The Johnny Rotten Show - The Punk and his Music. Pt 1.
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- Capital Radio Interview with Tommy Vance. 16th July 1977. First section of show as didn't want to risk uploading the whole thing going tits up. I've left the adverts and news reports in as I feel they give a feel for the time and show that 'Punk' couldn't have happened at any time other than when it did.
Full programme info hear: www.fodderstompf.com/ARCHIVES/... - Hudba
Best interview of John Lydon I've ever heard. The man has impeccable musical taste - excellent selections! What a great trip back to those down & dirty decadent days.
Intro 0:00
John Lydon 0:50
Tim Buckley - Sweet Surrender 0:59
John Lydon 7:53
The Creation - Life Is Just Beginning 8:13
John Lydon 10:09
David Bowie - Rebel Rebel 11:48
John Lydon 15:11
Jig 15:43
Advert Break:
George Hatcher Band 17:40
Rapport by Max Factor 18:01
The Stranglers Something Better Change 18:32
Dentyne Gum 19:06
Augustus Pablo - King Tubby Meets The Rockers Uptown 19:53
John Lydon 20:11
John Lydon 22:26
Gary Glitter - Doing Alright With The Boys 22:58
John Lydon 25:47
Fred Locks - Walls 25:52
John Lydon 28:44
Vivian Jackson and the Prophets - Fire in a Kingston 29:08
John Lydon 31:21
Culture - I’m Not Ashamed 31:51
Thank you so much ❤🇬🇧
Wonderful. I was lucky enough to hear this on the radio in 1977, so good to hear it again, thanks.
I just read about this broadcast in the Simon Reynold's book RIP IT UP AND START AGAIN. As I read the book I thought how great it would be to hear it. Once again, CZcams did not disappoint, thus here I am. Thank you to the uploader!!!
I'm here right after the book too 😅
Right now I'm reading Rip it up and start again, a book by Simon Reynolds and in the first chapter, which is about Lydon and PiL, this interview was mentioned. This is awesome.
Lydon is a genius.
Exactly the same , my nipper bought me that book for Christmas and although I knew about this interview or programme and his choices , I’d love to hear if there was any chat re his playing of Peter Hammill or VDGG cos it made my collection of old lips’ much cooler than I ever believed ! 🏴😇❤️from wessexshire-on-sea
I read The same book now
I'm reading it too. Bought it ages ago and left it on the shelf until now. This and listening to PiL on Spotify are my homework!
Love you Johnny!
I am amazed by the fact that Punk roots was not a formula sound. Rotten proved it by playing music that wasn't remotely the formula that Punk became. Ramones riffs definitely took over the stereotype ...Stooges sounds as well but Lydon had a hippie vibe to his sound too with a distorted longhair willing to rail against even peace with the anarchy.
Decent comment although you cannot exclude Glen Matlock who wrote the songs for keeping the Pistols out of the punk cliche.
@MajorCulturalDivide can't deny Glen 's contributions to the genre. However, I was sticking to Rotten due to the nature of the rebroadcast recording. As you know Punk was so many things and Glen was able to distort Faces and Beatles sounds into Punk sounds.
I love he chose Tim Buckley first.... proving your point.
Great choices John
I have the cassette i made of this from the radio. It was such a playlist. It turned me
I'm a lazy Sid. The 2nd part is up. I just need to transfer the second hour. But I do need to get my thumb from up my arse. :)
Thanks for this Mate!
Great upload! I love the way you left in all the ads and shit!
great opening track Tim Buckley's sweet surrender!
Glad he gave Peter Hammill the approval the man ( and the band ) deserve when just being lumped in with progressive rock bands whilst being as original as anything in 69 - stuff which would influence Bowie and beats ‘ Goth ‘ by a decade . Johns’ an honest bloke by the sounds of it. - wish more folks were so straightforward without being bullies or knobs ❤️
Part 2 and 3 now up.
OK, last hour now up as part 3. :)
this is really good,thanks.fierce interesting like!
Part 2 now up.
Great stuff, what happened to part 3? Love to hear it.
Lovely fucking stuff, Johnny's ten bag music by the sounds of it 😂😂😂😂
Knocking out the tunes, love to the jah people 💓💓
Love the Adds!
Last hour now up as Part 3.
So good the reggae music !
sweet
GOT ME NOISE CANCRLLING HEADPHONES ON...REBEL REBEL SOUNDS LIKE WHEN I WAS 13 AND IT WAS NEU!!!
It still sounds really fresh too.
That group shot of the Lads reminds me of The Undertones...Hypnotised
See link I've added to description sir.
77년 7월 16일 토미 밴스가 진행하는 캐피탈 라디오 쇼에 초청받은 라이든은 "펑크"와는 관계없는 지극히 라이든 자신 개인 취향의 음악을 들려줬다. 이날 라디오 쇼에서 플레이된 음악들은 레게, 프로그레시브 록, 아방가르드, 소울, 고전적인 로큰롤 등 다양한 장르의 것들이었고 이러한 취향이 훗날 PiL의 음악성에 영향을 준 것으로 추정된다.
Done.
Never noticed before that The Residents' "Infant Tango" Is a rip on "Sweet Surrender"...
Good reggae selection
The interview that deconstructed the Johnny Rotten myth and showed the punk movement that his “leader” was in fact, everything they claimed to despise. But it didn’t matter, punk was already dead by the time of the interview.
10:37 about Malcom Mclaren.... "somebody once said to me that he's a fascist, that's absolute rubbish, he couldnt be, he's a jew for a start..." hahaha
Any chance this radio show is available on cassette?
