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  • Sid Vicious
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  • Sid Vicious
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  • Sex_Pistols
  • Siouxsie_and_the_Banshees
  • The_Flowers_of_Romance_(band)
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  • Squatters
  • English punk rock singers
  • Virgin Records artists
  • 1957 births
  • 1979 deaths
  • 20th-century British singers
  • 20th-century English singers
  • Backing vocalists
  • Deaths by heroin overdose in New York
  • Drug-related deaths in New York
  • English people of Scottish descent
  • English punk rock bass guitarists
  • Musicians from Tunbridge Wells
  • Siouxsie and the Banshees members
  • Criminals from London
  • English punk rock drummers
  • Sex Pistols members
abstract
  • Born May 10th 1957, as John Simon %22Sid%22 Ritchie, in London. He later adopted his stepfather's surname of Beverley. Vicious appeared briefly as the drummer for Siouxsie & The Banshees, and was also a member of the 'Flowers of Romance' before replacing Glen Matlock as bass player in the Sex Pistols. After the break-up of the Pistols he performed with Johnny Thunders, solo and with the group Vicious White Kids, the latter with which he performed his farewell gig in July 1978.On October 12th of that year he was arrested for the murder of his girlfriend Nancy Spungen (2). Ten days later, he tried to kill himself and was sent to Bellevue Hospital. February 2nd 1979 whilst still out on bail, Vicious died at a New York loft party from an accumulation of fluid in his lungs, brought on by a heroin overdose.10th May 1957 - 2nd February 1979 Sid Vicious R.I.P.
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  • Sid Vicious, born John Simon Ritchie, later named John Beverley (10 May 1957 – 2 February 1979), was an English bass guitarist, drummer and vocalist, most famous as a member of the influential punk rock band the Sex Pistols, and notorious for his arrest for the murder of his girlfriend, Nancy Spungen.Vicious joined the Sex Pistols in early 1977, to replace Glen Matlock, who had fallen out of favour with the rest of the group. Due to intravenous drug use, Vicious was hospitalized with hepatitis during the recording of the band's only studio album Never Mind the Bollocks. Accordingly, his bass is only partially featured on one song from the album. Vicious would later appear as a lead vocalist, performing three cover songs, on the soundtrack to The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle, a largely fictionalized documentary about the Sex Pistols, produced by the group's former manager Malcolm McLaren and directed by Julien Temple.During the brief and chaotic ascendancy of the Sex Pistols, Vicious met eventual girlfriend and manager Nancy Spungen. Spungen and Vicious entered a destructive codependent relationship based on drug use. This culminated in Spungen's death from an apparent stab wound while staying in New York City's Hotel Chelsea with Vicious. Under suspicion of having committed Spungen's murder, Vicious was released on bail; he was later arrested again for assaulting Todd Smith, brother of Patti Smith, at a night club, and underwent drug rehabilitation on Rikers Island. In celebration of Vicious' release from prison, his mother hosted a party for him at his girlfriend's residence in Greenwich Village, which was attended notably by the Misfits bassist Jerry Only.Vicious' mother had been supplying him with drugs and paraphernalia since he was young, and assisted him in procuring heroin late that night. Vicious died in his sleep, having overdosed on the heroin his mother had procured.Less than four weeks after Vicious' death, the soundtrack album of The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle was released. Later that year, on 15 December, a compilation of live material recorded during his brief solo career was packaged and released as Sid Sings.In the 1986 feature-film Sid and Nancy, Gary Oldman gave a much-acclaimed performance as Sid.
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  • 1957-05-10
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  • 1979-02-02
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  • Sid Vicious
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  • EMI
  • Virgin Records
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  • Punk Rock
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