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BBC The One Show fans say same thing after 'awkward' Rowan Atkinson interview - www.msn.com - Britain - county Rowan - county Atkinson
msn.com
23.06.2022 / 04:59

BBC The One Show fans say same thing after 'awkward' Rowan Atkinson interview

BBC programme on Wednesday night (June 22). The Blackadder and Mr Bean star was on the magazine-style show to discuss his new Netflix show Man vs Bee. But fans of the show were less than impressed as they branded the interview 'awkward'.

‘Jurassic World Dominion’ Stomping Past $500M Global Today - deadline.com - Australia - Britain - France - China - Mexico - Chile - Pakistan - Netherlands - Belgium - Japan - Argentina - Colombia - Peru - Saudi Arabia - Egypt - Venezuela - Poland - Vietnam - Turkey - Hungary - Malaysia - Bulgaria - Uruguay - Ecuador - Croatia - Lebanon - Romania
deadline.com
18.06.2022 / 02:55

‘Jurassic World Dominion’ Stomping Past $500M Global Today

Universal/Amblin Entertainment’s Jurassic World Dominion is set to thrash past $500M worldwide today. The global total through Thursday is $493.2M. That includes $302.1M from the international box office and $191.1M domestic on the Colin Trevorrow-directed threequel.

Rowan Atkinson Says Mr. Bean Was Based On Himself As A Child, Admits He Doesn’t Like Johnny English - etcanada.com - Britain - county Rowan - county Atkinson
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17.06.2022 / 18:23

Rowan Atkinson Says Mr. Bean Was Based On Himself As A Child, Admits He Doesn’t Like Johnny English

Rowan Atkinson discusses his extremely successful career in a new interview with British GQ.

Sex Pistols, Beatles, Queen Vinyl Leads $500,000+ Auction of DJ John Peel’s Music Memorabilia - variety.com - Britain - London - Smith
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15.06.2022 / 23:03

Sex Pistols, Beatles, Queen Vinyl Leads $500,000+ Auction of DJ John Peel’s Music Memorabilia

Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorThe late, legendary BBC DJ John Peel had a one-of-a-kind music collection, and the items from it that were auctioned off by Bonhams in London on Tuesday brought in more than $566,000.Surprisingly, the Sex Pistols led the charge, with a test pressing of the group’s controversial debut single, “Anarchy in the U.K.,” going for just under $25,000 (£20,400). It had been estimated pre-auction to go for not more than £8000.Other top-priced albums from the collection — which is a music geek’s dream — included an original 1983 demo cassette recorded from the Smiths in 1983 with a handwritten letter from the band (£17,850), an autographed copy of John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s controversial “Two Virgins” album (£15,300), a copy of Queen’s 1973 sophomore album with a personal letter from Freddie Mercury (£16,575), a copy of U2’s rare 1979 “Three” EP with a note written on it by Bono (£14,025), a copy of the rarest known Rolling Stones album signed by all five bandmembers in 1969 (£11,475), a copy of the Beatles’ white album signed by Lennon and Ono (£10,200) and Nirvana’s 1988 debut single “Love Buzz” (£8,925).

Sex Pistols singles owned by John Peel sell for £20,400 at auction - www.nme.com - Britain - Smith
nme.com
15.06.2022 / 19:07

