Steve Jones's guitar sound is a perfect example of the magic combination of a Gibson Les Paul and a cranked up Marshall tube amp. He has the best right hand in the business.
totally agree usually - he has such a great live sound - but he's using a burny here (he shunned gibson for while as they didn't do much for him at that point ) - it sounds weak comparatively to his Gibsons I think . .. too fuzzy and not cutting enough like usual .
This is the best live recording of this band. I have been a fan for over 45 years. I am 55 and listen to this almost daily. DAMM SHAME THE CROWD DOSENT KNOW WHAT THE FUCK THEY ARE LISTENING TO............
We knew exactly what the fuck we were listening to, and though most of us loved it more than words can express… we were too fucking beat up at that point to lose our shit to it. I mean, there was something like 30 different bands that had played all day on two different stages that were almost a mile apart from each other, there was no set order that the bands were playing in, so you had to guess which stage they were gonna be on and then run like hell through the brutal hot sun (it was something like 105 that day) so you could catch the next band if they were on the other stage. Then there was the fact that the entire first 20 or so rows in front of the big stage (where the Pistols played) were fenced off and reserved for “industry” people and their zillionaire buddies… who probably wouldn’t know the words to a single Sex Pistols song if it screamed “gurgling bloody mess” in their ears. You couldn’t sneak in to the “VIP” section because there was a 15 foot deep concrete trench surrounding it that had been fenced off. All the real fans had no choice but to stay back on the lawn. There was no re-entry, so most of us had been cooking in the desert heat all afternoon long and people were setting multiple piles of garbage on fire all over the place, so we got to breathe that in. So yeah, that’s why we weren’t exactly the most energetic crowd in the world by the time the Pistols went on.
I was there. It was one of the most awaited epic moments of my life to see them live. And this man is right it was a long, hot day just waiting for the sex pistols. I love some of the other bands, but let’s be honest, no one gives a shit we were all there for the sex pistols. John was amazing and so is the rest of the band. I watch this all the time reliving that day.
Went to this show. So many bands, was insane. 7 seconds, Buzzcocks, GBH, Sex Pistols, X, Circle Jerks, Social D... man I miss those days of these bad ass shows
Too many bands. I was there too. It was the last time I ever went to one of these ridiculous giant festivals in the blazing hot desert hell. Loved some of the bands, but would *MUCH* rather see them on their own at a more intimate (and not in the blazing outdoor summer heat) venue. This one (Inland Invasion ‘02) was especially awful. I could sit here and type all day the reasons why, but let’s just say that for a “punk festival”, this was everything that punk was *NEVER* meant to be. That said, the Pistols were fucking great… once they finally went on.
@@mildred714 In all honesty, ever since my experience with that festival, I’d rather take a hard pass on pretty much *ANY* band I love, even if it’s my one and only chance to ever see them. It was *THAT* miserable. Like I said, the Pistols were fucking great, and they were really the only reason I forked out the money, made the 2,000 mile drive from Texas, and played hooky from work for 3 days to endure brutal, inescapable temperatures, dehydration, having the sun blast me in the face while it’s going down just above the stage I’m trying to look at (but can’t get anywhere near because they dug out and fenced in a concrete trench around the “VIP section” - aka “millionaire zone”), and breathing toxic fumes all afternoon from all the various piles of burning garbage. I was coughing up tarry sludge for a week after that (which at least made my sick story plausible at my job). It just isn’t worth it in my book. Give me a small to mid size indoor venue with no more than 4 bands on the bill and a re-entry option, or give me a night at home.
The bad news is I never saw the Sex Pistols live, yes it sucks knowing you missed out on hard punk rock greatness. The really great and God blessed news is these concerts were video recorded and years later someone was so cool and nice to share this with us on a video platform called You Tube. Thank you for this whoever 💗 you are. This band never gets old.
The Sex Pistol without Sid Vicous of course, because there were times in early punk when they would sign musicians to recording contracts who couldn't play an instrument. The Slits became musicians. For Sid, he couldn't play the bass. It was turned up loud but he liked the ability to play. Glen Maddox and Steve Jones played the bass on the Never Mind the Bullocks album. Sad for Sid. With Johnny Lydon dising the other members there may never be another album or tour.
