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I love John Lydon, he's one of very few "celebrities" I care to pay attention to. I'm glad he's staying busy as ever with the new PiL album and tour. I can't wait to see them come to the States.
I thought he was intelligent until I saw him support Donald Trump. I still think he's intelligent but he clearly has serious judgment issues in politics.
@@YipJumpMusic not to me. I'm pro-choice, in favor of workers unions, I think the minimum wage should be a living wage, and many other things that the left supports. So no. To me it's straightforward.
I loved it when Prince didn’t let ANY press access free @ his gig. Only a couple of guys were willing to pay, and stayed. That really says it all, doesn’t it?
I'll never stop being fascinated by John's psychology, how he somehow learned early on that attack was the best form of defence, the fight or flight tactic of constant negativity and criticism of others. And you can't help but feel there's the mental burden of denouncing others for being fake when of course 'Johnny Rotten' is a fake character. Utterly fascinating guy that has produced some of the best British music of all time. Thanks Scottish TeeVee for all of these videos.
John Lydon, a really great singer, and intelligent and downright funniest people you could enjoy and evening with. If he hadn't become a " singer, certainly comedian would have been his next calling as he's definitely an "entertainer' with too much charisma for a 9- 5 job! John Lydon foes down as one of my heroes, and I'm not just saying music, but period. I absolutely love the guy, and sure if I had lived in England instead of America we've probably been good friends, or me an unpaid rhodie anyway. lol! Thanks for the music and the laughs my friend. You certainly took a dull and uninteresting world, and made it interesting!
The more i listen to John, the more i think he's relevant. Just finished reading Anger is an energy, & similar to Dave Grohl, he has a very big heart & loves nature & ( some) people.
It's interesting. A person at work told me that she hated Rotten and the Pistols but she loves punk music. And I said to her that if it wasn't for Rotten and the Pistols there would be no punk music. And it's true. There would have been no Green Day, Nirvana, no SLF, none of them would have existed. Music probably still would not have progressed.
Agree 100% And the majority of big big bands that came after them they all said the same thing If it wasn’t for the pistols and the whole punk movement they wouldn’t have progressed at all So punk definitely had a massive helping hand in the music industry
Wow, John! I lived through this period, took on the revolutionary aspects as well as the honesty (I hope). At 67 now, I see its influence still, everywhere! Take fashion. We continue to colour our hair, wear Doc Martens, leather, badges and diverse jewellery, get tattoos and piercings. Personally I think that one of the things the punk movement gave us was the freedom to wear whatever we effing well like! Prior to that we followed a code of what was permissable and what was not. Like little lambs. And he is so right about hippydom!
John Lydon one of two muscicans and human beings i respect. Lemmy Kilmister is the other one. Public Image Limited are one of the most talented and unique bands with the creative genius and vision of John Lydon. John THE TRUTH Lydon that is why i respect him for his total honesty and no nonsense straight talking.
Me too! Johnny has to be the most fascinating, intelligent talented and absolutely gorgeously handsome rock star on the planet. I have never seen such a beautiful man, apart from David Bowie, the other rock god. I find David and Johnny very sexy! ❤❤❤💋💋
Me too, he is absolutely gorgeously handsome isn't he? I've been in love with this man for decades! LOLZ. He definitely is the whole package! I met him last year, dream come true for me! He was lovely. ❤❤
Maybe it was just a conversation he was passionate about what he was talking about and the interviewer is asking deeper questions. He went through alot and saw more than most I recon. He's very self ( not selfish) I like Him
Another one I remember, I have this on VHS somewhere, the Scottish Sex Pistols played holidays at the start of this with the press rushing in thinking it was the real thing, another gem unearthed thanks for that.
I absolutely love Johnny! He is a highly intelligent, fascinating, amazing man with a heart of gold and so handsome! The only famous person I have respect for❤❤❤❤
@Girls on film Oh yes, I remember. I own that DVD. He does say that, but I find him really attractive. Back then and now! He certainly does it for me anyway!
The fact that he was so fucking good looking makes his absolute intelligence and sense of self more beguiling. Especially when you were fed the tripe that he was a dirty stupid disruptive, dangerous piece of trash. He was actually quite the package; quite a realized human at that time. At the right place at the right time. I am honored I came of age during their message. Even being American, at 14 then, thank the Universe this was part of my influence. I am a better person for it. Thank you John!!!
