It does always get me seeing that look in Lydon's eyes as he is kneeling on stage in the final bars of the song looking out over the crowd. I've always wished I could have seen inside his head at that exact moment.
“We gave it fucking 200 percent for, like two years,and that was it. I think we ran out of steam. I loved being a Sex Pistol, I'll always be a Sex Pistol. At least when I die, I can say I done something.” Steve Jones
@@SimplyLimbo HAHAHAHA - true! Im assuming you saw The Filth and the Fury - I love the bit in the movie where they mention that. Hahaha. Steve Jones well all of them. I know they didnt like each other - trust me I know their history. But I think you can like them each seperately and as a group without contradiction. Steve Jone was underrated as a guitarist as well. I know people smacktalk them "oh they were too simplistic" whatever else. Stripped down basic. Thats what it was. And better than anything else punkwise. Anything. Period. God Save Em.
The incredible heartbreak and poignancy of the Sex Pistols’ final performance always brings a tear to my eyes. Johnny Rotten threw all his feelings - his anger, frustration, his whole heart and soul - into this emotionally powerful, naked, raw, performance of "No Fun" at Winterland that night. It was a "swan song" that perfectly summed up the end of the Sex Pistols. His famous final comment, "ever get the feeling you've been cheated?" sums up his disillusionment with being mistreated by the Pistols self-proclaimed manager, Malcolm McLaren, the real "rotten" one. As John delivered his final line, he smiled, showing his inherent good humor despite the pain of knowing it was all falling apart around him (especially with Sid’s self-destructive heroin habit). Rotten (Lydon) was (is) a genuine genius if there ever was one, the true spirit of punk...love that man!
@@nikkipacheco6835I think Rotten wanted the band to keep going but without Malcolm McLaren 'cause he saw that they were treated as puppets, but the rest didn't saw that and choose yo stay with Malcolm
That moment you see it switch in John's face is like shivering, in a moment he goes from mad frustrated kid to a complete understanding that this thing is over, that punk had come and gone and this was it. You wonder now looking back on such a moment, did he know then that this would be such a pivitol moment in Rock and Roll history
Punk had come and gone? Not by a long shot. Far better bands and a much less fashion oriented iterations were ready in waiting for this art school, rich boy image band to depart.
@@MaximusWolfe Well the initial UK punk movement I think he is referring to since the US bands like the Ramones were still going and had notable traction in their respected country
@@xyaeiounn oh I don't know about all that, I think he, like many of the first wave punks at this point realized, that it was a farce or had become one, once you package rebellion it's just another, gimmick, sure the DIY spirit carried on but, simple rage had given way to better things, I mean Howard Devoto had already left The Buzzcocks to form the IMO more interesting Magazine, Joy Division was about to change music and John Lydon still had PiL in his future, the Sex Pistols US tour was more of a publicity stunt than anything, really
@@adamgorsky8422 Well, yeah, that's all cultural moments and stuff. This guy was just the visible tip of a swirling mass of DIY/folk style responses to the shithole that Britain had become at that time. Twenty-foot high stacks of garbage in the street? A small, mobile nation of unemployed, homeless people getting their gatherings destroyed by police? What we, as consumers, refer to as punk was just a small clot of money and celebrity that bobbed up for a minute on the surface of a culture that had seriously started to eat itself even then. In that moment, though, he was a skinny kid who ran out of gusto. Hardcore punkers despised that, and ended up having a more strenuous political, musical and ethical style. A wimpy street kid, used as a stooge by a fashion label, was not the precursor to or even an indicator of the idiotic critters to come like GG Allin.
Glad you good taste I'm 48 started to listen to then about 14 years old.but we are all different never to late and punk had no age barriers everyone is welcome no prejudices welcome a board hope you have lots of fun listening to them seen them six times on reunion tours met glen and John and have 250 items in my collection
6:15 That’s such a heartbreaking look. The clarity and pain of knowing it’s the end. “Ever get the feeling you’ve been cheated?” is such a great encapsulation of that moment, though-one of my favorite quotes.
