@@unbroken1010 Having lost their hate campaign against every other group, race, religion, and sexuality, Conservatives turned their hatred to transgender people. GFY fash.
Every single song on this album is excellent. It’s one of those where you don’t skip any. My ex-husband introduced me to P.I.L. when we first met in 1990. We got married in 1991 and divorced in 2018. Listening to this always takes me back to that first summer, walking to each other’s houses, just driving around listening to music, happy to be together.
@@shilohxo9291 Short story is he cheated on me with a co-worker, asked for a trial separation during which he was supposed to live with his mother for 3 months, but he had really moved in with her. I filed when I finally figured it out. I had cancer in 2001. I’d rather have gone thru that again. I’m much better now, lol. Time’s finally working. 🙏🏻
I am always sad to hear of marriages that don't work out. I have found myself in relationships that seemed impossible to repair as well. I wish you the best.
@Amy Barret: I introduced P.I.L. to my girlfriend when I met her, 13 years ago. She was far younger than me (she was 27, I was 39). I hated the age difference, didn't want people to think I was that kind of guy (I'm nearer in age of her parents, 11 years) but we really fell in love and I told her she shouldn’t because I was going to die way before her. She gave me the best answer « I could get hit by a car any day. Who says you'll die first? »... The was the most brillant answer I ever heard and there is not a day I regret my choice! We still listen to P.I.L. and I really hope that our story will never end like yours. I know I will never do that to her. Loyalty is too important to me (in love and in friendship). I'm really sorry that your story ended up like that, I hope you're doing well and I'm sending you a big hug. Your story touched me!
I know you won't see this Mr. Lydon, but I'm very sorry you've just lost Nora. When it comes to a marriage in the music business, you both had high standards. Much respect to you both.
Love this album & feel sorry for kids who don’t get to read the liner notes of the vinyls, cassettes or cd’s. This band was so good, so important then & today!
I love, LOVE McGeoch's work in this song. He was such an excellent, zany and seriously talented guy. Love his work with Siouxsie and just about anything else he did. T
Punk is an Attitude NOT a Musical Style! There will never be anyone more Punk than John Lydon no matter whether he's singing a Folk Song, a Pop Song or a Heavy Metal Song!
Agreed punks from my gen born 87 to 97 were posers. Im the only one who didnt wear the uniform unless i stole a cool jacket or vest snd i only had a mohawk on occasion only stole the color had frkends cut the hair and used super glue in it. The others were only in it for the parties inwas in it for more and fuck were they jealous. No mohawk i actjally buy xlothes sometimes but ive always love a variety of music and when my friend died i realized i was rhe last true punk. He didnt put that show together when he was alive for peoole to grieve he wanted us to party i tried moshing knocking into these loser they just stood there getting mad at me. Thatsnwhen i realized luke and i were closer than any of them snd we only become close towards the end. He had more resoect for m3 because i had not filter no bullshit and i never fucking will.
Ill argue Luke Ervin was just as punk. An obscure punk artist who put together venues. Never told us he was dying. Loved all music. ALL MUSIC. He was a true punk. So is lydan. I have the attitude but am more business minded from other exoeriences
Agreed. I keep telling people that what he’s saying now is still punk rock. He hates insane lefties because they are everything he’s always been against. The “punk rock look” has been appropriated by low iq, low information idiots that like cardi b.. punk rock is no longer a look it’s always been the attitude
Saw Johnny front row at the Beacon on the Happy tour. I didn't know what to expect. He blew me away. Incredibly professional and despite the bad cold he said he was suffering from, swigging large bottles of water, sang and performed like it was his best day. Band was tight and in sync. Unforgettable experience and I've seen almost everyone. My date and I could not hear for four hours after the show and just mouthed words to each other.
Saw 'em on that tour too though when did they were opening for someone, can't remember who ... I wanna say it was the Cure or INXS, maybe? Someone like that, I went to EVERYONE back then. I showed up early to check 'em out, for sure. Still have my Happy? copy on vinyl from those days ...
