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Links Pavilion, Cromer, UK (Friends of Bananas FOB 002-2018) (added to guide ) Live, Links Pavilion, Cromer 24th December 1977

Links Pavilion, Cromer, UK (Friends <a href="https://hookupdate.net/pl/happn-recenzja/"><img decoding="async" src="http://acronymsandslang.com/acronym_image/835/a09e68cc49c2e2795616dc6d2718b91a.jpg" alt=""></a> of Bananas FOB 002-2018) (added to guide ) Live, Links Pavilion, Cromer 24th December 1977

Side A. God Save The Queen / I Wanna Be Me Side B. Seventeen / New York Side C. EMI / Bodies Side D. Submission / Belsen Was A Gas Side E. Holidays In The Sun Side F. No Feelings Side G. Problems Side H. Pretty Vacant / Anarchy In The UK Notes. Surfaced . Likely of European origin. Boxes contain 4 x 7″ singles, numbered insert, and 2 sided photo. 18 boxes in total released in the following combinations: 3 boxes containing splatter vinyl singles, 6 containing black vinyl singles, 6 containing clear vinyl singles, and 3 containing ‘test pressings’ singles (2 clear / 2 black). The test pressing box is black / white, rather than red & white.

Side One. God Save The Queen / I Wanna Be Me / Seventeen / New York / EMI / Belsen Was A Gas / Bodies / Holidays In The Sun Side Two. No Feelings / Problems / Pretty Vacant / Anarchy In The UK / No Fun / Liar

Notes. Japanese. Surfaced late 2004. Label is yellow with the title of Fuckin’ Xmas 1977 and underneath it states Live At Ivanoes Club Huddersfield 1977. On top of title it states 100 copies only, limited editiones with small picture insert from US tour. (Label pictured).

Side One. God Save The Queen / I Wanna Be Me / Seventeen / New York / EMI / Belsen Was A Gas / Bodies / Holidays In The Sun Side Two. No Feelings / Problems / Pretty Vacant / Anarchy In The UK / No Fun / Liar

Notes. Surfaced . European limited press of the Japanese pressing Fuckin’ Xmas 1977. Limited to 200 on black vinyl and 50 yellow vinyl.

Decent Exposure Live At Ivanhoes (Friends Of Vicious FOV 005) (added to guide ) Live, Ivanoes Club, Huddersfield 25th December 1977.

Side One. God Save The Queen / I Wanna Be Me / Seventeen / New York / EMI / Belsen Was A Gas / Bodies / Holidays In The Sun Side Two. No Feelings / Problems / Pretty Vacant / Anarchy In The UK / No Fun / Liar

Revolution In The Classroom is not by the Sex Pistols, but by the Ex-Pistols (a ‘bogus’ band set up by producer Dave Goodman)

God Save Us One And All (Friends Of Vicious FOV 006) (added to guide ) Live, Ivanoes Club, Huddersfield 25th December 1977 (Evening show encore).

Notes. 7″ picture disc. Surfaced . Greek bootleg. Ltd to 30 copies. This record is a nonsence. None of it is from 1977. Here We Go Again features Paul Cook & Steve Jones only – recorded 1978. Difficult knowing where to place this in the bootleg chronology – so put it at the end of 77 / start of 78.

With an A4 xerox insert

Side One. God Save The Queen / I Wanna Be Me / Seventeen Side Two. New York / Bodies / Submission / Holidays In The Sun / EMI Side Three. No Feelings / Problems / Pretty Vacant Side Four. Anarchy In The UK (all from Atlanta Jan 5 1978) Plus: God Save The Queen / Seventeen / Liar / Pretty Vacant / New York / God Save The Queen (i.e the edited Screen On The Green April 3 1977 songs in Don Letts’ Punk Rock Movie) + John destroying a record player (as seen at the end of the Punk Rock Movie).

Notes. USA LP. Double album without a foldout cover. Released in 1988, 500 copies. The first record came with yellow & black labels, the second with light blue & black labels. Sound quality of the Atlanta gig is the same/slightly worse than on other Atlanta bootleg albums.

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