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The Sex Pistols Invade America: The Fateful U.S. Tour, January 1978
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The Sex Pistols Invade America: The Fateful U.S. Tour, January 1978

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By January 1978, the Sex Pistols were the most talked about band on the planet. They also enjoyed the sobriquet of being the scourge of the British Establishment. The Pistols’ anarchic antics had largely gone unnoticed in America, and it wasn’t until Warner Bros secured the U.S. rights to distribute the band’s debut album Never Mind The Bollocks in November 1977 that the American media sat up and took notice.
Plans were soon underway to bring the Pistols over to America, but Warners hadn’t counted on the band’s manager, the irascible Malcolm McLaren. In purposely eschewing New York and Los Angeles in favor of off-the-rock'n'roll radar outposts such as Memphis, San Antonio and Baton Rouge, McLaren sowed the seeds for a countercultural clash that continues to resonate across America. No Feelings, No Future, No Fun: the Sex Pistols’ ‘78 U.S. Tour covers the tour from varying perspectives-with many people sharing their experiences for the first time. The book also endeavours to separate fact from the many fallacies that still surround those twelve days of mayhem when the Sex Pistols wended their way across an unsuspecting USA.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
McFarland & Co Inc
Country
United States
Date
14 August 2018
Pages
132
ISBN
9781476669397

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

By January 1978, the Sex Pistols were the most talked about band on the planet. They also enjoyed the sobriquet of being the scourge of the British Establishment. The Pistols’ anarchic antics had largely gone unnoticed in America, and it wasn’t until Warner Bros secured the U.S. rights to distribute the band’s debut album Never Mind The Bollocks in November 1977 that the American media sat up and took notice.
Plans were soon underway to bring the Pistols over to America, but Warners hadn’t counted on the band’s manager, the irascible Malcolm McLaren. In purposely eschewing New York and Los Angeles in favor of off-the-rock'n'roll radar outposts such as Memphis, San Antonio and Baton Rouge, McLaren sowed the seeds for a countercultural clash that continues to resonate across America. No Feelings, No Future, No Fun: the Sex Pistols’ ‘78 U.S. Tour covers the tour from varying perspectives-with many people sharing their experiences for the first time. The book also endeavours to separate fact from the many fallacies that still surround those twelve days of mayhem when the Sex Pistols wended their way across an unsuspecting USA.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
McFarland & Co Inc
Country
United States
Date
14 August 2018
Pages
132
ISBN
9781476669397