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Sex Pistols’ Glen Matlock on Iggy Pop’s penis: “I got a bit fed up with seeing it, to be honest. It’s not that impressive”
By Liz Scarlett published
Glen Matlock reflects on touring with Iggy Pop in 1979, says he got tired of continually seeing The Godfather of Punk exhibit his genitals on stage

20 spectacular reissues from 2022 you should definitely own
By Classic Rock Magazine published
With notable anniversaries, mouth-watering retrospectives and great compilations, 2022 bestowed a ton of must-hear reissues upon us. Here are some that are definitely worth your time

Sex Pistols' Glen Matlock recalls clash with late fashion designer Vivienne Westwood over penis artwork
By Liz Scarlett published
Former Sex Pistols bassist Glen Matlock reminiscences on working in Vivienne Westwood's shop SEX in the '70s, and on the time he got on her "wrong side"

'Mother of Punk' and iconic fashion designer Vivienne Westwood dead at 81
By Paul Brannigan published
Shirley Manson, Glen Matlock, Chrissie Hynde and Billy Idol lead tributes to fashion maverick Vivienne Westwood

Watch BBC current affairs show Nationwide try to make sense of the Sex Pistols and punk rock for Middle England in 1976
By Paul Brannigan published
"It may not be the greatest rock 'n' roll in the world, but it's certainly the most controversial": the BBC introduces the Sex Pistols to mainstream Britain

Godfather of punk Iggy Pop to play huge UK show with Blondie, a Sex Pistols/Generation X supergroup and more
By Paul Brannigan published
Punk's not dead, as a new Iggy Pop-headlined outdoor show in London next summer will testify

Sex Pistols' Paul Cook discusses possibility of future reunion: "I think we’re too old to be singing Anarchy In The U.K."
By Liz Scarlett published
Drummer Paul Cook discusses the possibility of The Sex Pistols getting back together in the future - and shares his regret over not recording a second album

Late AC/DC vocalist Bon Scott has absolutely no time for punk in this 1977 interview
By Joe Daly published
"I see punk rock as nothing," says Bon in this not-entirely-serious archive clip

"It was ugliness personified": How anarchy, acrimony and apathy killed the Sex Pistols just 78 days after the release of Never Mind The Bollocks
By Ian Winwood published
Never Mind The Bollocks, Here’s The Sex Pistols was released on October 28, 1977. Just 78 days later, the band who gave us that thrilling debut was finished. "All of us had been cheated," says John Lydon
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