The heyday

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The heyday

Sex Pistols · 1980 · Tape · GB · Factory; Fact.30

<div> <div id="tracklist" class="section tracklist" data-toggle="tracklist">Tracklist <div>&nbsp;</div> <div class="section_content">A1 &ndash;Sid Vicious Interview 23:40 <br /> A2 &ndash;Steve Jones (2) Interview 7:05 <br /> B1 &ndash;Paul Cook Interview 7:43 <br /> B2 &ndash;Johnny Rotten Interview 14:12 </div> </div> <div class="section credits toggle_section toggle_section_remember" data-toggle-section-id="credits" id="credits">Credits <div class="section_content toggle_section_content"> <ul class="list_no_style"> <li>Interviewer &ndash; Judy Vermorel</li> </ul> </div> </div> <div class="section notes toggle_section toggle_section_remember" data-toggle-section-id="notes" id="notes">Notes <div class="section_content toggle_section_content">&quot;A Factory Records Documentary Cassette&quot; <br /> <br /> Side A: Sid Vicious and Steve Jones <br /> From interviews recorded during 1977 by Judy Vermorel. <br /> Fact.30 A Factory Product October 1980 <br /> <br /> Side B: Paul Cook, Johnny Rotten and Malcolm Maclaren&#39;s grandmother <br /> Copyright on the interviews-Bondpen Publishing <br /> &quot;Would everybody please wash their hands before...&quot; <br /> <br /> Initial edition in a black vinyl pouch with golden cassette shell. <br /> <br /> Originally, a card came with the release: <br /> &quot;From the city that brought you &quot;Strangeways&quot;. Seasonal Greetings and a seasoned cassette. Love, Factory.&quot; And the Fractured Music logo. <br /> <br /> Later re-released on Boutique as CD (BOUCD 6603) with additional interviews with Bernard Brook-Partridge, Glen Matlock, Rose Core and Malcolm McLaren.</div> </div> </div>

Tracklist

  1. A1–Sid Vicious Interview 23:40
  2. A2–Steve Jones (2) Interview 7:05
  3. B1–Paul Cook Interview 7:43
  4. B2–Johnny Rotten Interview 14:12

Credits & notes

Interviewer – Judy Vermorel "A Factory Records Documentary Cassette" Side A: Sid Vicious and Steve Jones From interviews recorded during 1977 by Judy Vermorel. Fact.30 A Factory Product October 1980 Side B: Paul Cook, Johnny Rotten and Malcolm Maclaren's grandmother Copyright on the interviews-Bondpen Publishing "Would everybody please wash their hands before..." Initial edition in a black vinyl pouch with golden cassette shell. Originally, a card came with the release: "From the city that brought you "Strangeways". Seasonal Greetings and a seasoned cassette. Love, Factory." And the Fractured Music logo. Later re-released on Boutique as CD (BOUCD 6603) with additional interviews with Bernard Brook-Partridge, Glen Matlock, Rose Core and Malcolm McLaren.

Format
Tape
Catalog no.
Factory; Fact.30
Country
GB
Year
1980

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