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Episode 248 - Glen Matlock (Sex Pistols, Rich Kids, The Spectres)

Episode 248 - Glen Matlock (Sex Pistols, Rich Kids, The Spectres)

FromTurned Out A Punk


Episode 248 - Glen Matlock (Sex Pistols, Rich Kids, The Spectres)

FromTurned Out A Punk

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Length:
48 minutes
Released:
Mar 23, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Right Now HaHaHaHa! On this episodes, Damian sits down & chats with one of THE ARCHITECTS of this whole damn movement: GLEN MATLOCK!!! Listen in as the two discuss the Sex Pistols, the Rich Kids & how a loose collection of ideas coalesced into PUNK ROCK! Don't miss it!

Also Touched On:

learning the word "punk" from a James Cagney movie


The Nuggets compilations


 John Inman and Caroline Coon brand the Sex Pistols


Malcom goes to America and meets Sylvain Sylvain


Getting a mixtape from Nick Kent


going to east London with Bernard Rhodes to see Teenage Rebel 


The pub rock scene


Going to see the Faces at some fancy club and seeing the original line-up of the Dolls opening


The Small Faces influence


Duff notices the Motown sound on the bass


getting records from the “White Goods Store”


Jethro Tull’s “Living In the Past” is like Take Five with words 


Midge Urge turns down the Pistols but sings for the Rich Kids


Martin and Coulter
 
Slick


The Rich Kids’ influence on Spandau Ballert and Duran Duran


Cock Sparrer in the discos in Spain 


The Spectres

& MUCH, MUCH MORE!!!!!

BROUGHT TO YOU BY VANS
Released:
Mar 23, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Damian Abraham can be many things... the singer of a critically acclaimed band, a failed VJ, a host for Vice…a parent, but certainly he is a punk music obsessive. Each week, he sits down and chats with an interesting person from the far reaching worlds of entertainment to find out how their life was changed by the discovery of a novelty genre that supposedly died out in 1978... PUNK.