Following the song’s release, both the BBC and the IBA opted not to play the song. The BBC even placed a ban on it entirely. However, that didn’t stop people from listening. Over 200,000 copies of the ...
Last night (Aug. 13), Sex Pistols changed the lyrics to "God Save the Queen" at their first reunion show without the iconic Johnny Rotten and with new frontman Frank Carter. Naturally, since it's the ...
“You don’t write ‘God Save the Queen’ because you hate the English race,” said Johnny Rotten in 2000, “you write a song like that because you love them, and you’re fed up with them being mistreated.” ...
Singer John Lydon blasted his former bandmates in the Sex Pistols for trying to profit off the death of Queen Elizabeth II, but the band says they have no idea what he’s talking about. The crooner ...
John Lydon has released another statement regarding the late Queen Elizabeth II. The Sex Pistols singer wrote, “John Lydon wishes to distance himself from any Sex Pistols activity which aims to cash ...
In what we can only describe as “a pure and unadulterated expression of the foundational principles of punk,” John “Johnny Rotten” Lydon and his former bandmates in the Sex Pistols are currently ...
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