Sex Pistols - Never Mind The Bollock's Here's The Sex Pistols (2012)
Sex Pistols - Never Mind The Bollock's Here's The Sex Pistols (2012)
CD1: 01 – Holidays In The Sun 02 – Bodies 03 – No Feelings 04 – Liar 05 – God Save The Queen 06 – Problems 07 – Seventeen 08 – Anarchy In The UK 09 – Submission 10 – Pretty Vacant 11 – New York 12 – EMI 13 – No Feeling 14 – Did You No Wrong 15 – No Fun 16 – Satellite CD2: 01 – Anarchy In The UK 02 – I Wanna Be Me 03 – Seventeen 04 – New York 05 – EMI 06 – Submission 07 – No Feelings 08 – Problems 09 – God Save The Queen 10 – Pretty Vacant 11 – No Fun 12 – Problems 13 – No Fun 14 – Anarchy In The UK Personnel: Paul Cook – drums Steve Jones – guitar, bass guitar, backing vocals Glen Matlock – bass guitar on "Anarchy in the UK" Johnny Rotten – lead vocals Sid Vicious – bass guitar on "Bodies"
While mostly accurate, dismissing Never Mind the Bollocks as merely a series of loud, ragged midtempo rockers with a harsh, grating vocalist and not much melody would be a terrible error. Already anthemic songs are rendered positively transcendent by Johnny Rotten's rabid, foaming delivery. His bitterly sarcastic attacks on pretentious affectation and the very foundations of British society were all carried out in the most confrontational, impolite manner possible. Most imitators of the Pistols' angry nihilism missed the point: underneath the shock tactics and theatrical negativity were social critiques carefully designed for maximum impact. Never Mind the Bollocks perfectly articulated the frustration, rage, and dissatisfaction of the British working class with the establishment, a spirit quick to translate itself to strictly rock & roll terms. The Pistols paved the way for countless other bands to make similarly rebellious statements, but arguably none were as daring or effective. It's easy to see how the band's roaring energy, overwhelmingly snotty attitude, and Rotten's furious ranting sparked a musical revolution, and those qualities haven't diminished one bit over time. Never Mind the Bollocks is simply one of the greatest, most inspiring rock records of all time. ---Steve Huey, AllMusic Review
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