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Teddie was 16 years old in 1977, when she was asked to be the translator for the Norway leg of The Sex Pistols Scandinavian tour. The book tells the inside story of the romance between Teddie and Sid Vicious. Instead of the self-destructive caricature of popular myth, Teddie reveals a troubled, vulnerable and generous young man. She gives a first-hand account of four young men at the eye of an international media storm, labouring under the sudden weight of expectation at the height of their fame. We are given a closer look into the dynamics between all the band members and their associates.…mehr

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Teddie was 16 years old in 1977, when she was asked to be the translator for the Norway leg of The Sex Pistols Scandinavian tour. The book tells the inside story of the romance between Teddie and Sid Vicious. Instead of the self-destructive caricature of popular myth, Teddie reveals a troubled, vulnerable and generous young man. She gives a first-hand account of four young men at the eye of an international media storm, labouring under the sudden weight of expectation at the height of their fame. We are given a closer look into the dynamics between all the band members and their associates. The last chapters are written in part by Eileen Polk (ex girlfriend of DeeDee Ramone) and Peter Gravelle, who were in New York at the time of Sids death.
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Teddie Dahlin was born in Norway and graduated from Institut før Høgre Marknadsføring IHM Business School in Gothenburg, Sweden with a degree in International Marketing and Ecconomics in 1987. She has worked as a freelance music journalist for several magazines in the UK, most notably Vive le Rock and has written 5 published books. Dahlin incorporated New Haven Publishing Ltd in 2012 and has been its owner and company director ever since. She also owns Phoenix Press Ltd, which is a sister company to New Haven and a publishing platform for self-published authors. She splits her time between Oslo, where she lives with her husband, three children and her pet, Happy the pomerainian, and the UK.