Chords for 10 Times Johnny Rotten Outclassed Interviewers
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[N] Why do you dislike rock and roll so much?
It's a disease.
It's a plague.
It's been going on for too long.
It's history It's vile
It's not achieving anything.
It's just aggression.
They play rock and roll at airports.
I said now is like
Advanced as it can possibly get
But there was a too limited, but there was a time when you didn't feel that way too much like a structure a church
Yeah, but there was a religion a farce a time when you did not feel that way what made you know?
I've always felt this way
Even when you were with the sex pistols.
I wondered when you'd get around to that one
Yes, even then because the sex pistols was going to be the absolute end of rock and roll which I thought it was
Unfortunately the majority of the public being the senile animals that they are got that wrong
Too bad all they want is an image something flash
[Ab] Are you honest?
Yes?
I [Db] am very I think you're [Fm] trying to shock people.
I don't give a what you think
I know I think [N] and that's all that counts to me.
I don't try and impress anybody but to myself
[F] Why all the first then [E] why dress up why?
Dress up what [C] tie your hair
[D] So what am I not entitled to do what [N] I want with my own body.
I think I am
That's all that counts sex pistols one of the world's most notorious bands ever the singer has just published another memoir
Anger is an energy my life uncensored
Opening up about all the details of his sordid life and past and hopefully future John Lydon joins me now
Yeah, all right drop the word sordid
There's nothing like that about my history and secondly there's two bands that I've been in and you've missed the most
Important which is public yeah, I know I know but mostly know you for the sex pistols
Well, they will if you just carry on ignoring the most poignant part
And I'm here to remind you oh me too John I want to know one thing
Are you serious?
Are you just making it trying to make me laugh?
Really
Wonderful people are they yes, they really turn us on but they do well suppose they turn other people on
It's what nothing a rude word next question no no what was the rude word
[G] He also spoke about what you're doing now, and he reckons you've sold out
I [N] don't have to explain myself to anybody and I ain't gonna really bother now
I was asked here right to interview with the band here pill, but now [G] like we're facing a cheapskate
Comedy interrogation act and it just ain't on pal.
It's a joke.
It's fast
Well, it sounds like we've heard this story before
Would you like to tell me where good night?
Good night
We
Spoke to Malcolm McLaren, but nine months ago.
Yeah, and I bet you didn't understand a word
Well, he talked actually for about an hour and none of it made any sense
Can I tell you what he said about you?
No?
I don't want to know it's irrelevant
Next I'm gonna ask I'm gonna tell you anyway right now, and I'm not going to listen.
I'll just get up and walk
Yes, the voice of the ranting and the [B] raving and sequies jealous does not appeal to me
What's it like doing this in your 50s?
[A] Well, I am in [D] my 50s the [Em] voice sounds [B] great.
What else do you need to know [E] about that?
No, the passions there
[Bm] I want you to stop talking just for a second and understand [A] that I'm not of the Pete Townsend
That [Abm] believed that they hope they die before they get [Dbm] old.
I've [A] never ever [Ab] felt that
On the way [D] in you express [Am] your dislike for awards ceremony because it changed [E] now that you've got something
[D] Are you being ridiculous
Who do you think you're talking to?
Oh, you're awfully young
It must be tough [G] not knowing what you're talking about and who you're talking to [Dm] Never mind
Award ceremonies.
I think they're tougher on you than me
I just have the wonderful position in life that I choose to do what I want to do and nobody tells me
What to do surely never mind the [D] bollocks you must have been proud of and happy with [Em] it was fine for then but so what?
Times move on [C] you cannot live in the past [G] only a fool looks back to last year or the year before
Punk became like [Eb] fascist.
It has to be this way or else
But didn't you dictate that to some extent?
No, I did not
I've always said music should be many [G] attitudes all are tolerable
It becomes intolerable when one particular form [C] takes over and obliterates the rest that is wrong
[Bb] [Abm] 16 year olds now [Bb] they grew up with people with green hair
do you [N] think that's
Writing about these things.
I don't care about the next person's wearing or looks like neither should you know?
What do you think about these?
You know people like you think that?
You know 16 year olds who are into punk rock.
Do you think they're into the same reasons as people were 12 years ago?
Couldn't care less doesn't bother me.
Can you bribe plans after the tour?
No
Expected all this
Let's call it a day then I'm fine.
Okay.
Well, well, I mean you're obviously stumped.
Well, I just Not necessarily
Thank [Eb] you very much
[Fm] [N]
[N] Why do you dislike rock and roll so much?
