Three months prior, in October 1977, the English quartet had detonated in the media with Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols. Witnessing the spectacle in person was possibly the most sterling example of peer pressure passing as independent consciousness in local history. It seemed violent and scary, but I loved those catchy tunes and was very eager to photograph the band. Not so vacant: Inside the rodeo (Photo By Ken Hoge). Margaret Moser: Ken was my boyfriend then, so we drove down together.
Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols is the only studio album by English punk rock band the Sex Pistols, released on 28 October 1977 by Virgin Records. The album has influenced many bands and musicians, and the industry in general. In particular, the album's raw energy, and Johnny Rotten's sneering delivery and "half-singing", are often considered game-changing. It is frequently listed as the most influential punk album, and one of the most important albums of all time.
Never mind the bollocks, here's the Sex Pistols full album.
I Never Loved A Man the Way I Love You (1967) - Aretha Franklin 28. Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music (1962) - Ray Charles 29. Blue (1971) - Joni Mitchell 30. Tapestry (1971) - Carole King 31. Raising Hell (1986) - Run-D. Never Mind the Bollocks (1977) - The Sex Pistols 52. Talking Book (1972) - Stevie Wonder 53. Lady Soul (1968) - Aretha Franklin 54. Sign 'O' The Times (1987) - Prince 55. The Ramones (1976) - The Ramones 56. Otis Blue (1965) - Otis Redding 57. Straight Outta Compton (1989) - .
They never do when you don’t have an. It seems to me that instead of exploiting the commercial potential of revolution, the Sex Pistols have chosen to explore its cultural possibilities. But before we make the Sex Pistols and their cohorts into fish-and-chips Zapatas, and long before sainthood has set in on Johnny Rotten, we should remember that this band has more on its mind than being a rock & roll centerpiece for enlightened liberal discussion. First of all, they’re musicians, not philosophers, so they’re probably more interested in making the best possible mythopoeic loud noise than they are in any logical, inverted political scripture.
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Never Mind The Bollocks Here's The Sex Pistols (or simply Never Mind The Bollocks) is the only studio album by the highly influential and controversial English punk rock band The Sex Pistols. Fans and critics alike generally regard it as an extremely important album in the history of rock music, citing the lasting influence it has had on subsequent punk rock musicians, as well as other musical genres that were influenced by such punk rock artists. The album was released on 27 October 1977 through Virgin Records amid controversy arising from the use of the coarse slang word (in British English) "bollocks" in its title. Older versions of most of the album's songs also appeared on a bootleg album called Spunk, which consists of demo recordings the band had made during 1976 and January 1977, and which was released shortly before Never Mind The Bollocks.
Now considered one of the greatest albums of all time, the importance and power of ‘Never Mind the Bollocks’ can not be disputed. There was nothing like it before (or since). Grounded in Steve Jones’ relentless full-on rhythm guitar and Paul Cook’s no-nonsense drumming ‘NMTB’ had a genuine wall of sound. Sid Vicious, who replaced original bassist Glen Matlock in February 1977, does not play on the album. Although rumour has it he appears somewhere in the mix on ‘Bodies’. With the exception of ‘Anarchy in the UK’ – which features Matlock – bass duties were supplied by Steve Jones. The album’s working title was ‘God Save The Sex Pistols’ but changed to the far superior ‘Never Mind the Bollocks, Here’s The Sex Pistols’. A catchphrase coined through Steve Jones.
| A1 | #304 |
| A2 | Punk Rock |
| A3 | My Bore |
| A4 | Hero? |
| A5 | Liar |
| A6 | Romantic |
| B1 | Speed Trials |
| B2 | I Killed... |
| B3 | Dead Cop |
| B4 | You Fucking Dead |
| B5 | New Punks Destroy |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| KWCD-012 | Rodeo | Never Mind The Bollocks Here's The Rodeo (CD, Album) | King's World Records | KWCD-012 | Japan | 1996 |
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