where, when, who, I missed that, The last time I spoke to her she mumbled incoherently with saliva dribbling out of her mouth asking who stole her gear. .
People tend to dismiss Paula Yates as being famous for nothing in particular but she was in fact a very clever, funny, charismatic woman who every one she met feel special.. I met her once outside Tyne Tees TV studios and she stopped to chat and invited me to join the audience for The Tube. She told me if anyone said anything to shout for her. Sadly I declined and she gave me a big smile and said "Scaredy cat."
5:16 mins Paula asking did Sid s death make him a tragic hero and John's moralistic reply made her turn her head.. He is a man nobody can manipulate. Well done John for loving your wife and caring for her till her death recently. Paula however I hv zero respect.
Got to have a little chat with Paula when I worked at a swanky restaurant in Sydney. We talked about the Waratah flower. Never came across John, although I live in a small town where he refused his accomodation, and rightly so as it was less than an hour away from five star hotels. He’d been on I’m a Celebrity, which is shot about 15 minutes from a buslting town.
@@flipradio123 they didn't ban him from anything. That interview was 1978 and he was on TOTP with Pil like a year or two later. That interview was simply not aired.
@@alfienoalkes1at the time he wasn’t trying to be outrageous; he was outrageous. There were rumours about Savile and he was brave enough to say so publicly. At the time most people in entertainment were obsequious to power and he wasn’t.
I recommend her autobiography all about her childhood, ends with her meeting Bob and having Peaches I think. How very sad indeed that she would also die young, and Peaches, and Michael Hutchence. beautiful, radiant talented and overtly sexual...what a tragedy that she made the wrong choices through self pity and grief. Heart breaking.....
@@georgebenson6330 chose him on visuals. They never got on. Two massive, overbearing egos who both want to be in charge couldn't co-exist. As Matlock said in Filth and Fury they were very similar. Both ginger and whiny. Lydon turned right wing so not sure he does equate with the long gone Malcolm politically.
@@murphyj69 We are told he was born in UK but strongly identifies with his Irish roots (when the occasion is called for) then spent most of his years in USA married to a German. The Punk movement was about Anarchy and destruction of the Tradition, which is nothing to do with Right Wing. As for the story about Irish Blacks and Dogs on signs up North. Most people up North had no idea what a Black person was and the Irish were Christian so no big deal. Sounds like pure Leftist Propaganda which is getting closer to the point.
Love the pistols, lydon, pil, and the lovely p Yates, that. Meningitis situation obviously had a massive effect on him, he mentions it all the time and still does.
Met them both a few times and they were very consistent. Paula was lively, friendly, down to earth, sensible and boubly. He was boring. Seeing the two here is painful, as they are both so very different. Interesting to watch her extreme positivity, slowly dragging him toward the light.😂
Presume this was around mid-90s. Lydon seems reasonable and witty. That hadn't always been the case, and he was clearly making an effort to be decent to plug his book. As we know, in more recent years, he has become an arsehole of epic proportions. Almost pitiful.