Monday, 9 January 2012
REpost: Capital Radio (The Tommy Vance Show July 16 1977)
Johnny Rotten on Capital Radio
This interview was a turning point in people's perception of John Lydon and his public image. Malcolm McLaren and Glitterbest hated it. They never wanted him to do it; and were horrified at his record selections. However, this wasn't just a case of breaking rank – if it ever even was – it was about music. "Just play the records. They'll speak for themselves. That's my idea of fun…" The records highlighted John's eclectic musical tastes, and his open-mind. Reggae, folk, soul, avant-garde, and good old rock'n'roll, it was all there. And not a Stooges or Dolls record in sight.
Full transcript and tracklist @'Fodderstomph'
Handwritten recommendations for further reggae listening from Lydon
Get it
Get them
HERE
This interview was a turning point in people's perception of John Lydon and his public image. Malcolm McLaren and Glitterbest hated it. They never wanted him to do it; and were horrified at his record selections. However, this wasn't just a case of breaking rank – if it ever even was – it was about music. "Just play the records. They'll speak for themselves. That's my idea of fun…" The records highlighted John's eclectic musical tastes, and his open-mind. Reggae, folk, soul, avant-garde, and good old rock'n'roll, it was all there. And not a Stooges or Dolls record in sight.
Full transcript and tracklist @'Fodderstomph'
Handwritten recommendations for further reggae listening from Lydon
Get it
BONUS:
John & Sid interviewed by John Tobler in 1977 and John, Paul and Steve interviewed on Radio Clyde 1977Get them
HERE
Wilco, Nick Lowe & Mavis Staples rehearse 'The Weight'
Backstage at the Civic Opera House in Chicago in December 2011
BONUS:
(Thanx Stan!)
BONUS:
(Thanx Stan!)
Sunday, 8 January 2012
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Scholes on about 70th minute. 71st minute straight red for breaking Silva's legs. Re-retires. Job done
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