Maybe Crusty the Clown (or Sideshow Bob) look like John Lydon. The Crusty the Clown character was introduced on January 15, 1989 which was basically four and half months after this show in Soviet-occupied Estonia.
They evolved into a new thing - Punk wasn’t about staying the same or becoming a tribute to themselves Personally I dislike Rotten’s political opinions these days - but who said you had to follow your idols in everything they do. “And they put punks on postcards Sell them to the tourists Oh don't they love the English So eccentric!” - Culture Shock Onwards Upwards forwards 🕊
This was painful. Even Lydon knows his recent songs suck,so he ruined one of the good songs from the better past. And the song was good because his old band was great and this one is a bunch of hired guns
@@anfrankogezamartincic1161 was he an American citizen..as of 2013.. when the Vote came around in 2016. Did he vote For 45>? Dont know. I think he just wants to take the piss outta people. Own Libs. it is sad. Take care, John..
I love early PIL and John McGeoch even more, but by ‘88 Lydon had become pretty annoying to the point where I never explored JM’s work with PIL. The Magazine and Siouxsie stuff is sacred to me. I didn’t hate this, but playing Sex Pistols through a Roland Jazz Chorus probably shouldn’t be a thing
Yeah, that chorusing ruins it. I saw them play in Seattle at The Moore Theater promoting the album "Happy" - right around this time. There wasn't any Jazz Chorus on the backline, and it was a great show. Ironically, they did NOT play "Seattle"! Johnny always knew how to fuck with the audience...
😂 I agree on the Chorus issue but I’m just happy to hear “Holidays In The Sun”. I first heard JM on PiL’s album “9” from 1988 and he floored me not just with his musicianship and instrument skills, but the way he could either dominate and subtly colour the soundscape with equal ease. The sound was so synthetic by then, an observation not a criticism, and I loved listening to him, which sent me backwards to Magazine. I get how Lydon puts you off investigating his PiL work, but I can say at least on that album, it is worthy of his mighty legacy.
You have to understand the context. These people were there to celebrate freedom and they wanted independence from the Soviet Union. To play a song critical of Soviet communism in the Soviet Union with Soviet tanks pointing towards the stage to 300 thousand people screaming for human rights...it's ok.The cocktail jazz era pil did play some Pistols in 1983 as well.This 88 lineup was incredible live,sadly the albums written with Lu Edmonds only got to see him and Mcgeoch once on 1887's Happy.Tenitus prevented Edmonds to play on 9,but he wrote for it.I love the current PIL but Mcgeoch passed away 5 years before they reunited.
That is just brilliantly Funny. You should have headlined @ glasto....Cheers Johnny....Can"t wait to see and the guys live again,once we get through pandemic ...
the first time i ever heard this song was the most excited ive ever gotten upon hearing a song, i even started jumping up and down and that is really not me.
A lot of shit dished out on here. But their performance overall was fantastic; this song is a wry nod at the situation. I read they’d arrived last minute to perform in Estonia whilst Russian presence was there. If you watch the whole set you will agree. It’s better than Queen at Live Aid
it does not matter if john sings this or steve and paul play it.. unless they are together, its not right.. although Johns Siren voice and steves guitar slides are untouchable.. love his voice here
I know PiL and Pistols are unrelated vehicles, but I'd noticed PiL were playing a sort of ham showbiz pastiche of not only the Pistols back catalogue but also early PiL by this point. It never sat well with me and believe me I was barely out of school, hardly discerning in my musical tastes.
it is an interesting phenomenon that no band ever seems to be able to play a song with the same rawness as when it was first a hit...I mean, why? It's just instruments and singing, if it's the same people youd think they could recapture the initial sound but they never can.
When you're watching the video: "Oh my god -- that sounds bloody awful! What were they thinking?" If you're there at the show: "Holy shit! This sounds *exactly* like it did on "Never Mind the Bollocks"!"
God how bad is this! I saw PIL around this time and couldn’t believe how cliched and rock they were , especially John McGeoch, one of the greatest and most original musicians of his era - reduced to backing Coco the Clown. Lydon had lost his mojo and his dignity a long time before this. Embarrassing.
christ on a bike ! Lydon looks like crusty the clown 😂👍❤
hahaha Isn't it more like side show Bob??
@@realsinisterminister Yeah thats what I meant ! 👍😂
Maybe Crusty the Clown (or Sideshow Bob) look like John Lydon. The Crusty the Clown character was introduced on January 15, 1989 which was basically four and half months after this show in Soviet-occupied Estonia.
