When The Sex Pistols got together and started putting out records, there weren't many radio djs in the U.S. that would even consider their music. But
November 28, 2007

When The Sex Pistols got together and started putting out records, there weren't many radio djs in the U.S. that would even consider their music. But their songs were all #1 on my KSAN show. And when they came to America they came on the show as my guests and I went to see what turned out to be their last-ever concert. "Anarchy in the U.K." was their first single (Nov., 1976) and the following May they released "God Save the Queen," which was immediately banned by the BBC-- and enshrined them forever in the annals of rock'n'roll.

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