Iconic punk hit to be released as limited edition replica single with bonus track
The Sex Pistols, renowned punks, are preparing to launch a special 7″ replica single of their groundbreaking debut track, ‘Anarchy in the UK.’
Singer John Lydon, guitarist Steve Jones, drummer Paul Cook, and bassist Glen Matlock kicked off their punk journey with this anthem in 1976. Now, fans will have the chance to own this classic on coloured vinyl for the first time.
Recently, the band’s former bassist, Glen Matlock, performed an updated rendition of “God Save The Queen” at London’s 100 Club to coincide with the coronation of King Charles. The performance was in support of his new album, ‘Consequences Coming,’ and Glen shared his anticipation on social media, saying, “I wonder what kind of warrant I’ll get?! Come on down to the 100 Club this Saturday and find out.”
Glen mentioned that for this particular gig, he would not alter the lyrics of the Sex Pistols’ iconic protest anthem, “God Save The Queen,” as it proved challenging to find new rhymes. He added that the song would be featured for “one night only” and sang the opening line: “We’re gonna save the king, It ain’t just old thing.”
In the past, the Sex Pistols reissued “God Save the Queen” to commemorate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee. However, Her Majesty passed away at the age of 96 in September at her beloved Balmoral estate in Scotland.
Glen Matlock left the band shortly after its formation, and in 1977, he was replaced by bassist Sid Vicious, who tragically died at the age of 21 in 1979.
The Sex Pistols have reunited multiple times over the years, with stints in 1996, between 2002 and 2003, and a year-long reunion from 2007 to 2008. However, legal disputes have often surrounded the band, including a recent court case where John Lydon sued his former bandmates over the usage of their music in the miniseries “Pistol” directed by Danny Boyle.

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