Every single song is great. But I’d say this is my favourite. Holidays In The Sun is a great opener and Submission is a great tune! You should just react to the rest of the album.
I saw The Sex Pistols twice in NYC. The concert was an experience! People knew all the words to every song. I remember we where jumping on top of each other. I could not believed that I was at this concert. What a moment that will stay with me.
Lyndon is very based on morality. He stayed with his wife from 1979 through her death this past year from Alzheimer’s. He took care of her until the end.
Justin the entire album is great. The best way to listen is to the entire album from begining to end. I do hope you listen to more tracks as they are all great.
Steve Jones played guitar and bass on this, Paul Cook on drums and of course Johnny on vocals, steve was hugely relieved that Sid vacuous was ill when the recording was done, oh and dont forget Chris Spedding!
One of the most influential albums of all time, would’ve been better off just doing the whole album at once. But even if you do that you should listen to a song that wasn’t put on the album called ‘Did You No Wrong,’ it’s an absolute hidden gem that deserved to be on their 1 and only album. Dare say it would’ve made it to their second album if they didn’t break up, you’d be the first person to react to it which would be super cool 🤘🏻
another delightful ballad from The Pistols ha ha, so great to hear this again. You should check out , I Wanna Be me , pretty sure it was the great b side of anarchy in the UK.
After hearing this song, US critic Greil Marcus called Johnny Rotten "the first ever terrifying rock singer". Rotten himself said that any Sex Pistols reunion depended on him being able to replicate the anger of this song.
Great to hear your comments afterwards explaining the lyrics and background and the music instruments during the song. Which you do for all songs. Cheers JP!
Punk influenced a big amount of bands in metal, that’s nothing new, for example motorhead, venom, slayer, all the trash movement, grindcore, etc…and relax men, my mistake on the before, it was after. my english is not so good
Maybe it’s an abridged version you read, but as I remember when she showed up at his door she had a fetus (the remains from a recent abortion) in a plastic bag.
she showed up with her dead fetus in a baggie, thats what Rotten was talking about. In 70's England where love and loyalty to the Queen was ingrained into the fabric of society, this music and this band were insanely shocking. People in England where outraged and they were pretty much public enemy #1.
This was the song that would send punks nuts when played in the 70s at small venues before the acts came in. Remember going to the marquee in London,the band had to cancel,so they just played songs to avoid a mini riot
"Pauline was a girl who used to send these letters to me from some nuthouse up North in Birmingham. She was in a mental asylum. She turned up at my door once wearing a see thru plastic bag. She did the rounds in London and ended up at everyone's door. She had a very curious way of finding out where people lived. Like most insane people, she was very promiscuous. The fetus thing is what got me. She'd tell me about getting pregnant with the male nurses at the asylum or whatever. There's a line in the song about Pauline living in a tree. She actually had a tree house on the estate of the nuthouse. The nurses couldn't get her down and she'd be up there for days. Apparently punk rock pulled her out of her cocoon. She didn't seem to have a problem either...one of the many lunatics that used to attach themselves to us." ~ John Lydon "You had to keep your distance from Pauline. She was a mad fan who used to turn up everywhere. She turned up at my door too. She was dangerous and very crazy...someone you really had to worry about. She was a pretty girl but she had those mad eyes." ~ Paul Cook "Everything - tune and lyrics inspired by the infamous Pauline from Birmingham. The girl with the crazy look who would follow us around. The mad opening of the song still reminds me of her. " ~ Steve Jones
"This wasn't too shocking", You have to look at the time period. At that time the only place to hear music was FM radio. It was saturated with Prog rock and Classic Rock. Bands like Tom Petty, Foreigner, Journey, Kansas, Boston, Eagles et al. All were singing about getting pussy. Or pontificating about who the hell knows what. Then the Sex Pistols came out singing about real stuff, abortion, anger at social issues etc. Lyrics like "I look around your house you got nothing to steal" was f*cking real sh*t. Where Classic and Prog had been in fantasy land this was real and QUITE shocking. Many didn't know what to think and hated "that punk shit".
