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Sid Vicious

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As soon as (Sid) realised how much everyone hated Nancy, man, he stuck to her like a stamp to a letter. Thatīs why he was called "Sid": he hated the name Sid, so everyone called him Sid. Thatīs what that whole scene was about. But when we got f**ked up, he got very violent actually. He was shooting speed before he met Nancy, and when she got him into dope it was a very easy switch to make; then it was all over for him. He`d never been with a woman before, where she had that kind of control over him... Nancy was an opportunist. I'm not even going to say whether I liked her or not, but she had a negative effect on Sid and he didn't need that.
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Chrissie Hynde

 
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