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Glen Matlock Performed 'God Save the King' for King Charles' Coronation

There was a lot of attention on the British Royal Family for Queen Elizabeth II's 25th anniversary of taking the throne in 1977. The British band used that timing to make a statement about the establishment.

"God save the Queen/The fascist regime/It made you a moron/Potential H-bomb/God save the Queen/She ain't no human being/There is no future/In England's dreaming," is the opening of the song.

The bassist made his views on the British family clear. "There’s just so many people in destitution at the moment in this country," he said, according to The Guardian. "I think it’s kind of rubbing their noses in it a little bit. It’s all a distraction, but that’s the country we live in."

He performed the new version of the song at the 100 Club in London. It didn't become a chart-topping hit like the original version, but still sent a strong message.

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