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The Sex Pistols in Amsterdam in 1977 (L–R: Cook, Matlock, Rotten and Jones)
"Anarchy in the UK" reached number 38 on the UK singles chart.
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"God Save the Queen" was originally titled "No Future", but was changed to coincide with the 1977 Jubilee
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Sample of "No Fun", a cover version of the Stooges song—studio recording from 1976 or 1977
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Graffiti of Rotten in Los Angeles, 2008
Graffiti of Rotten in Amsterdam, 2014
An image of Vicious crying in Madrid, 2006
^ Silvia, not Sylvia (2 February 2020). "Interview with The Sex Pistols' bass guitarist Glen Matlock" . The Shortlisted . Archived from the original on 9 May 2020 . Retrieved 12 June 2022 .
^ Jump up to: a b c Sheldon, Camilla; Skinner, Tony (2006). Popular Music Theory: Grade 4 . Registry Publications Ltd. pp. 29–30. ISBN 978-1-89-846644-4 . Retrieved 28 May 2010 .
^ Sprague, David (24 February 2006). "Sex Pistols Flip Off Hall of Fame" . Rolling Stone . Archived from the original on 17 February 2008 . Retrieved 21 February 2008 .
^ Jump up to: a b c Olsson, Mats (23 July 1977). "Sex Pistols" . Expressen . Retrieved 17 March 2009 .
^ Savage, Jon. England's Dreaming , pp. 77–79; Strongman, Phil, Pretty Vacant , p. 84.
^ Strongman, Phil, Pretty Vacant , p. 87; Savage, Jon, England's Dreaming , p. 96.
^ Bell-Price, Shannon (2006). "Vivienne Westwood and the Postmodern Legacy of Punk Style" . Metropolitan Museum of Art . Retrieved 7 October 2006 .
^ Robb, John, Punk Rock , p. 83.
^ Robb, John, Punk Rock , pp. 83–84, 86–87, 89, 102, 105.
^ Robb, John, Punk Rock , p. 84.
^ Savage, Jon. England's Dreaming , pp. 70–80.
^ Savage, Jon. England's Dreaming , pp. 83, 92; Robb, John, Punk Rock , pp. 83–89, 102–105.
^ Savage, Jon. England's Dreaming , pp. 87–88, 97; Eglinton, Mark (30 July 2009). "Bringing Out the Dead: The New York Dolls on Their Highs and Lows" . The Quietus . Retrieved 3 August 2010 .
^ Savage, Jon. England's Dreaming , pp. 88–90, 92, 97.
^ Strongman, Phil, Pretty Vacant , pp. 84–85.
^ Strongman, Phil, Pretty Vacant , pp. 85–86.
^ Strongman, Phil, Pretty Vacant , p. 93; Savage, Jon. England's Dreaming , pp. 98–99.
^ Robb, John, Punk Rock , p. 110.
^ " Midge Ure interview ", Global Friends of Scotland. Archived 14 January 2009.
^ Strongman, Phil, Pretty Vacant , pp. 93–94; Savage, Jon. England's Dreaming , p. 99.
^ Jump up to: a b c d Lydon, John, Rotten , p. 74.
^ Savage, Jon, England's Dreaming , p. 114.
^ Jump up to: a b Young, Charles M. (20 October 1977). "Rock Is Sick and Living in London" . Rolling Stone . Archived from the original on 5 September 2017 . Retrieved 10 October 2006 .
^ Robb, John, Punk Rock , pp. 110–111; Savage, Jon, England's Dreaming , p. 120; Strongman, Phil, Pretty Vacant , p. 98.
^ Savage, Jon, England's Dreaming , pp. 120–121; Matlock, Glen, I Was a Teenage Sex Pistol , p. 71.
^ Robb, John, Punk Rock , p. 97. See also Savage, Jon, England's Dreaming , pp. 108–112. Savage notes that the July 1975 unemployment figures were the worst since World War II (p. 108).
^ Lydon, John, Rotten , p. 78. See also Matlock, Glen, I Was a Teenage Sex Pistol , pp. 57–59.
^ Matlock, Glen, I Was a Teenage Sex Pistol , p. 86.
^ Savage, Jon, England's Dreaming , pp. 125–126.
^ Matlock, Glen, I Was a Teenage Sex Pistol , p. 87.
^ Robb, John, Punk Rock , p. 112; Strongman, Phil, Pretty Vacant , p. 105.
^ Evans, Mike, Rock 'n' Roll's Strangest Moments , p. 190; Matlock, Glen, I Was a Teenage Sex Pistol , pp. 64–65. Matlock says the band decided on the name while McLaren was in the United States—no later than May 1975—before Rotten even joined (p. 65). Jon Savage says the name was not firmly settled on until just before their first show in November 1975 ( England's Dreaming , p. 129).