It's a disease.
It's a plague.
It's been going on for too long.
It's history It's vile
It's not achieving anything.
It's just aggression.
They play rock and roll at airports.
I said now is like
Advanced as it can possibly get
But there was a too limited, but there was a time when you didn't feel that way too much like a structure a church
Yeah, but there was a religion a farce a time when you did not feel that way what made you know?
I've always felt this way
Even when you were with the sex pistols.
I wondered when you'd get around to that one
Yes, even then because the sex pistols was going to be the absolute end of rock and roll which I thought it was
Unfortunately the majority of the public being the senile animals that they are got that wrong
Too bad all they want is an image something flash
[Ab] Are you honest?
Yes?
I [Db] am very I think you're [Fm] trying to shock people.
I don't give a what you think
I know I think [N] and that's all that counts to me.
I don't try and impress anybody but to myself
[F] Why all the first then [E] why dress up why?
Dress up what [C] tie your hair
[D] So what am I not entitled to do what [N] I want with my own body.
I think I am
That's all that counts sex pistols one of the world's most notorious bands ever the singer has just published another memoir
Anger is an energy my life uncensored
Opening up about all the details of his sordid life and past and hopefully future John Lydon joins me now
Yeah, all right drop the word sordid
There's nothing like that about my history and secondly there's two bands that I've been in and you've missed the most
Important which is public yeah, I know I know but mostly know you for the sex pistols
Well, they will if you just carry on ignoring the most poignant part
And I'm here to remind you oh me too John I want to know one thing
Are you serious?
Are you just making it trying to make me laugh?
Really
Wonderful people are they yes, they really turn us on but they do well suppose they turn other people on
It's what nothing a rude word next question no no what was the rude word
[G] He also spoke about what you're doing now, and he reckons you've sold out
I [N] don't have to explain myself to anybody and I ain't gonna really bother now
I was asked here right to interview with the band here pill, but now [G] like we're facing a cheapskate
Comedy interrogation act and it just ain't on pal.
It's a joke.
It's fast
Well, it sounds like we've heard this story before
Would you like to tell me where good night?
Good night
We
Spoke to Malcolm McLaren, but nine months ago.
Yeah, and I bet you didn't understand a word
Well, he talked actually for about an hour and none of it made any sense
Can I tell you what he said about you?
No?
I don't want to know it's irrelevant
Next I'm gonna ask I'm gonna tell you anyway right now, and I'm not going to listen.
I'll just get up and walk
Yes, the voice of the ranting and the [B] raving and sequies jealous does not appeal to me
What's it like doing this in your 50s?
[A] Well, I am in [D] my 50s the [Em] voice sounds [B] great.
What else do you need to know [E] about that?
No, the passions there
[Bm] I want you to stop talking just for a second and understand [A] that I'm not of the Pete Townsend
That [Abm] believed that they hope they die before they get [Dbm] old.
I've [A] never ever [Ab] felt that
On the way [D] in you express [Am] your dislike for awards ceremony because it changed [E] now that you've got something
[D] Are you being ridiculous
Who do you think you're talking to?
Oh, you're awfully young
It must be tough [G] not knowing what you're talking about and who you're talking to [Dm] Never mind
Award ceremonies.
I think they're tougher on you than me
I just have the wonderful position in life that I choose to do what I want to do and nobody tells me
What to do surely never mind the [D] bollocks you must have been proud of and happy with [Em] it was fine for then but so what?
Times move on [C] you cannot live in the past [G] only a fool looks back to last year or the year before
Punk became like [Eb] fascist.
It has to be this way or else
But didn't you dictate that to some extent?
No, I did not
I've always said music should be many [G] attitudes all are tolerable
It becomes intolerable when one particular form [C] takes over and obliterates the rest that is wrong
[Bb] [Abm] 16 year olds now [Bb] they grew up with people with green hair
do you [N] think that's
Writing about these things.
I don't care about the next person's wearing or looks like neither should you know?
What do you think about these?
You know people like you think that?
You know 16 year olds who are into punk rock.
Do you think they're into the same reasons as people were 12 years ago?
Couldn't care less doesn't bother me.
Can you bribe plans after the tour?
No
Expected all this
Let's call it a day then I'm fine.
Okay.
Well, well, I mean you're obviously stumped.
Well, I just Not necessarily
Thank [Eb] you very much
[Fm] [N]
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[N] Why do you dislike rock and roll so much?
It's a disease.
It's a plague.
