Pop Icon Malcolm McLaren Dead At 64

Famed rock ‘n’ roll raconteur Malcom McLaren, best known as the manager of the Sex Pistols, died Thursday April 8 in New York City at the age of 64.

McLaren’s spokesman told the U.K.’s Independent that McLaren had been battling cancer “for some time, but recently had been in full health, which then rapidly deteriorated.”

McLaren was born into a working class family in London’s Stoke Newington section. After attending art college, he and designer Vivienne Westwood opened a Kings Road clothing store in 1971 called Let It Rock, later renamed Too Fast To Live, Too Young To Die. Having traveled to New York in 1972, McLaren began making stage clothes for the New York Dolls and subsequently managed the group.

In 1975, McLaren renamed the London store yet again — as SEX, which sold S&M-styled gear and put him at the center of Britain’s rock underground.

It was at SEX that McLaren met a green-haired Johnny “Rotten” Lydon, sporting an “I hate Pink Floyd” T-shirt and recruited him to front a group he was managing called the Strand, which he rechristnned the Sex Pistols. The group helped launch Britain’s punk scene with its 1977 hit “God Save the Queen,” and McLaren proved himself an able pitchman with a number of publicity stunts, including staging a boat trip down the Thames for the Pistols to play the song outside the House of Parliament. The ship was raided and McLaren was arrested, turning the prank into national headlines.

McLaren’s penchant for promotion was chronicled in films “The Great Rock ‘n’ Roll Swindle” and “The Filth and the Fury,” and the members of Sex Pistols sued McLaren to win back rights to their music as well as unpaid royalties during the ’80s.

After the Pistols split in 1978, McLaren put together the group Bow Wow Wow and became an artist himself, exploring hip-hop, dance and electronic music on hits such as “Buffalo Gals,” “Double Dutch” and “Madame Butterfly.” He also worked with Yanni on an adaptation of “The Flower Duet” from Leo Delibes’ opera “Lakme” for the latter’s “Aria” and also for a popular British Airways ad campaign.

In recent years, McLaren co-produced the documentary “Fast Food Nation” and competed in the British reality TV series “The Baron” and “Big Brother: Celebrity Hijack.” In 2008, he created a sound painting series called “Shadow” that was premiered on MTV’s HD screen in Times Square.

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