^ Molon, Dominic, "Made with the Highest British Attention", p. 76.
^ Strongman, Phil, Pretty Vacant , pp. 99–100.
^ Jump up to: a b c Reynolds, Simon, "Ono, Eno, Arto", p. 89.
^ Gimarc, George, Punk Diary , p. 22; Robb, John, Punk Rock , p. 114; Savage, Jon, England's Dreaming , p. 129.
^ Strongman, Phil, Pretty Vacant , p. 106; Robb, John, Punk Rock , pp. 114–120; Robb, John (5 November 2005). "The Birth of Punk" . The Independent . London . Retrieved 15 October 2006 . Strongman says that Rotten was pinned to the wall by Bazooka Joe's Danny Kleinman; after an apology, the Pistols continued playing for a few more minutes. Robb describes a brief fistfight that took place after the plugs were pulled.
^ Lydon, John, Rotten , pp. 172–189 ("Steve Severin on the Bromley Contingent"); "The Bromley Contingent" . punk77.co.uk . Retrieved 9 October 2006 .
^ Savage, Jon, England's Dreaming , pp. 181–185.
^ Robb, John, Punk Rock , pp. 86, 197; Savage, Jon, England's Dreaming , pp. 27–42, 204; Strongman, Phil, Pretty Vacant , pp. 67–75.
^ Savage, Jon, England's Dreaming , pp. 201–202.
^ Robb, John, Punk Rock , p. 86; Savage, Jon, England's Dreaming , p. 201; Strongman, Phil, Pretty Vacant , p. 111.
^ Savage, Jon, England's Dreaming , pp. 204–205.
^ Savage, Jon, England's Dreaming , p. 151.
^ Savage, Jon, England's Dreaming , p. 114. For more on Lydon's apparently coincidental resemblance to Hell, see also Matlock, Glen, I Was a Teenage Sex Pistol , p. 71, and Matlock and Pirroni quotes in Robb, John, Punk Rock , pp. 111–112, 183.
^ Robb, John, Punk Rock , pp. 147–148.
^ Robb, John, Punk Rock , p. 148.
^ Robb, John, Punk Rock , pp. 163–166.
^ Savage, Jon, England's Dreaming , p. 174.
^ Robb, John, Punk Rock , p. 153.
^ Robb, John, Punk Rock , p. 155.
^ Savage, Jon, England's Dreaming , pp. 166–167. See also Matlock, Glen, I Was a Teenage Sex Pistol , p. 107.
^ Savage, Jon, England's Dreaming , p. 168.
^ Savage, Jon, England's Dreaming , p. 172.
^ Lydon, John, Rotten , p. 118.
^ Robb, John, Punk Rock , p. 182.
^ Jump up to: a b Gimarc, George, Punk Diary , p. 30.
^ Robb, John, Punk Rock , pp. 160–162; Savage, Jon, England's Dreaming , pp. 173–174.
^ Jump up to: a b "Sex Pistols Gig: The Truth" . BBC. 27 June 2006 . Retrieved 6 February 2009 .
^ Morley, Paul (21 May 2006). "A Northern Soul" . Observer Music Monthly . London . Retrieved 20 September 2006 .
^ Robb, John, Punk Rock , pp. 199–201.
^ Savage, Jon, England's Dreaming , p. 204.
^ Jones, Steve (2016). Lonely Boy - Tales From A Sex Pistol . London: Windmill Books. p. 153. ISBN 978-1-786-09064-5 .
^ Strongman, Phil, Pretty Vacant , pp. 118–119; Savage, Jon, England's Dreaming , p. 205.
^ Savage, Jon, England's Dreaming , pp. 207–209; Robb, John, Punk Rock , pp. 212–215. Quote: Savage, Jon, England's Dreaming , p. 207.
^ Strongman, Phil, Pretty Vacant , pp. 126–129.
^ Savage, Jon, England's Dreaming p. 37.
^ Gimarc, George, Punk Diary , p. 37.
^ "Sex Pistols Appear on 'So It Goes' " . BBC . Retrieved 14 March 2009 .
^ Gimarc, George, Punk Diary , p. 38.
^ Strongman, Phil, Pretty Vacant , p. 135; Savage, Jon, England's Dreaming , p. 317. Quote: Gimarc, George, Punk Diary , p. 39.
