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Sex Pistols' London home becomes a listed building
A building in Central London used as a base by the punk rock band the Sex Pistols has been given heritage protection by the UK Government. Number 6 & 7 Denmark Street in Soho acted as both a home and studio to the band in their formative years in the mid 1970s. The music journalist, Mick Wall, explains how Denmark Street came to play such a central role in both British music history.
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