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Offered here is the first edition of This book and if he can, any reader should try to pick up the 2012 printing because that updated edition culminates with the Pistols' various reunions, which are fascinating to read about. In any case, of all the books written by and about various members of the Sex Pistols, the fact is that Matlock's is by miles the best of the lot.
Long before any of the reunions, Glen sat quietly by as he was routinely slagged off in the press by anyone and everyone to whomever would listen. The fact is, Matlock is well-spoken, rational and widely talented. It makes for a great read. And if you read JUST ONE book on the group, of all the myriad options, Glen's is the one to read. Sure, we all love Rotten, but Glen's pragmatic and honest assessment of a phenomenon endlessly mythologized and idealized makes for the definitive, end-all-be-all on the subject, AND BY COMPARISON, ROTTEN COMES OFF AS A PETULANT LITTLE TOSSER. Take it from a fan who's read it all, I Was a Teenage Sex Pistol is THE one to read. And if you're not too cheap, just buy the later edition. It's worth the few bucks.

Won’t Put the Brakes on Me 02. Wanderlust 03. Sexy Beast 04. Speak Too Soon 05. Piece of Work 06. Hook in You 07. Montague Terrace (In Blue) 08. Glen Matlock, Soundtrack: Lost in Translation. Original bassist for the Sex Pistols but was fired in favour of the late Sid Vicious.

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Glen Matlock, as everyone knows, was the original bass player for the Sex Pistols. Legend has it that the notorious punk impresario Malcolm McLaren orchestrated Matlock's ouster in favor of the much-more-punk Sid Vicious, who couldn't play a note but had the right look (dumb, damaged, drugged-up). Matlock himself is on the record as saying that he left the band in disgust but under his own steam. Ultimately, both stories probably have a certain amount of truth to them. What Matlock's subsequent career arc suggests is that the Pistols did indeed lose a major talent, and also that from a pure marketing perspective, Sid may have been the better choice. While Sid flamed out in a frenzy of homicidal self-destruction that helped secure the Pistols a permanent place in the rock & roll history books, and made McLaren a rich man, Matlock went on to work with a string of highly competent but not world-shakingly popular bands (punk supergroup the Rich Kids, the Damned, Robert Gordon), and to pursue a solo career that has garnered him lots of respect but not a ton of renown. Born Running may just change that. Is it punk? Not really. But it sure does reek of defiance, and it sure does blow by like a two-ton pickup driving way too fast on a gravel road, and the hooks are indelible: just try not to pump your fist to 'Timebomb' or 'Hard Work,' or the euphorically powerful 'Way to Go.' Matlock's voice is perfect: plainspoken but just tuneful enough; it sounds like that of a less-adenoidal and less-splenetic Graham Parker. The band (which includes former Rich Kids guitarist Steve New, who died of cancer shortly after the Born Running sessions finished) is professional in absolutely the best sense of the term. Few musicians from the punk era have been more successful at making the question 'Is it punk?' irrelevant than Glen Matlock, and this album is a genuine triumph, of hard work, passion, and talent over mere marketing and media manipulation. ~ Rick Anderson
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  2. 1Born RunningGlen Matlock & the Philistines3:52
  3. 2Get What We GetGlen Matlock & the Philistines3:38
  4. 3T.R.O.U.B.L.E.Glen Matlock & the Philistines3:20
  5. 4NowheresvilleGlen Matlock & the Philistines3:53
  6. 5Rock ChickGlen Matlock & the Philistines3:55
  7. 6TimebombGlen Matlock & the Philistines4:7
  8. 7Hard WorkGlen Matlock & the Philistines3:39
  9. 8Something Tells MeGlen Matlock & the Philistines3:46
  10. 9ElectricityGlen Matlock & the Philistines3:48
  11. 10Yeah RightGlen Matlock & the Philistines3:42
  12. 11Way to GoGlen Matlock & the Philistines3:58
  13. 12Somewhere SomehowGlen Matlock & the Philistines4:12