How can they fall apart here? it's one of the best performances I seen from a group. The instrumentals and drumming is to the highest standards. This song totally describes us perfectly, who were born in the 60s and 70s and still living in 2022. RIP those who have left us from them wonderful years.
When Johnny rotten said that I did not know what he meant I found out later I was there that night I had no idea it'd be their last concert I drove in the rain by myself the show was sold out but I got in. Thank you to whoever posted this
I can't believe that nobody's talking about Iggy Pop or The Stooges. All three Stooges albums, including No Fun in their self-titled debut, are freaking awesome. The Stooges is truly underrated. They're at least in the top 10 of the world's greatest bands.
@@thevoid99 Funhouse is wild, especially TV Eye, but my favorite is gotta be Raw Power. When after listening to it, I swear it was the craziest thing in the world
They're, the best band out there, or at least the best band america has even given to the world. The rest was just a mimic of them, they're the ultimate rock band of this planet.
A chilling song...have you ever had the feeling.......this song breaks my fucking heart. The Pistols disbanded, Sid was on his way out. Fucking sad the way it all went. John Lydon is my man, my hero. I was 14 when i heard God save the Queen and i stood perplex. Never in my life i heard something like that. It shook me up. At that instant i became a punk. I`m 61 one now, i`m still a punk.
They perform or possibly recorded as a B-side a better version of this live performance, in my opinion that recording (not this one) is a better version than the original. But then again I always thought Fun House and Raw Power were much better albums. Raw Power is every bit as much as a masterpiece as Nevermind the Bollocks or London Calling.
It was much more about pointing out how the whole thing was no fun for them anymore than it was about any tribute tbh. The song was handpicked for the title and how it related to their situation as for "original punks" Lydon was his own movement, he was not affiliated with any other so called "punks" and you can't bind what he did to anyone else. To me the genius of Johnny doesn't even relate to his music, it's more about the emotion he was conveying through it it's hard to explain, but no one really shared it everyone else was a band, the sex pistols were an idea and in fact the sex pistols' breakup came as a result of attempts to turn them into a band and turning their message into vapid commercial garbage. There's a reason why in the early days of PiL Johnny was so against the idea that PiL was a band.
@@liquidsnake6879 That no fun bit reminds me of The Beatles, who found no fun performing cause the audience was too loud. That would be fitting cause Pistols are the second most important band after The Beatles
John knew that it was the end of the road , you can see the realisation in his face at the end and especially when he said "ever get the feeling you've been cheated, good night" ... i don't count their reunions because it didn't capture and have the same atmosphere as their early gigs and when they first blew up. this was the last night of punk , the last REAL sex pistols concert..and that ladies and gentleman was the sex pistols
The Alley Chicago And Spencer's Needs To Bring In Punk T-shirts Vive le Rock Little Richard Version Because Of Sid Vicious Because Sid Vicious Was My Mentor And Taught Me Everything About Punk Rock Music And Becoming A Bass Player And Becoming A Punk Rocker
This was the last year that Winterland had concerts, The Blues Brothers and The Grateful Dead had the last concert there on News Years Eve 1978, it was a great place for people in San Francisco to go to. 1928-1978.
Wow, nobody sounded as amazing as Steve. So-called "critics" are, in the last ten years or so, finally tapping into his greatness. Same with Cookie. Of course, the world has known that John is a genius from Day One. For anyone who didn't think so, all doubts were removed with PiL.
What you said. Thumbs up. All I can say is Ive loved them since I was 12. Im 48 now. My parents were always heavy into music. They had NMTB in their collection. Along with a lot of other pure gems. Steve was stripped down and basic, as were the others. Just raw simpletude. No music wanking like the other crap many of their contemporaries were spitting out. Ive heard the criticisms. And guess what, notwithstanding orchestral music or some other genres - if its guitar based - simple is better. Its timeless and primeval. Anyway - good comment. And I agree.
