![]() ![]() When did your parents begin supporting your music career? ![]() It is and it’s a bloody strange thing to spend an important part of your childhood analyzing yourself and finding out who you are and what are you. It’s one of the bad perks of being unpopular and infamous.” “It’s really unpleasant when someone else has rewritten your life for you. “If anyone is even the slightest bit interested in my life, here’s the research rather than the hearsay and fabrication,” Lydon says of why he wrote it. Where his last book – 1994’s Rotten: No Irish, No Blacks, No Dogs – focused mostly on his time in the Pistols, the new tome places his whole life in context in his own, often-hilarious words. ![]() The 500-page-plus monster covers everything from his youth in London’s Finsbury Park neighborhood, where he survived a bout with meningitis at an early age, to the decades he has spent fronting post-punk experimenters Public Image Ltd., who are putting out a new record likely this fall. The singer has just published his second memoir, Anger Is an Energy: My Life Uncensored. It’s a fitting reply since today’s subject happens to be the entirety of Lydon’s life. When Rolling Stone asks how he’s doing, the 59-year-old singer exclaims, in a dry, British snarl, “I’m alive!” John Lydon, the man who horrified the world in the late Seventies as Sex Pistols ringleader Johnny Rotten, is in an especially good mood today. ![]()
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