I have a lot of respect for Johnny, he is very bright and insightful. Funny now he's now a grandfather and loves it. I share his sentiments about the "royal family", spot on there Johnny! I liked all his music, don;t know why he hates Seattle, as I am from there, though i am sure he has his reasons, and I like the song!
But he was like a father figure to his step grandchildren, who didn’t have that in their lives. You don’t necessarily have to have your own kids to have an influence on lives, and sometimes it works better that way. He had the best of both worlds. Maybe that was meant to be, and an example.
He changes his mind about everything. He always has, he says one thing one minute and another the next. For example I have seen a few interviews where he is asked what music he likes. On one he says "nothing, they are all useless" on another he says "Iggy Pop and reggae, that's it" yet on another he says how much he likes Kate Bush and her music and then if you read his book he mentions that he loves Hawkwind, The Kinks and The Doors. He is a great man, very funny and very intelligent but he is full of shit. He changes his mind about everything. He makes it up as he goes along.
@@lennywebb6740 The one that always gets me is when he try to make out living in Finsbury Park as an Irishman was like being raised in Beirut or something, but it was full of Irish at one point. Half the Arsenal team and the manager where Irish in the late 70`s.
@@lennywebb6740 your quite simply missing the complete aspect of what the terminology of so called 'punk' is about , ie: Non-Conformity with your own thoughts when you want and moreover being yourself. Expecting the same rhetoric when asked the same question's and not getting it shows clearly that you yourself just don't get it.
Firstly I should say that I am a massive fan of John and he's one of my favourite people in the industry plus I was born, raised and still live two streets away from the estate he grew up in and I was born on the same day (thirty years later but still 31st Jan)... So I am certainly not attacking him but as great as PiL were/are it would not be right for MTV or any mainstream platform to play their music. There is music that finds you and there is music you have to find. Both have a purpose. To be honest I am responding to the video in context because everything I wrote is redundant in today's world and the way most people access music.
@@markgreet3543 Yes I have been on TV a few times, Spanish TV when I attended a music festival, then The Racing Channel, (Horse Racing) where I was interviewed by Derek Thompson, I was a guest that day as his son wanted to meet me, his son watches my other youtube channel and most recently I was on a quiz show, made in Glasgow at the BBC studios, for American TV with Craig Ferguson.
Okay I've been watching his interviews today starting with 1977 when pil started and then I made it to 87, and in that interview he was still annoyed at the idea of even talking about the Sex Pistols. Then I go to this interview five years later and he's all about the Sex Pistols. Talking about them getting ready to get back together with them. So somewhere between 87 and 92 is this Missing Link I'm looking for where he changed his tune completely
The part where he's promoting a Sex Pistols release, and a book about the Sex Pistols. Normally he doesn't want to talk The Sex Pistols when because he's releasing a PiL album and has more interesting things to talk about.
'''...but if we do, that would be all for the right reasons...' - there you go, 100% honesty as always, despite the sardonic smile conveying that remark about other members of the band's 'lesser 'thought'' contribution. The right reasons behind what would generate the Filthy Lucre tour in 4 years time? Everyone wanted to have a laugh and being able to say ''I saw the Pistols''. Being cruel to be kind is just another branch of honesty , just like being preemptively cautious with words, when you do have a mastermind.
For Lydon all the right reasons were more about who was and wasn't getting paid. Something I don't have a problem.. which I was old enough to trek out and see it back then.
Poverty, lack of money, desperation bad governments, nobody's capable of doing anything about it ..your a slave to the system he is a realist love it so right
around 3.30 he's definitely right. And it was yet 1992. Almost 30 years have passed... now that remark has outgrown the legend, except for those who never got it ( the utter sociocultural importance of Punk, not as a business but as a residue of indignation and resilience against ''the state of things'' or ''the public thing''). He's done his bit alright.
@@LarzGustafsson Lydon is actually a huge fan of modern hip hop and even appeared on a show that interviews hip hop and rap artists. Music is still good if not better, that's the punk mindset
He used to seem to have great ideas but now he supports someone that works to ruin the opposite of what he used to speak of. It makes no sense that someone who supports the working class supports Trump. Trump only cares about the 1%.
