This one goes to the memory of Dirk Friesland (R.I.P.)Excellent live bootleg from The Pretty Things
(setlist)
(setlist)
1. Instro (fade in)
2. Talking about the good times, part 1
3. Talking about the good times, part 2
4. Alexander
5. Renaissance Fair
6. SF sorrow is born
7. She says good morning
8. Mr. Evasion (cuts off)
2. Talking about the good times, part 1
3. Talking about the good times, part 2
4. Alexander
5. Renaissance Fair
6. SF sorrow is born
7. She says good morning
8. Mr. Evasion (cuts off)
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1. Instro (fade in)
2. Talking about the good times, part 1
3. Talking about the good times, part 2
4. Alexander
5. Renaissance Fair
6. SF sorrow is born
7. She says good morning
8. Mr. Evasion (cuts off)
Time: 34:21
Source: Soundboard -> Reel-To-Reel Master -> CDR (#2) ->
EAC -> Flac (level 8) -> Dime
Sound quality: A++
Line up:
Phil May: Lead Vocals
Dick Taylor: Lead guitar, Vocals
Wally Allen: Bass, Vocals
John Povey: Keyboards, Vocals
John 'Twink' Alder : Drums
gorgeous! many thanks ;-)
One of the best 60's UK beat band... and a pretty rare boot!
Thanks for sharing!
thanks anyonesdaughter and Dr...certainly one of the best...by far...
;)
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Hi Bomber
You're the right man at the right place. Thanks a lot it's really fantastic. The sound is really good.
I saw the Pretties few days ago in Paris." Still on the road" A great show.
Thanks again for your great collection.
Long live for you and yours
Bertie from Paris
Thanks Bertie!
The Pretty Things brings many nice memories to me because I remember that I used to sing the songs when I was younger
classic dude classic, is the way in the people must expressed about this band, almost legendaries in that time, and epic in our times.
For those who worry about these things that instrumental at the beginning is the end portion of a 15 minute version of the Byrds song "Why". I know this because I've also got what sounds like an audience recording of this concert, very muddy sound quality and not a patch on this soundboard. It's interesting to note that 'Tomorrow' used to play this song, and recorded it in the studio while Twink was drumming with them. He may therefore have brought the song with him when he joined the Pretties.
Other point worth noting, on the bill the same night were the Soft Machine and their set gained an official release about 3 years ago. So, one day the Pretties set may also be released ? We live in hope.
Anthony Harland
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