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Title: Johnny rotten > john Lydon > Never judge s book by its cover
Post by: not on facebook on July 03, 2017, 10:01:18 am
This chap was a shock to society back in the late 1970s when he burst onto the scene via the Sex Pistols.

Any one recall when anarchy in the U.K. Was shown live on our tvs and it felt like johnny rotten was comming through your tv screens right into your front room as he stared the tv camera down.

He was way beyond his time with his god save the queen song back then .even thou Iam behind the queen 100% who he sang about then has turned out today with far too many from today's society against our queen.

He was put on the uks terror list because he sang a song,and was kept on it by MI5 as they blocked him ever leaving the country for years.

Here is my chance to kick the fcuk out of Diane abbot .just watch her reaction to John Lydon on this interview .her face is full of contempt as she can't handle a white working class mans views .abbot should be dunked in the chair for been a witch .
The other politician is far more open to John lydon and takes him at face value ,unlike t**t head .

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=D9TVSB2LMV4

If there is one person who was miss understood and way beyond / before his time from the 1970s step forward johnny rotten.







Title: Re: Johnny rotten > john Lydon > Never judge s book by its cover
Post by: Filo on July 03, 2017, 10:09:42 am
I don't think anyone misunderstood Johnny Rotten, it was all an act to make as much money as possible, for them and Malcolm McLaren
Title: Re: Johnny rotten > john Lydon > Never judge s book by its cover
Post by: not on facebook on July 03, 2017, 10:15:56 am
I don't think anyone misunderstood Johnny Rotten, it was all an act to make as much money as possible, for them and Malcolm McLaren

The bbc miss understood mr rotten back in 1978 when he outed jimmy savile

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=v4OzI9GYag0

After this recording from 1978 savile went on to carry out his vile sex acts while the bbc knew
all about it ,which In turn put my final nail into the bbcs coffin as a respected organization .
Title: Re: Johnny rotten > john Lydon > Never judge s book by its cover
Post by: Filo on July 03, 2017, 10:44:50 am
I don't think anyone misunderstood Johnny Rotten, it was all an act to make as much money as possible, for them and Malcolm McLaren

The bbc miss understood mr rotten back in 1978 when he outed jimmy savile

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=v4OzI9GYag0

After this recording from 1978 savile went on to carry out his vile sex acts while the bbc knew
all about it ,which In turn put my final nail into the bbcs coffin as a respected organization .


Thats not being misunderstood, thats called turning a blind eye
Title: Re: Johnny rotten > john Lydon > Never judge s book by its cover
Post by: Glyn_Wigley on July 03, 2017, 11:25:55 am
Funny how he seemed to manage doing lots of foreign tours despite being blocked from leaving the country!
Title: Re: Johnny rotten > john Lydon > Never judge s book by its cover
Post by: bahrain rover on July 03, 2017, 12:13:47 pm
Didn't Malcolm McLaren rip the band out of a vast amount of money they were due?
Title: Re: Johnny rotten > john Lydon > Never judge s book by its cover
Post by: not on facebook on July 03, 2017, 01:18:34 pm
Didn't Malcolm McLaren rip the band out of a vast amount of money they were due?

Your correct with the Malcom mclaren point fella.

He is the chap that had that famous sex shop in kings road that knocked out all sorts of kinky
clothing back then which the punk trade lapped up.

I have have said that I would never want any of my kids looking up to any of today's footballers as a role model ,if they was to look upto John lydon and learnt this nad that my kids would not go far wrong.
Title: Re: Johnny rotten > john Lydon > Never judge s book by its cover
Post by: bahrain rover on July 03, 2017, 01:55:48 pm
Correct Oslo. The shop on Kings Road was called SEX. It was a joint venture with Vivienne Westwood.
Title: Re: Johnny rotten > john Lydon > Never judge s book by its cover
Post by: not on facebook on July 03, 2017, 02:52:47 pm
The issue with John lydon is that most people will associate him with johnny rotten and the Sex Pistols and the so called chaos that caused the establishment back in a short period from 1977 to 1978 .

