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From the Pistols’ first UK tour in 1976, which is known as the earliest live sound source, the gig in Essex on September 17th is recorded from the recently discovered soundboard master sound source. First, at Soundboard Live, which followed the Manchester performance in June, which is said to be the oldest live sound source, six months after the first gig in November 1975, with the signing of a contract with major label EMI on the horizon, he performed at various locations. It was around the time when their presence began to gradually attract attention, such as a campaign to cancel live performances, and the quality of the performances by the original members when Glenn Matlock was still there was astounding compared to after Sid joined. In addition, there are some numbers that were not included in “NEVER MIND THE BOLLOCKS”, and the set contents are quite different from the previous Manchester performance, and although there are some parts where the sound quality is severe due to the master due to aging, it is the best quality in existence. I’m using the master, so if you’re a punk fan who hasn’t heard it yet, please come by. Live at Chelmsford Maximum Security Prison Chelmsford, Essex, UK 17th September 1976 : soundboard recording 01. Satellite / 02. Submission / 03. Liar / 04. No Fun / 05. Pretty Vacant / 06. Problems / 07. I Wanna Be Me / 08. Seventeen / 09. New York / 10. No Lip / 11. Stepping Stone / 12. Substitute / 13. Anarchy in The U.K. / 14. Did You No Wrong
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