I do recommend Public Image Ltd. Their songs Public Image, Ease, Death Disco, Poptones, Seattle, Religion, The Body, Flowers Of Romance, Rules And Regulations. Also check out Pigface! PiL had elements of Industrial but also post-rock
Good shit!!!! Listening to this song again. No one should be surprised that Lydon sounds almost conservative today. It has always been there. " It's not a loss of protein. Its an abortion. " He revisits this theme on PIL's album Happy? with the song The Body. I don't think the single did very well, but the video is entertaining watching John dance around in his hospital scrubs like a doctor from hell, with his tools being crude instruments like hammers and saws. You should do a reaction to the video.
This is about my Nan called Pauline, she was a fan and she is from birmigham and she has schizophrenia, she is still alive but missing as she escaped from a mental hospital today! I still can’t believe a song is about her! I would like to say this isn’t a joke, I am honest
The pro/anti abortion angle is discussed elsewhere but, if nothing else, it reminds people that abortions are not a simple issue of women's rights but (especially the backstreet illegal kind) shouldn't be anyone's first choice of contraception. The in-your-face music and lyrics fit perfectly with this story and show the almost metal side of the Pistols. Maybe their best (though I also agree with the love for Did You No Wrong elsewhere in the comments). Once again, thanks for the name-check, JP!
I wasn't a huge Sex Pistols fan but I really like the riffs that Glen Matlock and Steve Jones laid down. I save my John Lydon adoration for PiL. This is a great song from a decent album. Most of this was butchered by Sid Vicious a little while later. Gah.
This is about my Nan called Pauline, she was a fan and she is from birmigham and she has schizophrenia, she is still alive but missing as she escaped from a mental hospital today! I still can’t believe a song is about her! I would like to say this isn’t a joke, I am honest
Who would have thought that the Sex Pistols were pro-life? Actually if you dig down a bit, John Lydon was an Irishman (that is to say he grew up in a Catholic mileau) and he had a strong moral sense. This song should be played in conservative Christian churches everywhere!
Evening Justin. Dave from London. Saturday Night's Alright For... another Pistols song, from my favourite punk album. Come to think of it, it's probably the only punk album I like! Great guitar, and JL's voice is just right. As for the song's message... pass!
The Wellerman of earlier times was a poem for teenage boys, set to music by The Sex Pistols and some orchestra. I'd say it's less shocking than Bodies, but it might be a good way to get banned. It's called *Friggin in the Riggin* ruclips.net/video/Dh_i7nZT_Qs/видео.html (You probably won't enjoy the music as much. Although if you can find a bunch of misfits to get drunk with, it's great for when the time arrives to transform that into disorderliness.)
So much music may not have happened without Never Mind the Bollocks, Steven Jones says this is his favorite track to play... Johnny, said, "we got a lot of hate for Bodies" So the story goes, the girl had an aborted fetus in the see-through handbag.
This is about my Nan called Pauline, she was a fan and she is from birmigham and she has schizophrenia, she is still alive but missing as she escaped from a mental hospital today! I still can’t believe a song is about her! I would like to say this isn’t a joke, I am honest
If you enjoyed THAT, you should listen to The masses against the classes by Manic street preachers, a very loud angry track.. a love song to the government!
As John Lydon said the Sex Pistols would definitely be canceled in today society and it’s simply because they are a far right band despite him claiming it’s not an anti abortion it likely is especially knowing he is far right and was during the 70s
This is wonderful, feral rock music. It most certainly isn't anti-abortion, but it rails against the culture of casual abortion on whimsical demand. Direct, true, inspiring, and utterly life-changing, this song embodies rock and roll for me. Real anger, real emotion. Whither today's woke virtue signallers?
there are very few punk bands or what they call punk in England that would be played on the radio back in those days but sex pistols could be played back in the States back in those days except this song this is the only real punk song in this whole album other than that the sex pistols are just the Monkees,of Punk,, manufactured band.
To be fair he has since almost the beginning not liked the term punk at all. Personally I think that record is the best record he ever did. I’ve never been a big fan of PIL. In the post punk realm I’d easily take bands like Gang of Four or the Fall over his band.
Ah, the anti abortion song, musically great vibe, but I don't agree with John's generalization about the issue, with the exception of a mentally ill woman, most women don't take the decision lightly.
