Sex Pistols reunite - again
2007-09-18 16:26
London - Punk pioneers the Sex Pistols are reuniting for a concert to mark the 30th anniversary of their only album, Never Mind the Bollocks.
All four original members - John Lydon, Steve Jones, Paul Cook and Glen Matlock - will play a one-off concert at London's Brixton Academy on November 8, the band announced on Tuesday on the music website www.nme.com.
The Pistols, who once sang there was No Future, split in 1978 but reformed in 1996 and played together again in 2003.
Last year they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Shocked many Britons
Led by sneering front-man Lydon - then known as Johnny Rotten - the Pistols shocked many Britons with raucous singles including God Save The Queen, Anarchy In The UK and Pretty Vacant.
Released in 1977, Never Mind the Bollocks is now regarded as one of the most influential albums in rock history. It will be re-released to mark the anniversary.
Bassist Sid Vicious, who replaced Matlock during the band's period of greatest notoriety and became a punk icon, died of a drug overdose in 1979.
- AP