03:34 Skladatelia: Paul Thomas Cook - Steven Jones - Glen Matlock - John Lyndon. It’s a Friday evening in the city of sails and it appears that summer may finally be here as fans who have arrived early take the chance to linger outdoors soaking up the early evening rays. 03-05-2017 Sid Vicious & the Sex Pistols, Live. Review by Sarah Kidd, Photography by Mark Derricutt. Matlock, akin to his idols, is a groove oriented song player, and a rather prolific one at that, leading bands under his own name and with such ensembles as The Rich Kids, Iggy Pop, The Damned, and various all-star configurations. Glen Matlock 24th November 2017 The Tuning Fork, Auckland, New Zealand. Be sure to read Glen’s autobio I Was a Teenage Sex Pistol for the truth about the Pistols. The London Bass Guitar Show returns to the capital on March 4 and 5. As Sex Pistol Glen Matlock gears up to deliver his first masterclass at the London Bass Guitar Show, he reveals the records that got him there. By Fraser Lewry ( Classic Rock ) published February 22, 2017. Founding member of the Sex Pistols and Rich Kids, writer of game changer hits ‘Pretty Vacant’ and ‘God Save The Queen’, Glen Matlock is a musical legend, raconteur extraordinaire, brilliant bass player and awesome songwriter. Starting off as a guitarist, Glen’s tenue working for Malcom McLaren’s Sex shoppe led to his life’s work as a musician. The Sex Pistols Glen Matlock: the 10 records that made me play bass. The new album ‘Good To Go’ by Glen Matlock. If you do have it - but not this edition - get this book now.
He was the only Sex Pistol that could actually play bass! In true punk fashion, they (kind of) sacked him despite the fact that he composed most of the songs on their sole legitimate slab. I Was a Teenage Sex Pistol by Glen Matlock (Rocket88, 2012/revised, 1990) Written by Robert Brokenmouth on 20 November 2017. In fact, despite the undoubted scenic presence of Sid that helped the band to become even more known to the general audience, there is no Sex Pistols without. Glen Matlock anchored one of the most important and influential bands of the punk era. Glen left the band in 1977 due to incomprehensions with the singer Johnny and reunited the band in 1996, 17 years after the death of Sid Vicious that toke his place as a bass player.