@@jasminestewart2416 Steve Jones played ALL the guitars on the album,Matlock wasn`t on it at all.Sid also played on Bodies and Pretty Vacant with Steve but was buried in the mix.
I came from phx hot as fuk but mega good old punk bands. If u.get a copy of rolling stone sept or oct 2002 Inside theres a pic of everyone at the smaller stage daytime you may be able to spot yourself i did
Yeah, “spent” sums it up perfectly. I was there, mainly just to see the Pistols. I definitely *EARNED* that experience. It was pure fucking hell in that place, for so many reasons… not the least of which was the brutal heat, which you couldn’t escape from. The Pistols were great, but by the time they went on I was too beat up and heat-exhausted to do anything but just stand there. And all those garbage fires, fuck. I was coughing up black goo for a week afterward. It permanently soured me on these big dumb summer festivals. Never again.
Don't let the bastards grind you down. 💯💪🏼 punktafied and punk in drublic since 73 born in 68. Stoogeified by iggy. The sex pistols are the #1 punk band that has ever existed.
I was at that Show - great 1977 punk bands and a stage for the L.A. & Orange county Bands But then Goldfinger played and we didn't have anything to throw at em.
I saw them in 2003 and it's a damn shame that it will never happen again. Johnny is so pissed off at the rest of them for leaving him completely out of that Disney TV show
I wish they had back in 1979. A great band with an awful manager in Malcom Mclaren. I would’ve put this band in the studio right away after the 78 tour. What a shame.
Matlock was constructively dismissed from the band. So the song writing was not being done... Cookie and Jonesey went to Brazil to see Ronnie Biggs and Sid was effed up and in prison . McLaren was a Shiyster but by that time they were beyond saving e@@THEBANDIT7979
Johnny Rotten's vocal is like the wine...him, Bruce Dickinson, Billy Idol and David Gahan are truely the best frontman's ever. Epic performance by Steve, thats truely Rock sound.
Not me. They’d probably just be a pale imitation of what they once were if they were still going today. Their hearts aren’t in it anymore. Back then they were making a case, that they were nobody’s puppets. Essentially a big “F.U.” to Malcolm and to everyone who bought Malcolm’s myths. They made their case and they moved on. John refocused his efforts on PiL, Jonesy is essentially retired from music, Paul is just Paul, and Glen is back to playing with a million different bands (and doing the odd bit of acting). The Pistols went out on a high note this time, unlike the first time. I would imagine they’d want to keep it that way.
What he`s actually saying is.... "a package like this" If you notice he grabs his cock & balls (his package") at the same time,its an old English slang for ones "equipment" if you see what I mean.For example if someone walks into the room in really tight jeans and you can see a really big bulge you might say "Christ,look at the size of the package on him"!
Their secret, when you’re there? Steve’s guitar gets to you, after about 20 minutes? You understand the attraction. Vintage Les Paul, vintage Marshalls, no bullshit pedals, it’s fkn r n r
One of the many great things about the Pistols getting back together is that you KNOW that Johnny MUST have WANTED to do it! And NOT for MONEY! Anyone that has any understanding of him, knows that if he didn't want to do something like this, it was NOT gonna happen!
i was there, got there and BAKED! by the time the Pistols came on, we all had sunstroke!! a 12oz bottle of water, 6 bucks...i could hear "silver machine" as, i was heading back 2 the car///
Yeah that whole day was just fucking brutal. The heat was one thing, but then add to that there’s literally *NO* shade at all, no water available except for the little tiny bottled waters that were selling for something like $5 each (and this was back in 2002), that you had to spend an hour in line to get. I guess the bands hadn’t been made aware that their fans who paid good money to see them were not only getting heat exhaustion, but were being denied water. TSOL were the only band who called out the sponsors from the stage for being greedy dicks. And then there was all the toxic smoke from those garbage fires that people kept setting. The whole thing was like some ridiculous endurance test. Good thing I wasn’t the age I am today. I probably would’ve dropped dead.
