Sid Vicious – Sid Vicious Heritage
- Artist: Sid Vicious
- Cod produs: 740 509, 740.509
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Artist: Sid Vicious
Label: Sex Pistols
Format: Vinyl - 12", 45 RPM, Single, Stereo, Mono
Country: France
Year: 1979
Genres: Rock
Styles: Punk, Rock & Roll
Collection Media Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Collection Sleeve Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Notes: France only collection of Sid recordings in unique sleeve. Catalogue number 740 509 appears on the labels and 740.509 on the sleeve. From the film and soundtrack of [m=30855].
Tracklist:
A My Way (4:05)
B1 Something Else (3:25)
B2 C'mon Everybody (2:10)
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Artist: Sid Vicious
British punk musician born in London (10 May 1957 - 2 February 1979). He was born John Simon Ritchie, but later adopted his stepfather's surname, Beverley. A pre-Sex Pistols [a=John Lydon] nicknamed him "Sid Vicious," after Lydon's pet hamster named Sid.
In 1976, he began his musical career as part London's burgeoning punk scene, playing drums for [a=Siouxsie & The Banshees] at their first gig; briefly part of the Flowers Of Romance with [a=Keith Levene]; and was considered for lead singer in [a=The Damned], though he didn't show up for the audition. In early 1977, he replaced [a=Glen Matlock] on bass in the Sex Pistols. After the Sex Pistols disbanded, he performed gigs with a number of artists and backup musicians. In July 1978, he played his final show in the UK as part of the one-off group, [a381590].
He moved to New York City, and in September 1978 he performed his final gigs at [l=Max's Kansas City]. On 12 October 1978, he was arrested for the murder of his girlfriend [a=Nancy Spungen (2)]. Ten days later, he tried to kill himself and was sent to Bellevue Hospital. On 2 February 1979, while out on bail, Vicious officially died of "acute intravenous narcotism," also known as a drug overdose.
In 1976, he began his musical career as part London's burgeoning punk scene, playing drums for [a=Siouxsie & The Banshees] at their first gig; briefly part of the Flowers Of Romance with [a=Keith Levene]; and was considered for lead singer in [a=The Damned], though he didn't show up for the audition. In early 1977, he replaced [a=Glen Matlock] on bass in the Sex Pistols. After the Sex Pistols disbanded, he performed gigs with a number of artists and backup musicians. In July 1978, he played his final show in the UK as part of the one-off group, [a381590].
He moved to New York City, and in September 1978 he performed his final gigs at [l=Max's Kansas City]. On 12 October 1978, he was arrested for the murder of his girlfriend [a=Nancy Spungen (2)]. Ten days later, he tried to kill himself and was sent to Bellevue Hospital. On 2 February 1979, while out on bail, Vicious officially died of "acute intravenous narcotism," also known as a drug overdose.
