John Lydon has insisted that there are “no cultural heroes” in music in the present day.
The 67-year-old rock star – who was previously identified by his stage title of Johnny Rotten – shot to fame as a part of the controversial band the Intercourse Pistols within the late Nineteen Seventies and loved huge success with their single studio album ‘By no means Thoughts the Bollocks, This is the Intercourse Pistols’ however insisted that there’s nothing on the scene just like the ‘God Save the Queen’ rockers in the present day.
He stated: “You haven’t any cultural heroes now. Simply fraudulent political theorists!”
In the meantime, the ‘Fairly Vacant’ hitmaker – who was born in London however had Irish dad and mom – had been hoping to symbolize Eire within the Eurovision Tune Contest later this 12 months however didn’t advance previous the qualifying rounds of the competitors and admitted it had been “exhausting” to throw himself again within the highlight after years of offering full-time take care of his spouse Nora, 80, who was identified with Alzheimer’s illness in 2018.
He advised The Sunday Occasions: “I’m by no means requested to do something in Blighty! It’s exhausting to reside down sensationalist headlines. ‘Filth!’ ‘Fury!’ I misplaced management of my good title an terrible very long time in the past and it doesn’t appear price preventing again. [I’d been] thrown within the deep finish and I don’t know if I can survive. Will my ego come again? It’s exhausting to go from 24/7 care to this. I’m unprepared. I’ve to deliver this sickness as much as the general public however leaving Nora disturbs me. It’s a rock and a tough place. However what do I do?”