The Sex Pistols: In their own words
By the time Never Mind the Bollocks Here's the Sex Pistols was released, on 28 October 1977, both the band and the punk culture that had formed around them had begun to unravel. For almost a year, the…
The Sex Pistols: In their own words
By the time Never Mind the Bollocks Here's the Sex Pistols was released, on 28 October 1977, both the band and the punk culture that had formed around them had begun to unravel. For almost a year, the Sex Pistols had been the focus of sensationalist media coverage. The infamous "foul-mouthed" interview on Thames Television's tea-time Today programme stoked a moral panic at the end of 1976, precipitating the cancellation of gigs, the band's expulsion from their EMI record deal and lurid tabloid tales of punk's "shock cult".
The Sex Pistols: In their own words
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By the time Never Mind the Bollocks Here's the Sex Pistols was released, on 28 October 1977, both the band and the punk culture that had formed around them had begun to unravel. For almost a year, the Sex Pistols had been the focus of sensationalist media coverage. The infamous "foul-mouthed" interview on Thames Television's tea-time Today programme stoked a moral panic at the end of 1976, precipitating the cancellation of gigs, the band's expulsion from their EMI record deal and lurid tabloid tales of punk's "shock cult"..