Dude i was there hot as fuk show was all day started at 11 am gbh. Vandals circle jerks adolescents Buzzcocks tsol social d Damned. Plus shyt bands pennywise blink On this main stage After a whole day of heat and $4 waters or.a line of 600 at a water fountain we were exhausted. Tsol called out the venue for not supplying water and got the fire dept to douse us all with hoses 12 midnite pistols played. Main stage seats were reserved for miles the pit was way in the back. You cant hear em cuz this is off the board. They were setting shyt on 🔥 cuz levis sponsored it and no one liked that It really was a great all day all night jam With mostly real punk bands .
@@TheBri87 Hey! When you suffer through 110 plus degree weather to see 40 fucking bands in the middle of the desert, you'd wanna sound lame too. I was at that show
They play like them play in 1977 or litepit better but it dosen't meen nothing that is great punks playing real good punk Johnny Rotten move realy fine I like them cos they were brave men and do what they want 😁😃🇫🇮😇👊
PiL is PiL, and the Pistols were the Pistols. Two completely different things. Personally I love them both, and always have… but for different reasons. They scratch two different kinds of itches. PiL never needed to be “harder”. They’re perfect for what they are (most times at least).
@@Shikta-poobah67 ...I was just saying that I, would have liked something tougher from P.I.L. I didn't say they were WRONG, by NOT being harder. So you can dial back on the arrogance.
@@jeffjones3040 “Arrogance”? Ok? You were doing just fine until that last little quip. 🤣 I guess saying that an established band that’s been around for something like 45 years was a disappointment because they weren’t hard enough to meet with your approval isn’t “arrogant” at all… but yeah, I’m being arrogant. Ok then. 👍
Saw them at Jones beach nyc in 2002. Dropkick murphys opened. What a great night. John Lyndon doing his hunchback of Notre dam Johnny rotten thing. Hahahahaha. Love this man.
I don't know if that long hair got booted out but what's funny is even when the pistols guys had long hair in 1971 at a deep purple show. Ian gillan was saying shit on stage to one gen separates from other but at the end of the day come back the lemmy quote must have made lemmy laugh hard cause he was still alive
Steve Jones's guitar sound is a perfect example of the magic combination of a Gibson Les Paul and a cranked up Marshall tube amp. He has the best right hand in the business.
It’s so simple. Plug the guitar into the amp, turn it up. Stand back.
totally agree usually - he has such a great live sound - but he's using a burny here (he shunned gibson for while as they didn't do much for him at that point ) - it sounds weak comparatively to his Gibsons I think . .. too fuzzy and not cutting enough like usual .
@jamesbutler8643 damn, I totally agree, the playings great but the tones not there like it was....
@@jamesbutler8643 What is a "Burny"?
@@mjh5437 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burny
This is the best live recording of this band. I have been a fan for over 45 years. I am 55 and listen to this almost daily. DAMM SHAME THE CROWD DOSENT KNOW WHAT THE FUCK THEY ARE LISTENING TO............
Jonsey's on fire💥🔥🔥🔥
Ya are right 😜🤪🏴👀
We knew exactly what the fuck we were listening to, and though most of us loved it more than words can express… we were too fucking beat up at that point to lose our shit to it. I mean, there was something like 30 different bands that had played all day on two different stages that were almost a mile apart from each other, there was no set order that the bands were playing in, so you had to guess which stage they were gonna be on and then run like hell through the brutal hot sun (it was something like 105 that day) so you could catch the next band if they were on the other stage. Then there was the fact that the entire first 20 or so rows in front of the big stage (where the Pistols played) were fenced off and reserved for “industry” people and their zillionaire buddies… who probably wouldn’t know the words to a single Sex Pistols song if it screamed “gurgling bloody mess” in their ears. You couldn’t sneak in to the “VIP” section because there was a 15 foot deep concrete trench surrounding it that had been fenced off. All the real fans had no choice but to stay back on the lawn. There was no re-entry, so most of us had been cooking in the desert heat all afternoon long and people were setting multiple piles of garbage on fire all over the place, so we got to breathe that in.
So yeah, that’s why we weren’t exactly the most energetic crowd in the world by the time the Pistols went on.
