The Sex Pistols have announced the reissue of their 1996 live album 'Filthy Lucre Live', marking 30 years since the band's unexpected reunion.
The album, which captured their performance at London's Finsbury Park in 1996, will be released on November 20 via UMR as a 2LP red vinyl set and single CD.It includes previously unreleased bonus tracks 'No Fun' and 'Buddies', which were originally Japanese exclusives.
The reissue highlights the band's iconic 1977 studio album 'Never Mind The Bollocks, Here’s The Sex Pistols', with a setlist featuring tracks like 'Anarchy In The U.K.' and 'God Save The Queen'.Guitarist Steve Jones praised the reissue, stating it proves the band's enduring power as a live act.Drummer Paul Cook noted the title's irony, emphasizing the significance of reuniting the original lineup.The reissue coincides with ongoing tours by the current line-up, including Frank Carter, and marks the 50th anniversary of punk.Despite criticism from Johnny Rotten, the band continues to celebrate their legacy through live performances and new releases.
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