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The Sex Pistols. 10th March 1977. London. There are back again -

The Sex Pistols.
10th March 1977. London.
There are back again - the group you love to hate !
After their outrageous TV performance, and being " Fired" by EMI Records, the group are coming back with a new world wide recording deal with A&M Records.
Their first A&M single, " God Save The Queen" will be released at the end of this month. (Note: The company will not release an advance copy of the record, or the lyrics.)
Today, The Sex Pistols had a mod contract singing outside Buckingham Palace, and Press Conference later. The Press Conference was incredibly boring, only relieved by the group attempting to put a bottle of Scotch over hard-working photographers"
Picture taken 10th March 1977. © Mirrorpix

Bill Rowntree
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
London
Greater London
England
77 - 1355

Media ID 21751277

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Capturing the rebellious spirit of punk rock, this iconic print showcases The Sex Pistols on their infamous comeback in London on 10th March 1977. Branded as the group you love to hate, they had just been 'fired' by EMI Records following a scandalous TV performance. However, like true provocateurs, they were back again with a vengeance and armed with a new worldwide recording deal with A&M Records. Their upcoming release, "God Save The Queen" was eagerly anticipated but shrouded in mystery as A&M refused to provide advance copies or lyrics. Undeterred by controversy, The Sex Pistols staged a mod contract signing outside Buckingham Palace today before facing an uneventful press conference – that is until they attempted to douse hard-working photographers with Scotch whisky. This snapshot from 1977 encapsulates the raw energy and audacity of the band's heyday. Led by Johnny Rotten (John Lydon), accompanied by Sid Vicious, Steve Jones, Paul Cook, and under the guidance of manager Malcolm McLaren; The Sex Pistols became synonymous with punk culture and challenged societal norms through their music. Bill Rowntree's photograph immortalizes this pivotal moment in music history when punk rock collided head-on with mainstream society. It serves as a reminder of an era defined by rebellion against authority and cultural upheaval.


Framed Prints of The Sex Pistols. 10th March 1977. London. There are back again -

Relive the rebellious spirit of the iconic Sex Pistols with this stunning framed print from Memory Lane Prints. Captured on 10th March 1977 in London, this photograph by Bill Rowntree features the notorious band, who made headlines with their outrageous TV performance and infamous firing by EMI Records. This limited-edition framed print is a must-have for any music enthusiast or punk rock fan. Experience the raw energy and iconic status of The Sex Pistols like never before. Framed in a high-quality wooden frame, this print is sure to make a bold statement in your home or office.


Photo Prints of The Sex Pistols. 10th March 1977. London. There are back again -

Relive the rebellious spirit of punk with our Media Storehouse range of Photographic Prints. Capturing the iconic moment when The Sex Pistols returned to London on 10th March 1977, this captivating image by Bill Rowntree from Memory Lane Prints showcases the group you love to hate! Experience their outrageous TV performance and their infamous dismissal by EMI Records through this powerful snapshot of music history.


Poster Prints of The Sex Pistols. 10th March 1977. London. There are back again -

Relive the punk rock revolution with our latest addition to the Media Storehouse Poster Prints collection! Witness the iconic image of The Sex Pistols, captured by renowned photographer Bill Rowntree during their infamous gig at the Winterland Ballroom in London on 10th March 1977. Known for their outrageous antics and controversial music, The Sex Pistols made headlines when they were infamously "Fired" by EMI Records after their provocative TV performance. This limited-edition print brings you closer to the action, transporting you back in time to the height of their notoriety. Get your hands on this collectible piece and add a touch of punk rock history to your space!


Jigsaw Puzzles of The Sex Pistols. 10th March 1977. London. There are back again -

Relive the punk rock revolution with the Media Storehouse Jigsaw Puzzle featuring "The Sex Pistols. 10th March 1977. London. There are back again -" by Bill Rowntree from Memory Lane Prints. This iconic puzzle captures the infamous moment when the Sex Pistols made their controversial appearance on British television, just before being dropped by EMI Records. With intricate details and vibrant colors, this jigsaw puzzle is a must-have for music history enthusiasts and puzzle lovers alike. Get ready to piece together the story of one of the most notorious bands in rock history!

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