Notes. Surfaced . 7″ limited to 100 copies. Clear vinyl. No record company is stated on the label. Front & back pictured.
Dealer’s claim: “This rare single, recorded in August 1977 on the bands “secret” UK tour, and released in September 1977, features John Lydon, Sid Vicious, Steve Jones & Paul Cook
Side One. EMI / Submission / Satellite / No Feelings / Seventeen Side Two. Bodies / New York / Liar / EMI (2nd Version) / Submission (2nd version)
Notes. German pressing released with deluxe yellow labels with black writing. Extremly rare record (less than 200?) but much more easy to find than the multicoloured version released at the same time.
Side One. Anarchy In The UK / I Wanna Be Me / Seventeen / New York / EMI / Holidays In The Sun Side Two. No Feelings / Problems / Pretty Vacant / God Save The Queen / No Fun
Notes. Surfaced . Swedish pressing. Limited to 50 copies. Clear vinyl. Wrap around sleeve available in 2 colours, white & yellow. All songs deliberately incorrectly titled on sleeve. Band listed as ‘Tax Exiles’ on label & gig ‘Bleak Outlook 77’. Includes pink insert with review by Pete Scott from Sounds 10th Sept 77. Poor quality recording taken from well circulated traders tape. The band were billed as The Tax Exiles.
The Interview 1977 (no label stated) Band interview conducted with the group after their Middlesborough Rock Garden gig on 26th August 77.
Notes. Surfaced . 7″. Total interview running time 15 minutes. Due to distribution problems, only about 30 copies were ever released. This item comes from a private collection that has been in temperature-controlled storage for 30 years.”
Problems / Anarchy In The U.K. (SPOTS 01A / SPOTS 01B) (added to guide ) Live, Winter Gardens, Penzance 1st September 1977.
The Tax Exiles – Terror Incognito (Friends Of Vicious FOV 002) (added / + 19) Live, Doncaster, Outlook Club 24th August 1977
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