To Simon Moorcroft: He is a one in a trillion: I appreciated his music and movement in the days of yore. He was in control of the entertainment world, instead of it controlling him. He was super intelligent and well-balanced. His articulation, experience, and knowledge would give an Oxford undergraduate a run for his money. Every word, with its own tone, pitch, modulation, and expressive delivery is profoundly entertaining.
This is one of Johns best interviews! The interviewer kept trying to call him out or trip him up and John just turned the tables cuz he's always honest! I love Mr. Lydon. He's a treasure 💛🎶😍👍
This is one of John's best interviews! The interviewee kept trying to call him out or trip him up and John just turned the tables cuz he's always honest! I love Mr. Humphrys. He's a treasure.
This is one of John's best interviews! The interviewee kept trying to call him out or trip him up and John just turned the tables cuz he's always honest! I love Mr. Humphrys. He's a treasure.
lining his pockets to fund his poxy tour and advocating the mass murder of cows as fine and dandy-AND Dairy causes cancer and osteoporosis.. he's a dinosaur
@@anarchovegan9738 To Anarcho Vegan: I have not seen the advert, but butter does not beget the battering and blitz of cows: Butter derives from milk. Also, nutritionists advocate dairy *for* arthritis.
John isn't a saint by any means but the BBC & others have fcked him over and minimized his voice consistently going all the way back to the Grundy show incident. He's been treated as a court jester by the British press despite, um, courting that purposely at times, he at least deserves an OBE for his many years of not only surviving but thriving as an English culture influencer. A profoundly frustrating iconoclast but a unique icon nonetheless.
no. why would i consume a product that causes hardening of the arteries,cancer and osteporosis and the mass murder of cows. you are a dinosaur-just like him
Lydon is pompous, egotistical and opinionated--and that is why he is the best. Unless you lived during the late 70s rock music era you have no idea how refreshing the Pistols were, to say otherwise is revisionist wishing.
All these comments saying how great he is(was good interview) seem to have forgot Lydon has turned into a traitor to working class & is a Trump & Farage supporter friend etc
Hahahahah this is hilarious. He's a funny bloke who knows how to play off silly fools like person I'm wasting my time on right now. Far more successful than you could ever be.
chipfire suppose for a moment, just one moment, that Johnny Lydon actually likes butter and wants to promote it? What is that to you? Actually I felt back then that natural products were WAY better than these substitute products Nowadays I use lard to cook, not oils or even butter because lard is simply the best shallow frying agent there is. I would happily promote lard in favour of sunflower or olive oil for high temperature cooking. What's wrong with that? Johnny is right. Butter is better than that other crap.
I never understood Punk music, and never will, and just look at how many people were behind the glass... 4. This is where the TV Licence fee payers moneys going too... as for John’s guest... pass.... another point of view which proved nothing, only that he can talk...
He’s a pop star on the Today show, mate. Did you expect him to do anything other than talk? Also, what’s the relevance of “4 people behind the glass” Are you an expert on radio production?
As much as I like the Pistols does JR honestly think he 'completely changed the face of pop music at that time'? Surely the Pistols were the antithesis of pop, not part of its progression. Typical anti-establishment rhetoric from a bore that uses that very establishment to pay for his hairspray.
Pop means popular, the pistols were about as popular (and also hated) as you can get in their time, a whole new "genre" of popular music sprung up around them. Only group ever to be banned from the Number 1 chart spot. The Pistols weren't anti-pop or even anti-establishment, the record companies and establishment was anti-them. Rotten was and still is despised by the establishment and it's puppets, they underhandedly label and mock him wherever he goes, as is shown in this interview, and, I dare say, by your comment.
+BrendanDevlin94 if having an opinion is mocking then yes I suppose I am. Do you work for the BBC by any chance??? The very fact he went on to such great career-defining moments as 'I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here' says it all really
nlondonex Why would you think I work for the BBC? He raised a lot of money for charity with I'm a Celebrity and it opened the way for him to presenting some decent nature documentaries. Also masturbated on national telly. That's a hero in my book. But then I'm not a snob.
