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  1. 26. November 1976: Anarchie im Königreich – Die Sex Pistols veröffentlichen ihre erste Single. Anfangs war es kein Schwindel, keine Travestie, kein zynischer Rundumschlag, auch wenn es ...

  2. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2024 Vinyl release of "Spunk (The Demos 1976–1977)" on Discogs.

  3. A late-70s blitz of punk, personal problems and tragedy forced The Who’s Pete Townshend to reassess his life and career. One of the results was his solo masterpiece Empty Glass. In early 1977, Keith Moon took Pete Townshend to see Generation X at the Marquee Club. “It was my first punk concert,” Townshend recalled in 2019.

  4. Following the outrage generated by the record, on 19 June 1977, Johnny Rotten and the song's producers, Chris Thomas and Bill Price, were attacked with razors outside a pub in Highbury, London ...

  5. Famous meeting. As famous meetings go, when ABBA met the Sex Pistols, the occasion probably couldn’t have gone much worse for the kings of punk. During his 2021 live tour, Could I Be Wrong, Could I Be Right, appearing in Bury St Edmunds, Lydon spoke of the time when new bassist Sid Vicious met ABBA. Lewisham-born Vicious, alias John Richie ...

  6. The song “No Future” by The Sex Pistols, released in 1977, is one of the iconic anthems of the punk rock movement. Written by lead vocalist Johnny Rotten and guitarist Steve Jones, the track embodies the rebellious and anarchistic spirit that defined the band and the punk genre as a whole.

  7. The Significance of “Pretty Vacant”. “Pretty Vacant” was significant because it captured the spirit of the punk rock movement. It was a song that embodied the rebellion and DIY ethos that punk rock stood for. The Sex Pistols were saying that you didn’t need to be a virtuoso musician to play punk rock. All you needed was passion and ...