Sex Pistols - (I'm Not Your) Stepping Stone [Live From Brixton Academy 2007] 10
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- Опубліковано 22 сер 2010
- Sex Pistols - Sex Pistols: There'll Always Be An England
Live From Brixton Academy - November, 10th, 2007.
Full-length concert DVD from the triumphant
November 2007 Brixton Academy shows.
Directed by Julien Temple.
Also includes an additional 80 minute
interview feature entitled
"The Knowledge" where the Pistols
visit parts of London.
Buy This Great DVD!!!
John Lydon -- Vocals
Steve Jones -- Guitar
Glen Matlock -- Bass
Paul Cook - Drums
It's the Sex Pistols like you've never seen them before - the legendary punk band's
first-ever authorized live DVD, THERE'LL ALWAYS BE ANENGLAND , presents their historic
2007 reunion concerts at London's 4,920-capacity venue Brixton Academy.
The five frenzied shows (November 8, 9, 10, 12, 14) marked the 30th anniversary
of the group's only studio album, the notorious Never Mind The Bollocks,
Here's The Sex Pistols, which Rolling Stone has called "the Sermon on the Mount
of English punk."
Never get bored of the pistols
Saw them twice on this week they did at Brixton Academy, first and last night. It was 2007.
Omg....just omg 😲
Great band love this song all. The best wishes
Good crowd
What a pity the video didn't extend into the next song in the set, when they cover I'm A Believer.
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0.32 I love this dude’s attitude!
Greece here athens keep the marbles give us punk....
I Love The Facial Expressions,Great Fucking Song !
John stick to P.I.L We love you 🥰
Its like a Grant Mitchell lookalike night in there
Pregunto , algun dia vendran , ?????? A Mexico.
Nice to have a trip down memory lane every now and then.
Music 🎶 load in your kitchen catching up. Wondering where every one is nowadays 🤔
What are are doing?
John eating fucking Mars bars get fat .sold every one out.
Looking back these 97 Academy gigs are pretty important documents of the blistering power of this band.
When he started the verse, sounded a bit like Jello.
Go get them tiger breath
EJ!.?
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@StreetPunkLivesOn honey, you gotta be crazy. It was quite the other way around. Sid contributed nothing to the music as such. He wasn't a very good bassist, he wrote only one song, nor did his voice have Johnny's power. Sid just had a great name, a great look, and the right image. But I don't doubt McClaren would have preferred him- MM always wanted a sort of punk Monkees he could control, and Lydon's brains and ego would never allow such a thing.
Old voice