Nlondonex As a member of the Sex Pistols YES he should think he had a large part in the birth of Punk Rock. He alone did not do it all but he is one of the originals. It is all variants of rock and roll but Punk rock is a real and great variant of it. He is a true punk and stayed punk! I think and am the same and proud to be punk. I am happy and feel great and admiral of those of us Generation X punks still being punk. I listened to Dwayne Peters the great pro vertical skateboarder who says when he turned 50 he is still 100% punk. He is one of the originals and in great punk bands. I had him play a Friday night I had at a club in Newport Beach Cali a couple times. It is on some of the most expensive real estate in the US and the best Friday night club around. When the city council (who has many members live close) got it shut down after a long try. They kept it vacant for 15+ years with the sign still up. Generation X punks created extreme sports. Huge in Southern Cali and a lot of the best punk bands from here too. Even subjects become American like John. Even God left England yes God (Lemmy Kilmister) who is a great man I was stoked with backstage and after he asked the group of something to do better. I suggested a great local topless bar he said hell yes and had a conversation with just me and him drinking bourbon for an hour. He is real and the same as on stage and we thought the same about things in life.
He's simultaneously annoying and inspiring,but like most lib/lefties he's not half as bright as he likes to think he is,and yes I am a fan,saw him in both the Pistols and PIL
The voice of my generation incidentally and I love him walking his eloquent talk... Peace.
Intelligent man John Lydon
I'm agree
To Simon Moorcroft: He is a one in a trillion: I appreciated his music and movement in the days of yore. He was in control of the entertainment world, instead of it controlling him. He was super intelligent and well-balanced. His articulation, experience, and knowledge would give an Oxford undergraduate a run for his money. Every word, with its own tone, pitch, modulation, and expressive delivery is profoundly entertaining.
This is one of Johns best interviews! The interviewer kept trying to call him out or trip him up and John just turned the tables cuz he's always honest! I love Mr. Lydon. He's a treasure 💛🎶😍👍
This is one of John's best interviews! The interviewee kept trying to call him out or trip him up and John just turned the tables cuz he's always honest! I love Mr. Humphrys. He's a treasure.
This is one of John's best interviews! The interviewee kept trying to call him out or trip him up and John just turned the tables cuz he's always honest! I love Mr. Humphrys. He's a treasure.
All of these comments, haha. He'll forever be an incredibly intelligent, unique, and misunderstood man.
At the end of the day John Lydon is a decent human being and he gets my vote personally I would love to have a beer with him
Silly sausage, always loved that term.
And he's not talking about food either....😏
Have a little search on the internet for the reasons why John did that butter Ad. I think his reasons are/were honorable.
lining his pockets to fund his poxy tour and advocating the mass murder of cows as fine and dandy-AND Dairy causes cancer and osteoporosis.. he's a dinosaur
Yet you're here watching this.
People act like he endorsed fur or plastic?
@@anarchovegan9738 I think you need a beef burger 🤘🤘
@@anarchovegan9738 To Anarcho Vegan: I have not seen the advert, but butter does not beget the battering and blitz of cows: Butter derives from milk. Also, nutritionists advocate dairy *for* arthritis.
I will always LOVE Johnny ! Most genuine person ever!
Lydon, f#ckin legend !
Humphries sounds like a man that underestimated mr Lydon he didn't expect such a clever Irishman
You can Tell he really likes him as well
@@lesleyhubble2976 they are both good lads
This is man that speaks from his heart and is tired of all the bullshit.
I agree. John Humphrys is exactly that.
Johnny Rotten on the Today Show. In the 70s he'd be pissing on them.
John isn't a saint by any means but the BBC & others have fcked him over and minimized his voice consistently going all the way back to the Grundy show incident. He's been treated as a court jester by the British press despite, um, courting that purposely at times, he at least deserves an OBE for his many years of not only surviving but thriving as an English culture influencer. A profoundly frustrating iconoclast but a unique icon nonetheless.
so what if he did a fucking butter ad? doesn't everyone eat it?
no. why would i consume a product that causes hardening of the arteries,cancer and osteporosis and the mass murder of cows. you are a dinosaur-just like him
Mr Lydon is the REAL deal
Lydon is pompous, egotistical and opinionated--and that is why he is the best. Unless you lived during the late 70s rock music era you have no idea how refreshing the Pistols were, to say otherwise is revisionist wishing.
Derek Christian Not true. I think he’s refreshing, even today.
Absolute Legend
Awesome!!
I Love this man
JOHNNY Lyndon is the ultimate
Casting people should’ve gotten him in the Harry Potter movies
My Foundations are the exact same as John Lydon's Your In Extremely Good Hands With This Beautiful Beautiful Human ☝✌❤
Superstitious graffiti nonsense
Like this man so right in his angles
Bloody genius.
He has integrity.
great.
Top guy
Wow, who was this guy in ages past?
