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Rotten by nature? Sex Pistols' John Lydon accused of racist attack on Bloc Pa...
Sex Pistols singer John Lydon has been accused of involvement in a violent racist attack on a black musician.
The 52-year-old, who made his name as Johnny Rotten 30 years ago, is alleged to have abused Bloc Party singer Kele Okereke.
His entourage is then said to have beaten Mr Okereke, leaving him with 'severe facial bruising' and cuts to his face and body.
Mr Okereke said he was a fan of the punk singer and claimed he had simply approached him to ask if he would consider reforming his former band Public Image Ltd.
In a statement, he said Lydon 'became intimidating and aggressive'.
It is alleged that one of Lydon's entourage told him 'Your problem is your black attitude' before three more set upon him, punching him in the face and head.
The alleged attack at the Summercase Festival in Barcelona was broken up by security guards.
Lydon had been performing with the Sex Pistols, but other members of the band were not present at the incident.
Lydon today dismissed Mr Okereke's claims. He added: 'I feel very sorry for a man that needs to lie about what was a perfect evening.
'Grow up and learn to be a true man. When you have achieved as much as I have, come back and talk to me.'
Lydon added that he had been performing at a multiracial festival in front of audiences 'of all creeds and colours'.
Mr Okereke reported the alleged incident to Spanish police and has given a statement to British detectives.
He said: 'It's not an issue of the physical assault, even though it was an unprovoked attack, it is the fact that race was brought into the matter so readily.
'Someone as respected and intelligent as Lydon should know better than to bring race into the equation, or socialise with and encourage those who hold such narrow-minded attitudes.
'I am disappointed that someone I held with such high regard turns out to be such a bigot.'
Lydon appears to have lost none of his bad boy rancour since the Sex Pistols seventies heyday.
The band reformed last year and are now made up of Lydon, Steve Jones, Paul Cook and Glen Matlock.
Most recently Lydon left rising star Duffy in tears after a furious spat at the Mojo Awards.
It is understood the Welsh songstress attempted to hug and greet the ageing rocker but he shrugged her off by swinging his arm, inadvertently knocking her off balance before launching into a four letter tirade at her.
And in June an American TV assistant Roxane Davis filed for damages against him. She alleged he made her 'fear for her life' after flying into a rage.
In court papers, she claimed that the star went berserk and hit her in the face, before screaming at her. Sex Pistols singer John Lydon has been accused of involvement in a violent racist attack on a black musician. ... more -
Sex Pistols new album?
After smashing up the Isle of Wight Festival at the weekend, Sex Pistols' frontman Johnny Rotten has revealed there is a possibility that the hellraisers could be up for releasing some new material.
Johnny said: “There could be a new record. That would be nice.
“But I won’t do anything in a patronising way. The music, the subject and the attitude all have to be right at the same time. Everything has to be from the heart.” After smashing up the Isle of Wight Festival at the weekend, Sex Pistols' frontman Johnny Rotten has revealed there is a possibil... more -
Punks: Drunk & On Drugs
Fat Mike and Eric Melvin of NOFX answer the question we ask of all punk genre guests: What do you think of modern punk?
NOFXOfficialWebsite.com Fat Mike and Eric Melvin of NOFX answer the question we ask of all punk genre guests: What do you think of modern punk? ... more -
Punks: Dirty Vs. Clean
Tony James (Generation X) and Mick Jones (The Clash) of Carbon/Silicon assess modern punk and reflect on the punk they knew when it all began.
CarbonSiliconInc.com Tony James (Generation X) and Mick Jones (The Clash) of Carbon/Silicon assess modern punk and reflect on the punk they knew when it al... more -
Changing My History
John Lydon (aka "Johnny Rotten") let's us know if it's true or false that he's working on a 2nd part to his autobiography and tells us what he'd like to change about "No Irish, No Blacks, No Dogs." John Lydon (aka "Johnny Rotten") let's us know if it's true or false that he's working on a 2nd part to his a... more
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Rollins vs. Rotten
Henry Rollins doesn't agree with Johnny Rotten's assessment of modern punk. HenryRollins.com
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Spiteful, Nerdy Liars
John Lydon (Johnny Rotten) takes pride in helping open the doors for people to freely express their opinions within Western culture, however, he's not at all happy with how a lot of people are expressing themselves. Visit his website at johnlydon.com. John Lydon (Johnny Rotten) takes pride in helping open the doors for people to freely express their opinions within Western culture, h... more
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Conceited Working Class
In the 1970s, John Lydon (Johnny Rotten) and the Sex Pistols had the goal to force their "own working-class opinions into the mainstream." Here he gives his opinion on today's working class. In the 1970s, John Lydon (Johnny Rotten) and the Sex Pistols had the goal to force their "own working-class opinions into the mai... more
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Modern Punk is Plonk
John Lydon (Johnny Rotten) let's us know what he thinks of today's punk rock.
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Rotten vs. Ray Manzarek
John Lydon (Johnny Rotten) rants on Ray Manzarek's advice to the Current TV audience, tells a story about the last time he saw Ray Manzarek and then tells us what we ought to do. Visit him at JohnLydon.com John Lydon (Johnny Rotten) rants on Ray Manzarek's advice to the Current TV audience, tells a story about the last time he saw Ra... more
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Johnny Rotten in The Chemosphere
Why ISN'T this interesting?!
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God Save the Sex Pistols
Back before music videos were particularly well done, the Sex Pistols went into the studio and recorded this classic.
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Punk Rock's 30th Anniversary
We just had Johnny Rotten in the sphere...Pretty wild
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