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Topic History of: John Lydon on BBC Brekkie
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JK2006 Never had a problem with him in person myself.
Sid Softee If you met him in the flesh, you'd never know when the next vicious comment coming your was due. Though the Sex Pistols certainly shook up the complacent prog rock dominated music world back in 1976.

What would your granny have though if they saw Anarcy in the UK being performed live on TOGWT?

[video]http://youtu.be/0TZ_9-rbslo[/video]
andrew I always preferred the Sex Pistols songs after John Lydon left. Am I the only one ?
MCR
MCR Brekkie clip not on youtube yet but here is he's interview with John Humphrys