The Sex Pistols were on quite a journey by the time they took the stage in Paris on November 30, 1995, for their live performance of "Roadrunner." Thi... Read Full Description >
The Sex Pistols were on quite a journey by the time they took the stage in Paris on November 30, 1995, for their live performance of "Roadrunner." This event marked a pivotal moment in their career, especially after their iconic yet short-lived first stint in the late '70s. Earlier in 1996, they had released their comeback album *Filthy Lucre Live*, which essentially reintroduced the band and their raw, revolutionary energy to a new generation.
Interestingly, *Filthy Lucre Live* documented their reunion tour, reflecting on their powerful, anarchistic roots while showing how they had evolved, yet still very much captured that quintessential punk spirit. The performance in Paris was part of that electric atmosphere, reviving the energy of their earlier days and reminding fans of their legendary status. And here’s a quirky tidbit: “Roadrunner” not only got a spot in their setlist that night, but it also resurfaced during their 2007 tour, which speaks to its lasting impact in their repertoire. So that live recording isn’t just a fling—it’s part of their ongoing legacy.