All because He had green hair  he was immigrant Irish  rotten teeth and stinks with a couple of songs thrown in > god save the queen 1977 and anarchy in the U.K.

The press slaughtered him for this and turned 95% of the country against him .even the bbc gagged him and refused to give him any airtime after johnny rotten spilled to beans on jimmy savile via a bbc radio interview in 1977.

There is untold footage out there on you tube of John lydon talking about johnny rotten and many of you will be shocked from what you will learn about the man lydon.


Title: Re: Johnny rotten > john Lydon > Never judge s book by its cover
Post by: Glyn_Wigley on July 03, 2017, 03:17:55 pm
No, it was because him and his mates used the f-word on telly.
Title: Re: Johnny rotten > john Lydon > Never judge s book by its cover
Post by: not on facebook on July 03, 2017, 03:37:41 pm
So rotten uses the f word on the tv which back then was shocking I give you that Glynn as you can't deffend that .

But just think what was going throu his head as he says fcuk on the tv and the whole country is against Sex Pistols  ,but meanwhile jimmy savile is up young girls tuppy tuppy turtles left right and centre and the bbc block him from radio BBC because he outed savile in 1978 .



Title: Re: Johnny rotten > john Lydon > Never judge s book by its cover
Post by: George Carter on July 03, 2017, 06:08:27 pm
One of the best rock stars of my youth and funny as fcuk at the best of times as he tells it straight as it is.

When he went on that reality show on itv a few years ago it was some of the best tv in years.  I Wish there were more people like him around nowadays instead of cloned celebs who talk shit on twitter to get a bit more publicity and good pr for themselves.
Title: Re: Johnny rotten > john Lydon > Never judge s book by its cover
Post by: not on facebook on July 03, 2017, 07:14:13 pm
After his illness when he was very very young and been in a coma for 4 months and when he came out he could not recall a single thing about himself or his last 8 years .

He could not even recall who is mum and dad was after been in hospital for sometime and when he was released from NHS care back into his parents care .lydon states that he had to trust the two people that was saying what they was as in mum and dad.

Took him 4 years to fully regain his full memory back which has a massive effect on his stance today as he will never deal or tolerate anybody that tells lies .

He claims his music is honest and that he never tells a lie to anyone as it would go against what brought him back to a full recovery when much younger.

I allways thought he was a toxic person after the sex  Pistols and what I picked up from the media back then ,but in the last 10 years or so I have been keeping a close track on him whenever he has been interviewed and you get a complete different picture from his side of the fence.

One thing that I find about him is that both him and his wife Nora are still a couple after 35 years  as they belive in each other etc etc,in today's climate of bed hopping so called stars this is old fashioned values to marriage that no longer lasts.

I will dig out a interview with lydon and you will all be taken back.
Title: Re: Johnny rotten > john Lydon > Never judge s book by its cover
Post by: darren61 on July 03, 2017, 07:37:11 pm
I wonder who got the Lady Bird book of John Lydon for Christmas? 
Title: Re: Johnny rotten > john Lydon > Never judge s book by its cover
Post by: George Carter on July 03, 2017, 07:39:22 pm
I wonder who got the Lady Bird book of John Lydon for Christmas?

Hes one of the last genuine celebrities left around.  10x the honesty of Lineker and them other left loons you idolise.
Title: Re: Johnny rotten > john Lydon > Never judge s book by its cover
Post by: darren61 on July 03, 2017, 07:49:01 pm
I wonder who got the Lady Bird book of John Lydon for Christmas?

Hes one of the last genuine celebrities left around.  10x the honesty of Lineker and them other left loons you idolise.
I had a couple of beers with the Sex Pistols while working at the Outlook club in Donny in 1977, I found Lydon a decent bloke and got the impression he was just having a laugh and taking the piss of the media, You George or Susan or Mick or whatever you call yourself,  you are a w**ker.. End of..
Title: Re: Johnny rotten > john Lydon > Never judge s book by its cover
Post by: not on facebook on July 03, 2017, 08:29:41 pm
Did the sec Pistols not play at the porter house in Retford aswell fella?

