I'm really really interested in the Sex Pistols at the moment! I have no idea why! >:] so I thought I would start a thead! so discuss. :-}
Holly2003 · Member since
There's no point in asking you'll get no reply ...
brENsKi · Member since
they were part of a movement that "shook" the music establishment.
beyond the never mind the bollox album, initial tv appearance(s) and tour there wasn't much. once you're shocked it doesn't shock you again.
they tackled some very difficult themes in their songs.... digs at the monarchy in jubilee year, abortion, nazi germany (hear the jackboots in holidays in the sun), even a shot at emi who dumped them....
remember sid couldn't play bass, and this album is as good as it gets. when you cut away the anger you can hear great rock n roll tunes underneath....great stuff
but don;t venture beyond NMTB, because after that they become a sex pistols tribute band and then finally an end of pier parody of themselves. don;t get me wrong, there's fun in the great rock n roll swindle. but it's drowned out by all the dross.
pittrek · Member since
She was a girls from Birmingham she just had an abortion ...
thomasquinn 32989 · Member since
Can't say I appreciate them much - they were waaaay too commercial, and Johnny Rotten is one of the most racist individuals I have ever had the displeasure of encountering. I'll take The Clash any day.
Sebastian · Member since
I love 'Bollocks', but I haven't listened to it for donkey's years.
Mr.Jingles · Member since
The Sex Pistols only brought attention because of their controversial personalities and the shock value they put into their act. If we speak of music quality it really didn't have much to offer.
Punk itself was the rock genre that required the least skill and talent per say. Pretty much every single 'Ramones' song sound exactly the same, and that goes for the majority of punk acts. I have to give props to The Clash for being more versatile.
Holly2003 · Member since
ThomasQuinn wrote: Can't say I appreciate them much - they were waaaay too commercial, and Johnny Rotten is one of the most racist individuals I have ever had the displeasure of encountering. I'll take The Clash any day. ...........................................................................................................................................
Do tell.
Winter Land Man · Member since
ThomasQuinn wrote: Can't say I appreciate them much - they were waaaay too commercial, and Johnny Rotten is one of the most racist individuals I have ever had the displeasure of encountering. I'll take The Clash any day. -------------------------------------------------------------- How is John Lydon racist?
Anyways...
I think Mr. Lydon is a cool dude. I love PIL more than the Sex Pistols.
"What's it all about, they scream and then they shout! Don't ask me, 'cause I don't know!"
Micrówave · Member since
TQ calling someone a racist? Now that's funny.
I assumed he was going to let us know that The Sex Pistols were the next Hitler... and that he likes 'em.
pittrek · Member since
Regarding racism :
Belsen was a gas I heard the other day In the open graves where the jews all lay Life is fun and I wish you were here They wrote on postcards to those held dear Oh dear
Sergeant majors on the march Wash the bodies in the starch See them all die one by one Guess it's dead guess it's glad So bad
Be a man be a man Belsen was a gas Be a man kill someone kill yourself be a ma
Belsen was a gas I heard the other day In the open graves where the jews all lay Life is fun and I wish you were here They wrote on postcards to those held dear Oh dear
Be a man be a man Belsen was a gas Be a man kill someone kill yourself be a man Be someone kill someone be a man kill yourself
its_a_hard_life 26994 · Member since
Johnny Rotten is hilarious with his outrages.
xD
thomasquinn 32989 · Member since
Holly2003 wrote: ThomasQuinn wrote: Can't say I appreciate them much - they were waaaay too commercial, and Johnny Rotten is one of the most racist individuals I have ever had the displeasure of encountering. I'll take The Clash any day. ...........................................................................................................................................
Do tell. ====
When he got drunk, he had the unfortunate habit of throwing out racial slurs. There are a number of incidents that got into the type of papers that like such things (The Sun has two separate incidents in July 2008, one where he got drunk and started singing racist songs, which was probably a bit overhyped, and one where he beat up and slurred a member of Bloc Party, which was definitely not overhyped), and in the early 1980s there were another few incidents where, whether intentional or not, Johnny Rotten came across as awfully friendly with racist skinheads who came to the shows.
Winter Land Man · Member since
Calling him a racist offends him, and his grandchildren. He just might sue you!
Ehh, really though, he's always drinking up a storm. And smoking up a fire.
Mr Mercury · Member since
I watched "There'll Always Be An England", the live show from Brixton on Sky Arts last night. These days they sound more hard rock than some rock bands do.
My fave Johnny Lydon moment will always be the moment he uttered the word "cunts" live on Im A Celebrity sending those two prats Ant and Dec into a right old dizzy........