Following his 1977 firing from
the Sex Pistols -- reportedly for expressing an admiration for
the Beatles -- bassist
Glen Matlock founded
the Rich Kids, a more experimental pop/rock outfit rounded out by guitarist
Steve New, drummer
Rusty Egan and vocalist
Midge Ure, formerly of the group
Silk. Distancing themselves from the punk community,
the Rich Kids recorded only one LP, 1978's
Ghosts of Princes in Towers, before tension between
Matlock and
Ure resulted in the group's dissolution within a year of their formation.
Ure and
Egan later reunited in
Visage, and
Ure ultimately found success with
Ultravox, while
Matlock largely vanished from sight until publishing his autobiography I Was a Teenage Sex Pistol in the late 1980s. In 1996, he rejoined
the Sex Pistols for their "Filthy Lucre" reunion tour.
–
Jason Ankeny, Rovi