As for your assumption of Sex Pistols and johnny rotten taking piss out of the media  back in 1977 ,is more clearly seen today when you listen to just about all of his interviews.

He don't rate any of the media at all from listing to him today ,and if any media hoist has not done any background work on lydon > rotten he won't be fooled.
Title: Re: Johnny rotten > john Lydon > Never judge s book by its cover
Post by: wilts rover on July 03, 2017, 08:35:43 pm
I wonder who got the Lady Bird book of John Lydon for Christmas?

Hes one of the last genuine celebrities left around.  10x the honesty of Lineker and them other left loons you idolise.

Yes dear, of course dear.

John Lydon has caused a stir by claiming that he backed the move to leave the EU and wants Britain to have a "truly brilliant" Brexit.

The former Sex Pistols frontman was speaking to ITV News when he stated: "The working class have voted and I support them. Let it be a nice exit. A truly brilliant British exit."

Lydon has certainly changed his tune from last year.

He told the Metro in 2016 that to leave the European Union would be "insane and suicidal".

"We're never going to go back to that romantic delusion of Victorian isolation, it isn't going to happen," he said. "There'll be no industry, there'll be no trade, there'll be nothing - a slow, dismal, collapse. It's ludicrous.

"It's an act of cowardice really, it's running away from issues instead of solving them."


http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/news/john-lydon-interview-brexit-eu-donald-trump-president-racist-nigel-farage-sex-pistols-a7653451.html

Lydon has spent his whole career and made a very good living out of fooling people and taking the p**s out of them and the media.

Seems it worked with some on here.
Title: Re: Johnny rotten > john Lydon > Never judge s book by its cover
Post by: Bentley Bullet on July 03, 2017, 08:48:50 pm
Wilts, don't you want us to have a brilliant Brexit or do you want the country to fail because you didn't get your own way?
Title: Re: Johnny rotten > john Lydon > Never judge s book by its cover
Post by: not on facebook on July 03, 2017, 08:53:31 pm
So a bloke can't change his mind then wilts is that what you are pointing out ,unless Iam miss reading your point.

Every fcuker on here has skeletons in their cupboard either it be skellywags from yesterday or yesteryear ,we all have them.

There is footage out there of lydon not wanting brexit before the vote count was in ,as there is footage out there of lydon getting behind brexit after the votes and results was done.

His actual saying was on the lines of ' the working class have voted for out and won by a majority so let's get on with it' in. Around about way.

Many interviews where he says ' be flexible and know when your wrong '

There are far more worse out there for sure and not enough just like lydon or rotten or whoever he is when he wakes up




Title: Re: Johnny rotten > john Lydon > Never judge s book by its cover
Post by: not on facebook on July 03, 2017, 08:57:26 pm
Wilts, don't you want us to have a brilliant Brexit or do you want the country to fail because you didn't get your own way?

Well said that man

For he is a jolly good fellow, for he is a jolly good fellow ,for he is a jolly good fellow ,
and so say all of me ( us )
Title: Re: Johnny rotten > john Lydon > Never judge s book by its cover
Post by: RedJ on July 03, 2017, 09:03:51 pm
Wilts, don't you want us to have a brilliant Brexit or do you want the country to fail because you didn't get your own way?

He obviously said that, eh. :rolleyes:
Title: Re: Johnny rotten > john Lydon > Never judge s book by its cover
Post by: George Carter on July 03, 2017, 09:04:29 pm
Wilts, don't you want us to have a brilliant Brexit or do you want the country to fail because you didn't get your own way?

Hes probably one of them that go to work yelling in peoples faces telling us all weve made a stupid mistake based on  some lefty articles hes read on the internet the previous night
Title: Re: Johnny rotten > john Lydon > Never judge s book by its cover
Post by: not on facebook on July 03, 2017, 09:14:44 pm
Going back to john lydon  mr wilts  before it's last orders in the woolpack pub tonight .

Type in john lydon on you tube and listen to two or three interviews on what he has to say then come back to me ,as i think you might have a different outlook .

Instead of google searching any negative on lydon look for the possitives.

