Albums Bootlegs - Vinyl.
46 No 46 100 Club Pistols Party. (Vinyl).
Recording Label: ? |
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This is an early Japanese bootleg. The sleeve states 20th Sep. but the real date is 31st august.
47 No 47 100 Club Punk Festival (Vinyl).
Recording Label: Acid |
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This is a bootleg live from the 100 Club 20th Sep 1976. This bootleg was re-issued in 1991 on Bel End (Bootleg) label with the cat.no. LULLA1 for the Londons Outrage bootleg box.
48 No 48 All Crimes Are Paid. (Vinyl).
Recording Label: Viril |
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This is a German bootleg. It came with a black/white attached sleeve. Some early versions have blank red/orange labels later versions have blank blue (A Side) and blank red (Side B) labels. This bootleg is a limited edition of 500 numbered copies.
49 No 49 Anarchy Tour. (Vinyl).
Recording Label: Sex |
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This is a Swedish bootleg. Live at Electric Circus Manchester 9th Dec 1976. This one has a high quality glossy sleeve and is limited to 500 copies.
50 No 50 Anarchy in the EU. (Vinyl).
Recording Label: Weird |
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This is an English bootleg,it came in coloured vinyl (yellow,orange and maroon). The first 3 tracks are from Maasbree 1977,the rest is from Bogarts Birmingham 20th Oct. 1976 in poor quality.
51 No 51 Anarchy in Sweden. (Vinyl).
Recording Label: Gun Records |
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This is a Dutch bootleg and feat. the Sex Pistols live in Halmstad Sweden. This one has a white fold open sleeve with Sex Pistols stamped in red ink. Sealed is this one with a safety pin. The track listing on the inside incorrectly lists Holidays in the Sun instead of New York. This record is limited to 300 copies.
52 No 52 Anarchy in the UK Live. (Vinyl).
Recording Label: UK |
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This is not a real bootleg,this one came out in a flood of semi-official releases from Dave Goodman(RIP).This one is live in Stockholm 1977(incomplete) and the last 3 tracks are from Winterland San Francisco but the quality isn't as good as on the real bootlegs.
53 No 53 Anarchy in the USA - Fuck Forever. (Vinyl).
Recording Label: Happy Porpak |
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This is an Australian bootleg. The sleeve states live 8th Jan.1978 (San Antonio)but it's Atlanta 5th Jan. 1978 with Anarchy moved to the start. PLEASE NOTE: ALL AUSTRALIAN HAPPY PORPAK PRODUCTIONS PUT VERY MUCH CARE IN IT'S SLEEVE ARTWORK BUT THE RECORDING QUALITY IS POOR.
54 No 54 Anarchy in the USA 2. (Vinyl).
Recording Label: MBC |
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This is another semi official release,this time from Jock Mcdonald of the Bollock Brothers. This is crap, this has nothing to do with the Sex Pistols USA Tour. This one has tracks from the Spunk Bootleg, From the 76 Club and from Sid Vicious solo gigs at Max's but all in less quality.
PLEASE NOTE: ALL SEX PISTOLS MBC PRODUCTIONS ONLY FEAT: THE SPUNK OUTTAKES,THE BURTON ON TREND RECORDINGS OR SID VICIOUS SOLO IN VARIOUS QUALITY.
55 No 55 Anarchy Worldwide. (Vinyl).
Recording Label: ? |
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This one is like "Cash from Chaos", one side with Goodman demos, one
side with live material already available on other records (Halmstad,
Burton etc).
Just another "cash-in" record from Goodman's friends.
Hervé
56 No 56 Bad Boys. (Vinyl).
Recording Label: Pecca. |
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This is an early bootleg from Switzerland. Live at the Happy House Student Karen,Stockholm Sweden,28th July 1977. Issued in a parody of the classic Beatles Sergeant Pepper sleeve. A very nice original item in a limited edition of 1000 copies.
57 No 57 Bad Boys. (Vinyl).
Recording Label: Happy Porpak |
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This is an Australian bootleg.This single album containing both,the 15th July and the 28th July gigs. The dates/venue on the labels are given in reserve order and lists the 28 date incorrectly as 21 July.
