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Rotten: No Irish, No Blacks, No Dogs
Rotten: No Irish, No Blacks, No Dogs
John Lydon
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"I have no time for lies and fantasy, and neither should you. Enjoy or die..." -- John Lydon
Punk has been romanticized and embalmed in various media. An English class revolt that became a worldwide fashion statement, punk's idols were the Sex Pistols, and its sneering hero was Johnny Rotten.
Seventeen years later, John Lydon looks back at himself, the Sex Pistols, and the "no future" disaffection of the time. Much more than just a music book, Rotten is an oral history of punk: angry, witty, honest, poignant, crackling with energy. Malcolm McLaren, Sid Vicious, Chrissie Hynde, Billy Idol, London and England in the late 1970s, the Pistols' creation and collapse...all are here, in perhaps the best book ever written about music and youth culture, by one of its most notorious figures.
Amazon.com Review
"Much has been written about the Sex Pistols. Much of it has either been sensationalism or journalistic psychobabble. The rest has been mere spite. This book is as close to the truth as one can get ... This means contradictions and insults have not been edited, and neither have the compliments, if any. I have no time for lies or fantasy, and neither should you. Enjoy or die."
So writes author John Lydon, a.k.a. Johnny Rotten, in his introduction to the book Rotten , an oral history of punk: angry, honest, and crackling with energy. Seventies punk has been romanticized by the media and the up-and-coming punk bands of today, but the sneering, leering disaffection of that time has been lost. Now, Lydon candidly and at times, dare we say it, fondly looks back at himself, the Sex Pistols, and the "no future" attitude of the time. Rolling Stone calls Lydon a "pavement philosopher whose Dickensian roots blossom with Joycean color," and the San Francisco Chronicle calls Rotten an "invaluable [book] ... sheds welcome light on that short period of great music and spasmodic cultural change."
Bollocks you say? Read, sneer, and enjoy or die.
Review
Invaluable...sheds welcome light on that short period of great music and spasmodic cultural change. ( San Francisco Chronicle )
Alive at the core...Lydon's quite the humorist...(Full of) cut marks of wit and ego. ( The New Yorker )
A wrathful Irish poet...Lydon proves to have a keen wit and rare insight. ( The Washington Post Book World )
A pavement philosopher whose Dickensian roots of blossom with Joycean color. ( Rolling Stone )
About the Author
John Lydon now records and performs both as a solo artist and with PiL (Public Image Limited). He lives in California.
Keith and Kent Zimmerman are writers for Gavin Report. The live in Oakland, California.
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