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Interview: Sex Pistols Bassist Glen Matlock Discusses Recording New Faces Track  

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Never mind the bullocks….
Bassist Glen Matlock, renowned as a founding member of the Sex Pistols, discusses his reverence of iconic British rockers The Faces: Rod Stewart, Ronnie Lane, Kenny Jones, Ian McLagan, and Ronnie Wood.
Glen recalls his seeing the band in his youth and having the opportunity to play with his heroes with Mick Hucknall subbing for Sir Rod.
Recently Matlock added bass tracks to unreleased archival Faces recordings from the 1970s which he hopes will see the light of day soon!
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