Album of the Day
Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols
Forty years ago today – after four canceled dates – the Sex Pistols made their U.S. concert debut; the citizens of Atlanta, Georgia never knew what hit 'em. The pioneering punk quartet were touring behind their sole studio album, NEVER MIND THE BOLLOCKS, HERE'S THE SEX PISTOLS, a blistering broadside that had debuted at No.1 on the U.K. charts despite being banned by many major British retailers. With such explosive anthems as “Anarchy In The U.K.,” “God Save The Queen,” “Pretty Vacant” and “Holidays in The Sun” among its dozen songs, the album has a snotty power that cannot be denied. Named by the likes of NME, Rolling Stone and Time as one of the 100 greatest albums ever made, NEVER MIND THE BOLLOCKS, HERE'S THE SEX PISTOLS has endured long after the band imploded at the end of that 1978 tour.