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    Wed, 28 May 2008 09:38:52

    Sex Pistols Prep a Live DVD - Including lots of recent footage

    The Sex Pistols Photos

    • The Sex Pistols - A man views a work depicting Britiain's Queen Elizabeth II entitled “God Save The Queen” (R) by artist Jamie Reid made for British punk band the Sex Pistols in 1977 during 'The Queen: Art and Image' exhibiton at the Ulster Museum in Belfast, Northern Ireland on January 14, 2012. To commemorate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee, the National Portrait Gallery, London, will show sixty images of the Queen in a landmark exhibition that chronicles 60 years of Elizabeth II’s reign.
    • The Sex Pistols - A Christie's employee adjusts a navy blue suit worn by British punk rock artist and Sex Pistols front man Sid Vicious at court appearances around 1978, including one for drugs offences as well as the inquest into the murder of his girlfriend Nancy Spungen, that is estimated to fetch between 10,000 and 15,000 British pounds (16000 - 24000 US dollars) during a press preview of rock and pop memorabilia at the auction house in London on November 11, 2011.
    • The Sex Pistols - LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 20:  A Fender sign is displayed in a store on Denmark Street on April 20, 2011 in London, England. Denmark Street, in the Soho area of central London, traces its musical connections back to the 1890s and is famous for its connection to contemporary British music after recording studios started setting up there in the 1960s. Many world-renowned recording artists, including: Jimi Hendrix, The Sex Pistols and Elton John have played and recorded in the street. The Rolling Stones recorded their first album in 1964 at the street's Regent Sounds Studio's.  Known as London's 'Tin Pan Alley' Denmark Street is regarded as one of, if not the, best music streets in Europe and contains numerous specialist music shops, with many boasting of a long and prestigious musical history.

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    Julien Temple has directed a new Sex Pistols DVD called There'll Always Be An England. Due out June 30, it features performances from the band's 2007 Brixton Academy show and 98 minutes of extras including a bonus film that explores the London locations that were important to punk's history.

    There'll Always Be An England:

    1. Pretty Vacant
    2. Seventeen
    3. No Feelings
    4. New York
    5. Did You No Wrong
    6. Liar
    7. Beside The Seaside
    8. Holidays In The Sun
    9. Submission
    10. (I'm Not Your) Stepping Stone
    11. No Fun
    12. Problems
    13. God Save The Queen
    14. EMI
    15. Bodies
    16. Anarchy In The UK

    —The ARTISTdirect Staff
    05.28.08

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