Hair like a gay pineapple... and I don't even mean that as an insult
You surely are referring to side show Mel?
Lydon actually singing in the classic style!
Historical summer !
The "Summer of Love" of the eighties ✊😊✌!!!
I still chill with this performance 😁
Only ten years after the Pistols split and already it has come to this!
They evolved into a new thing - Punk wasn’t about staying the same or becoming a tribute to themselves
Personally I dislike Rotten’s political opinions these days - but who said you had to follow your idols in everything they do.
“And they put punks on postcards
Sell them to the tourists
Oh don't they love the English
So eccentric!” - Culture Shock
Onwards
Upwards
forwards 🕊
Coming to this, you're just a pile of shit coming to this. New York.
This was painful. Even Lydon knows his recent songs suck,so he ruined one of the good songs from the better past. And the song was good because his old band was great and this one is a bunch of hired guns
@@chriswilliams7958Lydon/Rotten was my idol. Now i feel sorry for him, boring old fart in love with the Donald. Pathetic.
@@anfrankogezamartincic1161 was he an American citizen..as of 2013.. when the Vote came around in 2016. Did he vote For 45>? Dont know. I think he just wants to take the piss outta people. Own Libs. it is sad. Take care, John..
I love early PIL and John McGeoch even more, but by ‘88 Lydon had become pretty annoying to the point where I never explored JM’s work with PIL. The Magazine and Siouxsie stuff is sacred to me.
I didn’t hate this, but playing Sex Pistols through a Roland Jazz Chorus probably shouldn’t be a thing
Yeah, that chorusing ruins it. I saw them play in Seattle at The Moore Theater promoting the album "Happy" - right around this time. There wasn't any Jazz Chorus on the backline, and it was a great show. Ironically, they did NOT play "Seattle"! Johnny always knew how to fuck with the audience...
@@mrthunder8190 I saw the This Is What you Want show in Seattle ‘85? I got a big black from a guy stage diving in combat boots
😂 I agree on the Chorus issue but I’m just happy to hear “Holidays In The Sun”. I first heard JM on PiL’s album “9” from 1988 and he floored me not just with his musicianship and instrument skills, but the way he could either dominate and subtly colour the soundscape with equal ease. The sound was so synthetic by then, an observation not a criticism, and I loved listening to him, which sent me backwards to Magazine. I get how Lydon puts you off investigating his PiL work, but I can say at least on that album, it is worthy of his mighty legacy.
@@tpbrcombo I was a massive early PIL fan. I think I bought Metal Box in ‘83
You have to understand the context. These people were there to celebrate freedom and they wanted independence from the Soviet Union. To play a song critical of Soviet communism in the Soviet Union with Soviet tanks pointing towards the stage to 300 thousand people screaming for human rights...it's ok.The cocktail jazz era pil did play some Pistols in 1983 as well.This 88 lineup was incredible live,sadly the albums written with Lu Edmonds only got to see him and Mcgeoch once on 1887's Happy.Tenitus prevented Edmonds to play on 9,but he wrote for it.I love the current PIL but Mcgeoch passed away 5 years before they reunited.
That is just brilliantly Funny. You should have headlined @ glasto....Cheers Johnny....Can"t wait to see and the guys live again,once we get through pandemic ...
Still love that song matter what love lydons style always
the first time i ever heard this song was the most excited ive ever gotten upon hearing a song, i even started jumping up and down and that is really not me.
A lot of shit dished out on here. But their performance overall was fantastic; this song is a wry nod at the situation. I read they’d arrived last minute to perform in Estonia whilst Russian presence was there. If you watch the whole set you will agree. It’s better than Queen at Live Aid
'Better than Queen at Live Aid' LOL. Seems an inapplicable benchmark; odd to compare the two.
@@stuartwray6175 says the Queen fan over here. To be honest I can't recall why I made the comparisson.
Great version
Amazing
GENIAL!!!!
John Lydon likes to be spotted.
Love him ❤️
Er verarscht das ganze Musicbusiness...👏😎🍻👍👍
From around the time that PIL sounded like a Butlins cabaret turn
Wonderful.
It was Rock Summer in Estonia 1988, outside named idiotic Glasnost Rock.
Looks like a kids tv presenter
Jeezus this is amazing
Looking back and see he actually does the Dr Livesey walk. 😋
Reason, Reason, Reason, Reason!!