Saw PiL with New Order in 88 at Poplar Creek amphitheater outside of Chicago. Lots of people in the crowd had NO IDEA who PiL were...boy were they in for a wonderful surprise! They ruled that show, Jonny is the consummate frontman
When I first moved to Seattle I started working in a manufacturing shop. Met an older guy that went by Mr. T. He found out I was a record collector as he was and we instantly started trading records. One of the first he gave me was a set of Public Image records with some miles Davis stuff that just got re pressed. Me. T rules and so does PIL and so does Seattle. Sean - 2019
I remember hearing this song on the radio in the 80's and wondering what it was called or who it was by. Started popping into my head again the past couple of months and I finally decided I needed to get online and try to track it down. Love this song.
Also love this...reminds me of the 90's lol! Funny to think that I used to listen to PIL and saw them at the Moore Theatre in Seattle. They only performed half of the show because the drummer got sick. Still have the ticket stub...ahhh,, the 90's.
He's like a breath of fresh air! Nothing bad for an Irish guy born in London at the same day when his immigrant parents came to England. Despite -- and even because? -- the meningitis, the total ammnesya at his 8, the curve on his spine, the lack of musical education... HE IS THE BEST! He's the incarnated intelligence itself... A genuine British poetry, original, provoking, disturbing, punk, modern... A real alchemist, uniting art and reality. The Most Revolutionary Musician Ever.
kevin brown Seattle is a fucking shit hole. Lousy weather- and yes it really does rain all the time- and unfriendly people does not a great city make. I know because I was forced to spend most of my childhood in America's most overrated city.
yeah, often his style could be described as waking up drunk and naked in a thrift-store and grabbing the closest stuff to wear before you get caught, but in a way that makes it look like you at least tried to match something, and it definitely works well.
He is still fantastic! Seen PIL in concert this last year, and he is just as great as ever!! Love all his songs~Thanks for the posting~Love this video!
The pinnacle of alternative rock. I am 20 and I learned about PIL from a record store employee a year ago and hooked ever since. Seattle is one of the most chill and epic tracks I hear ever heard. Rise leaves me in tears too.
Whenever I hear this I wonder how many others wandered into the unspoken hell/bizarro world that is Seattle and lived to not only tell this tale, but fully understand this song's true meaning(s) as well. I earned my f-ing "t-shirt"! Did you?
Kcuf elgoog You could have done anything, if you wanted And all your friends and family think that you're lucky But the side of you they'll never see Is when you're left alone with your memories That hold your life together, like glue
Public Image Limited performed on Thanksgiving Night of 1987. It's still the Best Concert that I've Ever been to! I saw Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd in the 70's in Cincinnati and they were good, but they performed in the Colosseum. Public Image Limited was @ A Nightclub made for Concerts and it was the Best Stage, Lighting and Johnny Lydon danced all over the stage while he was singing! No singer ever moved like he did! I really like the way they made this video too!
yeah, either that or they'll attempt to destroy it... damnant quod non intelligunt- they condemn what they don't understand. The fact that the phrase has been around long enough to have been used in latin (and very likely long before) says quite a statement about humanity. The fact that humanity is still here says more though.
I love the way Johnny's music and artistry has never stopped transforming and evolving in different directions. Only really getting into it all now through reading ANGER IS AN ENERGY - it's all in there!
I think seattle is a great place place to live because it has an amazing vibe and it has such a extraordinary culture. It is different from other cities and is a beautiful place to live, with a mix of modern contemporary architecture and retro stuff too. Gotta love the rain. Seattle just brings such a good feeling to you and it really makes your day. I wish I could live there but I'm about 20 minutes away.
It might make more sense to know that it's only titled Seattle because they happened to be in that City when they wrote it but the whole album is a theme of military versus revolution versus wealth versus struggle etc.
