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Glen matlock 1977
Glen matlock 1977












How was the experience of collaborating with Alluri and what kind of a set can we expect at this Mumbai show of yours? Individually all our lives, no matter what we do, we still are the Sex Pistols. It was the first thing any of us had done properly and it kind of formed us. Its hard to say how it changed us because its all we had ever done. We had a common guy called Jim, who got us together in a way for this album. I have done a few things with Earl quite a long time back. When you get to a certain age and are around for long you tend to meet certain people. How was it collaborating with Earl Slick? There is one track ‘Keep on Pushing’ and also there is one big blues style track called ‘Cooking You’. Then there is ‘Sexy Beast’ where Earl has played a sexy solo.

glen matlock 1977

Which tracks should the fans look forward to in particular? It’s got a slightly different swing to it than Punk Rock music. The main guitarist is Earl Slick, it’s got Chris Bedding on one track and Neil Axe on the others. The main drummer is Slim Jim Phantom from the Stray Cats.

glen matlock 1977

It’s got a fantastic selection of artists. It’s a collection of songs over the past few years. Tell us about your new album ‘Good to Go’.

glen matlock 1977

Later he formed the band Glen Matlock and the Mavericks before rejoining the Sex Pistols for their reunion tours post 1996.Ĭurrently in Mumbai, for a gig at the Hard Rock Café on the 10 th August where he has collaborated with the amazing Telegu rock star Alluri, Glen spoke to Music Plus about his new album ‘Good to Go’ and more. The Sex Pistols, as they called themselves, ignited a Punk Rock revolution throughout the UK which later capsized the world. Among the founding members of the band was bassist, Glen Matlock, who would go on to become a pioneer. He is credited as the co-author of 10 of the 12 songs on ‘Never mind the bollocks, here’s the Sex Pistols’ album.Įver since leaving the band in early 1977, Glen went on to collaborate with heavyweights like Iggy Pop and Vicious White Kids and London Cowboys among others.

glen matlock 1977

1972, London saw the formation of a band which would change Rock and Roll for ever.














Glen matlock 1977