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Did the f*cking rotter incident "make" punk?
The imfamous line uttered by Steve Jones, "What a f*cking rotter" effectivly ended the interviewer's career, and brought punk rock into the lime light.
My question is, had Jones not said that, would Punk (and the Sex Pistols) been so popular? |
Eventually it had to happen. I don't think a single line from a single interview started an entire movement.....
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Well, the interviewer who got fired for that interview was well known, so it's possible (in my mind atleast) that the Pistols were brought to the public's eye by this.
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There were much more profanities said before he said fucking rotter, so nothing would've been really different if he didn't say fucking rotter. The interviewer also didn't get fired, just suspended for a few weeks.
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He was suspended , bought back & then the show was axed 6 weeks later. |
The interviewer was Bill Grundy who was a famed alcoholic. The Pistols were plied with drink all afternoon in order to get an "interesting" interview but it backfired when Jones started swearing. Any interviewer worth his weight would have cut the interview there and then, but Grundy goaded them on asking them for more "naughty words".....the rest is history. :laughing:
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Yes people swore before Rotten and yes there were bands that played instruments before that sounded punkish but lets just accept this forum would not have a punk section had it not been for the pistols. Just as it doesn't have a skiffle section. Wake up and smell the coffee for the love of God. |
What on earth are you talking about
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:laughing:
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Someone is certainly passionate.
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