Anarchy in the 100 Club, Almost...
Jason Holmes
|
Posted 19.11.2012
|
UK Entertainment
Read More:
100 Club,
Vivienne Westwood,
Malcolm McLaren,
Oxford Street,
Sid Vicious,
Steve Jones,
The Specials,
Mojo-Magazine,
Bernard Rhodes,
John Cooper Clarke,
Julien Temple,
Absolute-Beginners-1985,
Johnny Rotten,
Never Mind the Bollocks,
The Sex Pistols,
Kate Nash,
Joe Strummer the Clash,
UK Entertainment News
The evening was planned as a retrospective of the album that changed everything for British music. Never Mind The B******* sprang angrily into life in 1977, an original musical work that openly criticised a culturally cobwebbed United Kingdom. But the organisers do not get politeness this evening. Instead they get cat calls and verbal threats.




