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1976170465London: Glitterbest Ltd. December 1976. First edition first impression of the only issue of this Sex Pistols fanzine produced in conjunction with the "Anarchy" tour in December 1976. The fanzine was designed by Jamie Reid with Sophie Richmond Ray Stevenson Vivienne Westwood and Malcolm McLaren. Provenance: from the collection of Hilary Gerrard Ringo Starr's business manager from the early 1970s and a director of the Beatles Apple Corps Limited. Folio. Full page photomontages by Ray Stevenson. Unstitched sheets lettering to front cover in red with photograph of Susan Lucas better known as Soo Catwoman. Small split to centre of spine horizontal fold as issued otherwise in very good condition much better than usually found. unknown
161259London: Virgin Records 1977. An original Virgin Records promotional poster for the Sex Pistols fourth single "Holidays in the Sun" the B side was "Satellite". Reid liberated the images from a Belgium tourist brochure and added speech bubbles with lyrics from the song. The tourist company sued and the record sleeve and related promotional material had to be withdrawn. Offset lithograph in two colours on white matt art paper. Sheet size: 100.5 x 70 cm Light creasing otherwise in excellent condition. unknown
160718London: Virgin Records 1977. An original Virgin Records promotional poster for the Sex Pistols fourth single Holidays in the Sun the B side was Satellite. The beach image was taken from a previously published translation of a Situationist International book Reid had worked on Leaving the 20th Century with added speech bubbles featuring lyrics from the song. Offset lithograph in two colours on white matt art paper. Sheet size: 70 x 100.5 cm. Framed size: 73 x 103.5 Light creasing otherwise in excellent condition. Presented in a black frame. unknown
161256London: Virgin Records 1977. An original Virgin Records promotional poster for the Sex Pistols fourth single "Holidays in the Sun" the B side was "Satellite". The beach image was taken from a previously published translation of a Situationist International book Reid had worked on "Leaving the 20th Century" with added speech bubbles featuring lyrics from the song. Offset lithograph in two colours on white matt art paper. Sheet size: 100.5 x 70 cm Light creasing otherwise in excellent condition. unknown
169338London: Virgin Records 1977. Original poster for the Sex Pistols third single An original Virgin Records promotional poster for the Sex Pistols' third single "Pretty Vacant" signed and inscribed by the artist lower right "Jamie Reid Demand the impossible". This example is from the collection of Hilary Gerrard Ringo Starr's business manager from the early 1970s and director of the Beatles Apple Corps Ltd. The B side was a cover of "No Fun" by the Stooges released in July 1977. Reid liberated the idea of the two buses from Point-Blank an American Situationist pamphlet from 1973. Offset lithograph on white matt art paper. Sheet size: 72 x 100.7 cm. Framed size: 74.5 x 102.7 cm. Tape residue to extreme corners otherwise in excellent condition. Presented in a black frame with conservation acrylic glazing. unknown
176255London: Jamie Reid 1977. She aint no human being These cards were intended to be used as bunting flags for the Sex Pistols's river boat promotional stunt on the River Thames outside the Houses of Parliament for their God Save the Queen single. On 7 June Virgin Records hired a boat named the Queen Elizabeth from Westminster to Tower Bridge on which the Sex Pistols could play live. The party ended when the boat returned and was raided by the police. While none of the band was arrested police detained the Pistols manger Malcolm McLaren and ten others. Triangular bunting was used on the day and these prints were kept aside. Two commercially printed Union Jacks on card overprinted in black with the official portrait of Queen Elizabeth II taken by Peter Grugeon for her Silver Jubilee each doctored by Jamie Reid. The first shows the Queen with a safety pin in her mouth with swastika eyes and the Sex Pistols ransom logo lower left; this was the original idea for the cover of the Sex Pistols single God Save the Queen. The second shows her with a safety pin in her mouth the Sex Pistols ransom logo lower left and the words "God Save The Queen She Aint No Human Being" circled around her head taken from the lyrics of the single. Hole punches to upper corners as issued. Presented float mounted in a lime waxed frame. Each sheet 20 x 29 cm. Framed size: 51 x 65.1 cm. unknown