JL bien colorido, que personaje 😂 buenas versión
sex pistols es sex pistols nada ni nadie se iguala a su musica...!!! me encanta never mind the bollocks...!!!
clearly, things were very happy in the 1980s.
One more time fellows. This time with NO FEELINGS!
it does not matter if john sings this or steve and paul play it.. unless they are together, its not right.. although Johns Siren voice and steves guitar slides are untouchable.. love his voice here
Prisnej💕💕💕
And one year later the Berlin wall fell.
I know PiL and Pistols are unrelated vehicles, but I'd noticed PiL were playing a sort of ham showbiz pastiche of not only the Pistols back catalogue but also early PiL by this point. It never sat well with me and believe me I was barely out of school, hardly discerning in my musical tastes.
it is an interesting phenomenon that no band ever seems to be able to play a song with the same rawness as when it was first a hit...I mean, why? It's just instruments and singing, if it's the same people youd think they could recapture the initial sound but they never can.
@@joejones9520in this case two different bands so an actual cover version
Is this the first footage of Lydon on stage in shorts?
When you're watching the video: "Oh my god -- that sounds bloody awful! What were they thinking?"
If you're there at the show: "Holy shit! This sounds *exactly* like it did on "Never Mind the Bollocks"!"
The black fella at 1.43 says everything you need to know about how low things have sunk.
Hahaha good spot a black 'Jock' bouncing up and down, christ alive
Well ... only Sex Pistols can play their songs as it has to be played. No one else...even with Johnny on vocals...
Lacks edge doesnt it.
Goodness me
Обещал не петь репертуар Sex Pistols после ухода из группы , но не сдержал слово …
I think it was OK to play that behind the Iron Curtain to the Estonians who so wanted to leave the Soviet Union!
@@patricktimothy8354 при чём тут эстонцы !? Чушь не пиши
Hola Ramiro por favorpodrias subir "Angry" de este mismo concierto ? Es mi favorita del album "Happy"
JL reminds me of Angus from AC/DC in his shorts
この曲はドラムBDが3連にしたらグループ感出る曲だ
Not even John McGeoch could replace Steve Jones...
Mcgeoch could play circles around Jones 😆
He did not have to. Different bands, different styles
How many guitarists..?!!
0:59 Que grande... John Rambo los fue a ver. 🥲
off with the heads, is knot w
What the...
Still better than the Pistols imho (at least Allan Dias can play bass unlike a certain talentless, junkie hack); John dressing as Sideshow Bob aside 😂
カッコEEEEEEEEEEEE!!
what
Sad.
Who's the bass playet
Allan Dias
Pantomime.
It would have been so much better if this is how the sex pistols had originally sounded back in the day.
NO............it really wouldn't of..........
What in gods name is he wearing?! Black shoes and white sport socks... ooft.
he looks like he's put on a lotta water weight
Brilliant,, an now here's where Axl got his Ida for his hair back in early 2000,s,, so he rip,s off Ritchard Black,,an Jonny Rotton,,, 😂😅🤣😂😆🤣
God how bad is this! I saw PIL around this time and couldn’t believe how cliched and rock they were , especially John McGeoch, one of the greatest and most original musicians of his era - reduced to backing Coco the Clown. Lydon had lost his mojo and his dignity a long time before this. Embarrassing.
Wtf is with his hair??
omg why are you all styled like my generation, demography and culture now ? how is this okay ?
@@bizyizziaz4831 John sucks, Paul is better
@@addisonjojo2990 yea Paul really wrote all the songs...............clown
The Wiggles aren't bad I suppose.
@aofmual Does anyone know any songs about butter?
@aofmual You should send that to him so he could enter it in The Euro Soft Cheese and Butter Song contest.
And now it's "Johnny who ate all the pies?" Certainly has "piled on the pounds".......more like STONES!!!
Rubbiish
Red on the guitar reason , reason Reason
He Cannot even say reason correctly
Do you actually know who that man is???............
Horrible version
Lydons attempt at nothing, it didn't work
Bad version from extremelly bad dressed bad band
Ridiculous
Blasphemous a little, even if it is his song. Lot of it has to do with those stupid outfits. Also, the band's not even close to cranking.
This vid should be banned
Why?
ha ha ....like it
@@evad520 Too unorthodox:))
@@szarzyniecszczurzynski1902 :D
Amazing