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  • @danhartzog9274
    @danhartzog9274 Год назад +341

    Pretty Vacant should be next, if not the whole album.

    • @bradsimpson9396
      @bradsimpson9396 Год назад +9

      My thoughts exactly

    • @demonhoopa
      @demonhoopa Год назад +7

      This is a perfect album. Completely agree

    • @izzonj
      @izzonj Год назад +7

      When I first heard that i thought they were saying "pretty bacon," but then again I was huffing glue at the time

    • @grahamwallace
      @grahamwallace Год назад

      Absolutely!

    • @gregoryparisot6374
      @gregoryparisot6374 Год назад +9

      Bodies !

  • @Rainyman63
    @Rainyman63 Год назад +266

    It's always been a miracle to me that a casted band that not even existed for a year and only made one album has had this much of an impact on pop culture for half a century. What an amazing piece of music history.

    • @scottboswell6406
      @scottboswell6406 Год назад +29

      It's funny how much of what you said is also true about NWA (and almost, but not quite, Nirvana and "Nevermind"). It's like there are times the universe brings forces of change to 'restore the balance'. WHERE THE F*** is the one we need Now? LOL!!

    • @joescott8877
      @joescott8877 Год назад +6

      @@scottboswell6406 A.I.: Here I am! Kidding. But maybe not. Shit's gettin real, and real cool, and real scary, REAL QUICK!

    • @joescott8877
      @joescott8877 Год назад +9

      Mind-blowing indeed. And yet the flip side seems to be all the even better, potentially even MORE influential, Zeitgeist-perfect bands out there who DIDNT break thru for whatever reason. So much seems to depend on luck, breaks, whims, etc. Some say the band "Big Star" SHOULD have been gigantic, but are only now being recognized. Culture is utterly fascinating.

    • @meadish
      @meadish Год назад +4

      @@joescott8877 Big Star did have a mini revival among indie kids in the 90s, but overall it's a tragedy music of their caliber never quite got the recognition it deserved.

    • @joescott8877
      @joescott8877 Год назад +2

      @@meadish Interesting, yeah, that's what I heard, I remmeber leafing thru a book about it one time. Have heard two of their songs, and they DO seem great!

  • @jeffh2166
    @jeffh2166 Год назад +211

    This was number one in the UK during the Queen's Silver Jubilee in May 1977 and they wouldn't play it on TV. Proud to be British😆

    • @richardbray6454
      @richardbray6454 Год назад +14

      It didn't make number 1,it was held off the top spot by Rod Stewart's double A-side "The first cut is the deepest" & "i don't want to talk about it",speculation that it was kept off the top spot deliberately,more than likely it was,but it made number one on the NME chart though

    • @jeffh2166
      @jeffh2166 Год назад +4

      @penderyn8794 I used the word British which is correct so I have no idea why you are making this point however correct

    • @jeffh2166
      @jeffh2166 Год назад +2

      @@richardbray6454 Ok it was no 1 in June 1977

    • @firstsurname7099
      @firstsurname7099 Год назад

      @@jeffh2166 Wow someone's really not great at accepting criticism or engaging in debate or conversation.... Gorra be an anglo

    • @rimskykorsakov2892
      @rimskykorsakov2892 Год назад

      @@jeffh2166 It was never No1 on the official chart

  • @jaymacgee_A_Bawbag_Blethering
    @jaymacgee_A_Bawbag_Blethering Год назад +47

    I cannot understate just how much moral panic this band and this song caused in the uk when it came out in the queens jubilee year of 1977… questions in Parliament, councils refusing the Pistols licences at gigs so they couldn’t play , I was a die hard punk and loved the trauma and chaos this short lived movement caused …. Awesome and aggressive pure rock n roll 👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

    • @brok328
      @brok328 Год назад +2

      How many gigs did I go to, that were supposed to be the Sex Pistols (unannounced gig)? Never seen them, but some of the bands I did see were also really great because of it. More cynical in my old age, I think the "established" venues were spreading these rumours to fill up halls with what they thought were going to be less than half empty. In their defence, I think some of the bands we saw benefitted from this ruse. Just wish one of the 'rumours' had been true.

    • @jaymacgee_A_Bawbag_Blethering
      @jaymacgee_A_Bawbag_Blethering Год назад

      @@brok328 yup, sounds like cynical grifter promoters jumping on the bandwagon there , but at least you got to see sone bands you wouldn’t normally have ventured out for , still annoying though eh ?
      👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

    • @markcourson3151
      @markcourson3151 6 месяцев назад +1

      awesome insight my man. we loved it here in the states!

    • @jaymacgee_A_Bawbag_Blethering
      @jaymacgee_A_Bawbag_Blethering 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@markcourson3151 really appreciate that mark 👌, we got to see the birth of the pistols , but San Francisco got to witness the unexpected and brutal end with the words “ ever get the feeling you’ve been cheated ? “
      Great while it lasted though ! Cheers Mark
      👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

    • @markcourson3151
      @markcourson3151 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@jaymacgee_A_Bawbag_Blethering No worries, i love your square to the ground commentary on a really incredible era for music. As fate would have it, I live in the SF Bay Area. Be well and let's all rage against the machine! Never go gently into that good night!

  • @flubblert
    @flubblert Год назад +42

    "The king is gone but he's not forgotten
    This is the story
    of Johnny Rotten,
    It's better to burn out
    than it is to rust
    The king is gone
    but he's not forgotten" - Neil Young "Hey Hey, My My" (into the black)
    Check it out!!