It's been going on for too long.
It's history It's vile
It's not achieving anything.
It's just aggression.
They play rock and roll at airports.
I said now is like
Advanced as it can possibly get
But there was a too limited, but there was a time when you didn't feel that way too much like a structure a church
Yeah, but there was a religion a farce a time when you did not feel that way what made you know?
I've always felt this way
Even when you were with the sex pistols.
I wondered when you'd get around to that one
Yes, even then because the sex pistols was going to be the absolute end of rock and roll which I thought it was
Unfortunately the majority of the public being the senile animals that they are got that wrong
Too bad all they want is an image something flash
[Ab] Are you honest?
Yes?
I [Db] am very I think you're [Fm] trying to shock people.
I don't give a what you think
I know I think [N] and that's all that counts to me.
I don't try and impress anybody but to myself
[F] Why all the first then [E] why dress up why?
_ Dress up what [C] tie your hair
[D] So what am I not entitled to do what [N] I want with my own body.
I think I am
That's all that counts sex pistols one of the world's most notorious bands ever the singer has just published another memoir
Anger is an energy my life uncensored
Opening up about all the details of his sordid life and past and hopefully future John Lydon joins me now
Yeah, all right drop the word sordid
There's nothing like that about my history and secondly there's two bands that I've been in and you've missed the most
Important which is public yeah, I know I know but mostly know you for the sex pistols
Well, they will if you just carry on ignoring the most poignant part
And I'm here to remind you oh me too John I want to know one thing
Are you serious?
Are you just making it trying to make me laugh? _
_ Really
_ Wonderful people are they yes, they really turn us on but they do well suppose they turn other people on _
It's what nothing a rude word next question no no what was the rude word
[G] He also spoke about what you're doing now, and he reckons you've sold out
I [N] don't have to explain myself to anybody and I ain't gonna really bother now
I was asked here right to interview with the band here pill, but now [G] like we're facing a cheapskate
Comedy interrogation act and it just ain't on pal.
It's a joke.
It's fast
Well, it sounds like we've heard this story before
Would you like to tell me where good night?
Good night
_ We
Spoke to Malcolm McLaren, but nine months ago.
Yeah, and I bet you didn't understand a word
Well, he talked actually for about an hour and none of it made any sense
Can I tell you what he said about you?
No?
I don't want to know it's irrelevant
_ Next I'm gonna ask I'm gonna tell you anyway right now, and I'm not going to listen.
I'll just get up and walk
Yes, the voice of the ranting and the [B] raving and sequies jealous does not appeal to me
What's it like doing this in your 50s?
_ [A] Well, I am in [D] my 50s the [Em] voice sounds [B] great.
What else do you need to know [E] about that?
No, the passions there
[Bm] I want you to stop talking just for a second and understand [A] that I'm not of the Pete Townsend
That [Abm] believed that they hope they die before they get [Dbm] old.
I've [A] never ever [Ab] felt that
On the way [D] in you express [Am] your dislike for awards ceremony because it changed [E] now that you've got something _
[D] Are you being ridiculous
Who do you think you're talking to?
Oh, you're awfully young
It must be tough [G] not knowing what you're talking about and who you're talking to [Dm] Never mind
Award ceremonies.
I think they're tougher on you than me
I just have the wonderful position in life that I choose to do what I want to do and nobody tells me
What to do surely never mind the [D] bollocks you must have been proud of and happy with _ _ [Em] it was fine for then but so what?
Times move on [C] you cannot live in the past [G] only a fool looks back to last year or the year before
Punk became like [Eb] fascist.
It has to be this way or else
But didn't you dictate that to some extent?
No, I did not
I've always said music should be many [G] attitudes all are tolerable
It becomes intolerable when one particular form [C] takes over and obliterates the rest that is wrong
[Bb] [Abm] 16 year olds now [Bb] they grew up with people with green hair
do you [N] think that's
Writing about these things.
I don't care about the next person's wearing or looks like neither should you know?
What do you think about these?
You know people like you think that?
_ _ You know 16 year olds who are into punk rock.
Do you think they're into the same reasons as people were 12 years ago?
Couldn't care less doesn't bother me.
Can you bribe plans after the tour?
No
_ _ _ Expected all this
Let's call it a day then I'm fine.
Okay.
Well, well, I mean you're obviously stumped.
Well, I just Not necessarily _ _
_ _ _ _ Thank _ _ _ [Eb] you very much
_ [Fm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _
[N] Why do you dislike rock and roll so much?
