The Sex Pistols, complete with new bass guitarist Sid Vicious were rumored to be signing their new contract with A&M Records in this location.
The band pulled up to the spot, and made some rude signs before driving away. However, they soon returned, and the contract was signed.
The spot chosen for the signing was a little ironic, as the next single from the group would be called God Save the Queen, however despite the seemingly supportive title, the song was anything but favorable towards Queen Elizabeth II.
Other notable events for March 10:
-Johnnie Ray was mobbed on March 10, 1956 on his arrival in Australasia for his first down under visit
-David Bowie recorded an in-concert album on March 10, 1974 called David Live, it was recorded at Philadelphia's Tower Theatre
-Andy Gibb passed away on March 10, 1988
-Russian teenagers revealed in a survey on March 10, 1990 the acts they would most like to see in concert were; Michael Jackson, Pink Floyd and the Beatles
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