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In 1978, Sid Vicious was racing towards total destruction and had been for a while. Some would say he’s been precarious his whole life, as the British punk idol never once had a normal or easy life.
Stateside Sex Pistols fans are in luck. Following their last North American tour in 2003, the band has finally announced new shows on this side of the pond. Beginning in September, the new leg will be ...
Freddie Mercury had a particularly tongue-in-cheek idea for the name of the next Queen album in the late 1980s, but the band rejected it.
Niis’s reverence for their lineage has allowed them to share stages with pioneering hardcore bands such as Fear and the Circle Jerks. In 2023, they opened for GBH on a tour that stopped at Metro. This ...
One of the most iconic bands in punk music is coming to the ... The recordings included Matlock, Jones, Cook and Lydon, as well as Sid Vicious, who died in 1979.
The Longhorn was the site of an infamous 1978 performance where then-bass player Sid Vicious stumbled around the stage covered in his own blood as the “Never Mind the Bollocks” band sloppily ...
As his Sex Pistols bandmates tour without him, John Lydon vows to “never” return to the band which kickstarted punk in the UK, calling them “woke” as he prepares for a tour of his own with Public ...
Fiends, lovers and the people who knew him best reveal the man behind Johnny Thunders, New York Doll-turned-junkie poster boy ...
Matlock, the band's original bass player, was replaced by the late Sid Vicious in the group's best-known lineup. Tickets for the tour, which will include a full performance of the Sex Pistols ...
The band broke up one week later, and not quite a year later, bassist Sid Vicious would be dead from a heroin overdose. The Dallas show would ultimately go down in history as one of the few U.S ...