Without a doubt they all followed this guitar style and tone, groups like Thin Lizzy, whitesnake , Sabbath all adopted this, influenced many young rock bands for years to come, amazing to hear Slash has more or less the same tone.
@@MrLeeBob I feel that he is underrated. he was dedicated to holding shit down when he could have easily been half assed and still found success. his guitar playing has always been tight, they recorded when he didnt have much experience and it came out perfect.
Totally! This is one of the best concerts I have ever seen! The Pistols just don't know when to s😊top. And why should they,? They are the best band in history 😅
Steve Jones is brilliant/precise/innovative guitar player for me one of the bests from mid 70 s to today his way of playin 5th chords-mutes-short fast melodic solos-intro and final parts of the songs makes him my top influence, plus and very important the cool level of S J is the 10/10!!!
i'm proud to say that the very first concert i ever went to was the sex pistols when they came to america. so i was musically baptized by the sex pistols, and i'm forever proud of that. and this is my favorite of their songs
I saw that tour also. It was at mountain view amphitheater in mountain view California. It was one of the most amazing shows I've ever seen. From one of the most amazing bands ever.
What Chris Thomas and Steve Jones did on this track and much of the album was simply extraordinary for a group that had been together for such short space of time and were still leaning their craft. It's equally impressive how they managed to get this sound playing live. The band were a phenomena, and I have to agree with Noel Gallagher, that they were probably the most important band since the Beatles.
In 1977 I was 16 when I first laid eyes on The Sex Pistols on Australian TV. They were showing edited clips of the Band playing and then cutting to Lydon being interviewed outside Buckingham Palace. After a few minutes I thought to myself "These guys are taking 'the piss' " I thought that Lydon ( Rotten) was leading the interviewer down the garden path. I was right on both counts. The media took the bait, hook, line and sinker. The Great Rock n Roll Swindle (It's a Swindle) After Lydon left the Band, they got several guest singers. My favourite was RONNIE BIGGS on "No One is Innocent" Australia was fairly isolated in the mid-70's yet we had pioneering Bands such as THE SAINTS & RADIO BIRDMAN, BLACK CHROME, THE LEFTOVERS, YOUNG CHARLATANS etc. that were leading the charge against the establishment. Phill Calvert said that" In 1977 Melbourne had Boys Next Door, News, JAB, The Reals, The Obsessions, The Spread, The Chosen Few, La Femme, TRS. That’s the Early punk scene. After that there were so many bands that were great and contributed to the changing Melbourne sound. I was only aware of the bands that I saw and that played at the same places we did. I also think that Radio Birdman and the Saints touring Melbourne and people going to see them, opened up people to a lot of music they hadn’t heard and sent them towards playing in bands themselves." None of these Bands called themselves PUNK, it was a label that the media placed on them. The late 70's / early 80's was a great time to be alive as a music fan/supporter.
Fuck iam glad I was able to get to this Gig,I still remember it well it keeps me young and one of my favourite Pistols songs a real raw Punk Rock song especially when sung live.
Se esses caras tivessem gravado pelo menos mais 1 álbum com a mesma qualidade do NMTB, eles seriam a melhor banda punk da história e ninguém chegaria aos pés.
He's right. Glenn Matlock was the original bassist & wrote a lot of their songs. Sid Vicious could barely play bass at ALL. Bodies is the ONLY song on the album that he played on, and Jones played the rest. Sid Vicious was a good looking guy & that's the only reason they hired him.
Quando John Lydon al inizio del concerto scruta con lo sguardo i limiti del regno dei suoi fedeli sostenitori sembra un sovrano portavoce del malumore giovanile inglese e quando incomincia a cantare rievoca e rinverdisce i fasti di un epoca giovanile Inglese gloriosa in cui c'era ancora la speranza che la musica rock riuscisse a cambiare la società facendo scegliere ai giovani che cosa volevano fare e ciò che volevano pensare. Il segreto di tutti i fondatori di un movimento musicale rivoluzionario ed innovativo sta' nel saper controllare l'intelligenza emotiva delle persone dicendo loro cio' che vogliono sentirsi dire solo così si creano i presupposti per far nascere un qualcosa che colpisca l'animo della gente creando dei miti musicali ed i Sex Pistols con i testi delle loro canzoni mettevano il dito sulla piaga della protesta giovanile contro il sistema per questo sono durati poco a livello musicale perchè al inizio loro detestavano il sistema conservatore ed erano incuranti anche dei soldi che le case discografiche gli offrivano per fare musica poi' quando hanno capito che la loro musica era diventata un business una moda e non una cultura ed un modo di sentirsi e di essere si sono resi conto di essere stati traditi da coloro che li avevano introdotti nel mondo della musica Rock.
