only neg I have is songs sound a little slow. Otherwise, this is what Steve Paul and Glenn should have done years ago. they are clearly done with John and I cant blame them. One of the greatest rock what ifs will always be "what if the SPs had kept GM, and booted JR"
This singer makes the pistols the pistols again!! Am I wrong 😅 lol sound is big and bad f#$ckikg ass!!! We need this in 2024/2025!!! Please play in Salt Lake City or somewhere near, and I will be there!! Damn wish I was at this! The energy is wild!! 🎉❤🎉
Brilliant - those Bush Hall tickets were impossible to get hold of so lucky you - the last time I seen the Pistols was 2007 in Brixton - gosh doesn't time fly fast.
@@bighill8272 Steve nearly broke his back in a BMX bike accident, he won't be boppin about like he used to, sadly he did very well probably jet lagged az well 👍
Jonesy is the most underrated guitarist IN THE WORLD. His minimalist precision has stayed with me for four decades,.......... yet,.... he might night a little bit of getting back in shape.
@@user-pt1ow8hx5l LOL He's the most over-rated 3-chord wonder in the world 🤣🤣🤣 Not that we don't like him, we love him, but hey, c'mon, lets be honest here. He's not Jimi Hendrix 😂😂😂
@@bighill8272 LOL. Jimmy Hendrix was a household name in my childhood. In Copenhagen. Moms best friend was an AuPair in London and the Cromwell Club when Jimi, Mitch and Noel hit the stage; later marrying Noel. Nothing comes close to Purple Haze, yes. Steve, however, has his very own style that worked wonders for the pistols.
1. Jonesy needs to get on a veg diet and do some regular exercise 2. Matlock needs to have a complete shave 3. All of them need to lose the black clothes cliché and wear some interesting coloured stuff
The lost sex pistol - wally nightingale, -Did you no wrong” was originally co- written by original (pre-sex pistols band member) Wally Nightingale in 1974. The lyrics to the latter were subsequently rewritten by Johnny Rotten and in 1977 the song was released as the b-side to the Sex Pistols second single “God Save The Queen”. It was later included on the compilation album Flogging a Dead Horse and has regularly been played live by the Sex Pistols during their reunion shows in the 90’s and 00’s. The Warner Chappell Music database recognises Nightingale as co-author.