If you don't have any interest in music it will be a tall ask ,but he did change the way music went and many artist today would not have been here today if not for his input with the  sex Pistols .

Title: Re: Johnny rotten > john Lydon > Never judge s book by its cover
Post by: darren61 on July 03, 2017, 09:25:56 pm
Did the sec Pistols not play at the porter house in Retford aswell fella?

As for your assumption of Sex Pistols and johnny rotten taking piss out of the media  back in 1977 ,is more clearly seen today when you listen to just about all of his interviews.

He don't rate any of the media at all from listing to him today ,and if any media hoist has not done any background work on lydon > rotten he won't be fooled.
The Pistols played gigs all over Yorkshire in 76 and 77, they played Donny twice. The Porterhouse was a very popular gig and the Pistols played there also.
Title: Re: Johnny rotten > john Lydon > Never judge s book by its cover
Post by: Geoff Blakesley on July 03, 2017, 09:28:05 pm
Diane Abbott was born to Jamaican immigrants in London in 1953. Her father was a welder and her mother a nurse. She attended Harrow County Grammar School for Girls, and then Newnham College, Cambridge, where she read history.

At Cambridge, she was tutored by historian Simon Schama. After university she became an administration trainee at the Home Office (1976 to 1978), and then a Race Relations Officer at the National Council for Civil Liberties (1978 to 1980). Abbott was a researcher and reporter at Thames Television from 1980 to 1983 and then a researcher and reporter at the breakfast television company TV-am from 1983 to 1985. Abbott was a press officer at the Greater London Council under Ken Livingstone from 1985 to 1986 and Head of Press and Public Relations at Lambeth Council from 1986 to 1987.

Abbott’s career in politics began in 1982 when she was elected to Westminster City Council serving until 1986. In 1987 she was elected to the House of Commons, replacing the deselected serving Labour MP Ernest Roberts as MP for Hackney North & Stoke Newington. Along with Keith Vaz, Bernie Grant and Paul Boateng she became part of the first black and Asian intake in Parliament for almost 100 years.

Abbott has a record of differing from some party policies, voting against the Iraq war, opposing ID cards and campaigning against the renewal of Britain’s Trident nuclear weapons.She has been seen as a ‘maverick, a free-thinker, willing to rebel against the party machine.’

Abbott’s speech on civil liberties, in the debate on the Counter-Terrorism Bill 2008 won The Spectator magazine’s ‘Parliamentary Speech of the Year’ award and further recognition at the 2008 Human Rights awards.

Abbott has served on a number of parliamentary committees on social and international issues. For most of the 1990s she also served on the Treasury Select Committee of the House of Commons.She went on to serve on the Foreign Affairs Select Committee.

Abbott chairs the All Party Parliamentary British-Caribbean Group and the All Party Sickle Cell and Thalassemia Group.

Abbott is founder of the London Schools and the Black Child initiative, which aims to raise educational achievement levels amongst black children.

In May 2010, she was re-elected in her constituency of Hackney North and Stoke Newington, with a doubled majority on an increased turn-out.

On 20 May 2010 Abbott announced her intention to stand in the Labour leadership contest. She secured the necessary 33 nominations by 9 June, assisted by the withdrawal of fellow left wing candidate John McDonnell and unexpected support from fellow candidate David Miliband. On Saturday 25 September 2010, Ed Miliband was announced as the new leader of the Labour Party with Abbott eliminated in the first round of voting after securing 7.24% of votes.

Abbott was later appointed Shadow Minister for Public Health by Ed Miliband, taking shadow responsibility for a range of issues including children’s health, maternity services, sexual health, tobacco, nursing, obesity and alcohol abuse.Following her move onto the front-bench, the Telegraph said on 27 September 2011 that Abbott had ‘become one of Labour’s best front bench performers’.

On 8 October 2013, Abbott’s front bench political career came to an abrupt end when she was sacked as shadow public health minister by Labour leader Ed Miliband.

She was one of 16 signatories of an open letter to Ed Miliband in January 2015 calling on the party to commit to oppose further austerity, take rail franchises back into public ownership and strengthen collective bargaining arrangements.

