Sex Pistols' John Lydon Calls on The Rolling Stones to Retire: 'I’m Not Short of a Song Idea or Two'
John Lydon thinks it's time for The Rolling Stones to call it quits. During an appearance on Good Morning Britain on Wednesday, May 7, Lydon, also known as Johnny Rotten, reflected on previously ...
John Lydon thinks it's time for The Rolling Stones to call it quits. During an appearance on Good Morning Britain on Wednesday, May 7, Lydon, also known as Johnny Rotten, reflected on previously ...
The Stones need to roll off into the sunset. So says the Sex Pistols’ John Lydon, formerly known as Johnny Rotten, who is calling for the “Start Me Up” band to hang it up. “By all means, The Rolling ...
In a Monday, Jan. 12 interview with The Morning, he revealed he was trying to fund the new Public Image Ltd album with his appearance on the show Lydon was eliminated from the show on Saturday, Jan.
John Lydon has claimed his Sex Pistols bandmates did not contact him when his wife Nora Forster died. The punk group’s former frontman – known as Johnny Rotten – lost his wife of nearly 50 years to ...
Sex Pistols and PiL frontman John Lydon appeared on the UK’s Good Morning Britain today, primarily to discuss his upcoming spoken word/Q&A tour he’s calling I Could Be Wrong, I Could Be Right (cribbed ...
As you may know, the Sex Pistols have been playing shows with the lineup of Steve Jones, Glen Matlock, Paul Cook, and new lead vocalist Frank Carter (of Gallows, Pure Love, and Frank Carter and the ...
As his Sex Pistols bandmates tour without him, John Lydon vows to “never” return to the band which kickstarted punk in the UK, calling them “woke” as he prepares for a tour of his own with Public ...
Sex Pistols are currently touring without Lydon, instead performing with Gallows frontman Frank Carter Brian Rasic/Getty Sex Pistols didn't reach out to John Lydon after his wife's death, the band's ...
Sex Pistols' John Lydon Calls on The Rolling Stones to Retire: 'I’m Not Short of a Song Idea or Two'
"By all means, The Rolling Stones should retire," Lydon said on 'Good Morning' Britain on Wednesday, May 7 S Meddle/ITV/Shutterstock; Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic John Lydon thinks it's time for The ...
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