British punk icon John Lydon AKA Johnny Rotten formally of The Sex Pistols joins Piers Morgan to discuss his truly uncensored opinions about the Royal Family decades after writing and performing one of the world's most famous anti-royalist songs, 'God Save the Queen'.
Instead of being a period of Royal celebration, Her Majesty's Silver Jubilee in 1977 was remembered for the outrageous anthem for chaos and anarchy that was the Sex Pistols' God Save the Queen.
While Britons paid homage to the Queen after her 25 years on the throne, The Sex Pistols famously performed their anti-royal album on a boat on the river Thames in London before they were stopped by the police.
The song, which included lyrics that branded the Queen 'not a human being' and saying the monarchy was a 'fascist regime', was banned by the BBC and other broadcasters after shocking polite society.
Now, despite the avowed anarchist aims of the punk rocker band members John Lydon, Paul Cook, Steve Jones and Glen Matlock, who was later replaced by Sid Vicious, the surviving stars are re-releasing the track to mark the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.
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