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Lydon looks cool with the slicked back hair.
Fr fr 💯
Yeah, I like it..
@@iloveanimals6361 he has had some crazy hairstyles as well in his days
@@jakehughes735 ...He sure has 😊 and they all suit him so well..
Most men do for some reason, they just don't realise it lol
I love John Lydon, he's one of very few "celebrities" I care to pay attention to. I'm glad he's staying busy as ever with the new PiL album and tour. I can't wait to see them come to the States.
Thanks for watching and commenting, I hope they tour your area sometime soon. I'll see them in Edinburgh in a few weeks.
Got to respect John's brutal honesty. What the world today seriously lacks. It shows
So f. true. Exactly what I thought.
I thought he was intelligent until I saw him support Donald Trump. I still think he's intelligent but he clearly has serious judgment issues in politics.
@@damienholland9244I’m pretty sure no one is right when it comes to politics.
@@YipJumpMusic not to me. I'm pro-choice, in favor of workers unions, I think the minimum wage should be a living wage, and many other things that the left supports.
So no. To me it's straightforward.
John is one of a kind. Unique. It is a shame, hope in this world would be more as honest people as he is. True diamond.
A good interviewer in my personal opinion. She kept up
Yeah. Tough job with John.
He's spot on about journalists getting everything for free and not really appreciating it.
I loved it when Prince didn’t let
ANY press access free @ his gig.
Only a couple of guys were willing
to pay, and stayed.
That really says it all, doesn’t it?
You can never argue with honest people!!!! Superb interview
If only John had kept this look going forward, he looks very stylish.
Hi Zelda how is Scott, how is the book coming along.
I could listen to him talk all day 😍
I'll never stop being fascinated by John's psychology, how he somehow learned early on that attack was the best form of defence, the fight or flight tactic of constant negativity and criticism of others. And you can't help but feel there's the mental burden of denouncing others for being fake when of course 'Johnny Rotten' is a fake character. Utterly fascinating guy that has produced some of the best British music of all time. Thanks Scottish TeeVee for all of these videos.
well said
I think that is why Johnny was supportive of Trump early on. Wouldn't be surprised if he still does.
Johnny rotten is a fake character?
@@te9591 I think the other poster means "fictional" character.
What's fake about his character ??? You haven't said what you think it is...
Best interview I've seen with John - Good interviewer as well.
As an Irish man, an observant Irish man, I can´t help admiring John.
Thanks for watching and commenting Julien
John Lydon, a really great singer, and intelligent and downright funniest people you could enjoy and evening with. If he hadn't become a " singer, certainly comedian would have been his next calling as he's definitely an "entertainer' with too much charisma for a 9- 5 job! John Lydon foes down as one of my heroes, and I'm not just saying music, but period. I absolutely love the guy, and sure if I had lived in England instead of America we've probably been good friends, or me an unpaid rhodie anyway. lol! Thanks for the music and the laughs my friend. You certainly took a dull and uninteresting world, and made it interesting!
Great interview. Johnny usually is sarcastic and jokes around in his interviews, but he's actually pretty serious here.
Thanks for watching and commenting
if there was a dedicated man who totally loved his family it is John, behind the mask he is a lovely man.
“This business only likes the pale shadows. It doesn’t like the real thing.” Damn, that’s deep.
The more i listen to John, the more i think he's relevant. Just finished reading Anger is an energy, & similar to Dave Grohl, he has a very big heart & loves nature & ( some) people.
I like this interview. Good questions and lots of honesty. I like knowing how it really was.
Excellent interview
Thanks for watching and commenting Alan
He’s a very intelligent guy with a great sense of humor
The finest Rotten interview. Composed, clear. He defines the Punk Movement very clearly.
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for commenting
He defines John Lydon, nothing else.
@@hulmerist4297 True.
It's interesting. A person at work told me that she hated Rotten and the Pistols but she loves punk music. And I said to her that if it wasn't for Rotten and the Pistols there would be no punk music. And it's true. There would have been no Green Day, Nirvana, no SLF, none of them would have existed. Music probably still would not have progressed.
Agree 100%
And the majority of big big bands that came after them they all said the same thing
If it wasn’t for the pistols and the whole punk movement they wouldn’t have progressed at all
So punk definitely had a massive helping hand in the music industry
You're actually proud of this?