I was there. It was one of the most awaited epic moments of my life to see them live. And this man is right it was a long, hot day just waiting for the sex pistols. I love some of the other bands, but let’s be honest, no one gives a shit we were all there for the sex pistols. John was amazing and so is the rest of the band. I watch this all the time reliving that day.
just found this one silver machine surprised me ..but the Tokyo 96 recording is way better and jones isnt so sloppy etc .sounds great for the 96 tours
I don't care if Johnny's voice is different now. He sounds great to me!
His voice would never be considered 'a soothing, dulcet thing', but it's certainly his own unique thing, regardless. It's great
I don't notice ANY difference!
And he still "rolls" his letters like he did in the 70's! 🥰
Went to this show. So many bands, was insane. 7 seconds, Buzzcocks, GBH, Sex Pistols, X, Circle Jerks, Social D... man I miss those days of these bad ass shows
7 seconds didn’t play…
Too many bands. I was there too. It was the last time I ever went to one of these ridiculous giant festivals in the blazing hot desert hell. Loved some of the bands, but would *MUCH* rather see them on their own at a more intimate (and not in the blazing outdoor summer heat) venue. This one (Inland Invasion ‘02) was especially awful. I could sit here and type all day the reasons why, but let’s just say that for a “punk festival”, this was everything that punk was *NEVER* meant to be.
That said, the Pistols were fucking great… once they finally went on.
@@Shikta-poobah67 yeah but sometimes it’s the only chance to see some bands so you gotta take “a bullet”…
@@mildred714 In all honesty, ever since my experience with that festival, I’d rather take a hard pass on pretty much *ANY* band I love, even if it’s my one and only chance to ever see them. It was *THAT* miserable. Like I said, the Pistols were fucking great, and they were really the only reason I forked out the money, made the 2,000 mile drive from Texas, and played hooky from work for 3 days to endure brutal, inescapable temperatures, dehydration, having the sun blast me in the face while it’s going down just above the stage I’m trying to look at (but can’t get anywhere near because they dug out and fenced in a concrete trench around the “VIP section” - aka “millionaire zone”), and breathing toxic fumes all afternoon from all the various piles of burning garbage. I was coughing up tarry sludge for a week after that (which at least made my sick story plausible at my job).
It just isn’t worth it in my book. Give me a small to mid size indoor venue with no more than 4 bands on the bill and a re-entry option, or give me a night at home.
@@Shikta-poobah67
A naïve, but honest question ~
Why were small piles of garbage on fire?
Omg I was there. I'm the one that gave him the safety pin❤ thank you for this video. So awesome to see this.
i went there from Texas. totally worth it. my boy johnny rotten.
johnnys voice sounds great here and steve is on spot on guitar...all of them actually sound great
0:25: The way he just chucked the mic stand in the beginning was hilarious!
Like a damn cartoon character lmao
The bad news is I never saw the Sex Pistols live, yes it sucks knowing you missed out on hard punk rock greatness. The really great and God blessed news is these concerts were video recorded and years later someone was so cool and nice to share this with us on a video platform called You Tube. Thank you for this whoever 💗 you are. This band never gets old.
The Sex Pistol without Sid Vicous of course, because there were times in early punk when they would sign musicians to recording contracts who couldn't play an instrument. The Slits became musicians. For Sid, he couldn't play the bass. It was turned up loud but he liked the ability to play. Glen Maddox and Steve Jones played the bass on the Never Mind the Bullocks album. Sad for Sid. With Johnny Lydon dising the other members there may never be another album or tour.
@@jasminestewart2416 Steve Jones played ALL the guitars on the album,Matlock wasn`t on it at all.Sid also played on Bodies and Pretty Vacant with Steve but was buried in the mix.
The music sure doesn't. As for the members, well, that's obviously another matter entirely
You have the chance now, a tribute Sex Pistols without Johnny.
I was at this show!! The Pistols were soooo freakin good that night!!
PILで生のジョニーライドンを
聞きましたがパフォーマンス
もボーカルも最高級でした
ピストルズ時代の曲も数曲
やりました気が狂いそうに
なりました。
Matlock and Cook have that same kind of locked in groove magic as John Paul Jones and John Bonham.
Don't you ever compare Matlock/Jones to BOFs!
They got better like fine wine.❤️ very special band.
They still sounded like a fckn garage band almost 30 years later. Ah how I love this fckn band.