^ Coon, Caroline (2 October 1976), "Parade of the Punks", Melody Maker ; Ingham, Jonh (31 July 1976). "Sex Pistols/Buzzcocks—Lesser Free Trade Hall, Manchester" . Sounds . Jonh Ingham—My Back Pages . Retrieved 19 March 2009 . Savage, Jon, England's Dreaming , pp. 176–177, 206, 208; Robb, John, Punk Rock , pp. 119, 156, 162.
^ Savage, Jon, England's Dreaming , p. 177.
^ Robb, John, Punk Rock , p. 241.
^ Jump up to: a b Savage, Jon, England's Dreaming , p. 245.
^ Strongman, Phil, Pretty Vacant , pp. 144–148.
^ Robb, John, Punk Rock , pp. 257–258.
^ Robb, John, Punk Rock , p. 258.
^ Savage, Jon, England's Dreaming , pp. 221.
^ Hatch, David, and Stephen Millward, From Blues to Rock , pp. 168, 170.
^ Savage, Jon, England's Dreaming , pp. 253.
^ Pardo, Alona, "Jamie Reid", p. 245.
^ Jon Bennett (2 December 2016). "What happened when the Sex Pistols appeared on the Bill Grundy show" . Loudersound . Retrieved 9 March 2019 .
^ Strongman, Phil, Pretty Vacant , pp. 151–153; Southall, Brian, The Sex Pistols , p. 52; Savage, Jon, England's Dreaming , pp. 257–259. Savage's transcription, unlike Strongman's, Southall's, and the one that appears on the cover of the Daily Mirror , incorrectly has Grundy saying "ten seconds" and Jones saying "You fucking rotter." The transcription has been checked against the excerpted video of the interview available on the band's official website .
^ Robb, John, Punk Rock , p. 260.
^ Savage, Jon, England's Dreaming , p. 264. See also Strongman, Phil, Pretty Vacant , p. 157.
^ "Manchester Celebrities: Bill Grundy" . Manchester 2002. 2002. Archived from the original on 18 October 2006 . Retrieved 14 October 2006 .
^ Jones, Steve, Lonely Boy - Tales From A Sex Pistol, pp.178-180.
^ Robb, John, Punk Diary , pp. 263–273; Savage, Jon, England's Dreaming , pp. 267–275.
^ "The Sex Pistols in Caerphilly" . BBC. 22 July 2010 . Retrieved 22 July 2010 .
^ Gimarc, George, Punk Diary , p. 45.
^ Gimarc, George, Punk Diary , p. 49. The transcription of the television interview has been corrected per the documentary footage used in The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle (28:36–28:55).
^ GatenbyGill 2011 , pp. 86, 108.
^ Savage, Jon, England's Dreaming , p. 286.
^ Savage, Jon, England's Dreaming , pp. 286–288.
^ Worley, Matthew (25 October 2017). "No Future: 40 Years Since Sex Pistols Stuck Two Fingers Up at the British Establishment" . Independent . Retrieved 13 January 2018 .
^ Strongman, Phil, Pretty Vacant , p. 172.
^ Jump up to: a b c Gimarc, George, Punk Diary , p. 56.
^ "Interview: Glen Matlock bring I Was a Teenage Sex Pistol show to 2014 Edinburgh Festival Fringe" . Edinburgh Festival . 30 July 2014.
^ "Glen Matlock Biography, Songs, & Albums" . AllMusic .
^ McKenna, Kristine (2005). "Q&A with Steve Jones" . Rhino Magazine. Archived from the original on 15 July 2011 . Retrieved 4 December 2010 . See also later Lydon quote: Savage, Jon, England's Dreaming , pp. 307–308.
^ Matlock, Glen, I Was a Teenage Sex Pistol , pp. 113–119, 162, 167–171. Quote: p. 115.
^ Lydon, John, Rotten , p. 3. See also pp. 82, 103.
^ Jump up to: a b Savage, Jon, England's Dreaming , p. 308.
^ Jones, Steve, Lonely Boy - Tales From A Sex Pistol , pp.182-183.
^ "Steve New: Troubled guitarist with Rich Kids, Glen Matlock's post-Sex Pistols band" . The Independent . Retrieved 20 December 2021 .
^ Robb, John, Punk Rock , pp. 159–160; Matlock, Glen, I Was a Teenage Sex Pistol , p. 130.
^ Matlock, Glen, I Was a Teenage Sex Pistol , p. 176.
^ Jones, Steve, Lonely Boy - Tales From A Sex Pistol, pp.184-185.
^ Matlock, Glen, I Was a Teenage Sex Pistol, p.197
^ SEX PISTOLS DOCUMENTARY - CLASSIC ALBUMS - NEVER MIND THE BOLLOCKS
^ Jump up to: a b Blood on the Turntable: The Sex Pistols (dir. Steve Crabtree), BBC documentary (2004).
