The Sex Pistols
Author of Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols [sound recording]
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Works by The Sex Pistols
Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols [sound recording] (1977) — Artist — 117 copies, 2 reviews
The Original Pistols Live 3 copies
The many faces of Sex Pistols 2 copies
Holidays In The Sun 2 copies
God Save The Queen 2 copies
Better live than dead 2 copies
Alive 2 copies
We've cum for your cash 2 copies
Swindle Continues 1 copy
Seventeen 1 copy
Bodies 1 copy
Belsen Was a Gas 1 copy
Liar 1 copy
Mini Album 1 copy
Problems 1 copy
There Is No Future 1 copy
Submission 1 copy
New York 1 copy
E.M.I. 1 copy
After the Storm 1 copy
Chaos [Import] 1 copy
Anarchy In the U.K. 1 copy
Greatest Hits 1 copy
In Japan 1 copy
She ain't no human being 1 copy
Live at the Longhorn 1 copy
Anarchy World Wide 1 copy
Wanted/Goodman Tapes 1 copy
The Mini Album 1 copy
"Substitute" 1 copy
The Great Rock'n'roll Swindle. [Songs of the group " Sex Pistols " .] < Words and music by Steven Jones [and others]. > (1980) 1 copy
"Rock Around the Clock" 1 copy
The mini-album [neal] 1 copy
Live in Winterland-1978 1 copy
Anarchy in the UK 1 copy
Screen on the Green Cinema 1 copy
Associated Works
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Common Knowledge
- Gender
- n/a
- Relationships
- Vicious, Sid (bassist)
Lydon, John (vocalist) - Nationality
- UK
- Birthplace
- London, England, UK
- Map Location
- England, UK
Members
Reviews
D (Bad).
This is a producer scouring rehearsal outtakes trying (and failing) to find an album's worth of releasable material - so of course (??) it's an 80-minute double album, and even includes a recording of said producer singing.
(Feb. 2024)
This is a producer scouring rehearsal outtakes trying (and failing) to find an album's worth of releasable material - so of course (??) it's an 80-minute double album, and even includes a recording of said producer singing.
(Feb. 2024)
Almost as good as the bands they tried to imitate.
Product Details
* Audio CD (October 25, 1990)
* Original Release Date: 2000
* Number of Discs: 1
* Label: Warner Bros / Wea
* Catalog Number: 3147
* ASIN: B000002KIE
* In-Print Editions: Audio Cassette
* Average Customer Review: based on 372 reviews. (Write a review.)
* Amazon.com Sales Rank: #2,300 in Music (See Top Sellers in Music)
Yesterday: #2,639 in Music
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1. Holidays show more In The Sun Listen Listen
2. Bodies Listen Listen
3. No Feelings Listen Listen
4. Liar Listen Listen
5. Problems Listen Listen
6. God Save The Queen Listen Listen
7. Seventeen Listen Listen
8. Anarchy In The U.K. Listen Listen
9. Sub-Mission Listen Listen
10. Pretty Vacant Listen Listen
11. New York Listen Listen
12. EMI Listen Listen
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com essential recording
Recognizing that there's no such thing as bad publicity, manager-Svengali Malcolm McLaren molded the Pistols into the most confrontational, nihilistic band rock & roll had ever seen. Propelled by Johnny Rotten's maniacal vocals, Steve Jones's buzz-saw guitar, and (most importantly) bass player Glen Matlock's hook-filled compositional skills, the Pistols' early singles "Anarchy in the U.K." and "God Save the Queen" defined the raging style of British punk. By the time they recorded their lone 1977 album, Matlock had been bounced, replaced by the image-correct but utterly untalented (and ultimately group-dooming) Sid Vicious. Not a 10th as good as the singles, the album nontheless remains a bile-filled emblem of the times. --Billy Altman
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140 of 171 people found the following review helpful:
Good Grief, April 7, 2000
Reviewer: "stuntweasel" (Pittsburgh, PA USA) - See all my reviews
I've never seen so much blatantly false information about a subject in one place before. Some of these people need to find out what the hell they are talking about before they submit reviews. I'm guessing that many of these 1-star ratings are coming from children weened on the Green Day poseurs.
