥
Great to see my dad on the far right of the box art.
Why was Wally Waller excluded from this? He co-wrote half of Emotions with May, co-wrote SF Sorrow with Dick Taylor and May, and co-wrote and produced Parachutes. 🤔
This is a nice surprise! Is there any hope of the Electric Banana material getting a similar treatment?
Used to love Pretty things.
Good old times
Great albums and band. However despite playing LSD, Rosalyn and House in the Country....those are non-album singles not in the box?
Yep, - there was Mick... BUT what about DICK Taylor, the very first Stones guitarist? Because he was there with Keef I suppose. I played a bit with DICK in the cloakroom at Sidcup Art School. And he was (unlike Keef) generous enough to show us his stuff.
He was a GREAT blues player, and a lovely feller, and later he was with the Pretty Things. Thanks Dick if you ever read this, your great clawhammer blues fingerpicking has stood me in good stead for over half a century. Ta mate. Julian.
Liked them since Rosalyn, Dick is a great guy to talk to.
An original Rolling Stone and gentleman