Yeah, it's ok. Certainly hit the spot bitd. Potentially sensative subject, lots of swearing, simple-ish tune hammered out at you. Their punkiest tune, imho. Re the story JP, John's told it numerous times, so not sure which you were looking up. But there's others were when she turned up at his door she was carrying the foetus with her... How's that for a fashion accessory 🙂😱
Sorry to everyone who thinks this song is anti-abortion: You're wrong. Johnny had this to say in an interview when asked if Bodies was anti-abortion: "No. Quite the opposite. No, no. Early on I had an acceptance of what life really is. We lived in two rooms and we had an outdoor toilet. My mum had a miscarriage. And this isn't against my mum, but - this could have been a brother or a sister for me to play with and I had to flush it down the toilet. I mean, that strikes you. And that's like an abortion. I'm not anti- or pro-abortion. Every woman should have the choice when they face it. But that was a grim Steptoe & Son world. My mum was heartbroken. And if you construe that as being anti-abortion, then you're a silly cu... sausage." So, he's pro-choice and has a special message to those who construe.
Wrong....Johnny had this to say in an interview when asked if Bodies was anti-abortion: "No. Quite the opposite. No, no. Early on I had an acceptance of what life really is. We lived in two rooms and we had an outdoor toilet. My mum had a miscarriage. And this isn't against my mum, but - this could have been a brother or a sister for me to play with and I had to flush it down the toilet. I mean, that strikes you. And that's like an abortion. I'm not anti- or pro-abortion. Every woman should have the choice when they face it. But that was a grim Steptoe & Son world. My mum was heartbroken. And if you construe that as being anti-abortion, then you're a silly cu... sausage." So, he's pro-choice and has a special message to those who construe.
Along with Sgt Peppers, this is one of the most important albums of all time, good reaction
Every single song is great. But I’d say this is my favourite. Holidays In The Sun is a great opener and Submission is a great tune! You should just react to the rest of the album.
Absolutely. It's pointless just choosing tracks from such an iconic album.
I love Problems and New York too.
I saw The Sex Pistols twice in NYC. The concert was an experience! People knew all the words to every song. I remember we where jumping on top of each other. I could not believed that I was at this concert. What a moment that will stay with me.
The Sex Pistols did not play NYC on their U.S. tour, unless you mean one of their much later reunion tours. When did you see them?
Lyndon is very based on morality. He stayed with his wife from 1979 through her death this past year from Alzheimer’s. He took care of her until the end.
Lydon
@@lloydbraun6026 wow
There’s really not a bad song on this album.
@@goldenageofdinosaurs7192 pure no skip album
I highly recommend ’Did You No Wrong’ which was a b-side and can be found as a bonus track for this album. It’s an underrated track!
Did You No Wrong is why I love non album B Sides so much ! I got the God Save The Queen single way back when and Did You No..was a sweet bonus.
Seconded💯😎
Probably my favourite track from the Pistols! So criminally underrated, blows my mind they didn’t include it in the album
Sattalite. B side
So some Septic likes it 50 years too late. Lol+
"Submission" is my all time fav Sex Pistols tune
And I love the fact that it was apparently supposed to be a song about a submarine mission but John decided to subvert it; poor Malcolm.
Justin the entire album is great. The best way to listen is to the entire album from begining to end. I do hope you listen to more tracks as they are all great.
Steve Jones played guitar and bass on this, Paul Cook on drums and of course Johnny on vocals, steve was hugely relieved that Sid vacuous was ill when the recording was done, oh and dont forget Chris Spedding!
Never Mind The Bullocks is in my opinion the best punk album of all time. Also one of the greatest rock'n'roll albums
Have you deliberately put bullocks?
@@Owlstretchingtime78The Dogs Bullocks.Moo
Masterpiece.
BLAST IT LOUD AS POSSIBLE!
One of the most influential albums of all time, would’ve been better off just doing the whole album at once. But even if you do that you should listen to a song that wasn’t put on the album called ‘Did You No Wrong,’ it’s an absolute hidden gem that deserved to be on their 1 and only album. Dare say it would’ve made it to their second album if they didn’t break up, you’d be the first person to react to it which would be super cool 🤘🏻
another delightful ballad from The Pistols ha ha, so great to hear this again. You should check out , I Wanna Be me , pretty sure it was the great b side of anarchy in the UK.
A classic track from a seminal album. I need say no more!
After hearing this song, US critic Greil Marcus called Johnny Rotten "the first ever terrifying rock singer". Rotten himself said that any Sex Pistols reunion depended on him being able to replicate the anger of this song.