I love the Sex Pistols and this song (Fuck this and fuck that!) but this clip in sepia could be Two Minute Hate from Nineteen Eighty Four! Still, thanks for posting!
I really don’t think people realise how great the Pistols were
Fucking awesome isn't it? Love the Pistols forever 😅
Don't be stupid. There are alot of people who did do. That was facile mate
Fackin amazing band then now always.❤❤❤❤
No....they..... don't 🫵
They do, as the pistols keep reminding us
This is England,this is punk, this is awesome. 40 years later... Punk is alive!
This song fucking rules!!!
Not really...who is a good punk band these days?
@@andymaciver1760 Green Day, Blink 182, The Vines... not really "these days" but somewhat recent. More recent than the 1970s, at least
@@markcheetah4960 rancid, nofx, bad religion,, no use for a name etc. There were a bunch of good punk bands in the 90's but it has really fallen off.
@@andymaciver1760 Yeah, that stuff peaked in the 90s. Good call
Oh my God...The energy...That band is DANGEROUS...
The crowd are far more dangerous!!!
That guitar tone = god tier.
never mind to me is the epitome of guitar tone.
Yeah..Steve Jones thrash is legendary.
Check out his tone in '83 with my old band ! Type in "The Nothings & Steve Jones" Cheers !
Without a doubt they all followed this guitar style and tone, groups like Thin Lizzy, whitesnake , Sabbath all adopted this, influenced many young rock bands for years to come, amazing to hear Slash has more or less the same tone.
steve jones underrated guitarist love his power chords
F off he's not underrated
@@MrLeeBob I feel that he is underrated. he was dedicated to holding shit down when he could have easily been half assed and still found success. his guitar playing has always been tight, they recorded when he didnt have much experience and it came out perfect.
Check him out playing with my old band in '83 ! Type in "The Nothings & Steve Jones" ! Cheers !
Has the Mick Ronson influence going on!
@@MrLeeBob you mug he is very underrated by many if not yourself
Hearing the crowd during the chorus is probably the best thing I've heard 🙏🙏
Totally! This is one of the best concerts I have ever seen! The Pistols just don't know when to s😊top. And why should they,? They are the best band in history 😅
This sounds unbelievable fresh !
Steve Jones is a hell of a guitar player !!
Hi Vidar ! Check him out with my old band playing this song ! Type in "The Nothings & Steve Jones-Bodies" ! Cheers !
The greatest song to play loud in your car while driving in the suburbs.
my mans
I loved hearing the crowd during the chorus!
Still sends shivers down my spine when the intro comes in. Absolutely timeless.
Ooh yes! I fucking LOVE that intro! So innovative and gruesome at the same time 😊
My ears are still ringing from that gig.
I went to manchester in 07 it was loud hot and sweaty. Just the way it should be
@@matthewjdouglas6471 exactly, none of this taking pictures bollocks
Steve Jones was just put in Rolling Stone's top 250 guitarists.
Absolutely right.
2:15 the greatest song lyrics of all time!!!!
A masterpiece 🇬🇧
Steve Jones is brilliant/precise/innovative guitar player for me one of the bests from mid 70 s to today his way of playin 5th chords-mutes-short fast melodic solos-intro and final parts of the songs makes him my top influence, plus and very important the cool level of S J is the 10/10!!!
Hi Martin ! Type in "The Nothings & Steve Jones" to see a gig we did in 1983 ! Cheers !
@@philipholmes5884 Get over it, he fucked you off
what a great performance , one of the best , the energy is timeless
i'm proud to say that the very first concert i ever went to was the sex pistols when they came to america. so i was musically baptized by the sex pistols, and i'm forever proud of that. and this is my favorite of their songs
Steven Stefano you are a legend my man. It’s my favourite song too.
I saw that tour also. It was at mountain view amphitheater in mountain view California. It was one of the most amazing shows I've ever seen. From one of the most amazing bands ever.
My first ever concert was Rage Against The Machine in Belfast......still the best gig ive ever seen.....Yeah Bodies is my favourite as well.
Hey Steve & others ! Check out my old band playing this with Steve in 1983 ! Type in "The Nothings & Steve Jones-Bodies" ! Cheers !