@@CanadaWaxSolvent yes I am
Problem??
You forgot to mention the Damned they kicked off in 76 so I would say it's equal pretty much as to who started UK punk
Wow, John!
I lived through this period, took on the revolutionary aspects as well as the honesty (I hope). At 67 now, I see its influence still, everywhere! Take fashion. We continue to colour our hair, wear Doc Martens, leather, badges and diverse jewellery, get tattoos and piercings.
Personally I think that one of the things the punk movement gave us was the freedom to wear whatever we effing well like! Prior to that we followed a code of what was permissable and what was not. Like little lambs.
And he is so right about hippydom!
Loved your interview, nice repoir there! Johnny will always say it how it is, and what a cheeky smile he has ! Love him🎶🎸💋
Harsh words John... dare say he’d agree this interview wasn’t his proudest moment. Sid was a huge part of the bands image.
Sid vicious is almost as big of a legend in his own write as the sex pistols.
Quite a handsome chap in his youth
Wow! Brutal honesty. Refreshing!
John Lydon one of two muscicans and human beings i respect. Lemmy Kilmister is the other one. Public Image Limited are one of the most talented and unique bands with the creative genius and vision of John Lydon.
John THE TRUTH Lydon that is why i respect him for his total honesty and no nonsense straight talking.
My God he looks great here.
Good and happy.
yes, he's not bad looking
was hot
He certainly is! Johnny is absolutely gorgeously handsome, I have an insane crush on him, actually I'm in love LOL! He is the whole package ❤❤❤❤💋
Handsome man
I am in love with this man. He's the whole package.
Me too! Johnny has to be the most fascinating, intelligent talented and absolutely gorgeously handsome rock star on the planet. I have never seen such a beautiful man, apart from David Bowie, the other rock god. I find David and Johnny very sexy! ❤❤❤💋💋
Agree❤️
Me too, he is absolutely gorgeously handsome isn't he? I've been in love with this man for decades! LOLZ. He definitely is the whole package! I met him last year, dream come true for me! He was lovely. ❤❤
Me too until that old hags jubilee this year. An old hypocrite he has made himself into now unfortunately.
Total legend
Ive never seen him more composed or friendly. While still managing to say some terrible things. haha
Maybe it was just a conversation he was passionate about what he was talking about and the interviewer is asking deeper questions. He went through alot and saw more than most I recon. He's very self ( not selfish) I like Him
I think it's because the questions were intelligent
Haven't seen him look this great since the Sex Pistols.
Another one I remember, I have this on VHS somewhere, the Scottish Sex Pistols played holidays at the start of this with the press rushing in thinking it was the real thing, another gem unearthed thanks for that.
Man speaks so much sense!
I absolutely love Johnny! He is a highly intelligent, fascinating, amazing man with a heart of gold and so handsome! The only famous person I have respect for❤❤❤❤
@Girls on film Oh yes, I remember. I own that DVD. He does say that, but I find him really attractive. Back then and now! He certainly does it for me anyway!
The fact that he was so fucking good looking makes his absolute intelligence and sense of self more beguiling. Especially when you were fed the tripe that he was a dirty stupid disruptive, dangerous piece of trash. He was actually quite the package; quite a realized human at that time. At the right place at the right time. I am honored I came of age during their message. Even being American, at 14 then, thank the Universe this was part of my influence. I am a better person for it. Thank you John!!!
Great interview ! John Lydon on top of his game !
One thing about John he is as honest as the day is long a man of principles
He certainly is
@@ScottishTeeVee Unfortunately these days those principles have manifested as pro-Brexit bs
Some butter anyone?
@@greatone7314 Why not, punks eat butter too don't they?
@@drea4195 He said doing commericals was a sell-out to true music
Great interview.
Thanks for watching and commenting Rich
clever guy.
John Lydon sure changed his tune in 99 regarding Sid's death.
what do you mean?
this was my favorite time of PiL, which was basically the McGeoch years.
I was 16 when I bought the album 9 , I loved it , it was different
Thanks for watching and commenting David
Nice one Mate! never seen this one before...