  • @davidnelson6874
    @davidnelson6874 Год назад +115

    Holidays In The Sun is my favorite Sex Pistols tune. Hand down. God Save The Queen and Problems also rank up there.

    • @TreVader1378
      @TreVader1378 Год назад +5

      Starting with the marching jack boots is very provocative.

    • @sukie584
      @sukie584 Год назад

      Mine too. Those boots!

    • @magicbrownie1357
      @magicbrownie1357 Год назад

      Was hoping someone would bring up Holidays. We used to cover that in the band I was in in the 90's. One of my faves.

    • @shellym940
      @shellym940 Год назад +1

      They straight up lifted that riff from The Jam "In The City," another highly influential punk to new wave band that didn't get as much commercial success in the U.S.

    • @naytonestew7202
      @naytonestew7202 Год назад +1

      Belsen was a gas!

  • @martenkarlsson4485
    @martenkarlsson4485 Год назад +83

    Glen Matlock wrote Anarchy in the UK, God save the queen and Pretty vacant. He was sacked for liking the Beatles, or claiming in an interview that he based Pretty vacant on the bassline from ABBA´s SOS. He was replaced by Sid Vicious and the rest was chaos and no more good songs. Glen Matlock formed the Rich Kids with Midge Ure who later went to fame with Ultravox. Rich Kids made one ( great ) album "Ghosts of princes in towers". Check it out.

    • @lashedbutnotleashed1984
      @lashedbutnotleashed1984 Год назад +13

      Steve Jones hated Matlock because he thought Glen was a whiney mama's boy and was doing too much of the writing. It was Jones who forced him out of the band. I think jealousy had a lot to do with it. Jones is a good guitarist, but not that great a songwriter.

    • @frankj10000
      @frankj10000 Год назад +5

      I heard he was fired because he used to wash his feet.

    • @jamesb5901
      @jamesb5901 Год назад +12

      Glen Matlock is currently on tour playing bass with Blondie.

    • @kbusby4824
      @kbusby4824 Год назад

      ​@@jamesb5901 Cool. Didn't know that.

    • @kieranororke620
      @kieranororke620 Год назад +9

      But John Lydon wrote the lyrics

  • @werkjiw
    @werkjiw Год назад +54

    The Pistols "kidnapper font" cover design logo design was by artist Jamie Reid and came to pretty much symbolize punk to the present day.

    • @matthewdrake4385
      @matthewdrake4385 Год назад +8

      Along with the picture of Queen Elizabeth with safety pins on her face too.

  • @ezwriter5589
    @ezwriter5589 Год назад +55

    This is the first album I ever bought without hearing a single note of the music beforehand. There was so much hype about them in the rock press, and I wanted to hear what all the fuss was about, because they weren't played on any radio station (in my area at least). I was only about 14 or 15, so an album purchase was a major investment
    The music hit my ears like a jackhammer. It sounded SO raw and abrasive to me. It seemed like just noise at first, but there was something about it that intrigued me. I kept playing the album until I "got it".
    I can't say it turned me into the biggest punk fan on Earth, but they definitely taught me to appreciate the genre.

    • @viclagina347
      @viclagina347 Год назад

      TMI Here my first album was Surfing Safari 🤟

    • @Tijuanabill
      @Tijuanabill Год назад +2

      I actually bought this cassette, in the middle of my years long abuse/theft of the Columbia House 12 free records for a penny deal. The penny taped to the ad, is the only money they ever got from me, but they didn't have this release, so I had to buy it.

    • @naytonestew7202
      @naytonestew7202 Год назад +1

      My brother found it in the cut-out bin at Camelot Music in our local mall in 1979. He bought it because he thought that it might become a collector's item. We were sure it was gonna be pure crap when we heard it. When the album opened with the marching boots and the crunchy guitar chords, we were floored! Changed our lives.

    • @naytonestew7202
      @naytonestew7202 Год назад

      Another friend contends that he listened to the entire album every day for a year. Every day for a year. It's hard to recount how powerful it felt to hear that album for the first time.

  • @notabritperse
    @notabritperse Год назад +26

    "Pretty Vacant" and "Holidays in the Sun" are the next tracks to hit.
    Also, the multiple fonts on the album cover are meant to resemble a ransom note.

  • @kingfield99
    @kingfield99 Год назад +30

    The righteous rage in JR's voice is one of the greatest vocals in rock.

    • @goldenageofdinosaurs7192
      @goldenageofdinosaurs7192 Год назад +4

      Johnny & Jello Biafra have the best punk rock rage voices

    • @lashedbutnotleashed1984
      @lashedbutnotleashed1984 Год назад +1

      He was greatly influenced by Peter Hammill of Van der Graaf Generator. He practically worshipped Peter Hammill.

    • @myrrhfishify7743
      @myrrhfishify7743 Год назад +2

      VdGG being a prog band, which is pretty funny! I read once that Rat Scabies (the Damned) saw Keith Emerson in an airport, and went over to him to tell him he was a huge fan. So much for prog being a dinosaur by 1975.

