Kings Road punks - Captain Zip 1978
Extract from Don't Dream It - See It (1978) Courtesy of Phil Munnoch See the complete Captain Zip's Video Trip free on BFI Player (UK only) Subscribe: http://bit.ly/subscribetotheBFI Join the young punks upsetting the status quo of late-70s London in this extract from Captain Zip's Video Trip. Punk chronicler Captain Zip - aka Phil Munnoch - shot a series of 8mm films of his friends hanging out around the Kings Road in Chelsea between 1978 and 1982. Look out for a blink-and-you'll-miss-it glimpse of punk icon Jordan outside Vivienne Westwood and Malcolm McLaren's legendary shop at 430 Kings Road, where she worked. By this point the shop was already in its fourth incarnation, Seditionaries, its anonymous exterior a contrast to precursor SEX and the crooked shopfront of World's End, which came later and is still open today.

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