What Chris Thomas and Steve Jones did on this track and much of the album was simply extraordinary for a group that had been together for such short space of time and were still leaning their craft. It's equally impressive how they managed to get this sound playing live. The band were a phenomena, and I have to agree with Noel Gallagher, that they were probably the most important band since the Beatles.
True Story
John lydon for prime minister
Kinda happened.
Approved👍🇬🇧
The garage band I was in played this during lunch at my highschool. We weren't well received.
Because High School is made up of Indoctrinated Dick Heads !
Fucking glad🤘
Good to see Glen on bass
Absolutely!
How good is he! The way he plays with Cookie and Jones is like a dream it’s so right on.
Not that it matters but SP are in the top 5 most influential bands ever!
Great gig
Johnny is a monument!
i was at this gig it was pure energy and excitement
Wow Alan ! Have you seen them other times ?
@@philipholmes5884 just 1996 at Finsbury park and 2007 Brixton 2 amazing gigs
steve jones is fuckin great!!!!!!
This is the best concert footage I've seen. Awesome!
The energy is still there... Brilliant
A comeback done properly
Shivers.. anger..energy..joy!!..Pistols!!!
big marc bolan fan that brought out these groups.sex pistols are a great band..
Good to lessen in the morning. Gives you tine of positive energy .the best rock and roll band ever!!!
Thank you
In 1977 I was 16 when I first laid eyes on The Sex Pistols on Australian TV.
They were showing edited clips of the Band playing and then cutting to Lydon being interviewed outside Buckingham Palace.
After a few minutes I thought to myself "These guys are taking 'the piss' "
I thought that Lydon ( Rotten) was leading the interviewer down the garden path.
I was right on both counts.
The media took the bait, hook, line and sinker.
The Great Rock n Roll Swindle (It's a Swindle)
After Lydon left the Band, they got several guest singers.
My favourite was RONNIE BIGGS on "No One is Innocent"
Australia was fairly isolated in the mid-70's yet we had pioneering Bands such as THE SAINTS & RADIO BIRDMAN, BLACK CHROME, THE LEFTOVERS, YOUNG CHARLATANS etc. that were leading the charge against the establishment.
Phill Calvert said that" In 1977 Melbourne had Boys Next Door, News, JAB, The Reals, The Obsessions, The Spread, The Chosen Few, La Femme, TRS. That’s the Early punk scene. After that there were so many bands that were great and contributed to the changing Melbourne sound. I was only aware of the bands that I saw and that played at the same places we did. I also think that Radio Birdman and the Saints touring Melbourne and people going to see them, opened up people to a lot of music they hadn’t heard and sent them towards playing in bands themselves."
None of these Bands called themselves PUNK, it was a label that the media placed on them.
The late 70's / early 80's was a great time to be alive as a music fan/supporter.
Fuck iam glad I was able to get to this Gig,I still remember it well it keeps me young and one of my favourite Pistols songs a real raw Punk Rock song especially when sung live.
1997 at Shoreline Ampitheatre in Mountain View, CA. What a show!!!
Great front men!! Great artist!!
Jonesy, you beast
Hey Walter ! Check him out playing this song with my old band in 1983 ! Type in "The Nothings & Steve Jones-Bodies" ! Cheers !
Phillip, I will do. Thanks
Best version ever if u don’t agree it’s a farce,
Nothings better as tha STONES - but Pistols are awesome and tha singer is unique!
Holy shit the whole place blew up awesome
The girl in the crowd is wiped out her head at the start
UFF SEX PISTOLS mi grupo preferido No manchen que alucinada me puse ayer en la noche, BODIES.
MARAVILLOSO CONCIERTO
ATTE
ROGER
I was 16 in 1976, it really did feel like this.
Women who listen to punk are the best
I can't believe how much I love this tuuunne effing brilliant..I love soul funk complete opposite but the pistols are summat else
BEST SONG EVER!!!!!!!!!
2:15
I want to loop this over and over LOL
That would make a great ringtone. XD
Steve Jones rules
Yes Fabio ! Watch him in 1983 with my old band playing this ! Type in "The Nothings & Steve Jones-Bodies" ! Cheers !
This is great!
Why the feck I didn't go to this is beyond me... Amazing.
They only made one album, and what a great fckng album it is!
What a gig!!!