    • @lashedbutnotleashed1984
      @lashedbutnotleashed1984 Год назад

      @@myrrhfishify7743 It goes to show how complicated music can be. "This guy" is supposed to hate THAT music, but he loves it.. "This guy" is supposed to love THAT music, but he hates it. I guess it just goes to show how personal music is and how difficult it is to explain why we like what we like and hate what we hate.
      As far as prog goes, in my world, prog will never die! I still listen to Gentle Giant, King Crimson and PFM and all the others. Call me outdated.....I don't care. I love dinosaurs!

    • @trismegistus7638
      @trismegistus7638 Год назад +3

      "His voice has a mustard stain on it" is a perfect description

  • @submandave1125
    @submandave1125 Год назад +14

    All their songs are from this album, because this is the ONLY studio album they ever released. Yes, one of the seminal groups of punk that changed the course of modern music did it with just 12 songs.

  • @keithwatkins7908
    @keithwatkins7908 Год назад +18

    The album is a banger, a sign of the times, with social unrest, strikes and the development of a punk culture. Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols is one of the most important albums of all time, and needs to be heard in full.

  • @dolemite72
    @dolemite72 Год назад +66

    YESS! As a little kid, when I heard this odd looking man yelling that the queen 'Ain't a Human Being!' I fell in love! The Pistols showed up at the right time to take it back to basics of Rock. We need that moment Today! A Pistols or Nirvana to just slap the hell out of people.

  • @ghostwolf1435
    @ghostwolf1435 Год назад +14

    This was a Nuclear Bomb on the Punk Rock Explosion 💥
    The Sex Pistols upended the 70s arena rock scene

  • @jamesdignanmusic2765
    @jamesdignanmusic2765 Год назад +23

    Steve Jones's guitar can strip wallpaper. And Johnny Rotten (John Lydon) has the most vitriolic wit, expressed perfectly in his lyrics and voice. This song came out during the Queen's Silver Jubilee celebrations, and The Man (everyone from the news media to the police) went crazy. "Pretty Vacant" next? Or maybe "EMI"?

    • @davidconnor5136
      @davidconnor5136 Год назад

      Jones did not play on the album it Chris spending
      3:31

    • @jamesdignanmusic2765
      @jamesdignanmusic2765 Год назад

      @@davidconnor5136 Are you sure? If that's the case my apologies to Chris! I'd always thought it was Steve. It certainly sounds like him... and, having checked, online sources say it's him, too.

    • @davidconnor5136
      @davidconnor5136 Год назад +1

      @@jamesdignanmusic2765 in a interview with Glen Matlock he said it was Chris Spedding

  • @stevesuttie2644
    @stevesuttie2644 Год назад +10

    Bought this album in 1979 shaved my head went home dressed all punk rock and got kicked out of the house…not joking!
    Pretty Vacant , No Feelings, Submission are some great tunes too!

  • @Bacchus69
    @Bacchus69 Год назад +26

    "Bodies", Holidays in the Sun" and "Submission" are all good songs. We need Punk request day from you guys.

  • @jeffmartin1026
    @jeffmartin1026 Год назад +25

    Gotta thank the Sex Pistols for revitalizing R&R. The whole Punk movement forced it's way into the music scene - built from the underground up by itself.

  • @DJTransplant
    @DJTransplant Год назад +24

    WHAT A SONG! WHAT AN ALBUM!

  • @badsherman1193
    @badsherman1193 Год назад +109

    The Sex Pistols not only saved rock and roll from disco and insipid soft rock, they did something most bands only dream of: they legitimately threatened authority. There's a famous video of them playing live on a boat on the Thames, blasting "God Save the Queen" at the Queen's Silver Jubilee celebration on the nearby shore (before the police shut them down). Every attempt to stifle them only added to their legend.

    • @shneizah
      @shneizah Год назад

      Legendary.

    • @danmayberry1185
      @danmayberry1185 Год назад

      That time-travelled me. Thatcher's Britain was likely the most tumultuous western era since US-1968. Lydon and Malcom McLaren made a few bob, but for the first time since that American era's protest songs, music was a force for change.

    • @David-iv6je
      @David-iv6je Год назад +3

      @@danmayberry1185 1997, pre-Thatcher. But it must be remembered that the late 70s had global stagflation/recession and repeating oil shocks caused by OPEC, so energy crises. Didn't really matter which government was in power anywhere. So time was perfect for social upheaval, as was the music industry, which had succumbed to the pop excess of disco and the prog excess of Yes, ELP and friends unleashed. Sex Pistols: perfect time and place.

    • @littlejimmy7402
      @littlejimmy7402 Год назад

      I'm not a Brit. I kind of think this song fits better now. Ol' chuck spent too much time and money with his friend jim savile. There's no damn way I can stand behind the pig-eyed prince, it's pretty well known jim's was an open secret. There's no way I'll believe chuck didn't hear something. You can't trust any of these royals, you can't keep skeletons in the closet during the information age. Time for the monarchy to morph into something less skeevy.

    • @onsesejoo2605
      @onsesejoo2605 Год назад +3

      Actually, disco was the answer to groups like Earth, Wind & Fire or Parliament / Funkadelic who while great musicians, got stagnated like the prog did back then. The disco phenomenon was a gay underground thing before breaking out to the mainstream. Disco was the other ingredient along the energy of punk that spawned bands like ABC, Duran Duran, Human Legue that took over the world.

  • @n3wsymtl
    @n3wsymtl Год назад +6

    Mind blowing how this single album from the band made history and influenced so many others. No technical gymnastics, just pour, raw punk. Love this band so much! :)
    You guys should do Pretty Vacant and/or Holiday In The Sun next.