Great to hear your comments afterwards explaining the lyrics and background and the music instruments during the song. Which you do for all songs. Cheers JP!
Im glad you are giving chance to punk, a trascendental genre that influenced ALL the rock movments before
Punk influenced a big amount of bands in metal, that’s nothing new, for example motorhead, venom, slayer, all the trash movement, grindcore, etc…and relax men, my mistake on the before, it was after. my english is not so good
Maybe it’s an abridged version you read, but as I remember when she showed up at his door she had a fetus (the remains from a recent abortion) in a plastic bag.
Another good one, this whole album is good. Are you doing every song from this album, Justin?
Tis likely :)
she showed up with her dead fetus in a baggie, thats what Rotten was talking about. In 70's England where love and loyalty to the Queen was ingrained into the fabric of society, this music and this band were insanely shocking. People in England where outraged and they were pretty much public enemy #1.
Amazed you had the bollocks to do this reaction video!! Love it❤
This was the song that would send punks nuts when played in the 70s at small venues before the acts came in. Remember going to the marquee in London,the band had to cancel,so they just played songs to avoid a mini riot
if you're gonna do a punk jag, take a look at Richard Hell and the Voidoids. I'm all in on 'Blank Generation' and 'Love Comes in Spurts'.
Oh, you gotta do at least one more Sex Pistols song, Holidays In The Sun, their catchiest song with a great guitar riff. Please Sir!
Yessir!
Soothing .
"Pauline was a girl who used to send these letters to me from some nuthouse up North in Birmingham. She was in a mental asylum. She turned up at my door once wearing a see thru plastic bag. She did the rounds in London and ended up at everyone's door. She had a very curious way of finding out where people lived. Like most insane people, she was very promiscuous. The fetus thing is what got me. She'd tell me about getting pregnant with the male nurses at the asylum or whatever. There's a line in the song about Pauline living in a tree. She actually had a tree house on the estate of the nuthouse. The nurses couldn't get her down and she'd be up there for days. Apparently punk rock pulled her out of her cocoon. She didn't seem to have a problem either...one of the many lunatics that used to attach themselves to us." ~ John Lydon
"You had to keep your distance from Pauline. She was a mad fan who used to turn up everywhere. She turned up at my door too. She was dangerous and very crazy...someone you really had to worry about. She was a pretty girl but she had those mad eyes." ~ Paul Cook
"Everything - tune and lyrics inspired by the infamous Pauline from Birmingham. The girl with the crazy look who would follow us around. The mad opening of the song still reminds me of her. " ~ Steve Jones
Sex Pistols bother me.
If they didn't exist, Genesis would never have done Follow You Follow Me and the world would objectively be a better place.
lol
"This wasn't too shocking", You have to look at the time period. At that time the only place to hear music was FM radio. It was saturated with Prog rock and Classic Rock. Bands like Tom Petty, Foreigner, Journey, Kansas, Boston, Eagles et al. All were singing about getting pussy. Or pontificating about who the hell knows what. Then the Sex Pistols came out singing about real stuff, abortion, anger at social issues etc. Lyrics like "I look around your house you got nothing to steal" was f*cking real sh*t. Where Classic and Prog had been in fantasy land this was real and QUITE shocking. Many didn't know what to think and hated "that punk shit".
For the fun playful side of the Sex Pistols I recommend Friggin In The Rigging!
I do recommend Public Image Ltd. Their songs Public Image, Ease, Death Disco, Poptones, Seattle, Religion, The Body, Flowers Of Romance, Rules And Regulations. Also check out Pigface! PiL had elements of Industrial but also post-rock
Some of the pistols pressings are the most valuablè albums in the world. Pistols forever
Rushed out and bought this Album , sadly very rarely rush anywhere these days 😂
Probably the only Pistols studio recording that Sid actually played on (sources vary, some suggest he also played on EMI).
Trouble is,he was almost certainly overdubbed by Jones and his bass part mixed way down on the track
loveed this song wheni was 17, nowadays it sounds soft but in its time it was very shocking, when was the last time any band sang about abortion
Soft compared to what exactly?
@@punkoid76 exactly
The Pistols were a great "rock" band with punk attached to them.....Bollocks is a great album.
