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RIP Queen Elizabeth II (1926 – 2022)

“God Save the Queen” (1977)

Queen Elizabeth II was a British monarch known in pop culture for being the subject of the Sex Pistols song “God Save the Queen” (1977).

This entry was posted in Uncategorized and tagged 1926, 2022, British music, irreverence, music, RIP, royalty, United Kingdom on September 10, 2022 by jahsonic.

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