  • @tonykichenside8443
    @tonykichenside8443 Год назад +40

    This album changed music forever,and it needed it.

    • @clansome
      @clansome Год назад

      I'd argue that it it did ... for about 5, maybe 10, years then the world moved on or reverted back to the music prior to 1977. Punk fashioned other music but no more. I was there and as I've said before, it didn't impress me then and doesn't impress me now 45+ years later.

  • @allisonreed7682
    @allisonreed7682 Год назад +12

    Super stoked to see this! Amazing reaction! Why not keep the pace going and react to this whole iconic album? It's filled with more sauce like this.

  • @blitztim6416
    @blitztim6416 Год назад +25

    One album and inducted into the RnR HOF. They were that important.
    Much to say about this band, but I’ll just mention that John just recently lost his long time wife to Alzheimer’s so peace to John. He’s a force of nature. God bless him.
    You should do the whole album. I did not intend to like this album or the Pistols when it came out, but it was so good, I became a fan. ‘Bodies’ is my favorite song. It’s a shocker. Or ‘Problem’.

    • @loosilu
      @loosilu Год назад +3

      OH no, I didn't realize about his wife. That's devastating. A few years ago I read an interview where he said he hoped they died together because they couldn't live without each other.

    • @agemoth
      @agemoth Год назад +2

      Oh that's sad. I hope John finds Christ.

    • @lashedbutnotleashed1984
      @lashedbutnotleashed1984 Год назад +7

      @@agemoth He won't find Christ because he is not looking for a fake Daddy figure.

    • @gregsager2062
      @gregsager2062 Год назад

      Inducted into the RnR HOF? The Sex Pistols basically told the RnR HOF to stick their little trophy up their arse.

    • @blitztim6416
      @blitztim6416 Год назад

      @@lashedbutnotleashed1984 There’s always one. 😐

  • @sj6546
    @sj6546 Год назад +44

    Imagine this after a long period of Prog Rock. This song (and others) changed music for many of us.

    • @demonhoopa
      @demonhoopa Год назад +5

      Prog and stadium rock suddenly seemed self indulgent and bloated. I totally relate

    • @lashedbutnotleashed1984
      @lashedbutnotleashed1984 Год назад +1

      I loved prog rock then and I still love it. But that doesn't mean I didn't like punk. Ironically, Johnny Rotten was hugely influenced by prog singer Peter Hammill of Van der Graaf Generator. John has stated many times he thought Peter Hammill was the best singer and songwriter in the history of rock. He also loved Kate Bush.

    • @demonhoopa
      @demonhoopa Год назад +1

      @@lashedbutnotleashed1984 I love prog too. But what I said still stands. It made a lot of people think it had gotten very self indulgent.
      I mean they weren’t wrong. Rick Wakeman on stage with ice skaters pretty much says it all

    • @lashedbutnotleashed1984
      @lashedbutnotleashed1984 Год назад +1

      @@demonhoopa Well, I certainly can't disagree with you that prog did become a bit too self-indulgent in it's later years. But early on, I was madly in love with it. I loved prog and punk almost equally and was in a punk band in the early 80s. Not all prog bands became that self-indulgent. King Crimson stayed pretty sane while ELP and Yes became parodies of themselves.

    • @demonhoopa
      @demonhoopa Год назад

      @@lashedbutnotleashed1984 Well said

  • @1DJTheMessenger
    @1DJTheMessenger Год назад +12

    For many years NMTB was considered a top 5 album all time by several major music publications.

    • @submandave1125
      @submandave1125 Год назад +4

      This is their only actual studio album and it changed the entire trajectory of the industry.

  • @ChristopherMmmm
    @ChristopherMmmm Год назад +7

    Pistols guitar player Steve Jones said that while they were recording songs like this and Anarchy in the UK, he was secretly listening to bands like Journey and ELO.

    • @jasonhicks3364
      @jasonhicks3364 Год назад +2

      Big roxy music fan also

    • @lashedbutnotleashed1984
      @lashedbutnotleashed1984 Год назад

      He also loved Be Bop Deluxe. He worshipped their guitarist/songwriter, Bill Nelson. I do as well. He's the most underrated musician there ever was.

  • @ericwillison4011
    @ericwillison4011 Год назад +4

    You also have to remember that this came in the late '70s at a time when disco was all the rage. There were nothing but bangers on this album. Every single one of them. This is a special album from a special group.

  • @scottboswell6406
    @scottboswell6406 Год назад +6

    I wasn't in London last week, but I KNOW this was being played in some places and homes during the coronation! LOL!! This is S-tier, because it does all it can do, and more! You should listen to Sid Vicious singing his version of "My Way"!!

    • @cjones586
      @cjones586 Год назад +1

      Played several times in my house over the coronation weekend!

  • @michaelmouse4024
    @michaelmouse4024 Год назад +3

    It's a miracle that these 2 haven't ever heard this song before. How, as music fans with all the parties, films, tv shows, documentaries & gigs experienced, have they achieved that?

  • @demonhoopa
    @demonhoopa Год назад +13

    This is the song that made me fall in love with punk. First time I heard the ending, the hair was standing on my arms.
    I found the rage and despair very moving. It sounded so authentic

  • @davidmontgomery9846
    @davidmontgomery9846 Год назад +19

    Punk reinvigorated the music scene .It meant that anyone could form a group and go crazy without having to be brilliant musicians.

