Its good to be famous for something, I suppose (laughs)… for something 25 years ago. Glen: No, it’s a double-edged sword, really. And Glen addressed those recent rumours.Į.C.: In your 1990 book, "I Was a Teenage Sex Pistol" you said that the Sex Pistols was your "albatross". I interviewed Glen via trans-Atlantic phone (since EAR CANDY has NO budget, Glen graciously called US!) and we discussed the past, present and future of punk and if his perspective had changed. Unfortunately, the Pistols management decided to go the route of image over substance and you can see the result once Sid joined the band. Sex Pistols bassist, Glen Matlock did both. And, Sid didn't write ANY of the band's best songs. Hell, Sid couldn't even play his own bass. ![]() Especially if that "legend" was as incompetent as Sid Vicious was to the Sex Pistols. It's hard to live in the shadow of a so-called legend. Interview with Glen Matlock of the Sex Pistols
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