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John Lydon has spoken exclusively to ClashMusic about the reasons behind his reformation of Public Image Limited and his plans for the group. John Lydon is one of the pivotal figures in British music. As the lead singer of the Sex Pistols he helped inspire a generation to overthrough the prog rock elite, before turning his back on the punk explosion. Forming Public Image Limited, the band's output has become more and more influential over the past decade. The group's second album 'Metal Box' in particular has been cited as inspiration by everyone from Nine Inch Nails to Bloc Party and beyond. Now the group are set to tour again for the first time in seventeen years. However speaking exclusive to ClashMusic John Lydon insisted that the decision wasn't an act of nostalgia. "I don’t see it as reforming the band" he insisted. Asked about his main motivation for doing the tour Lydon replied "well, the money that came through from the ‘butta!’, has turned out to be just about the right amount to try and get myself back out on the road again. Because I’m not working with any sponsorship at all. I’ve no record company support." "It’d be a right bugger to motivate them to even get a record out there in the stores. So it’s a pay as I go kind of thing. And so now here’s the money – good, I can do it. I can finance this. Public Image Limited are set to reform to perform 'Metal Box' in time for the album's 20th anniversary. However John Lydon told ClashMusic that he is always working on new material. "I’m always writing" he insisted. "I miss it like mad, PiL, absolutely like mad. To me, it’s just like I need to do this. It can do no hurt. Quite a few bands, or maybe a few new people, might be giving this an earful and go ‘Oh my God. It all comes from here.' And indeed, quite a lot of modern stuff does." "I’ve not been shy about my open accessibility to every record ever made. Indeed, that’s the business we live in. Communication. Anybody who can communicate well I want to hear." Public Image Limited's 'Metal Box' tour opens on December 15th. |
Interview |
| Musically, John Lydon is better known for fronting legendary British punks The Sex Pistols than he is for Public Image Ltd. By Mischa Pearlman |
He formed the latter in 1978, in the wake of the Pistols’ implosion and they lasted until 1992. But this doesn’t matter. Nor does it matter that PiL released eight studio albums to the Pistols’ one, or that they’ve enjoyed much more critical acclaim - the image of the in-your-face, sneering, obnoxious, outspoken, confrontational Johnny Rotten is the one that has prevailed all these years. More recently, Lydon appears to have mellowed, moving more towards the mainstream he previously shunned and enjoying a renewed sense of public recognition through his 2004 appearance on I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here. Then, of course, there are those ads, which have seen him pop up on televisions, billboards and in magazines everywhere to promote Country Life “butta!”. It’s a move which seems as far removed from ‘Anarchy In The UK’ as he could possibly make. Yet scratch just beneath the surface and a depth of thought and wisdom is uncovered to reveal that, actually, the John Lydon of 2009 is not so detached, either in spirit or attitude, from his notorious alter ego. Whether it’s Country Life or cunt-ry life, he still holds true to the same values and ideals he always did. He’s in surprisingly good cheer for the hour-plus duration of the interview, most of which seems to stem from his excitement that PiL are back together for the first time in seventeen years. “Erm…it’s not that long, is it?”, he asks. It sounds like he’s genuinely surprised, though it’s a point you think would have come up in other interviews. And he still seems uncertain when the fact’s confirmed to him. “Noooo…” he utters slowly. “I don’t even view it that way. I’ve not thought of it like that. To me, it’s like I put the microphone down just a couple of weeks ago and now I’m picking it up. I don’t ever feel dates in that way. That’s puzzling to me…well, that’s just occurred to me. That’s quite a nice length of time, isn’t it?” It is pretty good, yeah. He’s silent for a second after this confirmation, and then: “I think we’re overdue for some serious good stuff, straight from the heart honesty. You all must have missed me!” You’ve obviously been around in other guises - the Sex Pistols reunions, you’ve been on TV - but is PiL your first proper love? And learning from them too? So what would you say the most important thing you’ve learned from PiL is? How right do you think you’ve got it in your fifty-something years on the planet? What was your main motivation for deciding to tour again? And presumably you wouldn’t do this if you didn’t enjoy it. Is there one thing you think everyone’s always known about you but you’ve only just started to work out?
This is an excerpt from an article that appears in the December issue of Clash Magazine. |
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