Lu Edmonds and that saz. It's such a beautiful instrument. I'm familiar with him from The Mekons (remember Lu Cipher?), but I've loved this song since it came out. Imagine my shock when I learned a few years ago that Lu was part of PiL playing on Seattle with a writing cred. "Happy" times.
"Seattle and they started jamming about and rehearsing and started putting together a really catchy tune. So I flew up, and the words just flowed out instantly. It's a great song. The subject is about rioting, really, and when you see them World Trade Organization riots, it's kind of appropriate. It's an homage to Seattle, a town that's never done us any harm. A town we feel quite warm about... great atmosphere, the gigs are always amazing. It feels like home to me."
i know some pil fans hate the later stuff; "metal box is the only good album they made"... i loved this version of pil as much as the original... john mcgeogh? he was a fucking brilliant & highly underrated guitar player - then & now!...
i'm with you, op. i have adored every pil album since first issue, each bringing its own unique sound to the table. i do think 9 was probably the weakest, but dang, everyone has a misstep every now and then, and that album is far from terrible. mcgeoch, edmonds, smith, all those later guys are badly under appreciated.
"The ordinary will ignore whatever they cannot explain" love it
Still Relevant sir.
Pretty much today 2022
And they did mental gymnastics for pronouns
'And if nothing happens, then everything remains the same again"
@@unbroken1010 Having lost their hate campaign against every other group, race, religion, and sexuality, Conservatives turned their hatred to transgender people. GFY fash.
John McGeoch is a legend, i can't imagine public image, the banshees, magazine without him
Johnny’s vocals at his best and John McGeogh’s guitar is flawless. Brilliant tune.
One of Britain’s great guitarists. And it must be true because Budgie said so.
He was fabulous
One of the best, we surely miss old Mcgeogh a truly inspirational person.
Breaks my heart seeing him here ❤
Can we appreciate that bass line as well from Allen i believe?
Lu Edmonds (Spizz, Mekons), Bruce Smith (The Pop Group, The Slits), John McGeoch (Magazine, Siouxsie and The Banshees).
Every single song on this album is excellent. It’s one of those where you don’t skip any. My ex-husband introduced me to P.I.L. when we first met in 1990. We got married in 1991 and divorced in 2018. Listening to this always takes me back to that first summer, walking to each other’s houses, just driving around listening to music, happy to be together.
What happened to you 2 if you don’t mind me asking
@@shilohxo9291 Short story is he cheated on me with a co-worker, asked for a trial separation during which he was supposed to live with his mother for 3 months, but he had really moved in with her. I filed when I finally figured it out. I had cancer in 2001. I’d rather have gone thru that again. I’m much better now, lol. Time’s finally working. 🙏🏻
@@StLProgressive am sorry, but you have a bright future planned ahead of you!
I am always sad to hear of marriages that don't work out. I have found myself in relationships that seemed impossible to repair as well. I wish you the best.
@Amy Barret: I introduced P.I.L. to my girlfriend when I met her, 13 years ago. She was far younger than me (she was 27, I was 39). I hated the age difference, didn't want people to think I was that kind of guy (I'm nearer in age of her parents, 11 years) but we really fell in love and I told her she shouldn’t because I was going to die way before her. She gave me the best answer « I could get hit by a car any day. Who says you'll die first? »... The was the most brillant answer I ever heard and there is not a day I regret my choice! We still listen to P.I.L. and I really hope that our story will never end like yours. I know I will never do that to her. Loyalty is too important to me (in love and in friendship). I'm really sorry that your story ended up like that, I hope you're doing well and I'm sending you a big hug. Your story touched me!
One of the best bass lines and guitar riffs ever recorded.
ONE OF THE BEST MOST ICONIC VOICES OF THE 80S, MY FAVES . . !!
One of the greatest songs ever produced. I used to play it on repeat for hours at a time.
I know you won't see this Mr. Lydon, but I'm very sorry you've just lost Nora. When it comes to a marriage in the music business, you both had high standards. Much respect to you both.
❤ brilliant take , so thoughtful !
