 | Sex Pistols - God Save the Queen (Studio) High Quality version of the Sex Pistols "God Save the Queen" (studio version) |
 | Sex Pistols - Anarchy in the UK (Studio Version) The Sex Pistols studio video of Anarchy in the UK.(And yes, it's Glen Matlock on bass... the original and best Pistols bass player... the one who wrote the music to the songs you know and love) |
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 | Sex Pistols - Pretty Vacant Sex Pistols performing Pretty Vacant |
 | Sex Pistols Lydon causes anarchy at Guitar Hero Game Launch John Lydon was up to his usual rock and roll ways as he launched a new interactive computer game. |
 | Filth And The Fury - Interview With The Sex Pistols The Sex Pistols, interviewed by Bill Grundy on the Today Show (ITV Network), on December 1st 1976, at 6:15 pm. The interview that brought on the phrase "The Filth And The Fury." Taken from the 2000 movie, The Filth And The Fury. |
 | The Sex Pistols - My Way The Sex Pistols - My Way |
 | The Sex Pistols Interviewed On The Late Late Show From The Late Late Show - Craig Ferguson interviews John Lydon and Steve Jones. The musical performance can be seen here:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hvxrYm4nxXY |
 | The Sex Pistols - Pretty Vacant - Live On The Late Late Show The Sex Pistols perform "Pretty Vacant" on The Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson. The interview can be seen here:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8uSmlz8Pac |
 | THE SEX PISTOLS: God Save The Queen The single was released on May 27, 1977, and was taken by much of the general public as an assault on Queen Elizabeth II and the monarchy. The title is taken directly from God Save the Queen, the British national anthem. At the time it was highly controversial, firstly for its equation of the Queen with a "fascist regime", and secondly for the apparent claim that England had "no future".The Sex Pistols originally wanted to call the song "No Future", but their manager Malcolm McLaren, aware that the Queen's Silver Jubilee was approaching, convinced them to change its name to "God Save the Queen" and delay its release to coincide with the Jubilee. Although many believe it was created because of the Jubilee, the band denies it, Paul Cook saying that, "It wasn't written specifically for the Queen's Jubilee. We weren't aware of it at the time. It wasn't a contrived effort to go out and shock everyone." Johnny Rotten has explained the lyrics as follows: "You don't write a song like 'God Save The Queen' because you hate the English race. You write a song like that because you love them, and you're sick of seeing them mistreated." His intentions were apparently to evoke sympathy for the British working class, and a general resentment for the monarchy.On June 7, 1977 - the Jubilee holiday itself - the band attempted to play the song from a boat on the river Thames, outside The Palace of Westminster. After a scuffle involving attendee Jah Wobble and a cameraman, the band and some of its entourage were arrested.The song peaked at number 2 on the official UK Singles Chart used by the BBC, though there have been persistent rumours - never confirmed or denied - that it was actually the biggest-selling single in the UK at the time, and was kept off number 1 because it was felt that it might cause offence. It did hit number 1 on the unofficial NME singles chart. It was banned by the BBC and the Independent Broadcasting Authority which regulated Independent Local Radio, effectively denying it any media exposure. It was also not stocked by some shops.The phrase "no future", the song's closing refrain, became emblematic of the punk movement, although its use in the song was ambiguous, the lyrics claiming that "there is no future in England's dreaming".Before the group signed to Virgin, a small number of copies of "God Save the Queen" had been pressed on the A&M label. These are now among the most valuable records ever pressed in the UK, with a resale rate as of 2006 of around £13,000 a copy.The song also features on the album Never Mind The Bollocks, Here's The Sex Pistols, and several compilation albums.The song was covered by Anthrax on their Armed And Dangerous EP in 1985, and by Motörhead on their We Are Motörhead album in 2000.Rolling Stone ranked "God Save the Queen" #173 on their list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time, one of the group's two songs on the list along with "Anarchy in the U.K." |
 | God Save The Sex Pistols Montage vidéo que j'ai réalisé sur les Sex Pistols ! Il y a trente ans, en 1977, l'album Never Mind The Bollocks allait déferler sur notre Hexagone ! Album qui marquera pour toujours une génération Rebelle et Insoumise, à laquelle on allait donner comme insulte au début, mais qui allait ce retourner contre leurs auteurs, puisqu'elle allait devenir le nom de ralliement de cette génération à savoir LE PUNK ! |
 | The Sex Pistols- Johnny B Goode and Roadrunner The Sex Pistols Johnny B Goode and Roadrunner music video I made. |
 | Sex Pistols 10-31-07 Sex Pistols interview |
 | No Fun - at The Last of The Sex Pistols 1978 No Fun - at The Last of The Sex Pistos |
 | Sex Pistols - Seventeen (Live in Stockholm 1977) The Sex Pistols playing Seventeen in Stockholm, Sweden. |
 | The Sex Pistols - Holidays in the Sun (Studio Version) Artist: The Sex PistolsSong:Holidays in the SunAlbum: Never Mind the Bollocks...Here's the Sex PistolsWarner Bros. RecordsJust the album cover and song. |
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