Way to start my Saturday🎉🎉🎉
I was at this show, on the lawn.... by this time, pretty spent, by totally worth it!
I came from phx hot as fuk but mega good old punk bands. If u.get a copy of rolling stone sept or oct 2002
Inside theres a pic of everyone at the smaller stage daytime you may be able to spot yourself i did
Yeah, “spent” sums it up perfectly. I was there, mainly just to see the Pistols. I definitely *EARNED* that experience. It was pure fucking hell in that place, for so many reasons… not the least of which was the brutal heat, which you couldn’t escape from. The Pistols were great, but by the time they went on I was too beat up and heat-exhausted to do anything but just stand there. And all those garbage fires, fuck. I was coughing up black goo for a week afterward. It permanently soured me on these big dumb summer festivals. Never again.
I'll always be glad to be able to say "I saw the Sex Pistols play" because- Yes, i was here...
What a great R&B Band! Smooth Groves! And the Silky voice of Johnny!
So silky it sticks to the wall. 😄
Don't let the bastards grind you down. 💯💪🏼 punktafied and punk in drublic since 73 born in 68. Stoogeified by iggy. The sex pistols are the #1 punk band that has ever existed.
That is incredible ,just the best I have seen them since 78 .Thanks so much !!
I was at that Show - great 1977 punk bands and a stage for the L.A. & Orange county Bands But then Goldfinger played and we didn't have anything to throw at em.
I was there, too. What a great show!
Джони Роттен бесподобен! 🤘 Впрочем как и сама группа!
Thats a nice turn at the end, Silver Mahine when the Hawkwind roadies caught Steve nicking their kit, so they gave him a kicking for it and let him go
What are talking about???!!!
They are all doing a phenomenal job
I saw them in 2003 and it's a damn shame that it will never happen again. Johnny is so pissed off at the rest of them for leaving him completely out of that Disney TV show
It was not as simple as that, John had his chances to be involved.
Disney TV show?!?!? WTF?!?!?
@@jeffjones3040 Disney didn`t make the TV series but it was shown on their satellite channel,amongst others.A six-part series,its great!.
Superb.... Many thanx ;)
Wish they recorded new songs when they reformed.
Steve and Glen put some songs forward to John (a hand written note under his hotel door...) but Lydon said it was bad so didn't.
I am glad they never did leave it alone!
I wish they had back in 1979. A great band with an awful manager in Malcom Mclaren. I would’ve put this band in the studio right away after the 78 tour. What a shame.
Glad they did not
Matlock was constructively dismissed from the band. So the song writing was not being done... Cookie and Jonesey went to Brazil to see Ronnie Biggs and Sid was effed up and in prison . McLaren was a Shiyster but by that time they were beyond saving e@@THEBANDIT7979
Johnny Rotten's vocal is like the wine...him, Bruce Dickinson, Billy Idol and David Gahan are truely the best frontman's ever. Epic performance by Steve, thats truely Rock sound.
bruce dickinson and johnny rotten spoken in the same sentence?
@@julianciahaconsulting8663 ....Both Masters in their own way!
I was there. Wasaaaaaaay out the back! Didn't matter....I was seeing the Pistols! They were insane!
I was there! Who else was on the lawn when social distortion played rings of fire 🔥🔥🔥
My buddy started a circle pit around one of those fires. What a memorable day
I was there! What an amazing day
We were there. That was the perfect ring of fire. So great seeing this again.
Ring not Rings
Steve jones tone is incredible 🎉 quintessentially british ❤
That was a crazy festival never been in so much chaos
Wish they still played.
Not me. They’d probably just be a pale imitation of what they once were if they were still going today. Their hearts aren’t in it anymore. Back then they were making a case, that they were nobody’s puppets. Essentially a big “F.U.” to Malcolm and to everyone who bought Malcolm’s myths. They made their case and they moved on. John refocused his efforts on PiL, Jonesy is essentially retired from music, Paul is just Paul, and Glen is back to playing with a million different bands (and doing the odd bit of acting). The Pistols went out on a high note this time, unlike the first time. I would imagine they’d want to keep it that way.
I like Steve Jones White Les Paul! Cool Guitar 🎸!
It originally belonged to Sylvain Sylvain of the New York Dolls.
