Glen Matlock was one of the founders of the Sex Pistols
The band Sex Pistols will get a new documentary, this time inspired and based on the memories of the former bassist and founder of the band, Glen Matlock, following his point of view on the trajectory of the punk group that won so many fans throughout its career.
The documentary initially called “I Was a Teenage Sex Pistol” will be an adaptation of the book by Matlock written in the 1990s. The bassist left the band in 1977, shortly before the band officially ended its career.
You Sex Pistols They were active together for three years, from 1975 to 1978, in which they produced two albums, namely: Never Mind the Bollocks and Here’s the Sex Pistolsreleased in 1977 and had highly successful songs such as “Anarchy in the UK” and “God Save the Queen”.
One year after leaving Glen Matlock the band officially split up, and a year after the split the bassist Sid Vicious he died as a result of an overdose in 1979. The bassist’s story became a novel some time later, Sid & Nancy – Love Killsstarring Gary Oldman debuted in 1986.
Source: Rollingstone
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