Like all other HP productions has this a lousy soundquality but a brilliant artwork.
58 No 58 Better Live Than Dead 1. (Vinyl).
Recording Label: Restless |
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This is another semi-official album and contains the Sex Pistols live at Burton On Trent 24th Sept 1976 with the songs in wrong order.
59 No 59 Better Live Than Dead (Vap). (Vinyl).
Recording Label: VAP |
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This is the Japanese version of Better Live Than Dead. This one was released with an OBI ,inner sheet that contains both English and Japanese lyrics and a four track EP.
60 No 60 Burton On Trent. (Vinyl).
Recording Label: GET-records |
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This is an Italian bootleg and contains the complete Burton on Trent concert. This is the only available vinyl issue with the complete gig but also in wrong order.
61 No 61 Cash From Chaos. (Vinyl).
Recording Label: Specific |
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This is another semi official release. Side 1 contains studio outtakes (Spunk) while side 2 features more live material from various venues.
62 No 62 Live at Chelmsford Top Security Prison. (Vinyl).
Recording Label: ? |
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64 No 64 God Save The Sex Pistols. (Vinyl).
Recording Label: ? |
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This one is probably one of the best semi-bootleg albums that surfaced
in the 80's. It is a very interesting compilation because it contains
some tracks never released before, or hard to find.
All tracks are good/very good quality. At the time of release, the
Dallas concert was not available in its complete version. There was only
the Welcome To The Rodeo LP availble, which does not include Belsen and
Holidays in the sun.
Huddersfield had not surfaced. Etc.
65 No 65 Good Time Music of the Sex Pistols. (Vinyl).
Recording Label: ? |
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This one is a bit of a mystery to me, sometimes it has Speed 4 labels,
sometimes it has Speed 5 (my copy has Speed 5), I think the bootleggers
who released this one are the same bootleggers who released the concert at the 100 Club august 31 1976 and mistakes happened with the labels.
66 No 66 Gun Control. (Vinyl).
Recording Label: ? |
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Gun Control and Welcome to the Rodeo have several labels, but the matrix numbers are always the same (SP 2008 and SP 2009). I have the "Ruthless Rhymes labels on both, and I also have a copy of Gun Control with Slipped Disc, and a copy of Welcome to the Rodeo with the "Stevenson pictures" labels. I have crossed other versions through the years, sometimes red labels, sometimes blue labels. There's something for sure, bootleggers press 500 to 1000 copies in the beginning, and if it sales enough, then they re-release their products, and most of the time, a bootleg can be pressed to 10.000 or 20.000 copies worldwide in the end, or more.
67 No 67 Hollywood Palladium. (Vinyl).
Recording Label: ? |
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As far as I know, this can be the first bootleg LP from the 96 tour.
I bought my copy around september 2002 when it surfaced.
It features the band live at the Hollywood Palladium, LA, 23 aug 1996,
but the concert on it is incomplete. The sound quality is very good.
68 No 68 Indecent Exposure 1. (Vinyl).
Recording Label: ? |
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The first pressing is SEXB 005, the second version (rebooted from SEXB 005) has 5047 matrix numbers, and the third pressing is SP-6148.
The only difference between all are the covers:
-SEXB 005 has a black, white and red
gatefold sleeve with pics from Glen's era and an insert with a sex slave
picture.
-5047 has a black, white and red gatefold sleeve with pics from Sid'
era and the same insert.
-SP-6148 has a white cover, and exists with a lot of
different photocopied inserts.
70 No 70 The Jock Box. (Vinyl).
Recording Label: ? |
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Always the same shit from Jock McDonald's releases. Spunk, Sid solo gigs
etc. The kind of record that should go directly in the rubbish bins.
71 No 71 Land of Hope and Glory. (Vinyl).
Recording Label: ? |
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Fake one, not the Sex Pistols, just imitators playing for Dave Goodman's
"cash-in" releases. It is obvious it is not Rotten when you listen to
Flowers of Romansk, and Land Of Hope and Glory on side one is not
punk-rock at all. That record is just a swindle.
