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  1. Jones (right) with the Sex Pistols in 1977. After the Sex Pistols broke up in 1978, Jones and drummer Paul Cook co-founded the Professionals. [12] They released four singles, recorded a self-titled LP that was shelved until 1990, and released I Didn't See It Coming in November 1981. [13]

  2. 8 de fev. de 2022 · Features. Classic Rock. The year of punk? Sex Pistol Steve Jones spent 1977 listening to Boston and Journey. By Kevin Murphy. ( Classic Rock ) published 8 February 2022. When he wasn’t manning the punk barricades, Sex Pistols guitarist Steve Jones liked to kick back with… soft rock?! (Image credit: Pictorial Press Ltd / Alamy Stock Photo)

  3. História. Formação. O embrião dos Sex Pistols foi uma banda londrina chamada The Strand, formada em 1972 por Steve Jones como vocalista, Paul Cook como baterista e Wally Nightingale como guitarrista. Segundo Jones contaria mais tarde, na época tanto ele quanto Cook tocavam com instrumentos roubados. [ 5] .

  4. The album's title changed in mid-1977, based on a phrase supplied by Steve Jones. Jones said he picked up the phrase "Never mind the bollocks" from two fans who would always say it to one another. Johnny Rotten explained its meaning as a working-class expression to "stop talking rubbish".

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  5. 18 de jul. de 2022 · Classic Rock’s Reviews Editor for the last 20 years, Ian stapled his first fanzine in 1977.

  6. After the Sex Pistols split in January 1978 Steve – together with Paul Cook – went on to release a series of Sex Pistols singles without John Lydon for use in Malcolm McLaren’s fictionalised satire of the Pistols story ‘The Great Rock n Roll Swindle’.

  7. 24 de out. de 2017 · Guitarist Steve Jones talks us through the album's stand out tracks. On the 40th anniversary of their controversial classic, Sex Pistols guitarist Steve Jones reveals the guitar stories behind the biggest tracks on 1977s Never Mind The Bollocks, the most influential punk album of all time.