Though Lydon lost the court battle to keep Sex Pistols songs out of Danny Boyle's upcoming band biopic miniseries, he's still sniping about it. Steve Jones & Paul Cook aren't staying silent either: “His claims to be the only band member of consequence are hard to take.“
Last week, John Lydon lost his court battle to stop Sex Pistols songs from being used in Danny Boyle's upcoming FX miniseries about the band. “I fear that the whole project might be extremely negative,“ Lydon said.
John Lydon has lost his court battle against his former Sex Pistols bandmates (Steve Jones and Paul Cook); he was trying to block Sex Pistols songs from being used in Danny Boyle's upcoming band biopic miniseries...
John Lydon is being sued by former Sex Pistols bandmates Steve Jones and Paul Cook for the right to use the band's songs in Danny Boyle's upcoming biopic miniseries about the iconic UK punk band.
The six-episode dramatic series will be based on guitarist Steve Jones' memoir, ‘Lonely Boy: Tales from a Sex Pistol,æ and will tell the story of the UK punk icons' formation through the release of ‘Never Mind the Bollocks.‘