Glad you enjoyed it Tabbert. Hope you are safe and well.
he looks handsome with his hair slicked back
I have a lot of respect for Johnny, he is very bright and insightful. Funny now he's now a grandfather and loves it. I share his sentiments about the "royal family", spot on there Johnny! I liked all his music, don;t know why he hates Seattle, as I am from there, though i am sure he has his reasons, and I like the song!
He looks really slick here.
Your spot on about life John especially government and money 👍👍👍
14:35 - John massively regretted not having kids in the end.
I alway thought he would make a good dad, but it was not to be.
Having Kids would of
slowed him down,
But he was like a father figure to his step grandchildren, who didn’t have that in their lives. You don’t necessarily have to have your own kids to have an influence on lives, and sometimes it works better that way. He had the best of both worlds. Maybe that was meant to be, and an example.
"Primitive gutter people".... I like that. Treat the fans fair.
With the hairdo like this, it's John Rourke Lydon.)))
Exactly. If everything was free, there'd be really no value or appreciation whereas if you buy something, it has value which leads to appreciation.
Thanks for watching and commenting Duff🙂
John Lydon ♥️🇬🇧 P.I.L
First time I've ever seen him looking like a normal human being 😂😂😂
I really enjoyed Physcopath! Great interview open and honest!
So Sid Vicious was the Andrew Ridgley of the Sex Pistols? interesting video.
LMAO!!
Johnny was ahead of the time's and very wise, he was and is a very smart person always have I admired him ❤️
Love him. Not easy to be that frank.
He's definitely changed his mind about having no regrets about Sid''s death.
He changes his mind about everything. He always has, he says one thing one minute and another the next. For example I have seen a few interviews where he is asked what music he likes. On one he says "nothing, they are all useless" on another he says "Iggy Pop and reggae, that's it" yet on another he says how much he likes Kate Bush and her music and then if you read his book he mentions that he loves Hawkwind, The Kinks and The Doors. He is a great man, very funny and very intelligent but he is full of shit. He changes his mind about everything. He makes it up as he goes along.
@@lennywebb6740 The one that always gets me is when he try to make out living in Finsbury Park as an Irishman was like being raised in Beirut or something, but it was full of Irish at one point. Half the Arsenal team and the manager where Irish in the late 70`s.
Yeah, he expressed that change of mind in the documentary "The Filth and Fury"(2000)
@@lennywebb6740 He is screwing with the audience and interviewers
@@lennywebb6740 your quite simply missing the complete aspect of what the terminology of so called 'punk' is about , ie: Non-Conformity with your own thoughts when you want and moreover being yourself.
Expecting the same rhetoric when asked the same question's and not getting it shows clearly that you yourself just don't get it.
Genius creative...but pure artist...he wants people to question things. Just to think and take good action
I've only recently heard of the existence of the sex pistols, I absolutely love the honesty of John lydon its a breath of fresh air
Wow, really you just heard of the Sex Pistols. I hope you find lots of tracks that you enjoy.
Welcome to Planet Earth
Apart from when he was in the Pistols I think this is the best his hair has ever looked. He has had some bad hair do's in later years.
Agreed, I do like his hair in this style. Thanks for watching and commenting Billy
i fully get what he means about growing up working class, we're the backbone of Britain!
always liked John Lydon for his honesty i have had my own woes for being truthful !
Firstly I should say that I am a massive fan of John and he's one of my favourite people in the industry plus I was born, raised and still live two streets away from the estate he grew up in and I was born on the same day (thirty years later but still 31st Jan)...
So I am certainly not attacking him but as great as PiL were/are it would not be right for MTV or any mainstream platform to play their music. There is music that finds you and there is music you have to find. Both have a purpose.
To be honest I am responding to the video in context because everything I wrote is redundant in today's world and the way most people access music.
“IF I want to be arrogant about it…”
That would be out of character, right?🤣🤣🤣
Lydon looks like an insurance salesman here.
johnny, JUST another unique eternal light shining
Thanks for watching and commenting
The bold johnny always sharp as a razor.
Great interview 👍
Thanks Mark, good to see you looking over many of the videos on this channel, I do see all of your comments and appreciate them all.
