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John Lydon, Photo By Ros O'Gorman

John Lydon, Photo By Ros O'Gorman

Sex Pistols Live 4 Disc 4 Concert Box Coming

by Music-News.com on June 4, 2016

in New Music,News

On August 19 a 4-CD and 4-LP sets of Sex Pistols – Live ’76 will be released.

The collection comprises four revolutionary live recordings, all officially sanctioned by the Sex Pistols and professionally mastered at Abbey Road Studios and released in full for the first time.

Disc one features the truly legendary Lesser Free Trade Hall, Manchester concert, which took place on June 4, 1976, arguably one of the most important music concerts ever. Set up by Pete Shelley and Howard Devoto (who were inspired to form Buzzcocks after travelling to Welwyn Garden City to watch the Pistols), the show was witnessed by people including future Joy Division/New Order members, Morrissey, Mark E. Smith (The Fall) and Tony Wilson, the concert changed the course of music history, with the Pistols inspiring a generation of musical mavericks.

Closer to the band’s London roots, the second disc comprises the Midnight Special concert, which was recorded on August 29, 1976 at Screen on the Green, Islington which was more widely known for its cult cinema screenings. This famous gig saw the Pistols supported by The Clash and Buzzcocks. Legend has it that journalists and record company staff attempting to gain entry were reported to have been barred entry.

Disc three is the live show that took place at Chelmsford Maximum Security Prison on September 17, 1976. Of the four recordings that make up this collection, this was the only one ‘officially’ recorded on 4 track 1/4 inch tape, by the band’s live soundman Dave Goodman. Reportedly the idea of the band’s manager Malcolm McLaren, who claimed it was part of his strategy to have the band play more interesting, unusual non rock ‘n’ roll places, no doubt in an attempt to create controversy. John ‘Rotten’ Lydon rose to the occasion by being his provocative best, as can be heard on the between songs banter.

The collection is completed with a concert that originally made its way around as a fans bootleg, recorded on September 25, 1976 at the 76 Club in Burton on Trent. This show is officially being released in full for the first time.

Sex Pistols – Live ’76 is the first time all four of these concerts have been collected together in sequence. It will be available on 4-CD and 4-LP sets (as well as digital download). It features related photographs and an original facsimile Sex Pistols Glitterbest press kit from the era.

The Sex Pistols are one of the most important British bands ever. Although they remain the band that defined punk (a term they still reject), they were also a great band who made great records. Considering they only released one album and four singles, their influence and legacy has reached every corner of the planet. Contrary to the myth of them not being able to play, they were fantastic rock’n’roll musicians, fronted by one of the most unique and distinctive-sounding frontmen ever, not to mention one of the most inspiring and greatest lyricists.

Vocals: John Rotten
Guitar: Steve Jones
Drums: Paul Cook
Bass: Glen Matlock

Sex Pistols – Live ’76 tracklists

Disc 1 (June 4, 1976: Lesser Free Trade Hall, Manchester)
Did You No Wrong
No Lip
Seventeen
Stepping Stone
New York
Whatcha Gonna Do About It
Submission
Satellite
No Feelings
No Fun
Substitute
Pretty Vacant
Problems

Disc 2 (August 29, 1976: Screen on the Green, Islington)
Anarchy in the UK
I Wanna Be Me
Seventeen
New York
No Lip
Stepping Stone
Satellite
Submission
Liar
No Feelings
Substitute
Pretty Vacant
Problems
Did You No Wrong
No Fun

Disc 3 (September 17, 1976: HM Prison, Chelmsford)
Anarchy in the UK (incomplete)
I Wanna Be Me
Seventeen
New York
No Lip
Stepping Stone
Satellite
Submission
Liar
No Feelings (incomplete)
Substitute
No Fun
Pretty Vacant
Problems
Anarchy in the UK (encore)
Did You Know Wrong

Disc 4 (September 25, 1976: 76 Club, Burton on Trent)
Anarchy In The UK
I Wanna Be Me
Seventeen
New York
No Lip
Stepping Stone
Satellite
Submission
Liar
Substitute
No Feelings
No Fun
Pretty Vacant
Problems

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