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Glen Matlock: Triggers - A Life in Music

Glen Matlock: Triggers - A Life in Music

Hardcover | 16.3 x 3 x 24.4 cm | 336 pp

Nine Eight Books | 2023 | 9781788709446

charts the life and career of Sex Pistols legend Glen Matlock through the lens of his most formative songs - from the ones that influenced him as a child to the ones he wrote and played on as a star.

Sharing insider tales of the Sex Pistols' earliest gigs and stormiest reunions, as well as their most idiosyncratic inter-band dynamics, 
Triggers offers a vivid insight into the ultimate icons of punk. Yet, having performed and recorded with so many musical luminaries over the decades, Glen also reflects on his time with the likes of Iggy Pop, David Bowie, the Faces, Blondie, Primal Scream and many more.

'Glen Matlock - singer, songwriter, bassist, natural storyteller and a damn fine bloke. It is no surprise Triggers is a brilliant journey' Debbie Harry

'A page turner filled with colourful, illuminating tales' MOJO

'The clearest view yet of punk' Louder than War

$16.92
Glen Matlock: Triggers - A Life in Music
$16.92
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Hardcover | 16.3 x 3 x 24.4 cm | 336 pp

Nine Eight Books | 2023 | 9781788709446

charts the life and career of Sex Pistols legend Glen Matlock through the lens of his most formative songs - from the ones that influenced him as a child to the ones he wrote and played on as a star.

Sharing insider tales of the Sex Pistols' earliest gigs and stormiest reunions, as well as their most idiosyncratic inter-band dynamics, 
Triggers offers a vivid insight into the ultimate icons of punk. Yet, having performed and recorded with so many musical luminaries over the decades, Glen also reflects on his time with the likes of Iggy Pop, David Bowie, the Faces, Blondie, Primal Scream and many more.

'Glen Matlock - singer, songwriter, bassist, natural storyteller and a damn fine bloke. It is no surprise Triggers is a brilliant journey' Debbie Harry

'A page turner filled with colourful, illuminating tales' MOJO

'The clearest view yet of punk' Louder than War