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» StArDuSt said @ Thu Jul 7, 2005 @ 10:53am
huummmm Sid :D
» angelo said @ Mon Feb 21, 2005 @ 5:15pm
wow Sid Vicious is the shit and the reason my very first girlfriend and i broke up. What could i say she wanted me to appreciate Enya and i wanted God Save Queen its a cryin shame but Nevermind The Bollocks its The Sex Pistols Dammit!
» Kidd_One said @ Tue Aug 24, 2004 @ 2:29am
I hope to be a pioneer of that.... New York In The Winter hmmmm........ a shabby room some E, maybe some K, and some prostitutes, hey everybody were going to get laid!@ Well make up the new souls hmmm....
» Mali said @ Sat Apr 24, 2004 @ 12:26am
It is said that the shabby rooms of New York City's fabled Chelsea Hotel are inhabited by ghosts--of Mark Twain, Janis Joplin and other luminaries who once occupied them. But none of the wandering souls could tell a more haunting tale than the spirits of Nancy Spungen and her lover, Sid Vicious. For it was in the early morning hours of Oct. 12, 1978, in room 100, that Sid ended his tempestuous 21-month relationship with Nancy by stabbing her to death with a hunting knife. Four months later, in agony without her, he ended his own tortured life as well. At the time, Sid was 21 years old. As bass player for the Sex Pistols, which had broken up a year earlier, he was a member of one of Britain's most influential and incendiary punk-rock bands. Nancy, 20, had been his most ardent fan. Together, the couple were in the forefront of rock's avant-garde, two dog-collared nihilists who brought their twisted, gothic romance to its ill-fated end.