Live Sex Pistols DVD En Route
09/03/2008

Directed by the mighty Julien Temple, natch.
By Fred Mills
THERE'LL ALWAYS BE AN ENGLAND is directed by none other than Julien Temple and, as you might suspect from the headline, it's a Sex Pistols film. Temple previously was behind The Filth and the Fury, of course. This time around we get a document of the band's live performance at Brixton Academy last year. The performance celebrated 30 years since the release of Never Mind The Bollocks.
In addition to this are 98 mins of extras which features the band's "unique guide to London" and the places and venues that shaped punk, with some never-before-seen archive footage and interviews exclusive to THERE'LL ALWAYS BE AN ENGLAND.
John Lydon offered in a statement, "Buy one get one for the same price as one." Meanwhile, director Temple was a bit more forthcoming, saying, "This film is about the unique electricity between the Sex Pistols and their audience. The amazing cross section of the crowd at a Pistols gig is like no other, and the Brixton shows last year brought the band to a whole new generation as well as to those that have been there from the very beginning. THERE'LL ALWAYS BE AN ENGLAND documents a unique band in every sense."
Rhino/FremantleMedia Enterprises will release THEYRE'LL ALWAYS BE AN ENGLAND on DVD on October 14. That same day, Rhino will reissue Never Mind The Bollocks, Here's The Sex Pistols on 180-gram vinyl. All together now, kids: let's count how many times the album has been reissued.... Ever get the feeling you've been cheated?
THERE'LL ALWAYS BE AN ENGLAND Tracklisting:
1. Pretty Vacant
2. Seventeen
3. No Feelings
4. New York
5. Did You No Wrong
6. Liar
7. Beside The Seaside
8. Holidays In The Sun
9. Submission
10. (I'm Not Your) Stepping Stone
11. No Fun
12. Problems
13. God Save The Queen
14. EMI
15. Bodies
16. Anarchy In The UK
17. Roadrunner
Special Features: The Knowledge - The Pistols Guide To London











