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Live In The UK 1976

Live In The UK 1976

A well recorded, fascinating glimpse into the earlier days of the most notorious punk band of all time, captured at a show at the rarely acknowledged 76 Club in Burton-on-Trent. It's a suitable setting, of course, as British punk was the voice of the suburbs and the small towns around the UK that, ironically, all so often banned them from visiting.

The material that would form their only studio album - surely one of the most seminal LPs of all time - Never Mind The Bollocks... was still taking shape at this point, with "New York" and "Seventeen" present but nestling under working titles alongside non-album original "I Wanna Be Me". There are also outings for a selection of cover versions that show the influences that shaped the revolutionary sound about to turn music on its head, from The Stooges' "No Fun" and The Who's "Substitute" to the Dave Berry 1964 single flip track "Don't Gimme No Lip Child" and The Monkees' "(I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone".

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Live In The UK 1976

A well recorded, fascinating glimpse into the earlier days of the most notorious punk band of all time, captured at a show at the rarely acknowledged 76 Club in Burton-on-Trent. It's a suitable setting, of course, as British punk was the voice of the suburbs and the small towns around the UK that, ironically, all so often banned them from visiting.

The material that would form their only studio album - surely one of the most seminal LPs of all time - Never Mind The Bollocks... was still taking shape at this point, with "New York" and "Seventeen" present but nestling under working titles alongside non-album original "I Wanna Be Me". There are also outings for a selection of cover versions that show the influences that shaped the revolutionary sound about to turn music on its head, from The Stooges' "No Fun" and The Who's "Substitute" to the Dave Berry 1964 single flip track "Don't Gimme No Lip Child" and The Monkees' "(I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone".

Top chaos for cash fun.

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A well recorded, fascinating glimpse into the earlier days of the most notorious punk band of all time, captured at a show at the rarely acknowledged 76 Club in Burton-on-Trent. It's a suitable setting, of course, as British punk was the voice of the suburbs and the small towns around the UK that, ironically, all so often banned them from visiting.

The material that would form their only studio album - surely one of the most seminal LPs of all time - Never Mind The Bollocks... was still taking shape at this point, with "New York" and "Seventeen" present but nestling under working titles alongside non-album original "I Wanna Be Me". There are also outings for a selection of cover versions that show the influences that shaped the revolutionary sound about to turn music on its head, from The Stooges' "No Fun" and The Who's "Substitute" to the Dave Berry 1964 single flip track "Don't Gimme No Lip Child" and The Monkees' "(I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone".

Top chaos for cash fun.