Sex Pistols .
Sex Pistols split up, and you continued your music career.
And Sex Pistols was a little bit different.
It should be the Sex Pistols 35 years later.
Speaking of the Sex Pistols 35 years later, I'm curious how you feel about the Sex Pistols being inducted in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?
And this did in the Sex Pistols , as well, who are another great band who were destroyed because no one wants a band that's political.
Unless you're Johnny Rotten from the Sex Pistols scrawling "I hate Pink Floyd" on your T-shirt, people generally don't go around saying, oh, I hate this.
He was the Pete Best of the Sex Pistols .
Kind of a seminal moment in the Sex Pistols career, a career filled with seminal moments.
And so when I heard bands like the Ramones and the Sex Pistols and Blondie, I was like, wait, I can do this now.
And these different like Boy George and the Sex Pistols and so on were some of the brands
It was all Clash, Sex Pistols , Ramones was the whole program.
And we originally were called QT Jones and the Sex Pistols .
To me there's always been two aspects to the Sex Pistols .
Then did you continue that intensity through your whole Sex Pistols ?
And I'm very happy and proud to be here with Steve Jones from the Sex Pistols .
All right, so Steve and the Sex Pistols don't really need much of an introduction.
Speaking of your parents, there maybe some people here who've heard of the Sex Pistols .
There may be some people who think that "Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols " is one of the greatest albums recorded
And then I got hold of the riff, and changed it to make sound like the Sex Pistols .
We was meant to go there anyway to film- we were meant to do some shows there as the Sex Pistols .
What was it like playing with other musicians, and having the professional other bands after the Sex Pistols ?
This is just a little bit of me from my time with Public Image Ltd, between Johnny Rotten of the Sex Pistols to the Suicide
And I wanted to shape the new generation of Chinese, which is not very historical, heavy handed in Confucian tradition, but someone totally in love with the Sex Pistols ,
He's Paul Cook, and he played in the Sex Pistols .
On a personal note, the first time I saw "Female Trouble," I felt like it was the first time I heard the Sex Pistols , where I was, like,
At '76, there's this turn, it's the Sex Pistols , so you get this kind of real change in music.
I mean, he was your classic-- I mean you couldn't get a better image guy for the Sex Pistols .
you at the Ambassador Theatre, possibly in the same way that I think a lot of people think they saw the Sex Pistols at