@@ScottishTeeVee your welcome if you don't mind me asking have you been on TV once?? Anyway have a great weekend look forward to more videos cheers
@@markgreet3543 Yes I have been on TV a few times, Spanish TV when I attended a music festival, then The Racing Channel, (Horse Racing) where I was interviewed by Derek Thompson, I was a guest that day as his son wanted to meet me, his son watches my other youtube channel and most recently I was on a quiz show, made in Glasgow at the BBC studios, for American TV with Craig Ferguson.
@@ScottishTeeVee I thought you may have been on mastermind tv show??
@@markgreet3543 😆 God no, I'd fail at the first question "Name?" "Um... Pass" 🤣
I see a cool young punk David Lynch☝️
Okay I've been watching his interviews today starting with 1977 when pil started and then I made it to 87, and in that interview he was still annoyed at the idea of even talking about the Sex Pistols. Then I go to this interview five years later and he's all about the Sex Pistols. Talking about them getting ready to get back together with them. So somewhere between 87 and 92 is this Missing Link I'm looking for where he changed his tune completely
The part where he's promoting a Sex Pistols release, and a book about the Sex Pistols. Normally he doesn't want to talk The Sex Pistols when because he's releasing a PiL album and has more interesting things to talk about.
14:50 "You better not, my wife is sitting next you." And then he makes that crazy face lol
Spot on about the Royal Family.
He could see the media for what they were even back then, and their far worse now
Lydon contradicts himself in every interview
'''...but if we do, that would be all for the right reasons...' - there you go, 100% honesty as always, despite the sardonic smile conveying that remark about other members of the band's 'lesser 'thought'' contribution. The right reasons behind what would generate the Filthy Lucre tour in 4 years time? Everyone wanted to have a laugh and being able to say ''I saw the Pistols''. Being cruel to be kind is just another branch of honesty , just like being preemptively cautious with words, when you do have a mastermind.
For Lydon all the right reasons were more about who was and wasn't getting paid. Something I don't have a problem.. which I was old enough to trek out and see it back then.
He has a Chris Packham look going on here ...
Words still true today 2022
Or Advertising Butter 🌋
Poverty, lack of money, desperation bad governments, nobody's capable of doing anything about it ..your a slave to the system he is a realist love it so right
I love this guy. I don't think he would like me... But then that's what I like about him! 🤔🇬🇧
Must be tiresome for him being such a self involved person
We didn’t get airplay because we’re working class…. No Johnny that’s not why mate 😂😂😂
around 3.30 he's definitely right. And it was yet 1992. Almost 30 years have passed... now that remark has outgrown the legend, except for those who never got it ( the utter sociocultural importance of Punk, not as a business but as a residue of indignation and resilience against ''the state of things'' or ''the public thing''). He's done his bit alright.
Crazy how long ago 92 was innit
LEGEND.
They only like the pale shadows not the real thing......yep, authenticity in pop music is rare
Highly intelligent, amazing man
John...I like you
Imagine what Lydon thinks of today's "music" 😂
Larz Gustafsson Most people do, and it's no wonder. Gone are the days of lead singers who can sing in a band that plays instruments.
@@LarzGustafsson Lydon is actually a huge fan of modern hip hop and even appeared on a show that interviews hip hop and rap artists. Music is still good if not better, that's the punk mindset
Can’t any music kid get shagged with class? Write some decent shit while doing it? 😂😂😂
@Seth Belfort what 20s? Sex Pistols broke up before I was even born.
.....................................................................rubish.
This interview looks👀 way older than 1992. It still seems to have that 8mm quality
Wasn't all that *important* -- belittling but perhaps true 🥱
Even though Megadeth's cover isn't special, the rest of that album is good
👍👍👍👍🇮🇪All true
We need him in goverment.
Things that matter
Poverty. Unfairness
Right right right. 👌👍👍👍👍
He used to seem to have great ideas but now he supports someone that works to ruin the opposite of what he used to speak of. It makes no sense that someone who supports the working class supports Trump. Trump only cares about the 1%.
Sid was apparently a really good singer. I'd say he was equally as talented if not more so than John.
After John left the Sex Pistols I always thought that Sid could have replaced him and bought Glen Matlock back on Bass 👍
Eloquent always
👑
It's interesting when he takes an interview seriously, just boring when he acts up.
02:23 What a fascinating analogy!
The main man!
Fuck I think I'm love with him
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