From a Reuters story:
Former [Sex] Pistols bassist Glen Matlock has called for swearing on British television to be curbed . . . .
As a teenager, Matlock co-wrote some of the Pistols’ most enduring anthems like God Save The Queen and Anarchy In The UK. He left the group early in 1977 and was replaced by Sid Vicious.
Sid Vicious could not be reached for comment.
(OK, I made that last sentence up, but it’s true!) Thanks to reader Michael Greenspan for the pointer. Note: No need for e-mails that start with “Never mind the Volokhs . . .” — Greenspan has preempted you.
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