R.I.P John McGeoch... We miss you man. Music ain't the same anymore without you....
Intro guitar on this is epic.
Mh exact thoughts
Vai?
@@randallpmcmurphy7501 It’s John McGeoch.
Cool
@@RavenWillliams cant get enough of it.
Love this album & feel sorry for kids who don’t get to read the liner notes of the vinyls, cassettes or cd’s. This band was so good, so important then & today!
Later era PiL is very underrated. Love the guitar parts in this song. Both John McGeogh and Lu Edmonds are genius guitarists.
yes, the same album 9 is simply beautiful and very elaborate, it would be interesting if the producer didn’t screw up with That What is not🤓
I'm here today remembering that guitar work!
Loved it, always.
Love Johnny's face at the end 😅👍
Great bass line and lyrics, one of my favourite Johnny vocals, from the 80s too.
John Lydon...what a fantastic and inspirational human being
He's an idiot Lol!
I agree with both of you.
Fuk yes!
Beyond beyond, like Bowie, and Syd, best of what UK had to offer
How is he inspirational?
I love, LOVE McGeoch's work in this song. He was such an excellent, zany and seriously talented guy. Love his work with Siouxsie and just about anything else he did. T
The older I get the most surprising his guitar sounds
Banshee's McGeoch? Never knew.
One of the best ever!
@@princeofcupspoc9073 Yep few of my fav Banshee's songs were recorded when he was a member.
not. sorry but the main guitar work on this song is made by Lu Edmunds and his fantastic electric Saz. check it out on live gigs.
Punk is an Attitude NOT a Musical Style! There will never be anyone more Punk than John Lydon no matter whether he's singing a Folk Song, a Pop Song or a Heavy Metal Song!
His new song sucks completely. You probably have pronouns
Agreed punks from my gen born 87 to 97 were posers. Im the only one who didnt wear the uniform unless i stole a cool jacket or vest snd i only had a mohawk on occasion only stole the color had frkends cut the hair and used super glue in it. The others were only in it for the parties inwas in it for more and fuck were they jealous. No mohawk i actjally buy xlothes sometimes but ive always love a variety of music and when my friend died i realized i was rhe last true punk. He didnt put that show together when he was alive for peoole to grieve he wanted us to party i tried moshing knocking into these loser they just stood there getting mad at me. Thatsnwhen i realized luke and i were closer than any of them snd we only become close towards the end. He had more resoect for m3 because i had not filter no bullshit and i never fucking will.
Ill argue Luke Ervin was just as punk. An obscure punk artist who put together venues. Never told us he was dying. Loved all music. ALL MUSIC. He was a true punk. So is lydan. I have the attitude but am more business minded from other exoeriences
He never went along with anything that the so called punk lifestylers were doing and are doing either.
Agreed. I keep telling people that what he’s saying now is still punk rock. He hates insane lefties because they are everything he’s always been against. The “punk rock look” has been appropriated by low iq, low information idiots that like cardi b.. punk rock is no longer a look it’s always been the attitude
One of the best bands EVER
I remember this song well. Bought the cassette the first week it came out!
The guitarist's mullet is the best mullet in the history of rock and roll
Saw Johnny front row at the Beacon on the Happy tour. I didn't know what to expect. He blew me away. Incredibly professional and despite the bad cold he said he was suffering from, swigging large bottles of water, sang and performed like it was his best day. Band was tight and in sync. Unforgettable experience and I've seen almost everyone. My date and I could not hear for four hours after the show and just mouthed words to each other.
Saw 'em on that tour too though when did they were opening for someone, can't remember who ... I wanna say it was the Cure or INXS, maybe? Someone like that, I went to EVERYONE back then. I showed up early to check 'em out, for sure. Still have my Happy? copy on vinyl from those days ...
💕💯 was there !!
Beautiful! 🙏💚🔥 gives me chills
@@bvaljalo yeah i read his book he supported inxs i think. Said that the stadium tour was a shit experience for him
That was a great tour, saw em at the Warfield in San Francisco.
