Saw a pre-screening of the new documentary on the story of the Sex Pistols. Directed by Phil Strongman, it was enlightening in two specific ways.

First, I came away better appreciating the role of Dave Goodman (sound engineer/producer) in the sound of the Sex Pistols. A phenomenal contribution that even Malcolm McClaren acknowledged his immense contribution to the success of the Pistols.

Second, it provided a window on a time where DIY culture was at it’s most raw. Whilst the film focused on the Sex Pistols and the Punk DIY ethic of London, the same ethic was found at Herc’s block parties in New York as Hip Hop was born, or with the sound systems and studios of Kingston, Jamaica.

Very enjoyable night. Thanks to John Ingham for getting me along and Phil for the chat afterwards.

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