The Sex Pistols/Jamie Reid
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The Sex Pistols/Jamie Reid

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The Sex Pistols/Jamie Reid
A rare banned promotional poster Young Flesh Required, The Great Rock 'N' Roll Swindle, 1979, designed by Jamie Reid and signed by him in silver felt pen, additionally annotated with an OVA (anarchy and victory) symbol -- 30x40in. (76.2x101.6cm.) (3)
Literature
J. Reid & J. Savage Up They Rise: The Incomplete Works Of Jamie Reid, op. cit, 1987, p.101 (illus.)

P. Burgess & A. Parker Satellite, op. cit, 1999, p. 105 (illus.)
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Please note this lot is accompanied by a copy of the Writ of Summons between American Express and Virgin Records Limited, signed in pencil by Jamie Reid, and a copy of the Virgin Records press release, also signed in pencil by Jamie Reid.

Lot Essay

Reid recounts that the idea behind the 'credit card' image was to illustrate...relationships within the music industry...just seeing the record company as nothing more than a huge pimp - and the band as prostitutes. American Express objected to the use of this image and obtained an injunction against Virgin claiming infringement of copyright, causing all material using the design to be withdrawn. On 15th October, 1979, Virgin Records sent out a press release stating that the debacle had so far cost Virgin £30,000 - when asked for his comment on the matter, Virgin Chairman Richard Branson declared I shall not be using my American Express card much this week.

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