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Bad evenings call for angry songs. I give you Sid Vicious covering Ole Blue Eyes' My Life. Both the song and the artist fit my mood...
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Bad evenings call for angry songs. I give you Sid Vicious covering Ole Blue Eyes' My Life. Both the song and the artist fit my mood...
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From The Great Rock N Roll Swindle.
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hey - I'm sure everyone who reads my posts here probably already knows about the Mog Music Network -- a bunch of blogs are aggregate here on MOG for your convenience, including mine - Punk Turns 30. Today, my blog post gives you a link to The Guardian UK's 50 Greatest Arts Videos on Youtube and the pop/rock section of that list features 4 of my favorite punk rock people.Who are they? What did ...
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I got some catching up to do
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Me and my sister were at a T-shirt shop and saw this mini skill tester with lollies in it. I showed her and she went to have a go but the shop owner said she could for free. So Sam and me are giggling away trying to do this awesome skill tester and i notice that there's buttons in there too! Music buttons! The one that seemed easiest to get was actually a Sid and Nancy one!! After all Sam ended...
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Sid and Nancy" is the 16th episode of The Meth Minute 39 cartoon series. In this pop-culture mashup, famed punk rock icons Sid Vicious and Nancy Spungen get re-mixed with a certain cat and mouse duo from the Golden Age of animation. The resulting combination is somehow even more unwholesome than the true events which inspired it. Never mind the Sex Pistols, here's The Meth Minute!
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I saw both men and women pushing past her, not acknowledging her, talking to Sid. I think a lot of her nastiness and temper tantrums were rooted in that. I was there one night in a club where some girl offered Sid her number. Nancy said, 'Push her down the stairs.' And he did, without [...]
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Lemmy Kilmister is featured in the current issue of Rolling Stone. The writer called him "rock and roll’s Zelig," and I think the article laid out a pretty compelling case for him: He was Jimi Hendrix’s roadie; he gave Sid Vicious bass lessons; he attended some of The Beatles' Cavern Club shows. On top of all that, he’s Lemmy, for chrissake.Is there anyone else who has a greater claim Roc
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