    • @agemoth
      @agemoth Год назад +2

      Punk started in the late 60s .

    • @danmayberry1185
      @danmayberry1185 Год назад

      ​@@agemothgreat topic - I'm limited (partial to MC5 & Stooges over Ramones, but don't know much about the roots).

    • @steve55sogood16
      @steve55sogood16 Год назад

      @@agemoth ...not in the U.K.!

    • @adrianstevens2146
      @adrianstevens2146 Год назад

      @@smcgmail8238 "No future for you!" LOL...yeah "punk" was replaced by "New Wave", but appreciate the reference to Iggy Pop. Talking Heads, Eurythmics, The Cult, Blondie (who was one of the first rappers (with "Rapture"), and the like. Ramones to me were just a more metal version of Beach Boys.

    • @jml-rj5re
      @jml-rj5re Год назад

      @@agemoth Yeah, the NY Dolls and early Blondie are much better than the Pistols.

  • @RSimoes10
    @RSimoes10 Год назад +5

    Every single track in that album is a classic.

  • @carlvanderbush664
    @carlvanderbush664 Год назад +13

    Next should be “EMI”, the band’s kiss-off to their label that gave them the boot. Holidays In The Sun a strong one too.

  • @charlieboard4862
    @charlieboard4862 Год назад +8

    The PINNACLE of punk. Period.

    • @charlieboard4862
      @charlieboard4862 Год назад

      Four more comments:
      1) I wouldn't recommend hitting any other individual tracks - you've done the two essential ones. But I would recommend hitting the album at some point. It's an essential historical document. And works as a whole.
      2) Worth doing some reading about just how much outrage engulfed the entire British Isles when these two singles came out. It wasn't just their parents. It was a cultural inferno. lol
      3) Also worth noting......this came out right when the whole country was engulfed in (or preparing for, I forget) the Queen's 25 year celebration
      4) It was damn near impossible to hear this (or any other punk) here in the Us at the time without specifically seeking it out

  • @josephinemonahan915
    @josephinemonahan915 Год назад +1

    Just to say that Sid Vicious came into Queen’s rehearsal saying to Freddie “have you succeeded in bringing ballet to the masses”? (Freddie loved the ballet, he even danced with the Royal Ballet, and they took part in the video of “I Want to Break Free”) anyway back to the story, Freddie grabbed Sid by the lapels, called him “Simon Ferocious” and said “what are you going to do about it”? and pushed him out the door...Sid was really taken aback, he never expected that from Freddie....the thing is that Freddie was a boxing champion...there’s a pic of him with the huge silver trophy that he won...when you see Freddie perform onstage he has a boxer’s stance...there will never be anyone like Freddie, ever again🤩

  • @frankdiceiii5399
    @frankdiceiii5399 Год назад +25

    I love that when this song went number one in England, the listing was BLANK, there was literally no mention of them or the song.
    Hearing this now, you still get the energy and power, but not the danger, this wasn’t “punk”this was a fucking PROBLEM(another Sex Pistols song, in fact)that legitimately scared those that it didn’t mobilize.

    • @l.thegirl2581
      @l.thegirl2581 Год назад

      Lol

    • @wombatwilly1002
      @wombatwilly1002 Год назад

      Did the BBC not prevent it from reaching number 1 and it only made it to number 2?

  • @actorcontact
    @actorcontact Год назад +2

    Thanks for doing rock songs - so appreciated and is the reason I love your channel!

  • @iainweller452
    @iainweller452 Год назад +8

    “Holidays in the Sun” is definitely worth checking out

    • @seancassidy674
      @seancassidy674 Год назад +2

      "In the city there's a thousand things...."

    • @shellym940
      @shellym940 Год назад +1

      Lifted that riff directly from The Jam.

  • @FloraWest
    @FloraWest Год назад +4

    Have you guys done any Clash yet? London Calling and much more.

  • @Prairiepagan316
    @Prairiepagan316 Год назад +2

    I was in 7th grade when the Sex Pistols hit over here. I still love punk. They had such a huge impact on music. They weren't even around that long.

  • @fribbleshit
    @fribbleshit Год назад +1

    I love when you guys explore punk. My go-to music. PLEASE do more

  • @chadleabo
    @chadleabo Год назад +3

    The whole album still sounds fresh. It's amazing the impact they had after only ONE studio album.

  • @jasonremy1627
    @jasonremy1627 Год назад +2

    During the Queen's silver jubilee celebrating her 25th year as monarch, the Sex Pistols rented a barge on the Thames and blasted this song. Brilliant.

  • @catbutte4770
    @catbutte4770 Год назад +8

    Yes, the Sex Pistols! Thank you for reacting to "God Save The Queen"! Both the Pistols and the Ramones punk music stirred up the music scene. I love the "in your face" lyrics and performance by the Pistols. Please react to the Sex Pistols version of "My Way". Cheers.

    • @gmantramp404
      @gmantramp404 Год назад

      Yeah but Ramones also wrote yukky love ballads.Pistols didn't

  • @horsebydayartbynight
    @horsebydayartbynight Год назад +4

    Such an amazing album.
    Since you're curious about their home life, there are some excellent documentaries about the Sex Pistols, Sid Vicious and Johnny Rotten. And there's a movie, "Sid and Nancy" as well, for Hollywood's version.

