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As Queen Margrethe II of Denmark celebrates her ... solemnly proclaiming 'God save the King,' before leaving the room. Moments later, against the backdrop of Christiansborg Castle in Copenhagen ...
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Homeowner Sylvie Morris has carefully blended old and new in her period Bristol townhouse, using vintage, industrial and ...
Famously banned from the BBC when The Sex Pistols dissed the Queen with their single God Save The Queen, with lyrics like “she ain’t no human being,” he has made more surprising revelations ...
The popular 90s group now joins the likes of Rage Against The Machine – whose ‘Killing In The Name Of’ refrain “Fuck you I won’t do what you tell me” was unbroadcastable by many ...
The group delighted the audience with raucous renditions of tracks such as Pretty Vacant, God Save The Queen and Holidays In The Sun, with Rattlesnakes lead singer Frank Carter standing in for ...
a baby queen who can’t seem to catch a break), and rock double-act Rita (Laganja Estranja) & Stevie (Alaska) who have come to blows over a mutual ex. Girl, if you’re not watching God Save The ...
The Teenage Cancer Trust gigs kick off with Sex Pistols storming the venerable Hall with Frank Carter replacing John Lydon up top Glen Matlock, Frank Carter, Paul Cook, and Steve Jones performing ...
The British national anthem has changed from “God Save the Queen” (sung at Queen Elizabeth’s coronation) to its original ...
NME was in attendance for Monday’s show, and recalled how Frank Carter and co delivered an explosive performance that included renditions of ‘Bodies’, ‘Liar’, ‘God Save The Queen ...
Fuelled by circle pits and crowd-surfing, Sex Pistols with Frank Carter played an explosive set at London’s iconic Royal Albert Hall for Teenage Cancer Trust last night (Monday March 24).
Doors open] ♪ [Applause] ♪ Her Majesty, the Queen. ♪ Silence for the King ... [Applause] [Men cheering] -God save the King! [Distant bells tolling] [Humming] [Door opening] La Motte ...