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Showing posts with label John Lydon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label John Lydon. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

The filth and the fury

What insights to the early days of punk — or the artist-manager relationship — might music historians glean from this caricature of Malcolm McLaren?


University of York archeologists have given the graffiti-covered walls of the Denmark Street flat once occupied by the Sex Pistols' John Lydon the Lascaux cave treatment:
'The tabloid press once claimed that early Beatles recordings discovered at the BBC were the most important archaeological find since Tutankhamun's tomb.

'The Sex Pistols' graffiti in Denmark Street surely ranks alongside this and - to our minds - usurps it.'

The researchers refer to the site as 'anti-heritage', because it contradicts what agencies and heritage practitioners typically value.

They say: 'We feel justified in sticking our tongues out at the heritage establishment and suggesting that punk's iconoclasm provides the context for conservation decision-making.

'This is an important site, historically and archaeologically, for the material and evidence it contains. But should we retain it for the benefit of this and future generations? In our view, with anti-heritage, different rules apply.'



Jukebox Jury 1978

Monday, September 07, 2009

Reformed/PiL

Interesting Guardian Lydon story here

Saturday, October 25, 2008

This is Butter

Just screwing around, really. I'd make you go to my site, but screw it - I was really phoning this one in for a laugh, so remember to squint a little. Plus you might not go....so hey.

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

A MrDanteFontana-based Post

PiL live in Japan 1983. Obtained in 1984 by an Atlantic City garbageman named Denny who ordered it from Japan. Betamax!



I'd say it rocks but then I'd have to storm off the stage in disgust at myself. But it does.

1 hour 1 minute - uncut. God bless Google Video's tolerant upload policies.

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

PiL on American Bandstand

"Public Image, Ltd. performing "Poptones" and "Careering" on American Bandstand in May, 1980 ..." (via WFMU's Beware of the Blog, a classic video post from Station Manager Ken)
(Thanks also to baikinange for the reminder)

Added by visualguidance

Saturday, May 26, 2007

The Cowboy Song

HTMPL Prod. ordered me to listen to "The Cowboy Song" by P.I.L..
Can somebody help me?

Thanks in advance.

/Z aka mrdantefontana