Good shit!!!! Listening to this song again. No one should be surprised that Lydon sounds almost conservative today. It has always been there. " It's not a loss of protein. Its an abortion. " He revisits this theme on PIL's album Happy? with the song The Body. I don't think the single did very well, but the video is entertaining watching John dance around in his hospital scrubs like a doctor from hell, with his tools being crude instruments like hammers and saws. You should do a reaction to the video.
When I first heard the Pistols I was aghast. 40 years later they are a top 10 punk band.
Best punk album ever. If you were there when it came you’d know how much it changed the world
This is about my Nan called Pauline, she was a fan and she is from birmigham and she has schizophrenia, she is still alive but missing as she escaped from a mental hospital today! I still can’t believe a song is about her! I would like to say this isn’t a joke, I am honest
One of the most important rock albums in history.
LOVE the backups. You should watch Johnny in action. Brilliant!
Glad you can treat this lightly...
Game changer when it came to music
I like every song on this album.
Johns voice is something else
if you like the Sex Pistols, you NEED to listen to Fun-House by The Stooges, really good proto punk.
Their cover of the Monkees song I'm Not Your Stepping Stone is epic I thinl it's a cover of a cover but the best version is the Pistols one it's epic.
At the time Sam the Recordman in Montreal sold me this L.P in a paper bag and told me that i spent good money on shit lol
They became more mane stream great live band
The pro/anti abortion angle is discussed elsewhere but, if nothing else, it reminds people that abortions are not a simple issue of women's rights but (especially the backstreet illegal kind) shouldn't be anyone's first choice of contraception. The in-your-face music and lyrics fit perfectly with this story and show the almost metal side of the Pistols. Maybe their best (though I also agree with the love for Did You No Wrong elsewhere in the comments). Once again, thanks for the name-check, JP!
I appreciate you doing so many punk rock tunes. You should check out Reality Asylum by Crass. 😊It’s fun.
Ty Travis :)
I wasn't a huge Sex Pistols fan but I really like the riffs that Glen Matlock and Steve Jones laid down. I save my John Lydon adoration for PiL.
This is a great song from a decent album. Most of this was butchered by Sid Vicious a little while later. Gah.
The story behind this song is really sick.
This is about my Nan called Pauline, she was a fan and she is from birmigham and she has schizophrenia, she is still alive but missing as she escaped from a mental hospital today! I still can’t believe a song is about her! I would like to say this isn’t a joke, I am honest
Who would have thought that the Sex Pistols were pro-life? Actually if you dig down a bit, John Lydon was an Irishman (that is to say he grew up in a Catholic mileau) and he had a strong moral sense. This song should be played in conservative Christian churches everywhere!
Well, except for the fact that he probably set a record for the number of F-bombs in one song. 😆
I think John Lydon is story teller and a poet.
Evening Justin. Dave from London. Saturday Night's Alright For... another Pistols song, from my favourite punk album. Come to think of it, it's probably the only punk album I like! Great guitar, and JL's voice is just right. As for the song's message... pass!
The Wellerman of earlier times was a poem for teenage boys, set to music by The Sex Pistols and some orchestra. I'd say it's less shocking than Bodies, but it might be a good way to get banned. It's called *Friggin in the Riggin* ruclips.net/video/Dh_i7nZT_Qs/видео.html
(You probably won't enjoy the music as much. Although if you can find a bunch of misfits to get drunk with, it's great for when the time arrives to transform that into disorderliness.)
Bold choice. Kudos!
Try EMI - a creed against the record industry.
Seminal album and probably the last decent era of Uk Music apart from that obscure lady Saint Saviour from up north.
So much music may not have happened without Never Mind the Bollocks, Steven Jones says this is his favorite track to play... Johnny, said, "we got a lot of hate for Bodies"
So the story goes, the girl had an aborted fetus in the see-through handbag.
This is about my Nan called Pauline, she was a fan and she is from birmigham and she has schizophrenia, she is still alive but missing as she escaped from a mental hospital today! I still can’t believe a song is about her! I would like to say this isn’t a joke, I am honest
Submission my fave pistols track of all time
Always loved the song, the lyrics are a little more troubling these days though.
They basically only did one album, and it's filled with great tracks.
Album still played in the car much to the disgust off the Mrs
Side 1, cut 2
Steve Jones and Stu Cook make this album. But nobody remembers their names
Paul Cook
Stu Cook is CCR
@@blitztim6416 😂 Damn I'm old. Mis-remembering names now.
neither do you
You have to look up what this song is actually about it's crazy.
