Watch octogenarians perform the Sex Pistols’ “God Save the Queen”

A video has been posted from the new exhibition No Future produced by Christoph Büchel, at the Sydney Biennale 2008:

The exhibit transforms the gallery into a rehearsal space for a punk band of volunteers who are over the age of 80 years. In the space they rehearse the 1977 Sex Pistol’s hit, “God Save the Queen” which was originally banned from the BBC but topped charts anyway.

The band gathers for practice and performs in public whenever they please during the gallery’s opening hours, during which their sessions are video-taped and recorded and will be released on DVD and CD at the end of the Biennale.

Source A video has been posted from the new exhibition No Future produced by Christoph Büchel, at the Sydney Biennale 2008:

The exhibit transforms the gallery into a rehearsal space for a punk band of volunteers who are over the age of 80 years. In the space they rehearse the 1977 Sex Pistol’s hit, “God Save the Queen” which was originally banned from the BBC but topped charts anyway.

The band gathers for practice and performs in public whenever they please during the gallery’s opening hours, during which their sessions are video-taped and recorded and will be released on DVD and CD at the end of the Biennale.

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