Great seeing them totally into it
wow, do they sound great here!
I was there! Cheers
19:40 loved it hahahahhaha
Thanks great concert
From a STONES maniac: this little band is fuckin GREAT
Steve Jones❤❤❤❤so powerful guitar 🎸 👏 FABULOUS sound
I agree!
Best tight performance sounds great
I was there. Great party
I LOVE THE SEX PISTOLS! ❤
Ahahahah! "No f***g rapper is gonna package like this"... ah, Lydon, oh good old animal... I am still lovinggg ya.
I hate rap crap
@@steverushton8193 Me too, pal.
What he`s actually saying is.... "a package like this" If you notice he grabs his cock & balls (his package") at the same time,its an old English slang for ones "equipment" if you see what I mean.For example if someone walks into the room in really tight jeans and you can see a really big bulge you might say "Christ,look at the size of the package on him"!
I saw them in Buenos Aires 1996.
Their secret, when you’re there? Steve’s guitar gets to you, after about 20 minutes? You understand the attraction. Vintage Les Paul, vintage Marshalls, no bullshit pedals, it’s fkn r n r
steves playing is great here isnt it?
Im copying and pasting your comment on my fb . brilliant!!!
He used an MX5 pedal sometimes.
I was there \m/
That's hilarious. He makes fun of the metal dude by calling him Lemmy and then they close with a Hawkwind song that Lemmy famously sang. Lol
Mark Wilkins John had this running gag with Lemmy, John’s mom was a huge Hawkwind fan
thats the british stuff i love 🖤 thanx for the info dude😅
@@BobbySpiessVienna Johnny was a big Hawkwind fan,he used to sell LSD at Hawkwind gigs pre-Pistols.
@@mjh5437 😅 Lots of Lsd - LOL
One of the many great things about the Pistols getting back together is that you KNOW that Johnny MUST have WANTED to do it! And NOT for MONEY! Anyone that has any understanding of him, knows that if he didn't want to do something like this, it was NOT gonna happen!
And here they are without him!
@@SalDOWN ...WTF are you talking about? In this video, is that NOT Johnny Rotten singing?
@ No, they annouced world tour this year without Johnny Rotten! ;)
i was there, got there and BAKED! by the time the Pistols came on, we all had sunstroke!! a 12oz bottle of water, 6 bucks...i could hear "silver machine" as, i was heading back 2 the car///
Same here. Monday when I went back to work I was so sunburned I looked purple.
Yeah that whole day was just fucking brutal. The heat was one thing, but then add to that there’s literally *NO* shade at all, no water available except for the little tiny bottled waters that were selling for something like $5 each (and this was back in 2002), that you had to spend an hour in line to get. I guess the bands hadn’t been made aware that their fans who paid good money to see them were not only getting heat exhaustion, but were being denied water. TSOL were the only band who called out the sponsors from the stage for being greedy dicks. And then there was all the toxic smoke from those garbage fires that people kept setting. The whole thing was like some ridiculous endurance test. Good thing I wasn’t the age I am today. I probably would’ve dropped dead.
Steve J is the master of chugging
They sound great. Audience sound's lame.
Really lame
Dude i was there hot as fuk show was all day started at 11 am gbh. Vandals circle jerks adolescents
Buzzcocks tsol social d
Damned. Plus shyt bands pennywise blink
On this main stage
After a whole day of heat and $4 waters or.a line of 600 at a water fountain we were exhausted. Tsol called out the venue for not supplying water and got the fire dept to douse us all with hoses
12 midnite pistols played. Main stage seats were reserved for miles the pit was way in the back. You cant hear em cuz this is off the board.
They were setting shyt on 🔥 cuz levis sponsored it and no one liked that
It really was a great all day all night jam
With mostly real punk bands .
California, what did you expect? lol
@@TheBri87 right paisan?
@@TheBri87 Hey! When you suffer through 110 plus degree weather to see 40 fucking bands in the middle of the desert, you'd wanna sound lame too. I was at that show
Fucking love this
Johnny❤❤❤❤❤
I was there!
I like Johnnys silky pajamas! He looks good in Blue!