  • @bcrowcroft
    @bcrowcroft 5 месяцев назад

    I was studying at Leeds Polytechnic in 1975 and went to see upcoming bands when a young group of lads came on stage, the sex pistols, the amplifiers were cranked up and they started the singing. You just knew you were in the presence of something new and vibrant. Beer was being sloshed around while we had a wild party. The house was electric

  • @alanhynd7886
    @alanhynd7886 Год назад +2

    The Pistols were seen as a back-to-basics response to Prog and Glam.
    By 1975 no one wanted a triple album of songs written in Elvish and played on a nose-flute
    Glitter heels an Tinsel had also lost its sparkle.
    She's probably still warm in the coffin btw...

  • @steved1135
    @steved1135 Год назад +1

    This is the album ( Never Mind the Bollocks...) that changed my entire perspective on music. Picked it up back in 1983 when I was 12, and I've never stopped exploring music since...

  • @patrickupstream84
    @patrickupstream84 Год назад +2

    I remember my friends and I purchasing the very first copy of this song when it hit our record store. We were expecting even more chaos, but we dug the rawness and energy. As the group went on, they were doomed to implode. What an impact though.

  • @ZONERBAND
    @ZONERBAND Год назад +5

    Ofc u should do the whole album

  • @btj-oo8xc
    @btj-oo8xc Год назад +3

    I was 16 when this came out in 1977. Still sounds fresh as a daisy

  • @greggw.brevoort
    @greggw.brevoort Год назад +2

    I think I said this last time you reacted to the Sex Pistols: Their seminal album is titled "Never Mind The Bollocks ..." and 14 years later, Nirvana's seminal album is titled, "Nevermind." Both albums were seismic game-changers - and the later band was clearly influenced by the first.

  • @thenortherner3890
    @thenortherner3890 Год назад

    Just left school, right age and so lucky to experience punk and then wave some of the best music ever and hasn't been repeated since.

  • @michaelnorris7353
    @michaelnorris7353 Год назад +1

    No messing around - nothing fancy - just straight in your face rockn` music.

  • @tombombara
    @tombombara Год назад +1

    I played this through twice after I bought it. You can't believe the impact it could have on a first listen back when it came out. There is also an incredible cover by Motorhead.

  • @stevedahlberg8680
    @stevedahlberg8680 Год назад +2

    I was so glad to be around for some of that. I was into all kinds of stuff but this and many other bands were a big part of it. Check out Richard Hell & the voidoids

  • @mrvertigo23
    @mrvertigo23 Год назад +1

    John Lydon - Jonny Rotten giving it loads and what a performance from Steve Jones, Glen Matlock and Paul Cook!

  • @MyargonautsJason
    @MyargonautsJason Год назад +1

    Say what you will about other popular songs in 1977 by the likes of Rod Stewart, Abba, Eagles and Jimmy Buffet, but when this song came on the radio, what a breath of fresh air it must have been. Punk and the attendant new wave of Joe Jackson, The Police and Elvis Costello was the kick in the pants rock music needed at the time and it was glorious!

  • @martinjackman2943
    @martinjackman2943 Год назад +2

    'Alternative Ulster ' by Stiff Little Fingers has a similar vibe
    'Into the Valley' The Skids,
    New Rose The Damned and
    Something Better Change The Stranglers

  • @tomski120
    @tomski120 Год назад +2

    You should check out the story of their gig at the lesser free trade hall in 1976.
    About 40 people attended, but more than 10 times that, say they were there 😂

    • @loosilu
      @loosilu Год назад +1

      That reminds me of the Doctor Who gag about the Beatles. 90% of the audience at the Cavern Club were time travelers, including John.

    • @tomski120
      @tomski120 Год назад

      @@loosilu 😁

  • @bradlandis7
    @bradlandis7 Год назад +3

    @Andy&Alex, you should get a punk poll building over at the Freedom Shack. Awesome reaction today!

  • @citizenghosttown
    @citizenghosttown Год назад +2

    It's hard to imagine what it must have been like to hear this for the first time in 1977. Nothing sounded like this. And the great thing about your reaction is seeing you experience how viscerally thrilling this still is.

    • @davidpryle3935
      @davidpryle3935 Год назад +1

      People were well used to it by the time this album came out in 1977. On the other hand, when the anarchy single came out in 1976, it caused a music revolution.

  • @David-iv6je
    @David-iv6je Год назад +1

    AT LAST! One of the most powerful songs out there. This record shifted the course of the music industry.
    Pretty much carried by vocalist Johnny Rotten and Guitarist Steve Jones (who also played bass in the studio). The infamous Sid Vicious was in practice a non-entity who was drugged out, could hardly play bass, didn't do it in the studio, and died soon after. And check out the production. NOT garage. This has amazing tone to it for every part.

  • @carlomercorio1250
    @carlomercorio1250 Год назад +2

    They only made one official album - legendary band!