Iconic. Sex Pistols changed the whole youth culture in the UK. They also upset the poor monarchy lol😊 They were number 1 on top of the pops with God Save The Queen, but coz it was banned, there was no number 1 that week in the English charts for the only time. Bless em
The last song the last gig and in Sweden the punk revolution had just begun. As a 15 year old, the wrestling with Raggare/biker had just begun. But it was the best time of my life. If Rotten dies before me, I will mourn as if he were a close relative he is god. One time punk always punk rocker!
Even though Sex Pistols were falling apart, I still love this version of No Fun over Iggy's. Lydon/Rotten really belted the vocals into something special!
Sad, poignant, beautiful, repulsive, tragic. It's definitely in the top 10 of rock n roll moments because it encompasses everything that rock n roll is, was and ever will be. Some kids going at 110% from start to finish, changing the world but having no idea in the moment that they're changing it. For everything falling around down around them and just trying to get through a gig , it's a fantastic show from a band that couldn't help but run like a dialed in machine onstage. The rock n roll dream and the rock n roll nightmare for your viewing pleasure. Truly lighting in a bottle.
The end of Rock and Roll. All the reigning Top-40 glittering rockstars' decadence demolished-- with merciless, gleeful nihilism, culminating in this exclusive, gruesome, auto-destructive performance encapsulated right here for future generations to ponder. I never understood the point of them getting back together. The Sex Pistols annihilated nostalgia to oblivion! Peace and over and out!
Nell insieme è una lunghezza d onda rabbiosa, fallimentare, poetica, euforica, perdente, un aggettivo sarebbe ridurtivo o la senti o non la senti..il tipo che gli da del basterdello sopra si qualifica da solo.
It's a amazing piece of entertainment by the greatest band ever saw them six times live on reunion .John looks so fed up steve also is not happy paul stable as allways but john smiles at the end ever getting you ve been cheated not at all the were the best it was amazing ending first time round. John no longer could get the anger our he feels the same apathy at the end sid looks really stoned no fun no fun at all sums up the band demise first time round
Larry mullen jr. owes his right foot to Paul Cook...im a bass player sharing Mr.Cook's birthday july 20th...Sir Paul Cook JUST GETS EVERYTHING BANG ON THE NAIL...paul if you're reading this..would love to as a bass player..lock onto your right foot...mate its legendary...an make no mistake...love 'jonesy' to ave a trifle with us too...Cooky you're a legend..Thankyou...eddie N17. Nuff.
No John, we weren't cheated at all. The Winterland performance was a hell of a show most of the way through looking back, and compared to alot of what came after. Ground breaking also by proving that punk, though certainly not arena rock, can atleast make it to be a big sound in the concert halls......
I get a lump in my throat every time I see this. When the camera pulls out on John at the end, you see a man all alone.
"You'll get one number and one number only 'cause I'm a lazy bastard. This is No Fun." John Lydon is a legend. Often imitated, never duplicated.
theyre all legends
Silver Snail14
I couldn't stand johnny personally but am glad he finally fixed his fucked up teeth.
You're right.
nopaincobain72 below average talent, immeasurable charisma
I don't think any band has ever fallen apart so perfectly infront of a crowd.
Manic Street Preachers at the Astoria was pretty spectacular but yeah, this is something else
The Fall’s onstage fight between band mates in 1998 was pretty good
They had already started to fall apart Sid wodot turn yp John was ill
Mmm.... the band falling apart may, make that differently, been partly due too a certain Malcolm McLaren
I heard they broke up backstage before this gig.
I'm always struck by how young they were. A revolt in music and style and they were little more than kids, really. Same with the Ramones.
When the song you're singing happens to describe your situation a little too perfectly.
Rotten realized he became a PARODY of himself; mid-song.
HAHAHAHAHA - J - this is straight truth....your comment nailed it!
His singing for the rest of the song improved once he realized how he felt too.
Shyt, this song is about me…….