What's the dub track around 21 mins?
colin luxury Augustus Pablo. King Tubby meets Rockers Uptown.
colin luxury www.fodderstompf.com/ARCHIVES/REVIEWS%202/capital77.html
Just go's to show that John's got soul, hackney dog track, cherry's soul and Northern soul, sid vicious doing his extrem dance, routine, stay calm stay safe, lvcx
피스톨즈 활동 당시 라이든은 자신의 "펑크" 이미지로 인해 극우파 갱들에게 습격당하는 등 개인적인 사생활에 악영향을 받았고, 그로인해 점차 펑크 씬에 대해 비판적인 경향을 가지게 된다.
gee this Tommy Vance bloke is top drawer ain't he, top drawer! Was there much post-profuction do you know, or did this go out live as tis? For example, Rebel Rebel turned down on right channel and Vance comes in over way up left, talking to John...superb.
Expelled from school at 15 for truancy, Vance got his first job as trainee manager at the Hyde Park Hotel, London. He joined the merchant navy in 1956, aged 16, as a cabin boy. It was while docked in New York, listening to US radio, that Vance first toyed with becoming a disc jockey. He had been brought up on the British broadcasting of the 1950s and, like a number of his contemporaries, fell in love with the brash sound of American commercial radio.
I think it was recorded in advance. Vance introduces it at the start and I think he alludes to the stereo effect 'best experienced in headphones' if memory serves.
And of course Tommy Vance was/or went onto do the Friday rock show on radio 1 I have fond memories of throwing plastic bottles at him at monsters of rock in 83....ahhhh the good old days
....is Vic there?
Department S me and the fitter I was apprentice to had been drinking at lunchtime but after we go to this job where guy with very long nose answers the door and says “ I’m Vic “ . We kept singing ‘ is vic there ‘ when he left the room - I burned his cupboard and he complained to the company re our attitude a week later. Wanker . 😎
tommy vance = legend. Shame Johnny had to lose all that hair
He's not bald?
@@Boilingfrogg not sure why i typed that, however he did have long hair when younger (before the pistols), maybe Vance was refering to that :/
@@simonhunter3430 Right I get what you mean now.
Fank U.
Gary Glitter back with his boys is somewhat questionable. Im surprised Johnny didn’t know about him like he did Saville…
Everybody of a certain age loved GG back in the 70's.
@@davidwhite4874 well yes, me too. But hey I was born in 66 so only a little kid…
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@@4th_Lensman_of_the_apocalypse Glitter had a sort of ironic resurgence of popularity during the '80's, so it's possible that his paedophilia was not so well known as Savile's. Then again, Savile was still a national icon, then. As @Girls on Film says above, Rotten had heard rumours about Savile only and although much is made of his comment, now, at the time, nobody took a blind bit of notice and he only said it once and later, Janet Street-Porter commented in an interview with Lydon on how good it was Johnny "had learned to keep his mouth shut" about certain things, so God knows what she knew and chose not to comment on......
It wasn't often Rotten rocked a Swastika.
xEx xEx Johnny was just a stormtrooper at heart! 😄
I'm really fucking struggling with the Gary Glitter song 🤔 why would he put that 🤔
john clearly was very influenced by john peel
selfishness in any form is a sin....Lydon was and is to this day not selfish.
Lydon was a hippie jajajaja
Weird. His description of Bowie is exactly how I feel about Johnny Rotten. I like a lot of his music (more PIL than the Pistols) but he always seems like his sneer is just a plea for attention.
binkey he was totally wrong about Bowie, who's '77 output was about to blow everything else away. sex Pistols were important symbolically and made some great rock records, but they were way off the pace artistically. I Feel Love by Donna Summer was a revolution of sound and mixed black and white European culture, in a way Bowie had on Station to Station. There was very little black culture in punk, if any.
Maybe you need to be surrounded by it from a young age like Lydon was, but I just cannot appreciate reggae. It all sounds the same to me. Its torture!
I got into it at a young age from cool older siblings -- there's a myriad of sub-genres within it: dub, roots, rocksteady, skinhead reggae, lover's rock, version. It's true rebel music.
I remember hearing this on the radio and *knowing* it was the work of *McLaren*.we *know* there isn't a *forbearance*. sometimes chocolate *mostly cinnamon*
Mclaren was away on holiday when this was broadcast. He was actually furious that Rotten had gone on the radio playing a load of hippy music. He saw it as bad for the Pistols image.
I remember reading about this in one of his autobiographies, or maybe even both of them.
C'est NUL
Lydon's always been a contradictory, hypocrite in everytin he says, but especially when it comes to music!!!!!
He'll say who he dislikes musically then say he loves ALL music!!??!!
Havin said that his taste is impeccable...........................
His Johnny Rotten character hated music. John Lydon, the man, was clever, widely read, and ferociously widely listened-- and by the time he gave this interview, he was getting very bored of the persona he put on for the band. He gave this interview without McLaren's permission and McLaren was furious when he found out. Lydon had been directly contradicting both the band's line and the punk beliefs they helped cultivate: that they made anti-music, that no good music ever came out the early 70s, and that destruction was the only way to change the world. That's why Lydon eventually left The Sex Pistols, founded Public Image Ltd, and helped found postpunk.
This is Nonsense. Waste of time
So is your comments.
How long did it take you to make such a feeble assumption? Listen to the end did you. Twat.
Part 2 and 3 now up.
Part 2 and 3 now up.