Steve's solo on Holidays!! Fucks sakes
They play like them play in 1977 or litepit better but it dosen't meen nothing that is great punks playing real good punk Johnny Rotten move realy fine I like them cos they were brave men and do what they want 😁😃🇫🇮😇👊
Absofuckinlutely fuckin fanfuckintastic !!!! 😍😍😍😍🎸🎸🎸🎸👌👌👌👌
I was so disappointed that P.I.L. was not harder, in THIS vein!!!
Me too!!
PiL could never sound like this without the Jones crunch.
PiL is PiL, and the Pistols were the Pistols. Two completely different things. Personally I love them both, and always have… but for different reasons. They scratch two different kinds of itches. PiL never needed to be “harder”. They’re perfect for what they are (most times at least).
@@Shikta-poobah67 ...I was just saying that I, would have liked something tougher from P.I.L.
I didn't say they were WRONG, by NOT being harder. So you can dial back on the arrogance.
@@jeffjones3040 “Arrogance”? Ok? You were doing just fine until that last little quip. 🤣 I guess saying that an established band that’s been around for something like 45 years was a disappointment because they weren’t hard enough to meet with your approval isn’t “arrogant” at all… but yeah, I’m being arrogant. Ok then. 👍
Já tô muito loco!
Saw them at Jones beach nyc in 2002. Dropkick murphys opened. What a great night. John Lyndon doing his hunchback of Notre dam Johnny rotten thing. Hahahahaha. Love this man.
legends
They looks wearing down,hahaha i admitt even me,but they still sound fuckin great,specially johny rotten,spirit of punk still there
John was the guy that created the "Mic drop"
El mejor ruido a latas inglés aguante the sex
steve jones 3 march 1956
I don't know if that long hair got booted out but what's funny is even when the pistols guys had long hair in 1971 at a deep purple show. Ian gillan was saying shit on stage to one gen separates from other but at the end of the day come back the lemmy quote must have made lemmy laugh hard cause he was still alive
I was there.
Fuckin awsome ...!!!!
😍
The only band and Social Distotion were the best bands that day
God save the sex pistols!
Do you have the other concerts of this festival?
barry sheene 11 march 1951
Johnny loves this band..shame Jones and cook don't.. John got the Brain...
Utter shit
good
P....n de m...e!!!Autant en 1977, j'étais trop jeune, mais là, oui!!!J'aurai du y être (bon, un peu loin)!
0:23
Is Matlock playing Sid's bass????
Ian also calls Roger Glover a stinken hippie
Love Lydons dancing on Stepping Stone !
That is the bollocks
😎👍👍
Imagine if sid play bass like glen matlock?and if he still alive?
its a good thing that Glenn Matlock DOES play bass like Glenn Matlock. appreciate him for it
Sid was poseur. He would be putting out hip hop records or techno. He was a young gullible kid. Glen wrote songs. Sid didn’t.
Fuck Sid. Yeah, I said it. Glen Matlock is a beast on the bass.
@@THEBANDIT7979 Sid wrote one of the songs they played here,Belsen Was A Gas.Also wrote the riff to Bodies
Johnny aint rotten no more now he has testicals at throwht like teenager
I wanna be me is my favorite
Huh?
What a lame audience! I knew next to nothing about the Sex Pistols until a couple of months ago, They are a great live band and I've seen many,
You don’t have a clue.
Viva Colera banda Punk Sao Paulo
Johnny Rotten forgot to take off his pajamas.
Everything sounds great except johns vocals, ,hes singing in 2 different tones in a mockery of himself ,wish he stuck with the 1976 voice
He's playing a Burny Les Paul !
What is a Burny?
@@mjh5437
Made in Japan Les Paul
I think Johnny might've had a few drinks
He's trapped in the P.I.L voice. I guess the first 14 years of that band gave a huge difference!
Looks to me like rhey had a 'dont film Glen or Paul' rule 😃
Performance do Rotten foi boa ......saudade do sid Vicious representava....mas o Steve Jines manda bem na guitarra ate hoje... Viva Skinheads
Its the 50th Anniversary of Never Mind The Bollocks in 2027--may be just one last show then!!
If they do a 50 NMTB anniversary it wont be wiith Johnny.
Cuando dejo de cantar como en 1976........?
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Viva Virus 27 Brasil Oi !