I hear you.
😂👏
The look on John's face when the realization came that it was over is the purest, most honest look you'll ever see.
T.C.W Report way over before this gig. whole thing was a sham really. surprised they pulled of a legendary lp in the process
Yep. He just had enough with the farceness.
He realized they sucked.
@Trips: 😁😂😅😆🤣
I like how you added "especially" the shittiest part of this so-called musical performance.
@Trips: It's amazing what you think IQ is.
One of the greatest ‘end of life’ performances ever. The tone of Steve Jones’ guitar is incredible
apparently he played a dimed Fender Twin Reverb, everything turned up to 10
@@SteffenSkyHi great sound!
Man I always love his playing and sound. Raunchy, raw, unpolished. True punk guitarist. I play rhythm guitar and kinda play like him. I think lol
I highly doubt that@@mikemurray3962
Totally agree
The look at 6:20 is the exact look of an athlete that knows their season (or career) is over. Brilliant.
It does always get me seeing that look in Lydon's eyes as he is kneeling on stage in the final bars of the song looking out over the crowd. I've always wished I could have seen inside his head at that exact moment.
Could it be a combination of sadness and relief?
“We gave it fucking 200 percent for, like two years,and that was it. I think we ran out of steam. I loved being a Sex Pistol, I'll always be a Sex Pistol. At least when I die, I can say I done something.” Steve Jones
Awesome quote from a great documentary
Trulysarcastic44 i love steve. He nicked everything
Drums, amps, guitars 😅
@@SimplyLimbo HAHAHAHA - true! Im assuming you saw The Filth and the Fury - I love the bit in the movie where they mention that. Hahaha. Steve Jones well all of them. I know they didnt like each other - trust me I know their history. But I think you can like them each seperately and as a group without contradiction. Steve Jone was underrated as a guitarist as well. I know people smacktalk them "oh they were too simplistic" whatever else. Stripped down basic. Thats what it was. And better than anything else punkwise. Anything. Period. God Save Em.
That swing drumming by Paul Cook simply epic !
Underrated drummer. Sid and Rotten got all the attention.
@@DrewWilliamson Yeah but cook was a real musician.
Some of his best drumming
@@anthonylynch4737 hed disagree
'O bollocks why should I carry on?'
We've all asked ourselves that question. 😛
2022, the time scale between then and now is the same as 1978 and 1934. Just let that sink in for a bit.
Jesus, that’s crazy to think.
That is insane
The incredible heartbreak and poignancy of the Sex Pistols’ final
performance always brings a tear to my eyes. Johnny Rotten threw all his feelings
- his anger, frustration, his whole heart and soul - into this emotionally powerful,
naked, raw, performance of "No Fun" at Winterland that night. It was
a "swan song" that perfectly summed up the end of the Sex Pistols.
His famous final comment, "ever get the feeling you've
been cheated?" sums up his disillusionment with being mistreated by the
Pistols self-proclaimed manager, Malcolm McLaren, the real "rotten"
one. As John delivered his final line, he smiled, showing his inherent good humor despite
the pain of knowing it was all falling apart around him (especially with Sid’s
self-destructive heroin habit). Rotten (Lydon) was (is) a genuine genius if there ever was
one, the true spirit of punk...love that man!
+Patty Cifra I think you are homosexual
***** you're homosexual too
+Jyzz Jnx you're a virgin
but not homosexual as you
Incredibly profound!
Paul Cook is a legendary drummer.
How?
@@Christoffer13 His drumming is solid and amazing. How isn't he a legendary drummer?
@@lilyjenkins6274 He's definitely a solid drummer but "legendary" is probably too generous.
@@Christoffer13 He's legendary in my eyes but maybe not yours.
