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Will you be part of redressing one of the worst injustices ever?
In 1977, the Sex Pistols got to number one with 'God Save The Queen'. It was never officially announced as the number one single (that 'honour' went to Rod Stewart's I Don't Want To Talk About It) - because it was seen as insensitive to the national mood at the time.
Is it now time to right this injustice and to go out (or stay in and download) and buy this song and give the Pistols the number one they were robbed of 35 years ago?
Is it now time to right this injustice and to go out (or stay in and download) and buy this song and give the Pistols the number one they were robbed of 35 years ago?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.i hated the whole punk ethos, just a load of old *** in my opinion, put out by that arch punk Malcolm McLaren, with his eye on the main chance. which was to stick a load of pierced scruffy no can sing or play weirdos together, with enough attitude to appeal to the white middle class disaffected with the then music scene. no working class lads and lasses i knew liked punk, nothing musical about it, nor indeed lasted longer than a blink of an eye. The movement of punk did, but not something i ever was or wanted to be part of.
I had zero interest in punk, but I still think it was out of order denying them their number place in the chart.
I've written to the Queen and the Lord High Chancellor asking for them to intervene to resolve the matter - perhaps with a formal apology from the Queen and a posthumous knighthood for Malcolm McLaren?
Am I going too far?
I've written to the Queen and the Lord High Chancellor asking for them to intervene to resolve the matter - perhaps with a formal apology from the Queen and a posthumous knighthood for Malcolm McLaren?
Am I going too far?
//Many of the people there were influenced and went on to have sucessful careers of their own:- Morrissey, Buzzcocks, Joy Division, Mark E Smith......//
With the exception (off the top of my head) being "Ever Fallen in Love (With Someone You Shouldn't've)", these people (and many others IMO, but not for this thread) are what the 'Mute' button was invented for...
With the exception (off the top of my head) being "Ever Fallen in Love (With Someone You Shouldn't've)", these people (and many others IMO, but not for this thread) are what the 'Mute' button was invented for...
Very good rant there em
Very much in lineJust right for an interview with Bill Grundy
<<no can sing or play>>
Bit of a sweeping generalisation there...
and no more applicable to the better punk bands as to any rock n roll era
The Pistols were (and still are) a very tight band and artists such as Siouxsie Sue have produced high quality music for many years
You shouldn't believe McLaren's hype that they couldn't play and it was all his doing - he was always a great self-publicist
Very much in lineJust right for an interview with Bill Grundy
<<no can sing or play>>
Bit of a sweeping generalisation there...
and no more applicable to the better punk bands as to any rock n roll era
The Pistols were (and still are) a very tight band and artists such as Siouxsie Sue have produced high quality music for many years
You shouldn't believe McLaren's hype that they couldn't play and it was all his doing - he was always a great self-publicist
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