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Sex pistols glen matlock
Sex pistols glen matlock












I’m sat outside my local coffee place and my cappuccino is about to be delivered, so I’m all yours. Hi Glen, thanks for taking the time to chat. Glen Matlock at the Electric Ballroom 10 September 2020. I caught up with him on a sunny Tuesday morning to chat about the upcoming gig, his new, unreleased album and punk Brexiteers… In 2018, he released his first solo album ‘Good To Go’ and was expected to release a follow-up this year, until that dastardly virus scuppered all our plans. After forming a new wave, power pop band, Rich Kids with Midge Ure (yes, that Midge Ure of Ultravox), Glen went on to play all over the world sharing a stage with everyone from Iggy Pop to Primal Scream and sporting several of his own exciting line-ups along the way including The Philistines, Spectres and even a band with his Pistol’s successor, Sid Vicious called the Vicious White Kids. Co-author of the classic album, Never Mind the Bollocks, since his original departure from the Pistols in ’77 Glen, not content to remain ‘that guy from the Sex Pistols’, went on to diversify significantly and carve himself an enviable niche in the world of rock and pop music. This Thursday sees Glen Matlock, the original (and most current) bassist of punk legends, Sex Pistols, heading back to Camden to wake up the neighbours with a socially distanced live show at The Electric Ballroom. Now finally, with the relaxing of lockdown measures we’re seeing live music make a slow return to the venues which are the lifeblood of the Borough. Electric ballroom glen matlock lockdown punk sex pistols socially distancedįor the last few months, we here at Camden Live have been focusing our efforts on keeping the momentum of the music scene rolling with the Camden Live Stream.














Sex pistols glen matlock