Paul Cook is very under rated. I like the intro he plays on no fun here
47 years ago today. A poignant moment in the history of the sex Pistols. No fun indeed. 😢
This is last minutes of Sex Pistols existence. The last song of the last concert 😢
😢
😢увоуамфукнггммымап😂нрбй@@neilthorley359якуйввкмпммийттчимчачмфккгррр😮😮миоийй👏👏👏👏👇оцйн
What was the real reason why they broke up
@@nikkipacheco6835 alot of reasons not enough tours side heroin addiction worsening and also record companies banned them from playing
@@nikkipacheco6835I think Rotten wanted the band to keep going but without Malcolm McLaren 'cause he saw that they were treated as puppets, but the rest didn't saw that and choose yo stay with Malcolm
Un mi piace non basta
Sids playing just fine... go on Simon ❤
this version is so fucking good I love their look here. What a great ending for a great band.
That moment you see it switch in John's face is like shivering, in a moment he goes from mad frustrated kid to a complete understanding that this thing is over, that punk had come and gone and this was it. You wonder now looking back on such a moment, did he know then that this would be such a pivitol moment in Rock and Roll history
Punk had come and gone? Not by a long shot. Far better bands and a much less fashion oriented iterations were ready in waiting for this art school, rich boy image band to depart.
@@MaximusWolfe Well the initial UK punk movement I think he is referring to since the US bands like the Ramones were still going and had notable traction in their respected country
He just ran out of energy because he was a wimp. He got as far as being a smartass could get you.
@@xyaeiounn oh I don't know about all that, I think he, like many of the first wave punks at this point realized, that it was a farce or had become one, once you package rebellion it's just another, gimmick, sure the DIY spirit carried on but, simple rage had given way to better things, I mean Howard Devoto had already left The Buzzcocks to form the IMO more interesting Magazine, Joy Division was about to change music and John Lydon still had PiL in his future, the Sex Pistols US tour was more of a publicity stunt than anything, really
@@adamgorsky8422 Well, yeah, that's all cultural moments and stuff. This guy was just the visible tip of a swirling mass of DIY/folk style responses to the shithole that Britain had become at that time. Twenty-foot high stacks of garbage in the street? A small, mobile nation of unemployed, homeless people getting their gatherings destroyed by police? What we, as consumers, refer to as punk was just a small clot of money and celebrity that bobbed up for a minute on the surface of a culture that had seriously started to eat itself even then.
In that moment, though, he was a skinny kid who ran out of gusto. Hardcore punkers despised that, and ended up having a more strenuous political, musical and ethical style. A wimpy street kid, used as a stooge by a fashion label, was not the precursor to or even an indicator of the idiotic critters to come like GG Allin.
This is the coolest thing ever. Throw it all away. Most punk thing ever.
Sids bass is spot on on this one
Possibly wasn’t even him
@@deanblackburn387 no it’s him playing the whole gig
Especially when the drugs wore off
I'm 54 and just started listening to these guys! I'm addicted!
Go and check the stooges...you are gonna love them
Welcome!! :) I used to have their poster on my wall LOL
Glad you good taste I'm 48 started to listen to then about 14 years old.but we are all different never to late and punk had no age barriers everyone is welcome no prejudices welcome a board hope you have lots of fun listening to them seen them six times on reunion tours met glen and John and have 250 items in my collection
@@annemarie7254 wow wish I could get one
@@christianalmada298 first heard raw power when I was 40 amazing energy
Great drumming
The first live song performed with a clear and direct message to the attendance. Great
It's not a song, it's a cover
A cover isnt a song?
6:15 That’s such a heartbreaking look. The clarity and pain of knowing it’s the end. “Ever get the feeling you’ve been cheated?” is such a great encapsulation of that moment, though-one of my favorite quotes.
One of the great moments of the Old World about to end. Proud to have lived on Earth when it was a nice place to be!
pretty good definition indeed. I believe punk rock was the last genuine social movement of the so-called western civilization
Yawn, the world has always been this shit.
Now it's *No Fun*
If I had a Time Machine…………….this would be my first stop!
Cooks drumming is top notch
this song is how i feel most days, i know its a cover from the stooges but this version gives off the feeling of frustration and boredom way better.
How can they fall apart here? it's one of the best performances I seen from a group. The instrumentals and drumming is to the highest standards. This song totally describes us perfectly, who were born in the 60s and 70s and still living in 2022. RIP those who have left us from them wonderful years.
Poor management that divided the group, no pay......
Paul Cook said it was their worst gig ever
Anyone connected to Malcolm McLaren had plenty to say about being exploited and wrung dry. Sorrowful times.
It's a Stooges song; give them the credit.
Steve Jones quits playing the guitar halfway through and you should listen to his take on it
When Johnny rotten said that I did not know what he meant I found out later I was there that night I had no idea it'd be their last concert I drove in the rain by myself the show was sold out but I got in. Thank you to whoever posted this
I can't believe that nobody's talking about Iggy Pop or The Stooges. All three Stooges albums, including No Fun in their self-titled debut, are freaking awesome. The Stooges is truly underrated. They're at least in the top 10 of the world's greatest bands.
the 2nd album "funhouse" is my favorite album of theirs.
@@thevoid99 Funhouse is wild, especially TV Eye, but my favorite is gotta be Raw Power. When after listening to it, I swear it was the craziest thing in the world
They're, the best band out there, or at least the best band america has even given to the world. The rest was just a mimic of them, they're the ultimate rock band of this planet.
@@izrablack Yeah, I believe that you're right, but I'd like to put The Beach Boys and The Velvet Underground in the same level of greatness as well.
Funhouse is protopunk Raw Power is punk rock
and john said one of my fave phrases in the world. Oh, Bollocks why should I carry on?
John makes it wonderful as ever
Perfect end to the story of the Pistols. Great cover of a good song John and Sid own that Fuckin stage.
I was there. Great concert.
Lucky
Tell me all about it!
David Rafter How much were the tickets it get in??
@@ujeaniphil1234 www.wolfgangs.com/vintage-tickets/the-sex-pistols/vintage-ticket/WIN780114.html
Envidia sana.
Yo estuve en Espiral, L'eliana, Valencia, España...
A chilling song...have you ever had the feeling.......this song breaks my fucking heart. The Pistols disbanded, Sid was on his way out. Fucking sad the way it all went. John Lydon is my man, my hero. I was 14 when i heard God save the Queen and i stood perplex. Never in my life i heard something like that. It shook me up. At that instant i became a punk. I`m 61 one now, i`m still a punk.
Go Sidney
He’s not even plugged in!!! 😂
So fitting the Pistols would perform No Fun as the last song of their last live performance ever. A tribute
to original punks The Stooges.
They perform or possibly recorded as a B-side a better version of this live performance, in my opinion that recording (not this one) is a better version than the original. But then again I always thought Fun House and Raw Power were much better albums. Raw Power is every bit as much as a masterpiece as Nevermind the Bollocks or London Calling.
It was much more about pointing out how the whole thing was no fun for them anymore than it was about any tribute tbh. The song was handpicked for the title and how it related to their situation as for "original punks" Lydon was his own movement, he was not affiliated with any other so called "punks" and you can't bind what he did to anyone else.
To me the genius of Johnny doesn't even relate to his music, it's more about the emotion he was conveying through it it's hard to explain, but no one really shared it everyone else was a band, the sex pistols were an idea and in fact the sex pistols' breakup came as a result of attempts to turn them into a band and turning their message into vapid commercial garbage. There's a reason why in the early days of PiL Johnny was so against the idea that PiL was a band.
@@liquidsnake6879 That no fun bit reminds me of The Beatles, who found no fun performing cause the audience was too loud. That would be fitting cause Pistols are the second most important band after The Beatles
@@liquidsnake6879 But I'm also not sure The Beatles ever got the feeling they've been cheated
Calculated by Rotten at least.
