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1980149824Manchester: Factory Records 1980. FACT 30. Vintage cassette containing interviews with members of the Sex Pistols housed in a vinyl pouch. Designed by Peter Saville.<br /> <br /> Factory Records' Christmas gift for 1980 despite having never released any music by the band was a cassette containing a 1977 interview of Sid Vicious and Steve Jones by Judy Vermorei on side A and an undated one featuring Paul Cook Johnny Rotten and Malcolm McLaren's grandmother by Bondpen Publishing on side B.<br /> <br /> Cassette: Near Fine with some light rubbing to the gold paint. Tape unplayed and unexamined. <br /> <br /> Vinyl pouch: 6.5 x 4.5 inches. Lightly rubbed and Near Fine. <br /> <br /> Robertson Factory Records: The Complete Graphic Album. Factory Records unknown
WC-ZD00-XDYVCassell 2018-09-04. hardcover. Like New. 12x0x12. Like New. A touch of corner wear. Shipped boxed with Tracking. Cassell hardcover
1788400275.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
176255London: Jamie Reid 1977. She aint no human being These cards were intended to be used as bunting flags for the Sex Pistols's river boat promotional stunt on the River Thames outside the Houses of Parliament for their God Save the Queen single. On 7 June Virgin Records hired a boat named the Queen Elizabeth from Westminster to Tower Bridge on which the Sex Pistols could play live. The party ended when the boat returned and was raided by the police. While none of the band was arrested police detained the Pistols manger Malcolm McLaren and ten others. Triangular bunting was used on the day and these prints were kept aside. Two commercially printed Union Jacks on card overprinted in black with the official portrait of Queen Elizabeth II taken by Peter Grugeon for her Silver Jubilee each doctored by Jamie Reid. The first shows the Queen with a safety pin in her mouth with swastika eyes and the Sex Pistols ransom logo lower left; this was the original idea for the cover of the Sex Pistols single God Save the Queen. The second shows her with a safety pin in her mouth the Sex Pistols ransom logo lower left and the words "God Save The Queen She Aint No Human Being" circled around her head taken from the lyrics of the single. Hole punches to upper corners as issued. Presented float mounted in a lime waxed frame. Each sheet 20 x 29 cm. Framed size: 51 x 65.1 cm. unknown
364602United Kingdom 1976. Softcover. Near Fine. Two programs. Octavos. Stapled pictorial wrappers. Near fine or better with only a bit of wear along the spine. Two English football programs from 1976 Manchester City F.C. Match Mag and Ipswich Town that include two of the earliest examples of the Jamie Reid-designed Sex Pistol adverts one full page and one half page for the Pistol's infamous Anarchy in the U.K. tour. Both are dated December 4 1976 just three days after the Pistol's first run-in with the press after famously cursing on a live evening broadcast of Thames Television's Today program. And like that appearance these ads demonstrated the media savvy of both the Pistols and their manager Malcolm McLaren who knew that a concert audience of football hooligans was far more likely to generate press coverage. It is well-established that many of the early instigators of the punk scene were football fans as evidenced by the influence of football zines on music zines and their occasional commingling. At the very least the ads are prima facia evidence of McLaren's brilliant and unusual marketing of the tour that brought punk into the public eye. unknown
2090502113715590Not Available N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback