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  2. Pretty Things - Wikipedia

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    Pretty Things in 1965. Pretty Things' first three singles appeared in the UK Singles Chart in 1964 and 1965: "Rosalyn" No. 41, "Don't Bring Me Down" No. 10, and the self-penned "Honey I Need" at No. 13.

  3. The Pretty Things (album) - Wikipedia

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    The album reached number six and spent 10 weeks on the UK Albums Chart in 1965. [6] AllMusic said that the album's raw sound paved the way for garage rock bands like MC5. [1] In a review of The Complete Studio Albums 1965-2020, Mojo said that "May’s lusty Road Runner was a calling card, but the remainder of their self-titled 1965 debut lacks ...

  4. Midnight to Six Man - Wikipedia

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    It was first published in 1965 and registered at number 46 in the UK Singles Chart [3] and 19 in the Netherlands. The arrangement is one of the fullest on early Pretty Things cuts, due to the piano of Nicky Hopkins (who played similar R&B piano on the Who 's My Generation album) and Margo Lewis, the organist from the all-female band Goldie and ...

  5. Pretty Things discography - Wikipedia

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    The Pretty Things: Fontana (TE 17434) 6 – October 1965 Rainin' in My Heart: Fontana (TE 17442) 12 – 1965 Road Runner: Fontana (465 279 TE) – 11 August 1966 The Pretty Things on Film: Fontana (TE 17472) – – 13 August 2012 SF Sorrow Live in London: Fruits De Mer (CRUSTACEAN 31) – – 2 January 2018 The Same Sun: Fruits De Mer ...

  6. Honey I Need - Wikipedia

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    "Honey I Need" is a song written by Dick Taylor and first performed by English rock band Pretty Things in 1965. It was first published in 1966 and registered at number 13 in the UK [3] Pretty Things guitarist Dick Taylor wrote the tune, along with a couple of friends who weren't in the band.

  7. Get the Picture? (The Pretty Things album) - Wikipedia

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    The Pretty Things. Phil May – vocals; Dick Taylor – lead guitar; Brian Pendleton – rhythm guitar, backing vocals; John Stax – bass, backing vocals; Viv Prince – drums (on a handful of tracks)

  8. Poor Things review: Emma Stone has never been bolder than in ...

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    Here he uses surrealism and extreme stylisation to make his points, resulting in a film that is brilliant and often deeply unsettling. Whimsical humour and misogynistic violence sit side by side.

  9. Brian Pendleton - Wikipedia

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    Brian played the memorable slide guitar on "Rosalyn", and the Pretty Things sound of the period owes a great deal to his driving rhythm guitar playing. [ citation needed ] In December 1966, exhausted by life on the road, Pendleton quit the band suddenly while en route to a concert in Leeds, [ 1 ] and left the music industry.