John knew that it was the end of the road , you can see the realisation in his face at the end and especially when he said "ever get the feeling you've been cheated, good night" ... i don't count their reunions because it didn't capture and have the same atmosphere as their early gigs and when they first blew up. this was the last night of punk , the last REAL sex pistols concert..and that ladies and gentleman was the sex pistols
The Alley Chicago And Spencer's Needs To Bring In Punk T-shirts Vive le Rock Little Richard Version Because Of Sid Vicious Because Sid Vicious Was My Mentor And Taught Me Everything About Punk Rock Music And Becoming A Bass Player And Becoming A Punk Rocker
Sid is playing tf outta that bass!!
This was the last year that Winterland had concerts, The Blues Brothers and The Grateful Dead had the last concert there on News Years Eve 1978, it was a great place for people in San Francisco to go to. 1928-1978.
it's really true! it was a small temple of music.
Now that's a fucking amazing concert.
Those drums are amazing
This performance is THE BEST..FANTASTIC
Steve Jones was always one of my favorite guitar players...And that Firebird sounded great in his hands...
Steve Jones, like Tom Verlaine of Television - great players.
Listened to it live on KSAN radio. Had a poster of the gig on my wall for several years.
This is epic a pinned moment in history that intro drumbeat pops into my head daily I start humming it people think I have terrets
Ask them if they ever had the feeling they"ve been Cheated?.
the best anything ever
Listen to Sid Vicious playing bass live!!!!!!!
Nobody hears
Watch him just randomly pluck every now and again.
bunk plunk bap bang blang tang blap bonk
Ii don't think that there has ever been a performance with so much truth
"You'll get one number, and one number only because I'm a lazy bastard."
10/10
Wow, nobody sounded as amazing as Steve. So-called "critics" are, in the last ten years or so, finally tapping into his greatness. Same with Cookie. Of course, the world has known that John is a genius from Day One. For anyone who didn't think so, all doubts were removed with PiL.
What you said. Thumbs up. All I can say is Ive loved them since I was 12. Im 48 now. My parents were always heavy into music. They had NMTB in their collection. Along with a lot of other pure gems. Steve was stripped down and basic, as were the others. Just raw simpletude. No music wanking like the other crap many of their contemporaries were spitting out. Ive heard the criticisms. And guess what, notwithstanding orchestral music or some other genres - if its guitar based - simple is better. Its timeless and primeval. Anyway - good comment. And I agree.
The so-called critics have finally caught up 40+ years later.
2 words; Johnny Thunders...
"ever get the feeling you've been cheated?" the perfect sign off. and applicable to oh so many things.
🎤We Love you, John, Glen, Steve, Paul & Sid. 🧷✊🎸🔒
Iconic. Sex Pistols changed the whole youth culture in the UK. They also upset the poor monarchy lol😊 They were number 1 on top of the pops with God Save The Queen, but coz it was banned, there was no number 1 that week in the English charts for the only time.
Bless em
The last song the last gig and in Sweden the punk revolution had just begun. As a 15 year old, the wrestling with Raggare/biker had just begun. But it was the best time of my life. If Rotten dies before me, I will mourn as if he were a close relative he is god. One time punk always punk rocker!
caused me to look up raggare, interesting
The greatest end to a band since Ziggy Stardust. I was 14 at the time and devastated.
John Lydon is an f'ing punk rock genius!
Greatest words ever spoken After the last note was played
Never get music like this again it's a shame
Even though Sex Pistols were falling apart, I still love this version of No Fun over Iggy's. Lydon/Rotten really belted the vocals into something special!
That's what makes it amazing. Johnny knew it was over. I think he was the only one, tho. The rest were drinking Malcolm's Kool Aid
brain damaged take
La banda que mas amo y amare por el resto de mi vida!! Sex pistols!!!!
Un español por fin
Y ya estás viejo. Te creo, yo siento el mismo respeto. Salud
De habla la letra? Que fue lo "no divertido"?
