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Sex Pistols

Sex Pistols - Full Concert at Lesser Free Trade Hall, Manchester

Venue: Lesser Free Trade Hall Location: Manchester, England Date: April 6, 1976

Ah, the Sex Pistols! Talk about a band that shook the very foundations of music. By April 6, 1976, when they played that electrifying gig at the Lesser Free Trade Hall in Manchester, they were on the cusp of something monumental. Just a year prior, they had unleashed their iconic debut album, "Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols," which was set to change the punk game forever. However, at this particular live show, they were still gaining steam, with audiences eager to experience their raw, unfiltered sound firsthand. This performance is notable not just for its energy, but for the venue's legendary status—many future musicians were in attendance, making it a pivotal moment in punk history. In fact, the buzz surrounding the Sex Pistols was so intense that they’d already become a cultural phenomenon, altering perceptions of music, artistry, and rebellion. Can you imagine being there, watching them igniting the spirit of a generation? What an unforgettable night that must've

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