It's a disease.
It's a plague.
It's been going on for too long.
It's history It's vile
It's not achieving anything.
It's just aggression.
They play rock and roll at airports.
I said now is like
Advanced as it can possibly get
But there was a too limited, but there was a time when you didn't feel that way too much like a structure a church
Yeah, but there was a religion a farce a time when you did not feel that way what made you know?
I've always felt this way
Even when you were with the sex pistols.
I wondered when you'd get around to that one
Yes, even then because the sex pistols was going to be the absolute end of rock and roll which I thought it was
Unfortunately the majority of the public being the senile animals that they are got that wrong
Too bad all they want is an image something flash
[Ab] Are you honest?
Yes?
I [Db] am very I think you're [Fm] trying to shock people.
I don't give a what you think
I know I think [N] and that's all that counts to me.
I don't try and impress anybody but to myself
[F] Why all the first then [E] why dress up why?
_ Dress up what [C] tie your hair
[D] So what am I not entitled to do what [N] I want with my own body.
I think I am
That's all that counts sex pistols one of the world's most notorious bands ever the singer has just published another memoir
Anger is an energy my life uncensored
Opening up about all the details of his sordid life and past and hopefully future John Lydon joins me now
Yeah, all right drop the word sordid
There's nothing like that about my history and secondly there's two bands that I've been in and you've missed the most
Important which is public yeah, I know I know but mostly know you for the sex pistols
Well, they will if you just carry on ignoring the most poignant part
And I'm here to remind you oh me too John I want to know one thing
Are you serious?
Are you just making it trying to make me laugh? _
_ Really
_ Wonderful people are they yes, they really turn us on but they do well suppose they turn other people on _
It's what nothing a rude word next question no no what was the rude word
[G] He also spoke about what you're doing now, and he reckons you've sold out
I [N] don't have to explain myself to anybody and I ain't gonna really bother now
I was asked here right to interview with the band here pill, but now [G] like we're facing a cheapskate
Comedy interrogation act and it just ain't on pal.
It's a joke.
It's fast
Well, it sounds like we've heard this story before
Would you like to tell me where good night?
Good night
_ We
Spoke to Malcolm McLaren, but nine months ago.
Yeah, and I bet you didn't understand a word
Well, he talked actually for about an hour and none of it made any sense
Can I tell you what he said about you?
No?
I don't want to know it's irrelevant
_ Next I'm gonna ask I'm gonna tell you anyway right now, and I'm not going to listen.
I'll just get up and walk
Yes, the voice of the ranting and the [B] raving and sequies jealous does not appeal to me
What's it like doing this in your 50s?
_ [A] Well, I am in [D] my 50s the [Em] voice sounds [B] great.
What else do you need to know [E] about that?
No, the passions there
[Bm] I want you to stop talking just for a second and understand [A] that I'm not of the Pete Townsend
That [Abm] believed that they hope they die before they get [Dbm] old.
I've [A] never ever [Ab] felt that
On the way [D] in you express [Am] your dislike for awards ceremony because it changed [E] now that you've got something _
[D] Are you being ridiculous
Who do you think you're talking to?
Oh, you're awfully young
It must be tough [G] not knowing what you're talking about and who you're talking to [Dm] Never mind
Award ceremonies.
I think they're tougher on you than me
I just have the wonderful position in life that I choose to do what I want to do and nobody tells me
What to do surely never mind the [D] bollocks you must have been proud of and happy with _ _ [Em] it was fine for then but so what?
Times move on [C] you cannot live in the past [G] only a fool looks back to last year or the year before
Punk became like [Eb] fascist.
It has to be this way or else
But didn't you dictate that to some extent?
No, I did not
I've always said music should be many [G] attitudes all are tolerable
It becomes intolerable when one particular form [C] takes over and obliterates the rest that is wrong
[Bb] [Abm] 16 year olds now [Bb] they grew up with people with green hair
do you [N] think that's
Writing about these things.
I don't care about the next person's wearing or looks like neither should you know?
What do you think about these?
You know people like you think that?
_ _ You know 16 year olds who are into punk rock.
Do you think they're into the same reasons as people were 12 years ago?
Couldn't care less doesn't bother me.
Can you bribe plans after the tour?
No
_ _ _ Expected all this
Let's call it a day then I'm fine.
Okay.
Well, well, I mean you're obviously stumped.
Well, I just Not necessarily _ _
_ _ _ _ Thank _ _ _ [Eb] you very much
_ [Fm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [N] _