Just to set the record straight, aside from some dross that was released after their demise, Bollocks is the ONLY Pistols album. To say that it is their best album or their worst album is simply a display of ignorance. Cripes, I'm seeing people write reviews of this landmark record who don't even get the names of the band members correct. Leave the critiques to folks who have more than a passing knowledge of the band and the album and the genre, for that matter.
As for all these comparisons, The Clash were very nice indeed, but they never packed the snarling power of 'Anarchy in the UK', nor did they ever produce a signature song like 'God Save the Queen', one of the great hard-rock anthems to ever come down the pike, blowing the doors off of anything by these neo-punk revivalists. And for all this talk of filler, I'll take one 'New York' for 5 songs on London Calling.
If it wasn't for albums like Bullocks breaking the prog-rock and corporate-rock mallaise of the late '70s, we'd all STILL be listening to turgid immitators of Floyd and Zeppelin. show less
* Audio CD (October 25, 1990)
* Original Release Date: 2000
* Number of Discs: 1
* Label: Warner Bros / Wea
* Catalog Number: 3147
* ASIN: B000002KIE
* In-Print Editions: Audio Cassette
* Average Customer Review: based on 372 reviews. (Write a review.)
* Amazon.com Sales Rank: #2,300 in Music (See Top Sellers in Music)
Yesterday: #2,639 in Music
Listen to Samples
To hear a song sample, click on "Listen" by that sample. Visit our audio help page for more information.
1. Holidays show more In The Sun Listen Listen
2. Bodies Listen Listen
3. No Feelings Listen Listen
4. Liar Listen Listen
5. Problems Listen Listen
6. God Save The Queen Listen Listen
7. Seventeen Listen Listen
8. Anarchy In The U.K. Listen Listen
9. Sub-Mission Listen Listen
10. Pretty Vacant Listen Listen
11. New York Listen Listen
12. EMI Listen Listen
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com essential recording
Recognizing that there's no such thing as bad publicity, manager-Svengali Malcolm McLaren molded the Pistols into the most confrontational, nihilistic band rock & roll had ever seen. Propelled by Johnny Rotten's maniacal vocals, Steve Jones's buzz-saw guitar, and (most importantly) bass player Glen Matlock's hook-filled compositional skills, the Pistols' early singles "Anarchy in the U.K." and "God Save the Queen" defined the raging style of British punk. By the time they recorded their lone 1977 album, Matlock had been bounced, replaced by the image-correct but utterly untalented (and ultimately group-dooming) Sid Vicious. Not a 10th as good as the singles, the album nontheless remains a bile-filled emblem of the times. --Billy Altman
Tag this product (What's this?)
Your tags: Add your first tag
Customers tagged this item with
First tag: jmk (J. Knight "lost &found" on Dec 14, 2005)
Last tag: THE BEST ALBUMS EVER
thps4 soundtrack (1), THE BEST ALBUMS EVER (1), Punk (1), jmk (1)
Customers who tagged this item
* Sheri
* kap
* J. Knight "lost &found"
* W. Pellegrino "billy ramone"
Spotlight Reviews
Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers.
Search Customer Reviews
140 of 171 people found the following review helpful:
Good Grief, April 7, 2000
Reviewer: "stuntweasel" (Pittsburgh, PA USA) - See all my reviews
I've never seen so much blatantly false information about a subject in one place before. Some of these people need to find out what the hell they are talking about before they submit reviews. I'm guessing that many of these 1-star ratings are coming from children weened on the Green Day poseurs.
Just to set the record straight, aside from some dross that was released after their demise, Bollocks is the ONLY Pistols album. To say that it is their best album or their worst album is simply a display of ignorance. Cripes, I'm seeing people write reviews of this landmark record who don't even get the names of the band members correct. Leave the critiques to folks who have more than a passing knowledge of the band and the album and the genre, for that matter.
As for all these comparisons, The Clash were very nice indeed, but they never packed the snarling power of 'Anarchy in the UK', nor did they ever produce a signature song like 'God Save the Queen', one of the great hard-rock anthems to ever come down the pike, blowing the doors off of anything by these neo-punk revivalists. And for all this talk of filler, I'll take one 'New York' for 5 songs on London Calling.
If it wasn't for albums like Bullocks breaking the prog-rock and corporate-rock mallaise of the late '70s, we'd all STILL be listening to turgid immitators of Floyd and Zeppelin. show less
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- 347
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- Rating
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- Reviews
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