Sex Pistols singles owned by John Peel sell for £20,400 at auction

Sex Pistols single that were owned by the late DJ and broadcaster John Peel have sold at auction for £20,400.A sale of 200 items from the John Peel Archive, including rare records, personal correspondence and memorabilia, took place at Bonhams in Knightsbridge, London, yesterday (June 14), with total sales reaching £465,783.Peel’s pair of 1976 test pressings of the Pistols’ ‘Anarchy In The UK’ / ‘I Wanna Be Me’ single was the top-seller, going for a final price of £20,400. It had been estimated pre-auction that the lot would not sell for more than £8000.Other items that were sold at auction yesterday included an original demo cassette recorded by The Smiths in 1983 which contained a handwritten letter from the band (sold for £17,850), a signed LP copy of John Lennon and Yoko Ono‘s ‘Two Virgins’ (£15,300), and a 7″ copy of Nirvana‘s 1988 single ‘Love Buzz’ / ‘Big Cheese’ (£8,925).All of the items that were sold at auction yesterday were selected by the Ravenscroft family (Peel’s real name was John Ravenscroft), who said in a statement: “By virtue of the role he played in it, John/Dad was in a position to have access to many of the most celebrated people and events in the history of popular music.

Steve Jones says he’d consider Sex Pistols reunion if he was “absolutely broke” - completemusicupdate.com - London
completemusicupdate.com
13.06.2022 / 12:53

Steve Jones says he’d consider Sex Pistols reunion if he was “absolutely broke”

With all the renewed interest in the Sex Pistols – thanks to that new Disney+ series ‘Pistol’ and the Queen’s platinum jubilee – talk has understandably returned to whether or not the band will ever perform together again. Not likely, you’d probably quite correctly say, but what if they did it Abba-style and didn’t actually have to get in the same room together?Asked on Rolling Stone’s Music New podcast about the possibility of another Sex Pistols reunion – the last having been in 2008 – guitarist Steve Jones references Abba’s new ‘Abba Voyage’ show in London, which sees the band members represented by digital avatars.“Seeing that Abba can do it without being there, I’d be down for doing that thing – they’re there but they’re not really there”, he says.

Music Doc ‘Darryl Jones: In The Blood’ Lands At Greenwich Entertainment - deadline.com - Britain - USA - Chicago - Rome
deadline.com
07.06.2022 / 18:49

Music Doc ‘Darryl Jones: In The Blood’ Lands At Greenwich Entertainment

EXCLUSIVE: Greenwich Entertainment has acquired North American distribution rights to Darryl Jones: In the Blood, Eric Hamburg’s feature documentary about the bass player who has rocked with the Rolling Stones since replacing the retired Bill Wyman as well as playing with the likes of Miles Davis, Sting, Madonna and more. The distributor will release the pic in theaters October 7.

Sex Pistols’ Glen Matlock says he’s glad he’s out of the UK due to “terrible, turgid Tories” - www.nme.com - Britain - USA - Mexico
nme.com
06.06.2022 / 10:41

Sex Pistols’ Glen Matlock says he’s glad he’s out of the UK due to “terrible, turgid Tories”

Sex Pistols’ Glen Matlock says he is relieved to not currently be in the UK due to “terrible, turgid Tories”.Matlock is currently touring as part of Blondie’s live band, and was speaking to mark 45 years of his band’s notorious anti-monarchy hit ‘God Save The Queen’ as well as Danny Boyle’s new biopic Pistol.He told ITV’s Good Morning Britain: “I think one of the things is that, you know, how worse off we would be if [Boris] Johnson was a president, that would be even worse.“I’m really quite pleased to be out of England at the moment, the terrible, turgid Tories have just been getting on top of me.”He added: “So to be touring, as I have been, I got asked very last minute to play with Blondie, we’ve been touring over here (in the US) and I just not long got back from Mexico, it’s been really quite refreshing to do something different and step outside and see how other people see us.”On Saturday (June 4), Sex Pistols‘ ‘God Save The Queen’ was the biggest-selling single in the UK. The 1977 hit was reissued on Friday (June 3), and hit the top spot exactly 45 years after it was notoriously denied Number One.

Sex Pistols’ ‘God Save The Queen’ Becomes Top-Selling Single in U.K. During Platinum Jubilee - variety.com - Britain
variety.com
06.06.2022 / 00:31

Sex Pistols’ ‘God Save The Queen’ Becomes Top-Selling Single in U.K. During Platinum Jubilee

Thania Garcia As Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee festivities continue, a reissue of Sex Pistols‘ infamous anarchist anthem “God Save The Queen” hit the top of the charts in the U.K. on Saturday.The song was reissued on Friday and almost immediately launched into the No. 1 spot — 45 years to the day after it was infamously denied the top slot.

