The Sex Pistols have released a re-cut of the "God Save the Queen" music video. The band stated: "To celebrate this year’s Platinum Jubilee, the new video Sex Pistols God save the Queen combines ...
John Lydon, who as Sex Pistols frontman Johnny Rotten sneered the anti-royalty anthem “God Save the Queen,” issued a tribute to Queen Elizabeth II following the monarch’s death Thursday. Roughly 45 ...
In 1977, Queen Elizabeth II celebrated her Silver Jubilee commemorating 25 years on the throne with a series of national festivities. A grand river procession, a service of thanksgiving at St Paul's ...
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 ...
John Lydon, known as Johnny Rotten when he was the frontman for the Sex Pistols when the punk rockers sneered their 1977 anti-monarch anthem, “God Save the Queen,” issued a tribute to the late monarch ...