The post Sex Pistols’ “God Save the Queen” Returns to Top of UK Charts Thanks to Platinum Jubilee appeared first on Consequence. 45 years after its original release, Sex Pistols’ anti-monarchy anthem ...
In the hours immediately following the death of Queen Elizabeth II at Balmoral on Thursday (8 September), the crowds gathering outside of Buckingham Palace in London came together to sing both “God ...
There is no doubt that Queen Elizabeth II will have a few pages in the history books, and in fact, she has already been written in. In early 2022, she celebrated 70 consecutive years on the throne and ...
President Joe Biden caused a bit of confusion at the end of his keynote address at the National Safer Communities Summit at the University of Hartford Friday afternoon. After speaking to the group of ...
The White House press office clarified Biden’s remarks, saying that he was "commenting to someone in the crowd" Kimberlee Speakman is a digital writer at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since ...
John Lydon, known as Johnny Rotten when he was the frontman for the Sex Pistols when the punk rockers sneered their 1977 anti-monarch anthem, “God Save the Queen,” issued a tribute to the late monarch ...
John Lydon has released another statement regarding the late Queen Elizabeth II. The Sex Pistols singer wrote, “John Lydon wishes to distance himself from any Sex Pistols activity which aims to cash ...
President Biden caused an uproar of confusion Friday after closing his remarks at a Connecticut summit on gun control reform with a phrase more closely identified with the country that his previously ...
Sex Pistols have topped the U.K. music streaming charts with "God Save the Queen," 45 years after its initial release, and the re-entry of the song is particularly sweet timing for the band. In this, ...
The British are going to get used to a whole host of changes after Queen Elizabeth II’s death. Pretty much most of them have known life under only one monarch. But with the ascension of King Charles ...
The lyrics of Britain’s national anthem have been changed following the death of Queen Elizabeth II. The long-reigning monarch, 96, died Thursday at Balmoral Castle in Scotland, with her eldest child, ...