Punk band formed in London. Members included Johnny Rotten (born John Lydon) and Sid Vicious. Managed by Malcolm McLaren. Infamous TV appearance being interviewed by Bill Grundy. In 1975 they lived at 39 New Court Hampstead. The picture shows the group near Hyde Park in 1977.
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Sex Pistols
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Sex Pistols
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Benvenuto Cellini
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