Released 49 years ago today
"Anarchy in the U.K." the legendary debut single by the Sex Pistols
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49 years ago today
"Anarchy in the U.K." by the English punk rock band the Sex Pistols, released as the band's debut single on this day in 1976
#punk #punks #punkrock #sexpistols #anarchyintheuk #history #punkrockhistory #otd
I'm excited about idea of The King on strike, as he moves his little brother into a mouldy housing association flat. Because yes, something else nationalised "council housing".
Most excited by collecting both our mothers from their care homes and having them in our cold dark no running water house for a week. "That'll break the country"
#NationalStrike #uk #AnarchyInTheUK
Also: 50 years since punk??? #punk #OldPeople
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