John Lydon, frontman of the Sex Pistols and punk icon, joins The Michael Anthony Show for a raw and honest conversation for Episode 189.
In this show, Lydon at his most irreverent opens up about the chaotic spirit of punk, the legacy of the Sex Pistols, his personal experiences with grief and loss, and the importance of authenticity in today’s world. Never one to hold back, the 'Anarchy in the U.K.' singer also delves into politics — including his thoughts on Donald Trump and current conflicts, as well as sharing stories about The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and his friend Sid Vicious.
Still touring with Public Image Ltd, the Londoner also takes us back to his fascinating childhood, the break up of Sex Pistols, caring for his wife, Nora, as well as his love of football. This interview is fiery, unpredictable, and deeply revealing, giving fans old and new a fresh perspective on one of punk’s most legendary figures.
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