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Sex Pistols

Sex Pistols Live in London - Performance of 'God Save The Queen'

Location: London Date: March 4, 1977

Ah, the Sex Pistols—a band that's practically synonymous with the punk rock explosion of the late 1970s. On March 4, 1977, when they rocked The Screen on the Green cinema in London, it marked a significant moment in their journey, not just musically but also historically. This concert was particularly notable as it was Sid Vicious' first appearance with the band—a pivotal shift in their lineup that would later become legendary, despite the chaos that often surrounded him. Just before this gig, the Pistols had released their iconic single “God Save the Queen,” which stirred a whirlwind of controversy and solidified their anti-establishment stance. The energy at that concert, charged with the raw emotion of rebellion and youthful angst, reflected the essence of punk culture at the time. The band was not just playing music; they were creating a movement. For fans in attendance, it was more than just a show—it was a slice of history unfolding live. Can you imagine witnessing that electric

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