Ex Pistols

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Ex Pistols

"Land of Hope & Glory", 1984.
Origin London, England
Years active 1979 - 1992
Genres Punk Rock
Labels Virgin, VAP, Mandala Records
Past members Tony Rotten
Cat Bloomfield
Steve Jones
Al Vainola
Roy Strider
Ed Edinburgh
Glen Matlock
Anti Pathique
Henry Leppnurm
Paul Cook
Dave Goodman

The Ex Pistols, formed in 1979 by Dave Goodman were the first 'tribute' to the Sex Pistols after they'd split. The band itself was never solid, but instead consisted of various session musicians and occasionally, input from the Sex Pistols themselves (minus of course, John Lydon). The band caused a lot of confusion to fans at the time due to the sound-a-like music and misleading artwork that led people to believe they were actually new or lost Sex Pistols recordings.

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The first Ex Pistols release was a punk alternative to the old English classic, Land of Hope and Glory by Edward Elgar, using a mix of synth, guitar, drum, bass and vocals. Not only did it confuse fans but it also caused legal trouble between Goodman and publisher of the original piece, Boosey & Hawkes.

After appearing on numerous Sex Pistols bootlegs with songs like "Schools Are Prisons" and "Revolution in the Classroom", the band re-appeared in 1988 with a new album in Japan, The Swindle Continues, made up of Ex' and Sex' tracks. It came in the form of a double picture disc collectable LP, and was also released in plain vinyl form (and later, CD). A single also surfaced a year later, Revolution in the Classroom, backed by "Schools Are Prisons".

In 1992 the "Swindle" tracks would surface again on a limited copy promo LP, Deny LP. The album consisted entirely of original Ex Pistols tracks, and was never merchandised but instead, given to fans of the Sex Pistols or left in Virgin stores with a "Free" sticker, much to customer's confusion. A short while before he recently passed away, Dave Goodman had released a new album, "Denial of a Good Man" via his website.

Paul Cook and Steve Jones continued to work as something of an 'instant band,' doing many dates as session musicians, and later forming The Professionals, whose records are in a strong continuum with the duo's post-Rotten 'Pistols recordings. Glen Matlock was involved in various projects, the most noteworthy being The Rich Kids, which featured Midge Ure, later of Ultravox, on vocals. Paul Cook is currently playing in the band Man-Raze.

Album Artwork Release Type Year Released Title Label Country of Release
12" Single 1984 Land of Hope and Glory Virgina Records France
7" Single 1984 Land of Hope and Glory Virgina Records UK
12" Double LP 1988 The Swindle Continues VAP Japan
7" Single 1989 Revolution in the Classroom STP Records UK
12" Promo LP 1992 Deny LP Mandala Records UK
Promo CD ??? Denial of a Good Man Vagina UK

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