Stranger Things have happened...Kate Bush and Sex Pistols set for UK Top 5 success this week - www.officialcharts.com - Britain
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05.06.2022 / 21:22

Stranger Things have happened...Kate Bush and Sex Pistols set for UK Top 5 success this week

It could be the battle of two pop titans. Kate Bush’s classic Running Up That Hill could leap up six places to  Number 2 this week – can it challenge Harry Styles for Number 1? Originally released in 1985, where the track peaked at Number 3, it could reach its highest-ever peak thanks to Stranger Things.

Sex Pistols’ ‘God Save The Queen’ becomes top-selling single in UK for Platinum Jubilee - www.nme.com - Britain
nme.com
05.06.2022 / 12:13

Sex Pistols’ ‘God Save The Queen’ becomes top-selling single in UK for Platinum Jubilee

Sex Pistols‘ notorious anti-monarchy anthem ‘God Save The Queen’ was the biggest-selling single in the UK.The 1977 hit was reissued on Friday (June 3), and hit the top spot exactly 45 years after it was notoriously denied Number One. The protest song was officially released by the band via Virgin in May 1977.

Love Island's Italian hunk plans villa sex 'Brit girls won't be able to resist' - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - Italy - Manchester - Rome - city Sanclimenti
ok.co.uk
05.06.2022 / 00:07

Love Island's Italian hunk plans villa sex 'Brit girls won't be able to resist'

Love Island’s Davide Sanclimenti has claimed Brit ladies won’t be able to resist his good looks - and that if he shares the attraction sex in the Mallorcan villa will be on the cards. The 27-year-old said while sex was something he could not plan for, it would probably happen if the urge was mutual. Speaking to OK!, Davide said: “People really appreciate my vibe.

Sex Pistols’ John Lydon Says: ‘God Bless the Queen,’ Without Irony, for Jubilee - variety.com - Britain - Los Angeles
variety.com
03.06.2022 / 20:37

Sex Pistols’ John Lydon Says: ‘God Bless the Queen,’ Without Irony, for Jubilee

Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorJohn Lydon — a.k.a. Johnny Rotten, lead singer of the Sex Pistols and Public Image Ltd. — has written a brief and to-the-point editorial for the U.K.’s Times that ranges from his thoughts on the royal family to his wife’s struggle with Alzheimers, from Danny Boyle’s new biopic “Pistol” (which he fought legally) and his early struggles with fame.While the London-born Lydon, who has lived in Los Angeles for decades, courted controversy in recent years with statements in support of former President Trump, the editorial finds him as direct and unsentimental as ever.Yet the most striking statements are him effectively contradicting the world-shattering statements he made in the Sex Pistols’ first two singles, which laid the template for much of punk rock’s ethos: In it, he says “anarchy is a terrible idea” (defying the group’s first single, “Anarchy in the U.K.”) and “God bless the Queen,” which reverts the withering sarcasm of the group’s second single, “God Save the Queen” (“and the fascist regime”) as Britain observes Queen Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee.

Official Chart Flashback 1977: The Sex Pistols anti-monarchist anthem God Save The Queen misses out on Number 1 during Silver Jubilee celebrations - www.officialcharts.com - Britain
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02.06.2022 / 11:05

Official Chart Flashback 1977: The Sex Pistols anti-monarchist anthem God Save The Queen misses out on Number 1 during Silver Jubilee celebrations

This week 45 years ago, Queen Elizabeth II celebrated her Silver Jubilee and as Her Majesty begins celebrations for her record-breaking Platinum Jubilee, our eyes turn to the Official Singles Chart of 1977...and one of the most controversial chart races in the history of the Official Charts. 

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