It's John Lydon's 60th Birthday today! Happy Birthday Johnny!
Holy shit, he's gonna be a senior citizen in a few short years!!
Jill 63
Saw PiL with New Order in 88 at Poplar Creek amphitheater outside of Chicago. Lots of people in the crowd had NO IDEA who PiL were...boy were they in for a wonderful surprise! They ruled that show, Jonny is the consummate frontman
Wasnt there one other well known band on that tour?
Sugarcubes
I was at that show too, specifically for PiL. We got stuck in traffic and completely missed the Sugarcubes.
il tempo sta dando la giusta ricompensa a questa meraviglia, ma al tempo in cui usci' il mondo non era pronto... solo per pochi.
When I first moved to Seattle I started working in a manufacturing shop. Met an older guy that went by Mr. T. He found out I was a record collector as he was and we instantly started trading records. One of the first he gave me was a set of Public Image records with some miles Davis stuff that just got re pressed. Me. T rules and so does PIL and so does Seattle. Sean - 2019
One of my favorite PIL songs...and how appropriate since I've been living here for a while...
I remember hearing this song on the radio in the 80's and wondering what it was called or who it was by. Started popping into my head again the past couple of months and I finally decided I needed to get online and try to track it down. Love this song.
Saw this tour here in Chicago; biggish old theater, huge dance floor, everyone was dancing and HAPPY!
Also love this...reminds me of the 90's lol! Funny to think that I used to listen to PIL and saw them at the Moore Theatre in Seattle. They only performed half of the show because the drummer got sick. Still have the ticket stub...ahhh,, the 90's.
He's like a breath of fresh air! Nothing bad for an Irish guy born in London at the same day when his immigrant parents came to England. Despite -- and even because? -- the meningitis, the total ammnesya at his 8, the curve on his spine, the lack of musical education... HE IS THE BEST!
He's the incarnated intelligence itself... A genuine British poetry, original, provoking, disturbing, punk, modern... A real alchemist, uniting art and reality. The Most Revolutionary Musician Ever.
Well said and perfect description. I can't stop watching interviews with this wonderful man
Beautifully written description of Jonny 🙌
He has drunk the Kool Aid and become a trump loving capitalist piggie. He can sing love songs now for King Charles. Over & done!
I love this song, it has to be my favourite PiL song, lyrics are great and nearly 30 years old !!!!!!!
LOVE THIS. Reminds me of getting mad at my parents, going to my room, putting on my walkman and doing some ART!
Huh? Hehehe
+s. rexford Let's see punk rock goth chick circa 1987?
+s. rexford You forgot the F in FART
Mine was always blasting Crass, Conflict, and MDC
wtf is a Walkman?
From 2:33 to 3:00 you can witness the best line-up PiL has ever had....
I just wish they could once be back together
I’ve lived in Seattle most of my life. How have I never heard of this song 💕
Good heavens, all of those arpeggiated riffs and descending runs. Pure gold.
I never felt more unwelcome in any city as the 9 months I spent in Seatttle. Hummed this song a lot while I was there.
maybe if you could spell Seattle right, we would of welcomed you.
kevin brown Seattle is a fucking shit hole. Lousy weather- and yes it really does rain all the time- and unfriendly people does not a great city make. I know because I was forced to spend most of my childhood in America's most overrated city.
haha
uncromulent leave
brown could have*
Amazing music but I also always loved his sense of style. Genius.
yeah, often his style could be described as waking up drunk and naked in a thrift-store and grabbing the closest stuff to wear before you get caught, but in a way that makes it look like you at least tried to match something, and it definitely works well.
He is still fantastic! Seen PIL in concert this last year, and he is just as great as ever!! Love all his songs~Thanks for the posting~Love this video!
Thrilled to have seen this lineup in person. Brilliant album. Love the guitars, always. John McGeoch RIP
The pinnacle of alternative rock. I am 20 and I learned about PIL from a record store employee a year ago and hooked ever since. Seattle is one of the most chill and epic tracks I hear ever heard. Rise leaves me in tears too.