^ Robb, John, Punk Rock , pp. 217, 224–225; Strongman, Phil, Pretty Vacant , pp. 137–138.
^ Strongman, Phil, Pretty Vacant , pp. 116–117; Savage, Jon, England's Dreaming , pp. 177–178.
^ For the sort of thing in Kent's past for which he arguably "deserved" a beating—physically assaulting his then-girlfriend Chrissie Hynde at the McLaren-Westwood shop—see Matlock, Glen, I Was a Teenage Sex Pistol , pp. 59–60; Strongman, Phil, Pretty Vacant , p. 116.
^ Jump up to: a b c d e Robinson, Charlotte (2006). "So Tough: The Boy Behind the Sid Vicious Myth" . PopMatters . Retrieved 14 October 2006 .
^ Lydon, John, Rotten , p. 143. For a view that Vicious was a more competent bass player than his reputation would have it, see Strongman, Phil, Pretty Vacant , p. 117.
^ Savage, Jon, England's Dreaming , p. 222.
^ McNeil, Legs, and Gillian McCain, Please Kill Me , p. 262; Monk, Noel, and Jimmy Guterman, 12 Days on the Road , p. 124.
^ Lydon, John, Rotten , p. 147.
^ Strongman, Phil, Pretty Vacant , p. 174; Savage, Jon, England's Dreaming , pp. 315–318.
^ Savage, Jon, England's Dreaming , pp. 318–320.
^ "Sex Pistols Cover Tops Chart" . BBC. 14 March 2001 . Retrieved 20 March 2009 .
^ Gimarc, George, Punk Diary , pp. 59–60.
^ Greene, Andy (21 August 2014). "Behind the Filth & the Fury: Rarely Seen Sex Pistols Photos" . Rolling Stone . Retrieved 22 June 2021 .
^ Savage, Jon, England's Dreaming , pp. 347, 349; Robb, John, Punk Rock , p. 348.
^ Jump up to: a b Gimarc, George, Punk Diary , p. 70; Savage, Jon, England's Dreaming , p. 349.
^ Savage, Jon, England's Dreaming , pp. 347–367.
^ Petridis, Alexis (12 April 2002). "Leaders of the Banned" . Guardian . London . Retrieved 22 September 2006 .
^ Jump up to: a b Gimarc, George, Punk Diary , p. 70.
^ Jump up to: a b O'Hagan, Sean (2 May 2004). "Fifty Years of Pop" . The Observer . London . Retrieved 20 March 2009 .
^ Savage, Jon, England's Dreaming , pp. 358–364; Strongman, Phil, Pretty Vacant , pp. 181–182.
^ Savage, Jon, England's Dreaming , pp. 364–365; Leigh, Spencer (20 February 1998). "Music: Charting the Number Ones That Somehow Got Away" . The Independent . London . Retrieved 18 March 2009 .
^ Savage, Jon, England's Dreaming , pp. 365–366.
^ "Punk and the Svastika" . acc.umu.se. Archived from the original on 21 March 2007 . Retrieved 1 July 2016 .
^ Rockwell, John (7 August 1977), "The Sex Pistols: A Fired-Up Rock Band", New York Times .
^ Savage, Jon, England's Dreaming , pp. 390–392.
^ Savage, Jon, England's Dreaming , pp. 339–340.
^ Thompson, Stacy (winter 2004), "Punk Cinema", Cinema Journal 43, no. 2; " Jubilee Riverboat (1977)" . BFI. Archived from the original on 19 May 2009 . Retrieved 31 March 2009 .
^ Savage, Jon. England's Dreaming , pp. 379–380, 388–389, 413–414.
^ Savage, Jon, England's Dreaming , p. 409.
^ Lydon, John, Rotten , p. 200.
^ Savage, Jon, England's Dreaming , p. 414.
^ Matlock, Glen, I Was a Teenage Pistol , pp. 170–171.
^ Savage, Jon, England's Dreaming , p. 309.
^ Lydon, John, Rotten , p. 142. See also p. 200.
^ Jump up to: a b Howard, David, Sonic Alchemy , p. 245.
^ Jump up to: a b Hartmann, Graham (8 November 2017), "The Sex Pistols – Wikipedia: Fact or Fiction?" , Loudwire
^ Lydon, John, Rotten , p. 200. Jones also recalls Vicious showing up to record for "God Save the Queen". Lydon reports recording an unused version of "Submission" with Vicious (pp. 142–143).
