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Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols by Sex Pistols (The) (CD, Oct-1990, Warner Bros. Records Record Label) 
Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols by Sex Pistols (The) (CD, Oct-1990, Warner Bros. Records Record Label)

 
Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols by Sex Pistols (The) (CD, Oct-1990, Warner Bros. Records Record Label)

Release Date: Oct 1990
Format: CD
Record Label: Warner Bros. Records (Record Label)
Genre: Punk Rock, Rock & Pop
UPC: 075992734721
Product ID: EPID3136691
Description: The Sex Pistols: Johnny Rotten (vocals); Steve Jones (guitar); Sid Vicious, Glen Matlock (bass); Paul Cook (drums). Put this alongside BLONDE ON BLONDE and REVOLVER as an album that changed the face of rock forever. Along with the Clash ...
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  Greatest Rock Album Of All Time?
Review created: 08/21/06
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Certainly one of the greatest rock albums ever. I rank this up with Buddy Holly and the Beatles in terms of importance. One note of caution, the mastering of this album was totally butchered for the CD release. I think they had Rick Wakeman do the remaster job! It's unlistenable. The bit of feedback on the "Holidays in the Sun' intro is missing on the CD, stereo effects are added where they didn't exist, it's awful. To my knowledege, it still has not been properly remastered. They did it well on the Virgin box set and the 'Kiss This' set, I haven't heard the new 'Spunk' release so I can't comment on that. Otherwise, the original album by itself is still unacceptable on CD. The buyer needs to purchase the original vinyl LP or even the cassette to hear it properly.


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  I'm not gonna wright a review -BOLLOCKS
Review created: 10/23/09(updated 10/23/09)
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-it's the SEx pistols NEVERRRRRRRRRRR MIIIIIIIINNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGreat Album


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  Sex Pistols
Review created: 08/14/09

If one has any intrest in punk rock, then they must've heard this one before. This is one of the last charges of originality in rock. Music was changed on the day this album was released. I will argue that it has proved to be the most influential album of rock and roll over the past 30 years. Not much can be said that has not already been said but no proper rock collection would be complete without it.


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  The greatest punk record of ALL TIME!
Review created: 10/30/08
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Who created punk music? tHe SeX PiSTolS! This record set the bar for all punk bands and none have ever come close to it's glorious fury. Want to hear what Green Day, Sum 41 and countless others have shamelessly copied? Want to hear what started it all? Want to hear the filth and the fury? Johnny (Lydon) Rotten, Sid (John Simon Ritchie) Vicious, Steve Jones and Paul Cook, not to overlook original bassist and primary song writer, Glen Matlock shook England and the world with what has now been named one of the top 50 most influential records of all time with "Never Mind the Bollocks Here's the Sex Pistols" released on 28 October 1977. Want to experience the quintesential punk work of art. Buy the LP, cassette or CD, lock yourself in a room and get off!


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  Never Mind the Bollocks!!!!
Review created: 07/10/08
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I've been a Sex Pistols fan for almost 20 years, and had only owned their tapes and records. I decided it was time to buy their CD, so I bought it here on ebay. The seller was great, and the CD was shipped to me very quickly. The sound quality of this CD is excellent. I would recommend this CD to anyone who wants the "true" sound of the Sex Pistols.


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  sex pistols cd
Review created: 05/03/08
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I loved the professionalism and hated myself when I bought it thinking it was a record since I don't listen to CD's. I'm a moron, but the seller is great.


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  Own a Piece of History
Review created: 08/09/07
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Never Mind the Bollocks is a piece of rock n' roll history. Some argue that the Sex Pistols invented punk rock, though I think the more intelligent view is that music is an evolutionary process. The Sex Pistols were influenced just as much as they influenced others. They just happened to be one of the first bands that could be labeled as something different. Who cares about labels? Regardless, this album rocks from start to finish.

When I was a teenager, I bought this cassette and played it until it broke. Recently (and more than a decade after I last owned that cassette in a working order) I read John Lydon's (Johnny Rotten, lead singer of the Sex Pistols) autobiography: No Irish, No Blacks, No Dogs. In that book, I learned of the working tension between the group. The band members wanted to go a more traditional rock n' roll route, like in the image of Rod Stewart and The Faces, while Johnny Rotten wanted to sing about what he thought wasn't being acknowledged, i.e. the inherent classism in England's political structure. The power chords and tempo of the music are similar to the rock of the day. The almost always controversial lyrics are delivered with never-before-seen angst and passion, which is what makes this band stand out as something completely different.

While the Sex Pistols were at the forefront of the punk rock movement, it would be hard to compare their music to contemporary punk or pop-punk. The only similarities to be gleaned are found in the Question Everything attitudes of what I consider to be the only punk worth listening to. When "punk" bands start singing about teenage romance or getting drunk, I don't think Johnny Rotten would enjoy being blamed for starting that lineage. If you are looking at this album because you want to add some more punk to your collection, be warned that this probably isn't like anything else you have heard.

If you like music and music history, you should probably be privy to this album. If you like punk rock, you should definitely own this album.

I will say that I really enjoyed my experience of falling in love with this album first, then reading John Lydon's book, and then rediscovering the album. You may want to try the same order of events.


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  Essential Introduction to Punk Music
Review created: 07/03/07

I recently began studying the punk movement, and how it blossomed in the U.K.; as I'd been exposed to it, but I hadn't embraced it, when I was in school in the 80s. The more I read, the more I listened to the music, when my new fascination began, the more entranced I became. I especially admire the group The Sex Pistols, not for any special musical talent, or skill. I admire John Lyden's (aka. Johnny Rotten) ability to write song lyrics, simple as they were, but how honestly they related to whatever issues he seemed to be faced with, at the time. He certainly seems to have an honest way about him. He seems to have carried that over to the new group he formed, P.i.L. (Public Image Limited), where he seems to have become Johnny Rotten, Sex Pistol, all grown up. As for Sid Vicious, though he was accused of murdering his girlfriend Nancy Spungen, there is plenty of doubt about whether he may have been her killer. He seems, to me, a sweet kid; a sweet punk heroin-addict, possible murderer; but still a nice young man, all the same. Its really too bad what happened to him and Nancy. Steven Jones is an excellent guitarist. Surely his early stuff, with The Sex Pistols was at the start of his career, but he really took to his instrument, and mastered it. His early potential really shines through, with the songs on Never Mind the Bollocks. I recommend this album/c.d., Never Mind the Bollocks, to anyone who may be interested in the roots of alternative music. It is my feeling that the punk movement spawned the life of eighties alternative rock and new wave music, and still to this day influences musical groups, attitudes and even how people dress themselves. The idea behind the punk movement was to promote individuality. Thats always something good to get behind. Buy this album/c.d. Even if you think you hate it, you will quickly come to love the songs on it, as well as the punk spirit that drives it. cheers!


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  Happy Days
Review created: 04/04/07
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Forever cool, these boyos knew the meaning of biting the hand that feeds. They filled a vacuum and entitled so much more to come....


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