Damn. There's still record stores where you are? There's none here anymore.
lol
20 and you think you know the pinnacle of anything? So very 20 of you.
Whenever I hear this I wonder how many others wandered into the unspoken hell/bizarro world that is Seattle and lived to not only tell this tale, but fully understand this song's true meaning(s) as well.
I earned my f-ing "t-shirt"!
Did you?
I love how the music is a tapestry.
I can't possibly like every one of his videos. I saw him play in a small bar in Buffalo around 1994. He was everything you ever wanted 15 feet away.
if i ever direct a film this music will be in the intro or outro
Kcuf elgoog good call, this would make a perfect outro
100% outro. Great call. Just heard this for the first time in a bar. Superb.
Kcuf elgoog You could have done anything, if you wanted
And all your friends and family think that you're lucky
But the side of you they'll never see
Is when you're left alone with your memories
That hold your life together, like glue
Quality song from Jon.
outro would be nice
Public Image Limited performed on Thanksgiving Night of 1987. It's still the Best Concert that I've Ever been to! I saw Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd in the 70's in Cincinnati and they were good, but they performed in the Colosseum. Public Image Limited was @ A Nightclub made for Concerts and it was the Best Stage, Lighting and Johnny Lydon danced all over the stage while he was singing! No singer ever moved like he did! I really like the way they made this video too!
The Ordinary Will Ignore Whatever They Cannot Explain...
True Story!
So right. You just culled my favourite lyric.
yeah, either that or they'll attempt to destroy it... damnant quod non intelligunt- they condemn what they don't understand. The fact that the phrase has been around long enough to have been used in latin (and very likely long before) says quite a statement about humanity. The fact that humanity is still here says more though.
That's my favourite lyric, completely true
BRILLIANT thanks 😊😊😊
Got to see 'em once, in '89. Johnny mooned the crowd. Sonically, one of the greatest shows I've ever seen. Just the power...
We had great days pogoing to Punk Music. I'm too old to do it now. But, I wish them days could come back.
I love the way Johnny's music and artistry has never stopped transforming and evolving in different directions. Only really getting into it all now through reading ANGER IS AN ENERGY - it's all in there!
One of the best songs of the 80s
I think seattle is a great place place to live because it has an amazing vibe and it has such a extraordinary culture. It is different from other cities and is a beautiful place to live, with a mix of modern contemporary architecture and retro stuff too. Gotta love the rain. Seattle just brings such a good feeling to you and it really makes your day. I wish I could live there but I'm about 20 minutes away.
Not if you own a store there and some ANTIFA prick smashes in your windows
I saw Public Image Ltd along with the Sugarcubes and New Order back in the day and John Lydon mooned us all. Good times.
Happy Birthday John Lyndon.
It might make more sense to know that it's only titled Seattle because they happened to be in that City when they wrote it but the whole album is a theme of military versus revolution versus wealth versus struggle etc.
Brilliant, and timeless..
So good
I love him so much. Really amazing human. so expressive, to the point. lives & seeks the truth. Oh, he is way up there for me. ~X~
I’ve been rocking this song since it came out in cassette.
So fresh, so powerful, so groovy, so good song it is! Sung by one of the best and most inspirational and inteligent frontmen ever.
Lu Edmonds and that saz. It's such a beautiful instrument. I'm familiar with him from The Mekons (remember Lu Cipher?), but I've loved this song since it came out. Imagine my shock when I learned a few years ago that Lu was part of PiL playing on Seattle with a writing cred. "Happy" times.
Loved his interview on the Greg Gutfield show. He is 100% correct in everything he says. Thanks Johnnie.
I can only imagine what Siouxsie and the Banshees would have created had McGeoch stayed with them.
and where you got this when guitar work here was mainly made by Lu Edmonds?
@@spiritualcramp8000 I thought John McGeoch played here?
@@tronixsynth It was John, indeed.
