The 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. When Brian Jones joined Little Boy Blue and the Blues Boys as guitarist, Taylor was pushed from playing guitar to bass and the Rolling Stones were formed.
Several months later Dick Taylor (born Richard Clifford Taylor, 28 January 1943, in Dartford, Kent) quit the newly formed Rolling Stones to pursue his schooling when he was accepted at London Central School of Art, where he met up with Phil May (born Phillip Arthur Dennis Kattner, on 9 November 1944, in Dartford, Kent: died 15 May 2020) and they formed Pretty Things.
Taylor was once again playing his preferred guitar with May singing and playing harmonica. They recruited Brian Pendleton (born 13 April 1944 in Wolverhampton–died 16 May 2001 in Maidstone, Kent) on rhythm guitar; John Stax (born John Edward Lee Fullegar, 6 April 1944 in Crayford, Kent) on bass; and, after trying a couple of different drummers, including Pete Kitley and Viv Andrews, stuck with Viv Prince (born Vivian St John Prince, 9 August 1944, in Loughborough, Leices).
Early career
They caused a sensation in England, and their first three singles — "Rosalyn" #41, "Don't Bring Me Down" #10, and the self-penned "Honey I Need" at #13 — appeared in the UK singles chart in 1964-1965. They never had a hit in the United States, but had considerable success in their native United Kingdom and in Australia, New Zealand, Germany, and the Netherlands in the middle of the decade. However, in the U.S. they, along with The Yardbirds and Van Morrison's Them, were a huge influence on hundreds of garage bands, including the MC5 and The Seeds.
Their early material was hard-edged blues-rock influenced by Bo Diddley (they took their name from Diddley's 1955 song "Pretty Thing" in humorous contrast to their unkempt long-haired appearance) and Jimmy Reed, much like that of their contemporaries The Stones and The Yardbirds. They were known for wild "rock and roll" behaviour and shocking the establishment; their song "Midnight to Six Man" defined the mod lifestyle. Around this time, the first of what would be many personnel changes over the years also began, with Prince the first to go late in 1965. He was replaced by Skip Alan. Pendleton left late in 1966, and was not initially replaced. Then, Stax quit early in 1967 and Jon Povey and Wally Waller joined to make the band a five piece once again.
After an uncomfortable flirtation with mainstream pop on the Emotions album in 1967, they embraced psychedelia, producing the groundbreaking concept album S.F. Sorrow during 1967-68. This album, released in late 1968, is arguably one of the first rock operas, preceding The Who's Tommy by about a year. It was recorded in the legendary Abbey Road Studios six months after The Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, and Pink Floyd's The Piper at the Gates of Dawn. Each album shares a similar forward-thinking late-1960s psychedelic sound (as well as sharing the same record producer, Norman Smith, as the Floyd). S.F. Sorrow was followed by the highly-acclaimed record album Parachute, which continued the psychedelic sound and was named "Album of the Year" in 1970 by Rolling Stone Magazine. During this period they also recorded an album for a young French millionaire, Philippe DeBarge, which was intended only to be circulated among the man's social circle. The acetate has since been bootlegged.
Later career
From this point on, the group enjoyed less in the way of commercial success, but the devotion of a strong cult following, especially with critics and other rock musicians. Their material in the early 1970s tended towards more the hard rock and early heavy metal end of the spectrum, although still blues-based, on albums like Silk Torpedo. 1980's Cross Talk saw them incorporating influences of punk and New Wave into their hard rock sound; like most of their records, it was an artistic but not a commercial success.
With a new manager, Mark St John, they gigged sporadically during the 1980s. By the end of the decade their profile had almost disappeared, when founder members Phil May and Dick Taylor reformed the band for a successful European blues tour in late 1990 with Stan Webb's Chicken Shack and Luther Allison. This gigging outfit included drummer Hans Waterman (formerly of Dutch rock group Solution), bassist Roelf ter Velt and guitarist/keyboardist Barkley McKay (Waco Brothers and Pine Valley Cosmonaut's with Jon Langford of Mekon Fame). This line up regularly toured the European mainland playing a revitalised set that show cased their earlier, rootsy blues and r'n'b materiel, until late 1994. By 1995, they reformed the Cross Talk line-up and added Frank Holland on guitar in place of Peter Tolson. Their label, Snapper Music, issued remastered CDs with many bonus tracks, plus a DVD of a re-recording of S.F. Sorrow at Abbey Road Studios (with Dave Gilmour & Arthur Brown guesting). They toured more frequently, including a tour of the U.S. for the first time in decades
Original rhythm guitarist Brian Pendleton died of lung cancer on May 16, 2001.
