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Come See Me (The Pretty Things song)

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'"Come See Me"' (aka '"I'm Your Man"') is a 1966 song by Pretty Things on Fontana Records. It was written by J.J. Jackson, Pierre Tubbs and Sidney Barnes. The song charted in UK and Netherlands.

The B-side was a concert favorite ".s.d",[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JRMEpw0rRiQ YouTube 1996 archive concert footage] the meaning of which was clear when sung as a chorus "yes I need L.S.D." not pounds, shillings and pence.'The Emergence of Rock and Roll: Music and the Rise of American Youth' 1135053588 Mitchell K. Hall - 2014 - In Great Britain, the Yardbirds' 1965 single Heart Full of Soul and the Pretty Things' 1965 song L.S.D. are early examples that approach psychedelia. The title was a play on abbreviations by writers Phil May and Dick Taylor, though May would admit later years that the song is about LSD. The song was reissued titled as "LSD" on the CD reissue of the album 'Get the Picture?'. The song was covered by UK garage punk band the Cannibals in 1983.

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