Down with the bbc
Get Johnny on question time
Love you john
Strange comment slightly homosexual feelings for him?
I love Johnny, he is an amazing human being ❤❤❤❤
Sell out
Interesting but Deluded.
clive ellis nonsense your talking crap
Last time i checked John Humphrys had never even fronted a punk band. Stupid question / title for anything.
You can tell these two are of the same cloth!
A musical would be successful I think
If I could double like this I would
jonny lydon punk real
Johnny lydon for pm
He would sort it out👍
God save Lord Protectorate.
Is Zeus your God
3:33 lol!
Insufferable narcissist pats himself on the back endlessly.
All these comments saying how great he is(was good interview) seem to have forgot Lydon has turned into a traitor to working class & is a Trump & Farage supporter friend etc
Hahahahah this is hilarious. He's a funny bloke who knows how to play off silly fools like person I'm wasting my time on right now. Far more successful than you could ever be.
@@oliverrickard9970 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Im always amazed how many people are taken in by is obtuse narcissitic babble
wont be told what to do - unless it s a butter company offering some ad money!
chipfire haha
chipfire suppose for a moment, just one moment, that Johnny Lydon actually likes butter and wants to promote it?
What is that to you?
Actually I felt back then that natural products were WAY better than these substitute products
Nowadays I use lard to cook, not oils or even butter because lard is simply the best shallow frying agent there is. I would happily promote lard in favour of sunflower or olive oil for high temperature cooking.
What's wrong with that?
Johnny is right. Butter is better than that other crap.
Great comment haha
All he did there was get paid to plug for a product and use some humour.
I never understood Punk music, and never will, and just look at how many people were behind the glass... 4. This is where the TV Licence fee payers moneys going too... as for John’s guest... pass.... another point of view which proved nothing, only that he can talk...
He’s a pop star on the Today show, mate. Did you expect him to do anything other than talk? Also, what’s the relevance of “4 people behind the glass” Are you an expert on radio production?
John is the king of his own dreams..for coman man and country..hes aCheived that..good luck mate..
As much as I like the Pistols does JR honestly think he 'completely changed the face of pop music at that time'? Surely the Pistols were the antithesis of pop, not part of its progression. Typical anti-establishment rhetoric from a bore that uses that very establishment to pay for his hairspray.
Pop means popular, the pistols were about as popular (and also hated) as you can get in their time, a whole new "genre" of popular music sprung up around them. Only group ever to be banned from the Number 1 chart spot. The Pistols weren't anti-pop or even anti-establishment, the record companies and establishment was anti-them.
Rotten was and still is despised by the establishment and it's puppets, they underhandedly label and mock him wherever he goes, as is shown in this interview, and, I dare say, by your comment.
+BrendanDevlin94 if having an opinion is mocking then yes I suppose I am. Do you work for the BBC by any chance??? The very fact he went on to such great career-defining moments as 'I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here' says it all really
nlondonex Why would you think I work for the BBC? He raised a lot of money for charity with I'm a Celebrity and it opened the way for him to presenting some decent nature documentaries. Also masturbated on national telly. That's a hero in my book. But then I'm not a snob.
Nlondonex As a member of the Sex Pistols YES he should think he had a large part in the birth of Punk Rock. He alone did not do it all but he is one of the originals. It is all variants of rock and roll but Punk rock is a real and great variant of it. He is a true punk and stayed punk! I think and am the same and proud to be punk. I am happy and feel great and admiral of those of us Generation X punks still being punk. I listened to Dwayne Peters the great pro vertical skateboarder who says when he turned 50 he is still 100% punk. He is one of the originals and in great punk bands. I had him play a Friday night I had at a club in Newport Beach Cali a couple times. It is on some of the most expensive real estate in the US and the best Friday night club around. When the city council (who has many members live close) got it shut down after a long try. They kept it vacant for 15+ years with the sign still up. Generation X punks created extreme sports. Huge in Southern Cali and a lot of the best punk bands from here too. Even subjects become American like John. Even God left England yes God (Lemmy Kilmister) who is a great man I was stoked with backstage and after he asked the group of something to do better. I suggested a great local topless bar he said hell yes and had a conversation with just me and him drinking bourbon for an hour. He is real and the same as on stage and we thought the same about things in life.
Filthy lucre.
He's simultaneously annoying and inspiring,but like most lib/lefties he's not half as bright as he likes to think he is,and yes I am a fan,saw him in both the Pistols and PIL