1/2. Steve Lamacq kicks off a two-part tribute to punk with the story of 1976, when waves of cultural and political anger and frustration found a certain expression in a spiky, antagonistic and energised sound. Initially puppeteered by Malcolm McLaren , the movement first penetrated the top 40 in December 1976, when the Sex
Pistols' Anarchy in the UK became a mild hit. Recalling punk's glory days are Malcolm McLaren , Sex Pistol John Lydon , Mick Jones
(of the Clash), Hugh Cornwell (of the Stranglers), TV Smith (of the Adverts), and Buzzcocks founders Howard Devoto and Pete Shelley. Producer Danny O'Connor
Malcolm McLaren answers One
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