Sid Vicious

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Sid Vicious was an English musician known for his work with the band ‘Sex Pistols’

May 10, 1957

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: May 10, 1957
  • Died on: February 2, 1979
  • Nationality: British
  • Famous: Died Young, Musicians, Bassists
  • Partners:
    • Nancy Spungen
  • Known as: Spikey John, The Prince of Punk, John Simon Beverley, John Simon Ritchie
  • Universities:
    • Hackney Technical College

Sid Vicious born at

Lewisham, South London

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Birth Place

Sid Vicious was born as John Simon Ritchie in Lewisham, South London, England on 10th May 1957. His parents were John and Anne Ritchie. He was quite rebellious from an early age and dropped out of school as a teenager.

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Personal Life

Shortly before he left The Sex Pistols, Vicious became acquainted with a woman named Nancy Spungen, who became his manager and girlfriend. Their relationship was a tumultuous one and the two were into drug abuse as well. They moved to New York, where Vicious continued to perform. But their addiction to drugs affected their careers negatively.

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Their relationship reached a tragic end when Spungen was found dead in October 1978. She was lying dead on the bathroom floor, after being stabbed with a knife. High on drugs at the time of the discovery of Nancy’s body, Vicious couldn’t remember exactly whether he killed her or not. He was charged with second degree murder. Though he was released on bail later, he had to go to prison again after getting into a fight in a New York City Club. Shortly after his release, he attended a party with his friends on the evening of 1 February 1979. He was found dead the next morning, apparently from drug overdose.

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Sid Vicious began his musical career as a member of the group ‘The Flowers of Romance’. However, he soon had a fight with his other band members as he sensed that they were jealous of him. To take revenge on a fellow member named Dave Vanian, he hurled a glass at the stage when Vanian was performing. However, it missed and hit a pillar, blinding a girl in one eye. This led to his arrest and later imprisonment.

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Career

Vicious then joined the band The Sex Pistols after the band members found him to be quite suitable for the group. The band expressed a lot of anger at the country’s socio-political conditions and became quite controversial after the members spewed profanities during a TV interview. This led them to be dropped by their record company twice.

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Their album ‘God Save the Queen’ was meant to be an insult for Queen Elizabeth II, calling her a fascist. This led to a lot of physical attacks on the band and they often had trouble finding places to play in the UK.

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Some other singles Vicious produced along with the band were ‘Holidays in the Sun’, ‘Pretty Vacant’, and ‘Somethin’ Else’. The band’s only studio album, ‘Never Mind the Bollocks, Here is the Sex Pistols’, was released in October 1977. The band was already quite controversial and the use of the word ‘bollocks’ only added fuel to the fire. However, it did well commercially, and peaked at the first position on the UK Albums Chart. It also entered the US Billboard 200, where it stood at the 107th position.

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Later with Nancy Spungen as his manager, Vicious started a solo career and moved to the US. He drew large crowds and even used to insult the audience in some of his performances. His solo albums include ‘Sid Sings’ which was released in 1979, and ‘The Idols with Sid Vicious’ which was released in 1993, long after his death.

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