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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 songβ€”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.Β 29–30. ISBNΒ 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 . 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 Statesβ€”no later than May 1975β€”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.Β 153. ISBNΒ 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/Buzzcocksβ€”Lesser Free Trade Hall, Manchester" . Sounds . Jonh Inghamβ€”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.Β 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 beatingβ€”physically assaulting his then-girlfriend Chrissie Hynde at the McLaren-Westwood shopβ€”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 . 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 .

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^ 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 (FirstΒ ed.). Orion. p.Β 180.

^ Jump up to: a b "Sex Pistol Vicious on Murder Charge" . BBC. 12 October 1978 . Retrieve
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