Abbott has built up a high profile within the media

Abbott appeared alongside former Conservative politician and media personality Michael Portillo on the BBC’s weekly politics digest This Week. Abbott and Portillo have known each other since school, when they appeared in joint school productions of Romeo and Juliet (although not in the title roles), and of Macbeth as Lady Macduff and Macduff respectively.

Abbott is a frequent public speaker, newspaper contributor and TV performer, appearing on programmes such as Have I Got News For You, Celebrity Come Dine with Me and Cash in the Celebrity Attic.!!

Following her move onto the front-bench, the Telegraph said on 27 September 2011 that Abbott had “become one of Labour’s best front bench performers”

So tell us what exactly you have contributed to the world nof!
Title: Re: Johnny rotten > john Lydon > Never judge s book by its cover
Post by: George Carter on July 03, 2017, 09:30:50 pm
Copy and pasted from here wikipedia page or are you Diane Abbott s spokesman????
Title: Re: Johnny rotten > john Lydon > Never judge s book by its cover
Post by: wilts rover on July 03, 2017, 09:32:55 pm
Wilts, don't you want us to have a brilliant Brexit or do you want the country to fail because you didn't get your own way?

Everyone else realised that because the text was in italics and there was a sauce underneath it - it was quotation from a newspaper of Jonny Rotten's opinion of Brexit.

Why didn't you Bentley?
Title: Re: Johnny rotten > john Lydon > Never judge s book by its cover
Post by: wilts rover on July 03, 2017, 09:50:14 pm
Going back to john lydon  mr wilts  before it's last orders in the woolpack pub tonight .

Type in john lydon on you tube and listen to two or three interviews on what he has to say then come back to me ,as i think you might have a different outlook .

Instead of google searching any negative on lydon look for the possitives.

If you don't have any interest in music it will be a tall ask ,but he did change the way music went and many artist today would not have been here today if not for his input with the  sex Pistols .



I read his autobiography a few years back - good fun and you get a very different idea of the person of Lydon and how he 'played' Jonny Rotten.

As regular readers will know I am a big prog rock fan - as was Lydon. All that 'I hate Pink Floyd' stuff was just for show - and publicity.

I dont mind the Pistols or the better PiL stuff and I am certainly a fan of Lydon himself, he is a brilliant character and just what music needed at the time. I wish there was someone like him around now.

But dont take him too seriously. There is a difference between changing your mind and playing up to what people want to hear. Is he honest when he says different things? I doubt he cares and would love this debate about it.
Title: Re: Johnny rotten > john Lydon > Never judge s book by its cover
Post by: not on facebook on July 03, 2017, 10:05:05 pm
Thanks for that taking the time to answer my request mr wilts .

I just take him at face value like I do with everyone else ,and if he says this and that ,then this and that it is .

For sure he could well have hidden motives or just spinning a yarn ,but I can live with that as a lot of things he says seem to ring bells with me or ilike sound of .

Like i said about god save our queen > way beyond time

Trying to out jimmy savile back In 1978 > no fcuker would listen to him ,but when audio was first played of this on during a peirs Morgan interview just listen to the bbcs audience reaction to it think the interview was just after the savile sex case broke into the news .

Anarchy > this term is thrown about a lot at johnny rotten ,and he slags off today's anarchist movements as double standard as in his words ' even anarchist need to use a motorway to get around'

Title: Re: Johnny rotten > john Lydon > Never judge s book by its cover
Post by: Draytonian III on July 03, 2017, 10:29:55 pm
Most of the top bands from 70s - 80s era played the Porterhouse,because the owner Sammy Jackson was a Londoner who had connections in the music industry,Madness,Dire Straits,The Mac Lads,U2 ,a lot of metal bands and even The Bay City Rollers
Title: Re: Johnny rotten > john Lydon > Never judge s book by its cover
Post by: not on facebook on July 03, 2017, 10:44:06 pm
Diane Abbott was born to Jamaican immigrants in London in 1953. Her father was a welder and her mother a nurse. She attended Harrow County Grammar School for Girls, and then Newnham College, Cambridge, where she read history.