If you enjoyed THAT, you should listen to The masses against the classes by Manic street preachers, a very loud angry track.. a love song to the government!
As John Lydon said the Sex Pistols would definitely be canceled in today society and it’s simply because they are a far right band despite him claiming it’s not an anti abortion it likely is especially knowing he is far right and was during the 70s
“Far right band” you couldn’t me more wrong.
@@punkoid76 most of them would be considered far right due to their beliefs
This is wonderful, feral rock music. It most certainly isn't anti-abortion, but it rails against the culture of casual abortion on whimsical demand. Direct, true, inspiring, and utterly life-changing, this song embodies rock and roll for me. Real anger, real emotion. Whither today's woke virtue signallers?
I played this outside an abortion clinic! ...what???
good one
1977 ❤
Is that a TIDBIT in the background
Yup!
@@JustJP is it worth the price for someone who doesn't do videos? It would just be music gear table candy.
I would say so; its a fun little thing to look at and has a decent amount of programmable apps :)
It WAS shocking for 1977
If you're gonna get your info off Wikipedia then you're only going to get half the story at best.
She threw her embryo, on stage. In a bag❤
I tried to warn ya! 😂
there are very few punk bands or what they call punk in England that would be played on the radio back in those days but sex pistols could be played back in the States back in those days except this song this is the only real punk song in this whole album other than that the sex pistols are just the Monkees,of Punk,, manufactured band.
Hahahaaaa! Clearly you have no idea what you’re talking about 😂
Metalheads are baby dolls compared to Punk Rock bands
She carried the fetus around in a plastic bag.
Can’t say I’m a fan of Lyndon’s anymore but this song was always a banger.
Old mr rotten is a waste of oxygen these days
It’s unfortunate but I agree.@@heathcornbeef
@@larryriley8802 Johnny seems to think PUNKROCK started and ended with the sex pistols TOTALLY WRONG ON BOTH COUNTS
To be fair he has since almost the beginning not liked the term punk at all. Personally I think that record is the best record he ever did. I’ve never been a big fan of PIL. In the post punk realm I’d easily take bands like Gang of Four or the Fall over his band.
@@larryriley8802 👍✌️👏👏👏
Ah, the anti abortion song, musically great vibe, but I don't agree with John's generalization about the issue, with the exception of a mentally ill woman, most women don't take the decision lightly.
Yeah, it's ok. Certainly hit the spot bitd. Potentially sensative subject, lots of swearing, simple-ish tune hammered out at you. Their punkiest tune, imho. Re the story JP, John's told it numerous times, so not sure which you were looking up. But there's others were when she turned up at his door she was carrying the foetus with her... How's that for a fashion accessory 🙂😱
😱😱😱👜
Amazing anti-abortion song!! In the days when an opinion was part of democratic society! !!
Sorry to everyone who thinks this song is anti-abortion: You're wrong. Johnny had this to say in an interview when asked if Bodies was anti-abortion:
"No. Quite the opposite. No, no. Early on I had an acceptance of what life really is. We lived in two rooms and we had an outdoor toilet. My mum had a miscarriage. And this isn't against my mum, but - this could have been a brother or a sister for me to play with and I had to flush it down the toilet. I mean, that strikes you. And that's like an abortion. I'm not anti- or pro-abortion. Every woman should have the choice when they face it. But that was a grim Steptoe & Son world. My mum was heartbroken. And if you construe that as being anti-abortion, then you're a silly cu... sausage."
So, he's pro-choice and has a special message to those who construe.
Wrong....Johnny had this to say in an interview when asked if Bodies was anti-abortion:
"No. Quite the opposite. No, no. Early on I had an acceptance of what life really is. We lived in two rooms and we had an outdoor toilet. My mum had a miscarriage. And this isn't against my mum, but - this could have been a brother or a sister for me to play with and I had to flush it down the toilet. I mean, that strikes you. And that's like an abortion. I'm not anti- or pro-abortion. Every woman should have the choice when they face it. But that was a grim Steptoe & Son world. My mum was heartbroken. And if you construe that as being anti-abortion, then you're a silly cu... sausage."
So, he's pro-choice and has a special message to those who construe.
Not very good
Short and to the point but your wrong 😅😅😅
Only to a person who can't tell just how good it actually is.