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The Pretty Things – Farewell Tour – 2018
After 55 years of live performing, The Pretty Things – the iconic, 1st wave R&B / psychedelic cult heroes, formed by Ex-Rolling Stone Dick Taylorand singer Phil May- will retire from electric performances at the end of this year when they play one final show in London on December 18 with special friends including Van Morrison and Pink Floyd’s Dave Gilmour.
Unbelievably, Australia has lucked out and will be witness to some of the band’s final performances. And it may have taken them half a century, but The Pretty Things will be performing for the first time ever to Brisbane, Adelaide, Geelong and Perth audiences. Of course, Sydney gets a show (supported by Pretty Things fans Tumbleweed), and there’s three Melbourne shows including a one-off performance of their landmark Abbey Rd psych classic, S. F. Sorrow.
It cannot be overstated the enormity of the impact The Pretty Things had on the UK music scene when they burst upon it with the dirty garage 1, 2 punch of Rosalynand Don’t Bring Me Down. Prettier than the Stones and grittier than The Who, the band racked up a huge history of musical and cultural “firsts” – the “longest hair in the world”, first ever rock and roll drugs bust, most arrests of any band, first ever rock-opera, arrested for discharging a sawn-off shotgun, first U.K. band to win Rolling Stone Record of the Year – The Pretty Things are an indelible part of the fabric of popular music and the social influence that it has created.
With such outstanding classics as L.S.D., Midnight to Six Man and one of the wildest psychedelic singles ever released in Defecting Grey, The Pretty Things proved a huge influence on artists as diverse as David Bowie (who as a teen followed the band around religiously and later covered two of the band’s singles), The Ramones, The Sex Pistols, Radio Birdman, Aerosmith, The White Stripes, The Saints, Iggy Pop, Kasabian, Hoodoo Gurus, and many, many more – all of whom citethe Pretties’ outrageous behaviour, incandescent stage performances and astonishing catalogue of remarkable, ground-breaking recordings as fundamental in the creation of their own work. The influence of the band’s pioneering psychedelic work can be clearly heard in the work of contemporary groups like King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard and Thee Oh Sees.
It should be compulsory for anyone with the slightest interest in popular music and the youth and social revolution of the 1960’s to see The Pretty Things before they hang up their guns at the end of this year.
The Pretty Things are waving goodbye. Be there to wave back…….
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MUSIC TO DOWNLOAD HERE
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Some other things we could mention about The Pretty Things:
Dick Taylor left The Rolling Stones at the end of 1962 – he was replaced by Bill Wyman – to form the band with singer Phil May.
S.F. Sorrow was recorded at Abbey Rd. at the same time as Sgt Pepper’s and Pink Floyd’s Piper At The Gates Of Dawn with production by Norman Smith.
The band’s 1970 Parachute album was awarded Rolling Stone Magazine’s first ever Album of the Year. The Pretty Things were the first signing to Led Zeppelin’s label Swan Songand their Silk Torpedo album predates Zep’s first release on their own label, Physical Graffiti.
The Pretty Things were the first ever band to take their original labels to court and win back their recording rights. The band were banned from New Zealand after setting fire to a bag containing a rotting crayfish, onboard a flight (as you do).Original bass guitarist John Stax managed to escape with his sanity intact by running off to live in… Australia. David Bowie studied Phil May’s stagecraft assiduously and declared Phil to be god.The band was offered Mr Tambourine Man before The Byrds got hold of it – they told their manager to fuck off. Appeared at the infamous Alexander Palace Technicolour Dream event. Dave Gilmour sites Parachute as an influence on Dark Side Of The Moon. In 2009 The Pretty Things won the first ever Mojo “Hero” award.
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“The Pretty Things always made The Stones look tame.” Dave Gilmour
“One of the greatest R&B bands of all time – real wild.” Van Morrison
“The Pretty Things’ were the biggest influence on us…they invented garage bands.” Joey Ramone
“The Beatles” were cute, “The Stones” were students, but “The Pretty Things” were plain frightening.” John Peel
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Tour Dates
Sydney – Wednesday Oct 3 – The Factory
with Tumbleweed & DJ Owen Penglis (Straight Arrows)
Brisbane – Thursday Oct 4 – The Zoo
with The Golden Age Of Ballooning
Melbourne – Saturday Oct 6 – Thornbury Theatre
(S. F. Sorrow) with Sand Pebbles & The Electric Guitars
Melbourne – Sunday Oct 7 (afternoon) – The Caravan
with The Breadmakers
Geelong – Wednesday Oct 10 – Barwon Club
with The Living Eyes
Melbourne – Friday Oct 12 – The Tote
with The Living Eyes & Bananagun
Adelaide – Saturday Oct 13 – Fowlers
with Somnium
Perth – Sunday Oct 14 – The Charles Hotel
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Further details and tickets available HERE
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Special announcement – to celebrate the 50thanniversary of the album’s release, The Pretty Things will be performing their landmark Abbey Rd. psych classic, S. F. Sorrow on Saturday Oct 6that the Thornbury Theatre, with contemporary Melbourne psychedelic groups Sand Pebbles and the Electric Guitars. This is a one-off performance and should not be missed.
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