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Punk band Sex Pistols were sacked by A & M records March 1977 receiving £75

Punk band Sex Pistols were sacked by A & M records March 1977
receiving £ 75, 000. 1977.
Sid Vicious Johnny Rotten Paul Cook Steve Jones Malcolm McLaren. © Mirrorpix

Bill Rowntree
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
Hertfordshire
United Kingdom
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Media ID 21461438

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This iconic print captures a pivotal moment in music history. In March 1977, punk band Sex Pistols were unceremoniously sacked by A & M Records, but not without leaving their mark. The image showcases the band members Sid Vicious, Johnny Rotten, Paul Cook, Steve Jones, and their manager Malcolm McLaren. The raw energy emanating from this photograph perfectly encapsulates the rebellious spirit of the punk movement that swept through the 1970s. With their distinctive style and provocative lyrics, Sex Pistols became synonymous with punk rock. Despite being dropped by A & M Records, it is astonishing to note that they received a staggering £75,000 as part of their severance package. This unexpected windfall only added fuel to the fire of controversy surrounding them. Bill Rowntree's masterful photography skillfully captures each member's individuality while also highlighting their collective unity as a band. Their intense gazes and defiant postures convey an unwavering determination to challenge societal norms through music. Decades later, this image remains an enduring symbol of rebellion and counterculture. It serves as a reminder of how one group could ignite a musical revolution that continues to inspire generations today. Memory Lane Prints allows us to relive these extraordinary moments in time through stunning prints like this one – preserving our connection with influential figures who shaped popular culture forever.


Framed Prints of Punk band Sex Pistols were sacked by A & M records March 1977 receiving £75

Relive punk history with our exclusive Framed Print from Media Storehouse and Memory Lane Prints. Witness the iconic moment when the Sex Pistols were unceremoniously sacked by A & M Records in March 1977, as they received a meager £75 payoff. Featuring Bill Rowntree's evocative photograph of Sid Vicious, Johnny Rotten, Paul Cook, Steve Jones, and Malcolm McLaren, this print is a must-have for any punk rock fan or music memorabilia collector. Embrace the raw energy and rebellious spirit of the Sex Pistols with this authentic and beautifully framed piece.


Photo Prints of Punk band Sex Pistols were sacked by A & M records March 1977 receiving £75

Relive punk history with this iconic image from Bill Rowntree's Memory Lane Prints collection. Witness the raw energy and rebellion of the Sex Pistols as they were infamously sacked by A & M Records in March 1977, walking away with a meager £75 compensation. This photograph captures Sid Vicious, Johnny Rotten, Paul Cook, Steve Jones, and Malcolm McLaren in a defining moment of punk rock history. Add this limited-edition print to your collection and let the spirit of the Sex Pistols ignite your walls.


Poster Prints of Punk band Sex Pistols were sacked by A & M records March 1977 receiving £75

Relive punk history with our exclusive Media Storehouse print from Memory Lane Prints. This iconic image captures the moment the Sex Pistols were unceremoniously sacked by A & M Records in March 1977, walking away with a meager £75 between them. Featuring the band members Sid Vicious, Johnny Rotten, Paul Cook, and Steve Jones, as well as their manager Malcolm McLaren, this print is a must-have for any punk rock fan or music history enthusiast. Order now and add a piece of punk legend to your walls.


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Relive the raw energy and rebellious spirit of the iconic punk band, Sex Pistols, with our captivating jigsaw puzzle from Media Storehouse. This intricately detailed puzzle, featuring an authentic image by Bill Rowntree from Memory Lane Prints, depicts the moment the band was infamously sacked by A & M Records in March 1977, receiving a paltry £75,000 payout. Immerse yourself in the history of punk rock as you piece together this vibrant and engaging puzzle, featuring Sid Vicious, Johnny Rotten, Paul Cook, Steve Jones, and Malcolm McLaren. Perfect for music lovers, history buffs, and puzzle enthusiasts alike.

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