A
set of stand-alone essays written by the cream of rock music's
commentators—among them Rob Johnstone, Clinton Heylin, Legs McNeill,
Greil Marcus, Kris Needs, Judy Nylon, Alan Clayson, and Nigel
Williamson—this work could well be the final word on the symbol of 1970
punk they once called "Rotten." Love him or hate him, 30 years after the
release of the Sex Pistols' first record, John Lydon—the man who was
the focal point of the British punk movement—is impossible to ignore
when discussing the history of rock. Was the Sex Pistols' album Never Mind the Bollocks the
one true masterpiece of punk's first wave? How did the Pistols
influence American punk? How does Lydon's post-Pistols work in PIL
compare in influence and artistry? Contributors delve into
these questions and more in this fitting tribute to an underdog who went
on to become an antihero to millions.
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