In the early 2000's, they released new recordings, including a live album and the studio album Rage Before Beauty.
In 2003, Alan Lakey's biography of the band, Growing Old Disgracefully, was published by Firefly. The book dealt with the long and involved history of the band, and paid special attention to the legal proceedings issued against EMI in the 1990s.
The band did their final tour in 2018.
It's Been So Long
The Pretty Things Lyrics
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Where the blind fish do swim.
I saw the face on the drowning moon
And I nearly jumped in.
Sad sirens on the water
They call to me through the night.
They sing of you, their song is blue,
It 's been so long.
Oh lord, won't you help me,
Now I'm in such distress,
My song is blue, and so are you,
That's why I'm in such a mess.
It 's been so long.
Out in the moonlight,
Beside macadam highway,
You put out your thumb, maggie baby
You sure went a long way.
The neon angel passed you by,
He said old river seemed to sigh,
Separated, from you past,
We sometimes die.
It 's been so long.
The lyrics to The Pretty Things' "It's Been So Long" seem to tell the story of a man who is standing at the edge of a muddy river, contemplating whether to jump in. The imagery used in the first verse describes the setting as well as the man's emotional state with phrases like "blind fish do swim" and "drowning moon." The chorus repeats the line "it's been so long" several times, conveying the sense of longing and desperation the man is feeling. He is asking for divine intervention, stating that he is in distress and that his pain matches the blue song of the sad sirens on the water.
The second verse introduces the character of Maggie, who appears to be hitchhiking along a macadam highway. A neon angel passes by, and it seems like the river is in agony after separating Maggie from her past. This verse seems to contrast the man's situation with Maggie's, highlighting the different struggles they are both facing. In the end, the chorus repeats once more, emphasizing the long passage of time and the man's continued emotional pain.
Overall, the lyrics of "It's Been So Long" paint a vivid picture of the setting and the characters involved, while also digging deep into the emotions they are experiencing. The sense of melancholy and yearning that pervades the song is palpable, and the use of metaphorical language adds depth and complexity to the storytelling.
Line by Line Meaning
I went down to the muddy river
I went to a place that symbolizes life's struggles and difficulties.
Where the blind fish do swim.
The place is filled with creatures that can't see, yet survive.
I saw the face on the drowning moon
I witnessed the struggle and sadness of nature, represented by the moon.
And I nearly jumped in.
The sadness affected me so much that I almost gave up.
Sad sirens on the water
The sounds of sadness and mourning are present on the river.
They call to me through the night.
The sounds are haunting and keep me awake at night.
They sing of you, their song is blue,
The songs are about someone dear to me, and they are sad.
And so is the pain.
The pain I feel is also sad and oppressive.
It's been so long.
I have been in this state of sadness for a long time.
Oh lord, won't you help me,
I am asking for divine assistance to overcome my sadness.
Now I'm in such distress,
I am experiencing great emotional pain.
My song is blue, and so are you,
The music I create and the person I miss are both very sad.
That's why I'm in such a mess.
My emotional state is a result of my sadness and longing for someone who is no longer here.
Out in the moonlight,
I find myself in a place of reflection and contemplation.
Beside macadam highway,
I am near the road, which represents the journey of life.
You put out your thumb, maggie baby
You began a new journey on your own, Maggie.
You sure went a long way.
You traveled far and did not look back.
The neon angel passed you by,
You encountered something or someone that seemed to offer guidance, but it did not change your path.
He said old river seemed to sigh,
The angel noticed the sadness of the river, which represents the struggles of life.
Separated, from you past,
You left behind what was familiar and moved on to something new.
We sometimes die.
Change and new beginnings can be difficult and lead to the end of some parts of our lives.
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: HAROLD ADAMSON, WALTER DONALDSON
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ralph paltridge
Wow just found a copy while on holiday in Thailand, its on vinyl, choice. such a versatile band, they are out there and always have been, their on our play list every week. thanks for the post, chur chur.
Lucas Gert
Thanks for posting classic Jack Green!