  • @echopryme
    @echopryme Год назад

    When I was 3 years old, I remember two things about music...
    1. My grandmother was broken up that Elvis died.
    2. My family talked about how much the Sex Pistols were a dangerous influence.
    And when I was 15, hanging at the mall... I aaw the name of that band andI bought this cassette tape with my allowance money. Because parents never understand that if they tell us to stay away from something as a child, we're ALL IN as soon as we can be. 😎💯
    This is one of the reasons I am the man I became. 💯 And like most kids that heard it... its the reason I started playing in a band.
    It was 1987... and I was NOT alone in wanting real music again. I wouldn't realize that until we all started playing in bands in 1992. 😎💯

  • @holomatrix
    @holomatrix Год назад

    When this came out, for the only time in history, the number 1 in the charts had a blank space, because it was this. They were banned from playing it in the UK, so jumped on a canal boat and played it live in the middle of the River Thames going through London at full volume. It was a protest against the Monarchy, and the machine of the British Government at the time. I'm glad to finally see Andy & Alex experience The Sex Pistols. You guys really may as well just do the entire album. Welcome to Punk History in 38 minutes.I also HIGHLY recommend you guys listen to The Jam too. 👏🤘

  • @daendiznigh
    @daendiznigh 11 месяцев назад

    I was just an adolescent skateboarder in California in the 80s . The back of thrasher magazine always had band shirts you could order. Mostly punk and synth wave / pop bands . We would skate to the record stores and go digging never really heard what these bands sound like , the Sex Pistols were my first exposure to punk and I was hooked! Many bands would follow ! The good old days

  • @strqrt70
    @strqrt70 Год назад +2

    Regarding your question as to whether or not this song is off the same album as the last one you listened to - All of their songs are off this album. It was their only release.

  • @cjones586
    @cjones586 Год назад +1

    You clearly both get it, and can quite clearly imagine the impact this album had on young teenagers like myself in the UK in 1977. FYI, their Artwork was by Jamie Reid. His design for the cover of the God Save the Queen single is legendary, and was described as "the single most iconic image of the punk era"

  • @chrisofnottingham
    @chrisofnottingham Год назад +3

    Pretty Vacant, then you have done their big 3 hits. That whole album is actually remarkably good.

  • @philvallee645
    @philvallee645 Год назад +5

    You have to listen to this entire album at some point. If Sgt Pepper changed rock, this was the next iteration hands down iconic.

    • @RevStickleback
      @RevStickleback Год назад

      I'd say from a cultural impact perspective, in the UK only The Beatles made more of an impression.

    • @philvallee645
      @philvallee645 Год назад

      @@RevStickleback Perhaps, the way I see it, punk launched new wave and that pretty much defined a good chunk of 80s music. Punk also enabled smaller bands to get a toehold where they may have struggled before. It rejuvenated the spirit of rebellion in music that was beginning to wane in the mid 70s.

    • @RevStickleback
      @RevStickleback Год назад

      @@philvallee645 I agree. The Two-Tone bands, for example, would have found it much harder to get noticed without the DIY ethos that punk largely gave birth to. Punk might have been a short-lived niche in terms of popularity, but it definitely shaped music for the next decade, with a grittier edge to it. Unfortunately the music industry has a habit of squeezing out anything genuinely interesting in favour of mass appeal music. It's probably not a coincidence that the next wave of English music came out of Manchester, well away from London, where it had room to grow and to be appreciated for being different.

    • @philvallee645
      @philvallee645 Год назад

      @@RevStickleback Very good point! The Manchester angle is one that didn’t occur to me. All the best 😊

  • @MikeyP109
    @MikeyP109 Год назад +2

    A+. Ahh yes, when punk was actually punk. Miss those days.

  • @dbriddie9525
    @dbriddie9525 Год назад +1

    You had to be there as a fourteen year old in 1977. The album NMTB, is underappreciated now for the effect it had on the stagnation of the scene at the time, ie dinosaur rock and disco.

  • @actorcontact
    @actorcontact Год назад +1

    I know you don't get to read a lot of the comments after the first couple of hours of posting a new reactions, so here is my comment from Surrender. I know you like hypotheticals, sooo.... If you were hanging out with your cool high school buddies on a Friday night or going to the movies to watch Fast Times at Ridgemont High (you should definitely check out this movie as it based on a true story), this is the song you would be playing (definitely not Dancing Queen as you would be ostracized for LIFE!! by every single cool friend your ever thought you had) Thanks for getting back to classic rock - love when you do these classic rock the reactions!! Really the BEST!!! Believe it our not I actually agree with rating of A with A+ moments. Just as long as you agree that you would listen to this song a million more times than Dancing Queen. As always, you guys have the best channel in the business!!

  • @CBGB_1977
    @CBGB_1977 Год назад +1

    One and only studio album. That’s all they needed to light a fuse for a revolution.
    It stands the tests of time because where there’s an authoritarian form of governance there’s going to always be angry youth to take it on.
    This whole album is not afraid to take on all kinds of “taboo” subjects.
    I love it!

  • @chriscromelin413
    @chriscromelin413 Год назад

    The Sex Pistols only had one album and existed (Originally) for less than two years. And here we are still talking about them and their impact 47 years later.

  • @jnywd8450
    @jnywd8450 Год назад +1

    My son in law, 21, just found these guys. He was diggin it.

  • @elbrooks
    @elbrooks Год назад +1

    This is one of those love to listen to the whole album type of deals. ❤

  • @tomross6652
    @tomross6652 Год назад +1

    When the song went to Number 1 in the UK, it wasn't listed on the charts, just a blank spot.

  • @airliebird58
    @airliebird58 Год назад +1

    When the album was first released, it went on sale in a brown paper bag because of the 'naughty' word on the cover!

