One of the best albums of all time i listen to it every few weeks from start to finish and i am not even a punk fan but this is a masterpiece . legends
Sex Pistols. Cool. 🤘I adore Johnny Rotten. I got to see their reunion tour in 1996, and the friend I was with was disappointed because they actually learned to play their instruments, LOL. I think he was hoping for the garage band vibe. Anyway, this is a good little piece of history. Thanks for sharing it.
There is an energy to live performances that recordings can never capture. As a musician, I am self taught, so I would listen to the studio versions of songs to learn. But to listen to the band, I would listen to the live versions.
They were a force of nature and kick started a revolution in this country that I was an enthusiastic participant in… sadly only lasted about 2 years but jeez I was so into it … still am at heart even though I’m a hairy arsed old Scottish guy now 😅 great to see you bopping along with it 👍🏴
John Lydon (singer Johnny Rotten) was married to Nora Forster, a publishing heiress from Germany, for around 44 years until her death in April 2023. Forster was 14 years his senior. In 2018, Lydon revealed that Forster was in the mid-stages of Alzheimer's disease. In June 2020, Lydon said that he had become full-time carer for his wife as her condition has been deteriorating. "Nora has Alzheimer's... I am her full-time carer and I won't let anyone mess up with her. For me, the real person is still there. That person I love is still there every minute of every day and that is my life. It's unfortunate that she forgets things, well, don't we all? I suppose her condition is one of like a permanent hangover for her. It gets worse and worse, bits of the brain store less and less memory and then suddenly some bits completely vanish." Lydon said experts were impressed with how she remembered him saying, "A bit of love goes a long way", and that he had no intentions to put her in a care home - despite the strain her illness had on both their lives. In April 2023, Forster died as a result of complications stemming from Alzheimer's disease. Wikipedia
The year that it was realised anyone can form a band, a generation of One Chord Wonders, shaking up a stale music industry, a very important time in music.
This was with the original bass player and key song writer who’s still going these days , Glen Matlock , unlike the I’ll fated poser and non bass player Sid Vicious who replaced him , Glenn could play his instrument. 👍🏴
Interesting note: In 1978 Johnny Rotten was one of the first to publicly call out Jimmy Savile for his crimes (not specifics, as he observed "nothing I've said is libel.") The interview where he said this was edited by the BBC to remove his comments. Sickeningly, this added to his reputation for causing trouble and libel.
@@bethcushway458 From John Lydon's Wikipedia page, the quote was: "I'd like to kill Jimmy Savile; I think he's a hypocrite. I bet he's into all kinds of seediness that we all know about, but are not allowed to talk about. I know some rumours."
In 1976 virtually every rock band in England (with the exception of Dr Feelgood) were long haired old school types playing hard rock, Prog or Glam. The Pistols and in particular singer Johnny Rotten where a huge culture shock to the rock establishment and they became public enemy number one in the country.
1976 was a Crazy year for me personally and for the UK, in many ways. It was also the year when The Whole of England's 'Green and Pleasant Land' turned Brown and Crispy because of an Extremely long and Mad Hot heat wave... A LOT of people thought it was _'The End of The World'...._ and that The Pistols had been sent from Hell itself... ... [ But hey, nobody back then knew joe biden was waiting in the wings]. L😂L
A great live version... Depeche Mode with Enjoy The Silence live in Berlin. Also, you cannot miss Phil Collins, In The Air Tonight from his First Farewell tour. Enjoy!
i was in my late teens when punk rock arrived ,its hard to explain the shock and fear it put into the establishment ...but that was the point wasnt it would rather have that free sprit around now instaed of all the corperate ,written by AI mainstream music there is today
Mentioned right at the beginning was about Derek and Clive tapes done by Peter Cook and Dudly moore, here's a taster of those tapes th-cam.com/video/1DkuXBsHytE/w-d-xo.html
I always found punk culture a bit embarrassing and cringy (not the music). The whole over-the-top rebellion, we hate everything, we've got an attitude thing is so much like naughty kids in a playground poking their tongue out at a teacher and thinking they're tough it just makes me cringe. They just look like silly try-hards.
Johnny Rotten, the most honest man I've ever heard.
The presenter was Tony Wilson as seen in 24 Hour Party People
One of the best albums of all time i listen to it every few weeks from start to finish and i am not even a punk fan but this is a masterpiece . legends
Sex Pistols. Cool. 🤘I adore Johnny Rotten. I got to see their reunion tour in 1996, and the friend I was with was disappointed because they actually learned to play their instruments, LOL. I think he was hoping for the garage band vibe. Anyway, this is a good little piece of history. Thanks for sharing it.
if you haven't heard the SexPistols...you haven't lived
🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳
There is an energy to live performances that recordings can never capture. As a musician, I am self taught, so I would listen to the studio versions of songs to learn. But to listen to the band, I would listen to the live versions.
You can’t beat a bit of British Punk Rock.