At Cambridge, she was tutored by historian Simon Schama. After university she became an administration trainee at the Home Office (1976 to 1978), and then a Race Relations Officer at the National Council for Civil Liberties (1978 to 1980). Abbott was a researcher and reporter at Thames Television from 1980 to 1983 and then a researcher and reporter at the breakfast television company TV-am from 1983 to 1985. Abbott was a press officer at the Greater London Council under Ken Livingstone from 1985 to 1986 and Head of Press and Public Relations at Lambeth Council from 1986 to 1987.

Abbott’s career in politics began in 1982 when she was elected to Westminster City Council serving until 1986. In 1987 she was elected to the House of Commons, replacing the deselected serving Labour MP Ernest Roberts as MP for Hackney North & Stoke Newington. Along with Keith Vaz, Bernie Grant and Paul Boateng she became part of the first black and Asian intake in Parliament for almost 100 years.

Abbott has a record of differing from some party policies, voting against the Iraq war, opposing ID cards and campaigning against the renewal of Britain’s Trident nuclear weapons.She has been seen as a ‘maverick, a free-thinker, willing to rebel against the party machine.’

Abbott’s speech on civil liberties, in the debate on the Counter-Terrorism Bill 2008 won The Spectator magazine’s ‘Parliamentary Speech of the Year’ award and further recognition at the 2008 Human Rights awards.

Abbott has served on a number of parliamentary committees on social and international issues. For most of the 1990s she also served on the Treasury Select Committee of the House of Commons.She went on to serve on the Foreign Affairs Select Committee.

Abbott chairs the All Party Parliamentary British-Caribbean Group and the All Party Sickle Cell and Thalassemia Group.

Abbott is founder of the London Schools and the Black Child initiative, which aims to raise educational achievement levels amongst black children.

In May 2010, she was re-elected in her constituency of Hackney North and Stoke Newington, with a doubled majority on an increased turn-out.

On 20 May 2010 Abbott announced her intention to stand in the Labour leadership contest. She secured the necessary 33 nominations by 9 June, assisted by the withdrawal of fellow left wing candidate John McDonnell and unexpected support from fellow candidate David Miliband. On Saturday 25 September 2010, Ed Miliband was announced as the new leader of the Labour Party with Abbott eliminated in the first round of voting after securing 7.24% of votes.

Abbott was later appointed Shadow Minister for Public Health by Ed Miliband, taking shadow responsibility for a range of issues including children’s health, maternity services, sexual health, tobacco, nursing, obesity and alcohol abuse.Following her move onto the front-bench, the Telegraph said on 27 September 2011 that Abbott had ‘become one of Labour’s best front bench performers’.

On 8 October 2013, Abbott’s front bench political career came to an abrupt end when she was sacked as shadow public health minister by Labour leader Ed Miliband.

She was one of 16 signatories of an open letter to Ed Miliband in January 2015 calling on the party to commit to oppose further austerity, take rail franchises back into public ownership and strengthen collective bargaining arrangements.

Abbott has built up a high profile within the media

Abbott appeared alongside former Conservative politician and media personality Michael Portillo on the BBC’s weekly politics digest This Week. Abbott and Portillo have known each other since school, when they appeared in joint school productions of Romeo and Juliet (although not in the title roles), and of Macbeth as Lady Macduff and Macduff respectively.

Abbott is a frequent public speaker, newspaper contributor and TV performer, appearing on programmes such as Have I Got News For You, Celebrity Come Dine with Me and Cash in the Celebrity Attic.!!

Following her move onto the front-bench, the Telegraph said on 27 September 2011 that Abbott had “become one of Labour’s best front bench performers”

So tell us what exactly you have contributed to the world nof!

I recall when I was I magaluf about 20 or so  years ago and I was making my way back to my hotel on my own after been out .

From a side road 3 girls came out screaming for help as their mate was throwing herself into the sea in drunken or drug/tablet attempt to drown herself.

I followed said 3 girls down to the beach and ran straight into the water and basically dragged this girl out .have you ever tried to get someone out of the water chest deep as they are trying their best to drown them sens .