  • @simply_psi
    @simply_psi Год назад

    I was 9 when I was snook into a Sex Pistols gig in 1976, 2 of my older brother's friends were punks and I used to skateboard with one of them and he was amazed I liked his punk music collection, so they snook me sandwiched between them in the crush to get in and I got in for free. I had neved experienced anything like it, dancing, sweating, jumping, shouting, spitting play fighting, pushing each other, pogoing (sort of jimping dancing we did to punk music). It was all over in a crazt half an hour, they did not have much of their own music then, but I remeber the did Pretty Vacant they opened with Anarchy in the UK and I think they did a Who and an Iggy Pop cover. I was tired, raging with adrenaline and very scared, it was amazing and for my first ever gig, quite a bit special. I never realised how special as in just over a year, they released their only album and had split up, crazy times.

  • @vangannaway1015
    @vangannaway1015 Год назад

    Saw em at Randys Rodeo San Antonio 1979. Iconic picture of Sid Vicious waving his bass as weapon was there.

  • @johneverett3617
    @johneverett3617 Год назад +1

    HIO Andy and Alex I really enjoy your reactions. in 1977 (I was 17) it was the queen's silver jubilee and this song was banned from ANY airplay the length and breadth of the UK, but it still got to number 2 in the charts, we all knew it actually got to number 1, but the state couldn't allow that. people think that punk was a just couple of years of boys and girls making loud, fast and politically aware songs, but all the the punk bands were unable to play in the vast majority of venues, by establishment figures who had probably never even heard them, actual censorship of a musical art in 20th century Britain. (btw a REAL BANGING tune you might like to consider reacting to is JESUS BUILT MY HOTROD - MINISTRY, whenever I feel the need to blow away the mental cobwebs this is what I put on)

  • @smw4628
    @smw4628 Год назад +1

    This is what punk rock is, pure and simple.

  • @williamwebb8908
    @williamwebb8908 11 месяцев назад

    You had to be there when we went from Stairway To Heaven to this. it was a seismic change in music and fashion that later generations missed out on.

  • @lloovvaallee
    @lloovvaallee Год назад +1

    The London Times famously blacked this out because putting the words "sex" and "queen" on the same line was considered inappropriate. The Sex Pistols fundamentally changed music almost overnight the same way the Beatles and Nirvana did.

  • @Trish-ql9kz
    @Trish-ql9kz Месяц назад

    Yep... my older brother sent me to Woolworths to buy this album, blasted it through the house whenever the parents were out 😂

  • @micknordstrom2591
    @micknordstrom2591 Год назад

    I had a punk band called Happy Unemployed and we did Holidays in the Sun when we played live :)

  • @chrisbarlow2131
    @chrisbarlow2131 Год назад

    A mate of mine saw them by accident, at The 79 Club in Burton On Trent in England. The club was found through a door in a wall. Very easy to miss. It was full of rockers and bikers, its usual clientèle, when The Pistols took to the stage and just snapped and snarled and sneered their way through a blistering set of perfect punk rock.
    He said the audience (along with my mate Mick Rimmer - hello Mick!) were taken completely off guard. They were prob expecting some naff stodgy old rock band and instead got the likes of John Lydon, wide eyed, frothing at the mouth, staring them out and screaming anarchy at them for 50 electrifying minutes. He said they were so venomous and barbed in their attitude and musical approach that even the big hairy bikers backed off them, retreating to the bar at the rear of the room with a pint, while trying to work out whether they liked them or not. He said when it was over the audience were all just left shell shocked and open mouthed. They didn't know whether to clap, cheer or jeer. So so wish I'd been there.

  • @martinjackman2943
    @martinjackman2943 Год назад +1

    Absolute DYNAMITE! ... You had to have been there in 1977 to really get what a powerful statement this was
    Even so... just as a piece of 'kick-ass rock it's right up there

  • @cgrant1960
    @cgrant1960 Год назад +1

    "God save the Queen" is their most iconic song but the best is "Pretty vacant", IMO.

  • @69zenos1
    @69zenos1 Год назад

    a les paul custom through a Fender Champ amp full blast is what I recall reading. I used to have one back in the day and they sounded like that . That is also what Joe Walsh used to use in the studio back in the day as well. They didn't sound that good live. The original bassist was gone and Sid Vicious was "playing" bass. Or what Johnny Rotten referred to him as "a walking clothes hanger"

  • @lordbyron6293
    @lordbyron6293 Год назад

    Holidays in the Sun and E.M.I. (1st and last songs from this album). It was their only album - it's amazing the impact they had with such a short career.

  • @mahlontodd1383
    @mahlontodd1383 Год назад +1

    I know I'm a broken record, but you liking the vocals by Johnny Rotten makes me want you to hear Black Francis of Pixies. Not the same, but sometimes he's so unhinged.

  • @viclagina347
    @viclagina347 Год назад +5

    The antithesis of disco... thanks boys, makes this old body wanna mosh

  • @FernandoGarcia-ge6mp
    @FernandoGarcia-ge6mp Год назад

    The sneer in Rotten's voice is punk perfection, matched by none.

  • @elvismansoncpa
    @elvismansoncpa Год назад +1

    Holidays in the Sun! The most perfect album opener ever, and the track that cured me of being a prog rock snob.

  • @jefframsay8399
    @jefframsay8399 Год назад +2

    Holiday in the Sun