'I Wanna See Some History': Recent Writing on British Punk

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Tucked away on the b-side of the Sex Pistols' third single, 'Pretty Vacant' (1977), is a cover version of The Stooges' 'No Fun'. The song had long been a staple of the Pistols' live set; on record, however, Johnny Rotten chose to open the track with a diatribe against those attempting to imbue the punk culture he helped instigate with broader socio-economic, cultural or political implications. 'Here we go now', he snarled, 'a sociology lecture, with a bit of psychology, a bit of neurology, a bit of fuckology'.

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Wilkinson, D., Worley, M., & Street, J. (2017, May 1). “I Wanna See Some History”: Recent Writing on British Punk. Contemporary European History. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0960777316000357

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