John Lydon has angrily dismissed any fans who are still hoping for a sequel to the Sex Pistols’ ‘Never Mind The Bollocks’.The seminal punk band’s sole studio album was released in 1977 and is considered one of the most influential records of all time.
The group split up only a few months later, with the original line-up dissolving during a US tour in early 1978.Lydon, who went by the name Johnny Rotten in the band, went on to found Public Image Ltd.
later in 1978, but has been fielding questions from Pistols fans ever since about the possibility of there being a ‘Never Mind The Bollocks Part 2’.In a new interview with Blitzed Magazine, he has described the fanbase as “very demanding”, adding: “They’ll grab hold of you, and they won’t let go of that vision of you.
You can’t live your life according to somebody else’s illusions about you. You just can’t.”“You’ve got to be true to yourself.
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