Sex Pistols

John Lydon clarifies Trump remarks: "whether you like him or not, you have to support him"

John Lydon was back in front of a microphone today — this time on Jamie East’s Virgin Radio show — to clarify his statements that were made on ‘Good Morning Britain’ yesterday, specifically about Donald Trump.

John Lydon backs Brexit, defends Trump on UK morning show

John Lydon has settled down in his ’60s, ever remaining the provocateur, though perhaps in ways you might not expect from Sex Pistols-era Johnny Rotten. Appearing today on ITV’s Good Morning Britain, Lydon gave his support to both Brexit and, somewhat, Donald Trump.

CBGB awning sold for $30k at Sotheby's auction that included lot of other rock memorabilia

The awning was part of an auction called “A Rock & Roll Anthology: From Folk to Fury” and there are still post-auction items to bid on.

Sleater-Kinney, Haim, J Mascis, Steve Jones & more played Fred Armisen's 50th birthday party (pics, video)

His party was at a cemetery. Plus: Fred lists his heroes and favorite albums from his 50 years on this planet.

Record Store Day announces 2016 exclusive titles

This year’s RSD exclusives include David Bowie picture discs, a vinyl pressing of the famed ‘C-86’ comp, the Requiem for a Dream soundtrack, and lots, lots, lots, more.

John Lydon of Public Image Ltd & Sex Pistols talks survival, punk rock, celebrity DJs, beards & more (a BV interview)

“I view anger not as an outrageously violent act but actually as a tool of discovery.” At nearly 60, John Lydon a.k.a. Johnny Rotten is no less acerbic than he was as the 21-year-old from North London shout-singing his caustic anti-sermons as the vocalist for the Sex Pistols…

Sex Pistols imagery featured on a new line of credit cards

Virgin Money, the financial services brand of Richard Branson’s many-armed empire, has a new series of punk-themed credit cards, including two featuring Sex Pistols‘ iconic imagery…

John Lydon talked about his new memoir at Saint Vitus (pics), will do it again at The Strand on Thursday

With so much trash talking, it’s hard to know when to take Lydon seriously (could his theory be true that one of Sid Vicious’s drug debtors planted a knife on him and framed him for the killing of Nancy Spungen…
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