On November 15, 1976, the Sex Pistols performed a live recording of "Pretty Vacant" at Notre Dame Hall in London, which was a pivotal moment in their early career as they were rising to prominence in the punk rock scene. Prior to this performance, the band had released their debut single "Anarchy in the U.K." in November 1976, which helped establish their reputation as a rebellious and provocative force in music. The band was known for their chaotic live shows and confrontational style, perfectly encapsulated by Johnny Rotten's unpredictable vocals and the raw energy of their instrumentals. This particular performance was part of their early tour promoting their forthcoming album, "Never Mind the Bollocks, Here’s the Sex Pistols," which would be released in October 1977. The Sex Pistols were notorious for their controversial behavior and impact on punk culture, often reflecting the socio-political tensions of their time, making this live performance a significant marker in the evolutio