Am getting a bloody lot of it soon as am going as I always do to the Rebellion fest love it
I am I think am the 5th stage invader
th-cam.com/video/olvT2wXVMGY/w-d-xo.html
You definitely can😂😂😂😂
They were a force of nature and kick started a revolution in this country that I was an enthusiastic participant in… sadly only lasted about 2 years but jeez I was so into it … still am at heart even though I’m a hairy arsed old Scottish guy now 😅 great to see you bopping along with it
👍🏴
John Lydon (singer Johnny Rotten) was married to Nora Forster, a publishing heiress from Germany, for around 44 years until her death in April 2023. Forster was 14 years his senior.
In 2018, Lydon revealed that Forster was in the mid-stages of Alzheimer's disease. In June 2020, Lydon said that he had become full-time carer for his wife as her condition has been deteriorating. "Nora has Alzheimer's... I am her full-time carer and I won't let anyone mess up with her. For me, the real person is still there. That person I love is still there every minute of every day and that is my life. It's unfortunate that she forgets things, well, don't we all? I suppose her condition is one of like a permanent hangover for her. It gets worse and worse, bits of the brain store less and less memory and then suddenly some bits completely vanish." Lydon said experts were impressed with how she remembered him saying, "A bit of love goes a long way", and that he had no intentions to put her in a care home - despite the strain her illness had on both their lives. In April 2023, Forster died as a result of complications stemming from Alzheimer's disease. Wikipedia
The year that it was realised anyone can form a band, a generation of One Chord Wonders, shaking up a stale music industry, a very important time in music.
Sex pistols MY WAY is a great tune i sing this on karioke
I was 11!! My God Daniel, this was an awesome flashback for me. Cheers Chap.
Tony Wilson and the Sex Pistols, 2 Legends!. What's not to like 🤪🤪🤪
This was with the original bass player and key song writer who’s still going these days , Glen Matlock , unlike the I’ll fated poser and non bass player Sid Vicious who replaced him , Glenn could play his instrument.
👍🏴
I was a little too young for them when they started, and now feel a little too old for it! 😂
70s were crazy times... evrything went... even the sex pistols...
Interesting note: In 1978 Johnny Rotten was one of the first to publicly call out Jimmy Savile for his crimes (not specifics, as he observed "nothing I've said is libel.") The interview where he said this was edited by the BBC to remove his comments. Sickeningly, this added to his reputation for causing trouble and libel.
What did he say?
@@bethcushway458 From John Lydon's Wikipedia page, the quote was: "I'd like to kill Jimmy Savile; I think he's a hypocrite. I bet he's into all kinds of seediness that we all know about, but are not allowed to talk about. I know some rumours."
@@bethcushway458th-cam.com/video/Rjy8oLVOvi4/w-d-xo.html
My comments keep being deleted?
@bethcushway458 I think he said something like we all know there isn't something right with Jimmy Savile and its well known. I'm paraphrasing
Now you're talking mate!!
In 1976 virtually every rock band in England (with the exception of Dr Feelgood) were long haired old school types playing hard rock, Prog or Glam. The Pistols and in particular singer Johnny Rotten where a huge culture shock to the rock establishment and they became public enemy number one in the country.
My youth returns. ❤
Daniel, did you see Siouxie from the Banshees climbing on the stage.
No, it was Jordan who worked in the Sex boutique owned by the Sex Pistols manager, Malcolm Maclaren.
Lol i waz 4 when they sung that😂
History in the making
This works better in the recorded version, where you can really hear everything, but it's always fun to see them live...
1976 was a Crazy year for me personally and for the UK, in many ways. It was also the year when The Whole of England's 'Green and Pleasant Land' turned Brown and Crispy because of an Extremely long and Mad Hot heat wave... A LOT of people thought it was _'The End of The World'...._ and that The Pistols had been sent from Hell itself... ... [ But hey, nobody back then knew joe biden was waiting in the wings]. L😂L
A great live version... Depeche Mode with Enjoy The Silence live in Berlin. Also, you cannot miss Phil Collins, In The Air Tonight from his First Farewell tour. Enjoy!
god bless John 🥳🥳🥳🥳a English hero 🎉🎉
For me shocking as a teenager back in the 70ths
Vivienne Westwood rocking the Nazi gear on the right hand side lol
Megadeth did a cover called anarchy in the USA
i was in my late teens when punk rock arrived ,its hard to explain the shock and fear it put into the establishment ...but that was the point wasnt it would rather have that free sprit around now instaed of all the corperate ,written by AI mainstream music there is today
XX love the way Americans say Anarchy ..... stop it NOW!!!! its AN a KEY not Anarrrrrrrrrrky 🙂
Mentioned right at the beginning was about Derek and Clive tapes done by Peter Cook and Dudly moore, here's a taster of those tapes th-cam.com/video/1DkuXBsHytE/w-d-xo.html
The whole performance is a middle finger at it all.
It resonates.
Jordan
Noel Gallagher On The Sex Pistols sums it up so well : th-cam.com/video/25_Fquz-YjU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=ORIqEIuO4lBUj-3w
Painful to watch...not the Pistols...the channel
I always found punk culture a bit embarrassing and cringy (not the music). The whole over-the-top rebellion, we hate everything, we've got an attitude thing is so much like naughty kids in a playground poking their tongue out at a teacher and thinking they're tough it just makes me cringe. They just look like silly try-hards.
🇬🇧 punk !