Artist
The most famous (and infamous) band of the late 70s punk scene. Their rebellious image combined with a commercial sound (partly thanks to producer Chris Thomas) created some of the most memorable moments of the 70s - both musical and otherwise. Line-up: Johnny Rotten (John Lydon, b. January 31, 1956 - vocals), Steve Jones (b. September 3, 1955 - guitar), Glen Matlock (b. August 27, 1956 - bass) and Paul Cook (b. July 20, 1956 - drums). In February 1977, Matlock was replaced by Sid Vicious (John Ritchie aka John Beverley, b. May 10, 1957). The band effectively split up after their 1978 US tour, although Jones and Cook continued to record under the name for another year or so.
The original line-up reformed in 1996 for a series of concert tours, and has played live shows off and on since then, and released live recordings.
Tracks
A1
God Save The Queen
A2
I Wanna Be Me
A3
Seventeen
A4
New York
A5
EMI
A6
Belsen Was A Gas
A7
Bodies
A8
Holidays In The Sun
B1
Liar
B2
No Feelings
B3
Problems
B4
Pretty Vacant
B5
Anarchy In The USA
B6
No Fun
Releases
Members
John Lydon,Steve Jones (2),Paul Cook,Glen Matlock,
John Beverley