I, like line up super MTB shafer Dek 🎉
Se esses caras tivessem gravado pelo menos mais 1 álbum com a mesma qualidade do NMTB, eles seriam a melhor banda punk da história e ninguém chegaria aos pés.
Pauline spotted at 0:37 😂
So much charisma
Great Jonny rotten⚡🔥🤘
I listen everynite,cause they re 1 of a kind
Best version no ifs or fucking buts
All my favorite band are getting old... and this was only 2007.
hahaha yeah
i guess we are getting old as well ;)
Well watch Steve when he was young (i was young too) type in "The Nothings & Steve Jones" a gig from 1983 ! Cheers !
One of those songs that riles you up and makes ya wanna smash something! "I am one lucky c***..." LMAO!! Great performance!!
Is that Glenn Matlock on Bass?
That guitar is heavy
Watch him play with my old band in 1983 ! He played a Fender ! Type "The Nothings & Steve Jones" Cheers !
This is the pistols best song .
Bodies the quintessential punk classic, just listen to the lyrics.
for me the best punk song ever.......
My dad always said the pistols were a band full of talented musicians , except Sid vicious lol
he is half right
He’s not wrong good old Simon ferocious
He's right. Glenn Matlock was the original bassist & wrote a lot of their songs. Sid Vicious could barely play bass at ALL. Bodies is the ONLY song on the album that he played on, and Jones played the rest. Sid Vicious was a good looking guy & that's the only reason they hired him.
@Metalamelia Since they were friends they could have sing both
sid is the one that gave them the bad name of being bad musicians when he wasnt even on the album
It was great night
if I could pogo without waking up the wife I would do it now.
Fucking excellent.
FUCK YA...WHENEVER I FEEL PUMPED THIS IT PUMPS ME EVEN FURTHER
3:42 when they locked into that groove. Unstoppable!! You can literally hear when it happened.
f*cking brilliant
Just Fantastic , love em !
2:44 😂😂🔥🔥
rocks with pure venom..
Quando John Lydon al inizio del concerto scruta con lo sguardo i limiti del regno dei suoi fedeli sostenitori sembra un sovrano portavoce del malumore giovanile inglese e quando incomincia a cantare rievoca e rinverdisce i fasti di un epoca giovanile Inglese gloriosa in cui c'era ancora la speranza che la musica rock riuscisse a cambiare la società facendo scegliere ai giovani che cosa volevano fare e ciò che volevano pensare. Il segreto di tutti i fondatori di un movimento musicale rivoluzionario ed innovativo sta' nel saper controllare l'intelligenza emotiva delle persone dicendo loro cio' che vogliono sentirsi dire solo così si creano i presupposti per far nascere un qualcosa che colpisca l'animo della gente creando dei miti musicali ed i Sex Pistols con i testi delle loro canzoni mettevano il dito sulla piaga della protesta giovanile contro il sistema per questo sono durati poco a livello musicale perchè al inizio loro detestavano il sistema conservatore ed erano incuranti anche dei soldi che le case discografiche gli offrivano per fare musica poi' quando hanno capito che la loro musica era diventata un business una moda e non una cultura ed un modo di sentirsi e di essere si sono resi conto di essere stati traditi da coloro che li avevano introdotti nel mondo della musica Rock.
At this one. 15 ft back from the stage. Epic. So wasted 😂
Que buena puesta en escena
here for steve's tone... hubba-hubba!
Gurgling bloody mess...
Rotten almost fucks it up, still an awesome performance
communion avec le public totale !!!
Legends!
Best versian ever
My favourite
Love you Johnny. Hope to meet you someday.
Get organify pure bytheway
Other than his beer belly, Lydon looked and sounded pretty darn good in 2007.
La puta mejor canción de estos canallas!😊
Here in Los angeles we still have the same problems.
Bloody discharge, gurgling bloody mess.
Thats all your bleedin drunks!! 🍀🍀🍀😂😂😂
0:47-0:49 that kinda looks like Mac Demarco doesn't it?...
It's never the same when tried again years after.
I soooo disagree
steve i wanna be tht dude hes too cool
I love the Sex Pistols and this song (Fuck this and fuck that!) but this clip in sepia could be Two Minute Hate from Nineteen Eighty Four!
Still, thanks for posting!
Solid
like a sing song down the Pub . you can see lydon and jones counting the money
This song would probably make the head of a Coldplay fan blow up !
BODIESSS
Paul “cookie” Cook ídolo
thanx, ich war 13 jahre alt
epic.