Sex Pistols: Here Comes the Filthy Lucre

Sex Pistols SKU: 39751805
Sex Pistols: Here Comes the Filthy Lucre

Sex Pistols: Here Comes the Filthy Lucre

Sex Pistols SKU: 39751805

Format: VINYL LP

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Description

Title: Here Comes the Filthy Lucre
Artist: Sex Pistols
Label: Radiation Deluxe
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 8055515231083
Genre: Rock

Red vinyl edition. Limited edition of the recording of The Sex Pistols live performance at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome in 1996. This was the very first Pistols reunion, the so called "Filthy Lucre" tour featuring the original line-up with the legendary Glen Matlock on bass. On July 10th, the band appeared in Rome as part of a one-day festival, sharing the stage with heavy weights such as Iggy Pop, Bad Religion, Slayer, and Sepultura. The Pistols threw out a killer set featuring the most of their hits, "No Feelings", "Pretty Vacant", "Holiday In The Sun", "God Save The Queen", and other generational punk anthems.

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