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JOHN LYDON ABOUT QUEEN AND FREDDIE MERCURY

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^ Maybe they`ve met in younger days :) Poor John :(
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[b]The Fairy King wrote: [/b] [QUOTE] [/QUOTE]

Yes, the Savile subject was especially shocking. The guy apparantly warned the media...they didn't do shit about it. It's possible his reputation back then('78) caused people to not take him seriously. [/QUOTE]

Amazingly the BBC comptroller approached Saville in the early 70's about a reported indecent assault on a female. Saville simply said it was all lies and it was left at that. The Police (not the band) should have been brought in, would have saved a lot of people from being hurt. Fair play to John for trying a bit to expose him but it was the 70's, things were sadly different back then and Saville was a massive star and charity worker.

Paul Gambaccini who we all know well also says that rumors were rife as early as 1973 that Saville was a necrophiliac who also like to target young children.
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The Fairly King, thanks about your corrections, but sorry, I don't have tits so don't try to cruise to me;)
I like to explain me better in written english, so thank you very much darling :)

Rotten or Lydon, if you read the real history about the Sex Pistols (I recommended to you the documentary The Filth and the Fury), wasn't negative, was against the monarchy and when he said no future, was no future with that situation in England, so the british would react and imagine a better future.
And listen Public Image Limited. You willlisten a very difficult music, very strange.

The Sex Pistols record is a masterpiece, even Roger Taylor said it.

About Freddie talking about Sid Vicious.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQI9HMg1yyY

Sid Vicious was a total stupid person and a horrible bass player, if we can say he played anything.... One of the big mistakes they did, was put him instead of Glen Mattlock.
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John Lydon is the luckiest man to ever make a living out of music. He literally was in the right place at the right time. He actually has no talent whatsoever.
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Another one bites the dust about Lydon!
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[QUOTE] [b]Apocalipsis_Darko wrote:[/b]

The Fairly King, thanks about your corrections, but sorry, I don't have tits so don't try to cruise to me;)
I like to explain me better in written english, so thank you very much darling :)

Rotten or Lydon, if you read the real history about the Sex Pistols (I recommended to you the documentary The Filth and the Fury), wasn't negative, was against the monarchy and when he said no future, was no future with that situation in England, so the british would react and imagine a better future.
And listen Public Image Limited. You willlisten a very difficult music, very strange.

The Sex Pistols record is a masterpiece, even Roger Taylor said it.

About Freddie talking about Sid Vicious.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQI9HMg1yyY

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Just stop it, i don't care about the guy, let it go. I have my own opinion and i have seen and heard enough about the subject. If Roger Taylor likes the record, doesn't mean it's the freaking gospel. :')

You're calling me darling and i'm the one cruising you? :')
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[QUOTE] [b]mooghead wrote:[/b]

John Lydon is the luckiest man to ever make a living out of music. He literally was in the right place at the right time. He actually has no talent whatsoever. [/QUOTE]

QFT.
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I listened to a Nerdist podcast featuring the Sex Pistols guitarist Steve Jones.
He is a fan of the early Queen albums and says he got on really well with them when they were both recording in the same studio is 77.
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03nh32g

The Fairly Queen, I was only joking (like the Rod Steweart's song!)
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[QUOTE] [b]Apocalipsis_Darko wrote:[/b]

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03nh32g

The Fairly Queen, I was only joking (like the Rod Steweart's song!)
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Now you're just being petty.
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Why so serious! Joker's style,
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[b]mooghead wrote: [/b] John Lydon is the luckiest man to ever make a living out of music. He literally was in the right place at the right time. He actually has no talent whatsoever.[/QUOTE]

Tut tut tut, very uninformed post. JL lived and breathed the punk movement and if you were into music at that time you would easily recall how big and important the SP were in that era. He was sold out and exploited by management but still remains a very respected figure by critics and rightly so. He was a leader in the counter culture movement of the late 70's.
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[b]mooghead wrote: [/b] John Lydon is the luckiest man to ever make a living out of music. He literally was in the right place at the right time. He actually has no talent whatsoever.[/QUOTE]

Tut tut tut, very uninformed post. JL lived and breathed the punk movement and if you were into music at that time you would easily recall how big and important the SP were in that era. He was sold out and exploited by management but still remains a very respected figure by critics and rightly so.[/QUOTE]

Are these the same critics who who treated Queen like shit? Why should we care about what they respected? NME made it look like punk was a big deal, but it was just a fad.
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"JL lived and breathed the punk movement and if you were into music at that time you would easily recall how big and important the SP were in that era"

The first part of this is completely and utterly irrelevant. The second part has absolutely nothing to do with any talent JL did or didn't have.