If you're looking for a live album that will transport you back to the swinging sixties, look no further than PRETTY THINGS' Live At The BBC Paris Theatre.
This gem of a record captures the energy and charisma of this legendary band as they rock out on stage at the iconic Paris Theatre.
From the opening notes of "Road Runner" to the closing chords of "Come See Me," PRETTY THINGS deliver a performance that is nothing short of electrifying.
The band's raw, unbridled energy jumps out of the speakers and grabs you by the collar, refusing to let go until the last song fades away.
Lead vocalist Phil May's gritty vocals soar above the band's tight instrumentation, creating an atmosphere that is both exhilarating and infectious.
Guitarists Dick Taylor and Frank Holland trade blistering solos, while bassist Wally Waller and drummer Skip Alan hold down the rhythm with effortless precision.
Highlights include the scorching renditions of "Rosalyn" and "Midnight to Six Man," which showcase the band at their most ferocious.
The cover of Bo Diddley's "Mama Keep Your Big Mouth Shut" is a rollicking good time, guaranteed to get your feet tapping.
Overall, Live At The BBC Paris Theatre is a must-have for any fan of classic rock and roll.
This album is a time capsule of an era when music was loud, bold, and unapologetically wild.
So grab a drink, turn up the volume, and get ready to rock out like it's 1965 all over again.
This gem of a record captures the energy and charisma of this legendary band as they rock out on stage at the iconic Paris Theatre.
From the opening notes of "Road Runner" to the closing chords of "Come See Me," PRETTY THINGS deliver a performance that is nothing short of electrifying.
The band's raw, unbridled energy jumps out of the speakers and grabs you by the collar, refusing to let go until the last song fades away.
Lead vocalist Phil May's gritty vocals soar above the band's tight instrumentation, creating an atmosphere that is both exhilarating and infectious.
Guitarists Dick Taylor and Frank Holland trade blistering solos, while bassist Wally Waller and drummer Skip Alan hold down the rhythm with effortless precision.
Highlights include the scorching renditions of "Rosalyn" and "Midnight to Six Man," which showcase the band at their most ferocious.
The cover of Bo Diddley's "Mama Keep Your Big Mouth Shut" is a rollicking good time, guaranteed to get your feet tapping.
Overall, Live At The BBC Paris Theatre is a must-have for any fan of classic rock and roll.
This album is a time capsule of an era when music was loud, bold, and unapologetically wild.
So grab a drink, turn up the volume, and get ready to rock out like it's 1965 all over again.