^ Savage, Jon, England's Dreaming , pp. 126–127; Robb, John, Punk Rock , p. 359; Gimarc, George, Punk Diary , p. 74.
^ Gimarc, George, Punk Diary , p. 95.
^ Savage, Jon, England's Dreaming , p. 556.
^ Jump up to: a b Taylor, Steven, False Prophet , p. 69.
^ Jump up to: a b Nelson, Paul (23 February 1978). " Never Mind the Bollocks Here's the Sex Pistols (album review)" . Rolling Stone . Archived from the original on 22 June 2008 . Retrieved 20 March 2009 .
^ Savage, Jon, England's Dreaming , p. 414; Ott, Chris (2004). "051: Sex Pistols Never Mind the Bollocks (Top 100 Albums of the 1970s)" . Pitchfork . Retrieved 20 March 2009 .
^ Jump up to: a b Savage, Jon, England's Dreaming , p. 415.
^ Thompson, Dave, Alternative Rock , p. 609; de Jongh, Nicholas (10 November 1977). "Punk Record Is a Load of Legal Trouble" . Guardian . London . Retrieved 31 March 2009 .
^ Vermorel, Fred, and Judy Vermorel, Sex Pistols , p. 113.
^ Lydon, John, Rotten , p. 202.
^ Savage, Jon, England's Dreaming , pp. 428–429.
^ Robb, John, Punk Rock , p. 403.
^ Savage, Jon, England's Dreaming , p. 430.
^ Jump up to: a b Huey, Steve (2005). "Sid Vicious: Biography" . VH1. Archived from the original on 9 January 2007 . Retrieved 7 October 2006 .
^ Jump up to: a b Lydon, John, Rotten , pp. 244.
^ Savage, Jon, England's Dreaming , p. 446.
^ Savage, Jon. "On Tour with the Sex Pistols," Spin , April 1996, p. 36. Spong, John (29 January 2014). "On Tour with the Sex Pistols" . Texas Monthly . Retrieved 13 January 2018 .
^ Klein, Howie (February 1978), "Sex Pistols: Tour Notes", New York Rocker .
^ Vermorel, Fred, and Judy Vermorel, Sex Pistols , p. 120.
^ Lydon, John, Rotten , pp. 5, 247–248.
^ Jones, Steve, Lonely Boy - Tales From A Sex Pistol, p.200
^ Cooper, Mark (28 January 1978), "The Sex Pistols: Winterland, San Francisco", Record Mirror . The transcription has been slightly expanded per the documentary footage used in The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle (1:09:55–1:10:31). The sound cuts out immediately after the word "cheated".
^ Lydon, John, Rotten , p. 5.
^ Savage, Jon, England's Dreaming , pp. 463–464.
^ Savage, Jon, England's Dreaming , p. 464.
^ Reynolds, Simon, Rip It Up and Start Again , pp. 80–81.
^ Sullivan, James (24 April 2015). "Johnny Rotten's 'Uncensored' Memoir: 10 Things We Learned" . Rolling Stone . Archived from the original on 21 September 2017 . Retrieved 20 September 2017 .
^ Gimarc, George, Punk Diary , p. 145. Gimarc refers to sources claiming that the "My Way" recording involved no contact between Vicious and the Jones-Cook duo; Temple, however, says that Jones was flown over to Paris to join Vicious in the studio (Temple, Julien, "Commentary", 1:29:18–1:29:20), and seems to indicate that he recorded his guitar part there (1:33:09–1:33:16).
^ Savage, Jon, England's Dreaming , p. 497–498. Savage describes the single as being a double A-side; other sources indicate that the Biggs vocal was the A-side and the Vicious vocal the B-side (e.g., Gimarc, George, Punk Diary , p. 145). There is no disagreement that the Vicious side was the more popular.
^ Savage, Jon, England's Dreaming , pp. 491–494, 497–503. For the management termination, see also Temple, Julien, "Commentary", 1:30:38–1:30:51.
^ Ruhlmann, William (2005). "Public Image Ltd" . Allmusic . Retrieved 12 October 2006 .
^ Roekens, Karsten (2000–2006). "PiL Chronology" . Fodderstompf . Retrieved 11 October 2006 .
^ Jump up to: a b Verrico, Lisa (13 March 1999). "The Big Interview: Limited Edition" . The Times . JohnLydon.com . Retrieved 4 October 2006 .
^ Parker, Alan. Sid Vicious: No One Is Innocent (First ed.). Orion. p. 180.
^ Jump up to: a b "Sex Pistol Vicious on Murder Charge" . BBC. 12 October 1978 . Retrieved 15 October 2006 .
^ Strongman, Phil, Pretty Vacant , pp. 238–242.
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