'..QUEEN' GETS MIXED UP!
Neil Barnes gives the soon to be re-released 'God Save the Queen' a thorough reworking...
Sex Pistols re-released 'GOD SAVE THE QUEEN' will feature a reworking by Leftfield's NEIL BARNES.
The group, arguably the most controversial of all time, originally released 'God Save The Queen' at the beginning of June 1977 - at exactly the same time as The Queen celebrated her Silver Jubilee, marking 25 years on the throne.
Now, the track is re-released date on May 27. A spokesperson for the project told NME.COM today that the single will also feature a reworking by Barnes as a bonus track.
Yesterday (March 4), Leftfield confirmed they are to split after 12 years together.
Following the release of the single, a Sex Pistols box set will follow on June 3, the date of the Queen's Golden Jubilee.
The group, arguably the most controversial of all time, originally released 'God Save The Queen' at the beginning of June 1977 - at exactly the same time as The Queen celebrated her Silver Jubilee, marking 25 years on the throne.
Now, the track is re-released date on May 27. A spokesperson for the project told NME.COM today that the single will also feature a reworking by Barnes as a bonus track.
Yesterday (March 4), Leftfield confirmed they are to split after 12 years together.
Following the release of the single, a Sex Pistols box set will follow on June 3, the date of the Queen's Golden Jubilee.
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