72 No 72 Last Show. (Vinyl).
Recording Label: ? |
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Always the same shit from Jock McDonald.
Side 1 contains Goodman's demos from 1976 and side 2 is a compilation of Sid's tracks stolen (yes stolen !) from Sid Sings, live bootlegs and C'mon Everybody is the studio version from
"The Great Rock N'Roll Swindle" mixed with audience
noise !!!
73 No 73 Live and Loud. (Vinyl).
Recording Label: ? |
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This is the incomplete Winterland concert, plays too fast and in the wrong order.
74 No 74 Live World Wide. (Vinyl).
Recording Label: ? |
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This as always is the same shit from the Goodman releases. Spunk, Burton 76 and even PiL live in 1983 (Anarchy in the UK). All the tracks are
remixed with overdubs, reverb' etc in order to make them sound different
from Spunk etc.
SWINDLE !!!
75 No 75 Live in Winterland. (Vinyl).
Recording Label: Blank(?) |
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This is an American bootleg. This is the last show 14th Jan 1978. This is a very rare and strange thing because the label says SPUNK. The label has the Spunk no.and the Spunk tracks,but the label is yellow and the record plays Winterland SF.
77 No 77 My Name Is John. (Vinyl).
Recording Label: Amnesia |
ISMN: ß |
This is an American bootleg and features the first US show at Atlanta 5th Jan.1978. This is a soundboard recording but the last song (Anarchy in the UK) is missing.
78 No 78 Nashville. (Vinyl).
Recording Label: ? |
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This is the complete set of the Nashville Rooms april 3rd 1976. The
encore is not from Aylesbury or the Nashville Rooms april 29 1976, it is
the same concert from the first track of side one to the end of side
two. To my mind the bootleg comes from Dave Goodman, but I can't be 100% sure of that.
This bootleg appeared in the early 80's as far as I can
remember.
Hervé
79 No 79 Never Trust a Hippy. (Vinyl).
Recording Label: ? |
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Another "cash-in" LP from the 80's. This one is a compilation of live
tracks from 76 to 78. The first track is from Atlanta (taken from the
worst quality
source, probably "Anarchy in the USA" by Happy Porpak) and
the last three
tracks are a very poor quality of Cleethorpes 1976. The
rest is from Halmstad and Burton, as usual.
80 No 80 No Future. (Vinyl).
Recording Label: ? |
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Semi-official reissue of the bootleg of the same name. Same tracks, same
sound quality. Surface in the late 80's.
82 No 82 No Future Promo. (Vinyl).
Recording Label: ? |
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Original bootleg that appeared a few times after the SPUNK LP. Some
copies
have the same SPUNK labels than the original and have a generic
cover with
A4 photocopy insert instead of a gatefold sleeve. It inludes
three more
tracks than SPUNK from the Goodman sessions Matrix GD 001 &
GD 002.
83 No 83 The Original Pistols Live 1. (Vinyl).
Recording Label: ? |
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This is an incomplete Burton on Trent recording from the 80,s
84 No 84 The Original Pistols Live 2. (Vinyl).
Recording Label: ? |
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85 No 85 The Original Pistols Live 3. (Vinyl).
Recording Label: ? |
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89 No 89 Pistols Shock USA 2. (Vinyl).
Recording Label: ? |
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That one is a repressed version of Rot N Roll (Odd Two), Atlanta 5.1.78.
The matrix is the same. It's only been reissued with a different cover.
101 No 101 The Swindle Continues (Japan). (Vinyl).
Recording Label: ? |
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102 No 102 The Best of. (Vinyl).
Recording Label: ? |
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This LP is is basically the same as the pic disc (007), Side one is a compilation of tracks recorded in Burton upon
Trent, 24.9.76, and side two is the first side of Gun Control, that is
to say Winterland, SF 14.1.78.
108 No 108 We Have come for your children. (Vinyl).
Recording Label: ? |
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111 No 111 Where Were You in 77. (Vinyl).
Recording Label: ? |
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This is a complete version of the concert in Newport 23.12.77 with an awful sound
quality.