Also add that I had had a few beers that night and Iam not a lifesaver by any forms of the imagination,but I managed to get this skinny small girl out who seemed to weigh a ton when inside the water.

Saw said girls back to their hotel and left it at that.

Two days later the skinny girl approached me in the prince willaim pub after her mates pointed me out and we swapped deatials etc etc .

That was 30 years ago ,and still to this day I get a xmass card every year from her as I send one to her aswell.

It type of makes my xmass when I see her card in my post box as I know she is all ok.
Title: Re: Johnny rotten > john Lydon > Never judge s book by its cover
Post by: Bentley Bullet on July 03, 2017, 11:34:37 pm
Wilts, don't you want us to have a brilliant Brexit or do you want the country to fail because you didn't get your own way?

Everyone else realised that because the text was in italics and there was a sauce underneath it - it was quotation from a newspaper of Jonny Rotten's opinion of Brexit.

Why didn't you Bentley?

Sorry for the delay in texting Mr Wilts, I've been out spending some of my post-Brexit extra pension money.

Na then owd lad, what's this italics b*llocks you talk of, you know, that which when clicked upon puts you onto a quotation from a newspaper? You know, the sort of thing that you said in another thread that you'd stopped producing because someone (me) told you not to? Well, you cheeky bugger, I read said article and still can't see where it exempts you from answering my question.......
So, once again, don't you want us to have a brilliant Brexit or do you want the country to fail because you didn't get your own way?
Title: Re: Johnny rotten > john Lydon > Never judge s book by its cov
Post by: not on facebook on July 04, 2017, 02:14:02 am
Most of the top bands from 70s - 80s era played the Porterhouse,because the owner Sammy Jackson was a Londoner who had connections in the music industry,Madness,Dire Straits,The Mac Lads,U2 ,a lot of metal bands and even The Bay City Rollers

Back in the 1970s through to the  late 1980s everybody in the north had nothing but hate towards anything from London > cockney bastarrds or cockney wannkers was staple diet up north.

When you take into account of how many times the Sex Pistols played at venues around the north of 300. 400 + knowing the hate that was fronting them ,they had to have had a serious death wish to keep on returning to gigs up north .or did they thrive on that hate and gained respect from northern crowds .



Title: Re: Johnny rotten > john Lydon > Never judge s book by its cover
Post by: wilts rover on July 04, 2017, 04:40:08 pm
Wilts, don't you want us to have a brilliant Brexit or do you want the country to fail because you didn't get your own way?

Everyone else realised that because the text was in italics and there was a sauce underneath it - it was quotation from a newspaper of Jonny Rotten's opinion of Brexit.

Why didn't you Bentley?

Sorry for the delay in texting Mr Wilts, I've been out spending some of my post-Brexit extra pension money.

Na then owd lad, what's this italics b*llocks you talk of, you know, that which when clicked upon puts you onto a quotation from a newspaper? You know, the sort of thing that you said in another thread that you'd stopped producing because someone (me) told you not to? Well, you cheeky bugger, I read said article and still can't see where it exempts you from answering my question.......
So, once again, don't you want us to have a brilliant Brexit or do you want the country to fail because you didn't get your own way?


What has my opinion of Brexit got to with what John Lydon said about Brexit?
What has my opinion of Brexit got to do with John Lydon saying contrary things about Brexit?
Why have you commented twice on a thread about John Lydon and not mentioned John Lydon?

Other than that your contribution to the debate is welcome. Hope you had a nice evening.
Title: Re: Johnny rotten > john Lydon > Never judge s book by its cover
Post by: Bentley Bullet on July 04, 2017, 05:48:32 pm
Allow me to explain. You criticise John Lydon for 'changing his mind' when in my eyes all he's saying is he wants us to all move on and have a brilliant Brexit together. Not unlike me really. I also voted to remain, but am now hoping for a brilliant Brexit. In my mind that doesn't make me a hypocrite, or does it mean I've changed my mind. It simply means I want us all to move on together with positivity.