Sad, poignant, beautiful, repulsive, tragic. It's definitely in the top 10 of rock n roll moments because it encompasses everything that rock n roll is, was and ever will be. Some kids going at 110% from start to finish, changing the world but having no idea in the moment that they're changing it. For everything falling around down around them and just trying to get through a gig , it's a fantastic show from a band that couldn't help but run like a dialed in machine onstage. The rock n roll dream and the rock n roll nightmare for your viewing pleasure. Truly lighting in a bottle.
So well said 👍🏻
1:55: Sid coming over to jam with Steve was cool to see.
This song is exactly what being in a band is like.
Sid Vicious is my favorite
legendary pages of rock'n'roll history
This is epic seeing a band break up right before your eyes
This performance was such a perfect ending to the Pistols
Singing this song with the FLU,is amazing!
Miałem wtedy szesnascie lat. Nie zrozumiecie tej muzyki. To była rewelacja.
The end of Rock and Roll. All the reigning Top-40 glittering rockstars' decadence demolished-- with merciless, gleeful nihilism, culminating in this exclusive, gruesome, auto-destructive performance encapsulated right here for future generations to ponder. I never understood the point of them getting back together. The Sex Pistols annihilated nostalgia to oblivion! Peace and over and out!
About the best version of this song ever !!!!
Nell insieme è una lunghezza d onda rabbiosa, fallimentare, poetica, euforica, perdente, un aggettivo sarebbe ridurtivo o la senti o non la senti..il tipo che gli da del basterdello sopra si qualifica da solo.
It's a amazing piece of entertainment by the greatest band ever saw them six times live on reunion .John looks so fed up steve also is not happy paul stable as allways but john smiles at the end ever getting you ve been cheated not at all the were the best it was amazing ending first time round. John no longer could get the anger our he feels the same apathy at the end sid looks really stoned no fun no fun at all sums up the band demise first time round
excellent !
おはよう👋😆✨☀️皆さんとグレートパンケット😃✌️久し振りのピストルズで熱く熱く成った🎵凄いリズムにテンポ、進行と音作りに音楽の幅の広さに素晴らしく感銘した。🙌ヤッホー、SEX PISTOLS
Momento histórico, nunca existirá nada similar 😢
What a legendary quote and performance. Truth in art.
This is history!
Opunk não morreu aqui no brasil os punk tem 50 a 70 anos eu curto até hoje sex pistols e outras bandas de punk muito bom
I think it's one of their best gigs
Paul Cook once said it was their worst
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Absolute perfection! 9 at the time so I was forced to watch from across the fence. I swear I never blinked once!
Art In Words
The very Best Band of the W....! Greetings fromm Germany ❤️❤️❤️❤️Sorry for my bad English
...Iguanna 🐾🎸
No fun!!! Oh bollocks! Why should I carry on??!
Gotta watch this every year on this day
Total honesty from John
Cook and Jones don’t realize what’s happening
The King is gone but he's not forgotten
Sung incredible well!! Even Sid is completely in the music and in the lyrics!
" Oh bollocks why should I carry on" at least they all played together for there last gig
The irony is it was fun, nd millions of us agree. God Bless the Sex Pistols.
Love ya... Saw in Concert SF *CA in the 80's... Free tickets from local radio station...!!! Listen to to the radio...
vinyl or radio
only the sex pistols could make an on stage collapse an iconic moment in music history. it is a very sad clip to see
Larry mullen jr. owes his right foot to Paul Cook...im a bass player sharing Mr.Cook's birthday july 20th...Sir Paul Cook JUST GETS EVERYTHING BANG ON THE NAIL...paul if you're reading this..would love to as a bass player..lock onto your right foot...mate its legendary...an make no mistake...love 'jonesy' to ave a trifle with us too...Cooky you're a legend..Thankyou...eddie N17. Nuff.
No John, we weren't cheated at all. The Winterland performance was a hell of a show most of the way through looking back, and compared to alot of what came after. Ground breaking also by proving that punk, though certainly not arena rock, can atleast make it to be a big sound in the concert halls......
So raw, this gives me goose bumps.