So, let’s dive into the Sex Pistols’ remarkable journey during the ’90s, particularly around the time of their live recording in Australia on November 30, 1995. By then, they were on the ‘Filthy Lucre Tour’, which was significant as it marked their return after a long hiatus. Their last studio album before this whirlwind tour was *The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle*, which released way back in '79, encapsulating that early punk spirit that they were known for. However, their revival in '96 was tied to a desire to reconnect with the fans and revitalize their legacy. Interestingly, the Filthy Lucre Tour was riddled with tension—think of it as a punk rock family reunion where not everyone gets along! But that raw energy only fueled their performances, making each show feel electric—not just a trip down memory lane, but a bold statement that punk was far from dead. The live clips captured in Australia show that fierce spirit, bringing together both nostalgia and raw punk energy. Quite the trip, right?