Don't you?
Title: Re: Johnny rotten > john Lydon > Never judge s book by its cover
Post by: not on facebook on July 04, 2017, 05:58:12 pm
Allow me to explain. You criticise John Lydon for 'changing his mind' when in my eyes all he's saying is he wants us to all move on and have a brilliant Brexit together. Not unlike me really. I also voted to remain, but am now hoping for a brilliant Brexit. In my mind that doesn't make me a hypocrite, or does it mean I've changed my mind. It simply means I want us all to move on together with positivity.

Don't you?

Game set match bullet
Title: Re: Johnny rotten > john Lydon > Never judge s book by its cover
Post by: wilts rover on July 04, 2017, 06:52:43 pm
Allow me to explain. You criticise John Lydon for 'changing his mind' when in my eyes all he's saying is he wants us to all move on and have a brilliant Brexit together. Not unlike me really. I also voted to remain, but am now hoping for a brilliant Brexit. In my mind that doesn't make me a hypocrite, or does it mean I've changed my mind. It simply means I want us all to move on together with positivity.

Don't you?

Can you please point out where I have criticised Lydon? If you read all my posts on this thread you will see I have done anything but that. In fact I have a lot of time and admiration for him.

What I am saying is that you cant trust everything John Lydon says, because one minute he will say one thing - and the next another. Deliberately. To wind up the media and confuse the public. The Brexit quotes are one example, the I hate Pink Floyd t-shirt another. He makes no secret of it and I certainly dont criticise him for it because I know he is doing it - it is what makes him Jonny Rotten.

What I want from Brexit is one thing - what I think this set of useless charlatans will get us is something else. What does John Lydon think about it? Wait for his next interview and I bet you he comes out with a third different opinion.

Title: Re: Johnny rotten > john Lydon > Never judge s book by its cover
Post by: not on facebook on July 04, 2017, 07:04:01 pm
Quite please bullet to serve
Title: Re: Johnny rotten > john Lydon > Never judge s book by its cover
Post by: Bentley Bullet on July 04, 2017, 07:37:50 pm
But you are accusing him of changing his mind because he said he wanted a brilliant Brexit, after previously declaring he wanted to remain. I'm sure there are millions of others who now want a brilliant Brexit after voting to remain. I'm one of them.

Have we all changed our mind?
Title: Re: Johnny rotten > john Lydon > Never judge s book by its cover
Post by: wilts rover on July 04, 2017, 10:02:17 pm
And the Pink Floyd t-shirt? I am accusing him (if you want to put it that way) or being contrary and saying one thing to one person at one time and another to someone else at a different time. You are the one saying he changed his mind on Brexit - he never said that.
Title: Re: Johnny rotten > john Lydon > Never judge s book by its cover
Post by: Bentley Bullet on July 04, 2017, 10:11:41 pm
Sorry, Wilts, excuse my thickness, but he never said what? I'm confused now.
Title: Re: Johnny rotten > john Lydon > Never judge s book by its cover
Post by: not on facebook on July 04, 2017, 10:24:42 pm
John lydon pre brexit talking to the metro newspaper ,as he clearly slams the yes vote to brexit .

http://metro.co.uk/2016/04/22/exclusive-john-lydon-talks-pil-punk-and-donald-trump-5795582/

And here we have john lydon with peirs Morgan interview after the brexit vote ,as he says ' the working class have spoke Iam working class so Iam with them'

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=WkfGuXEgSuE

Looks like a change of mind too me ,or acceptance of the result of the brexit vote and let's all work with it.
Title: Re: Johnny rotten > john Lydon > Never judge s book by its cover
Post by: not on facebook on July 04, 2017, 10:40:32 pm
some of the words to a song written and sung by lydon with his band PIL.quite appropriate wording I guess for this thread .if you dig deeper it's about his family in Northern Ireland .
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=YB3gnMetw0g
Title: Re: Johnny rotten > john Lydon > Never judge s book by its cover
Post by: idler on July 06, 2017, 09:38:38 pm
Might he be a hypocrite for promoting anarchy and then after marrying a millionairess moaning about trespassers on his land?