He was a fukking genius and everything he played was beyond brilliant!!!
Was just listening to Siouxsie Sioux. & the Banshees. Yes, I can only imagine...
I am SO in LOVE with this song!
This video on 120 minutes in the 80's got me into these guys at around 12-13 yrs old and of course the Pistols. Still love both bands!!!
120 minutes. Back when MTV cared about music. I think I could watch anything from MTV back then, whether it was Headbangers Ball or Yo! MTV Raps
THIS TUNE AS FAR AS I AM THINKING IS ONE THE BEST EVER, EVER, AS FAR AS I THINK.
I could listen this song until my brain melt and drain me by the ears!...Damn is so good!
Oh to have these days again cruising the bay area
What a great band!
Jonny went through the mire..!! Excellent man, and his music..!!
Best PiL song in my opinion
Give the first two albums a listen before typing rubbish like that.
+SoulStylistJukeBox maybe he has and this is his opinion..
I totally agree it's a gem.
Nick Burton
SoulStylistJukeBox
I saw them on this tour and I'll never forget it!
LOVE THIS SONG!!!
The gift of forsight is rare but fitting when the creator hands it out, Johnny is proven worthy
Классика! Даже спустя 35 лет слушаю на Ура,хотя мне 33)
54 mate and when this came out it stood out against the radio advert music
It's 2022 and here I am listening to PiL
each pil album is an entity of it's own and completely different from the others. I love em all on their own terms. flowers of romance is my fave
Seattle is a great song! John Lydon was a master, a great man! Lyrics great,
Saw PIL at Red Rocks in Summer of 89, they were part of a show with I think Love and Rockets and the Cure? Good show
I absolutely love this song
the band came up with the idea for this song while on a break on tour in seattle
What goes up, must come down. Brilliant
The thing about PIL is every phase of members has value. The point is laughing in the face of establishment and remaining positive.
"Seattle and they started jamming about and rehearsing and started putting together a really catchy tune. So I flew up, and the words just flowed out instantly. It's a great song. The subject is about rioting, really, and when you see them World Trade Organization riots, it's kind of appropriate. It's an homage to Seattle, a town that's never done us any harm. A town we feel quite warm about... great atmosphere, the gigs are always amazing. It feels like home to me."
Sequência MUITO BOA! Bons tempos, da Fluminense FM.
Love it John is a master of re creating his sound. Bloody brilliant. would love to meet him.
been looking for this song for literally years! thk u WOW
"We didn't have a producer for this video, but we did have a produce smasher"
I will be so bold as to say this might be the best music video ever made.
bina fan since 77 keep it up lad
Been a fan since 2015
Best friends eggs
If I could see j.r. and pil once more in concert, I could die and go to heaven the next day. Amazing in concert.
sir john lydon please stand up,, the man is a legend and a cracking album this was from
Indeed John McGeoch, you are best guitarst of the 80's and inspired many...
i know some pil fans hate the later stuff; "metal box is the only good album they made"...
i loved this version of pil as much as the original...
john mcgeogh? he was a fucking brilliant & highly underrated guitar player - then & now!...
+dave oh (dave oh13) great guitar. awesome.
Mark ONeill a unique approach & an individual voice...
+dave oh (dave oh13) People grow. I'm glad he got out of the stereotypes.
I'm definitely in the Metal Box supremacy camp. That said, Happy had some good tunes.
i'm with you, op. i have adored every pil album since first issue, each bringing its own unique sound to the table. i do think 9 was probably the weakest, but dang, everyone has a misstep every now and then, and that album is far from terrible. mcgeoch, edmonds, smith, all those later guys are badly under appreciated.
Great song, reminds me of 120 Minutes
FUCKING love! Those jangly guitar riffs.
This is my favorite PiL song, period. The stars aligned for this one.
This is a seriously good song, any artist, any time. Very under-rated.
It's not in any way underrated. You don't know the definition of underrated.
One of my absolute favorite songs..👍👍👍