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John Lydon slams 'Aimless Winehouse' for 'imitating black music'

Sex Pistols                                                                                                         Pic: Richard E Aaron

Sex Pistols Pic: Richard E Aaron

Sex Pistol hits out at the singer's 'idiotic' jazz style

Sex Pistols frontman John Lydon has hit out at Amy Winehouse, criticising her for "imitating black music in her idiotic way".

The star added that he believes artists who embrace jazz are just covering up for a lack of talent.

Speaking to the Daily Record, Lydon said: "Poor old Amy. Aimless Winehouse would be a better term. I love all kinds of music but the one thing I have never done is imitate black music in her idiotic way.

"There's not a single word that means anything. It's not like these songs are deeply moving or inspirational or cultural in any way you could find useful."

Referring to his distrust of artists influenced by jazz, the punk icon said: "I don't like pale imitations and shades of things and I am always wary when people go jazzy because jazz is the best cover up for a lack of talent the world has ever known. It don't wash real with me.

"And the cover up for her which is probably the guilt trip is that she requires vast amounts of drugs to hide the fact that she is fake."

As well as branding Coldplay "passion killers" and calling Pete Doherty "selfish and cowardly", Lydon spoke out against the Isle Of Wight Festival, which the Sex Pistols headlined in June, saying: "It is orchestrated deckchair seating and gay rainbow flag waving. It's very, very absurd."

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Richieboon 

Aug 1, 2008

Why wont he just fuck of, hes way past it and a total scum bag.

benn_muz 

Aug 1, 2008

oh just shush!! you little ginger gob-shite!!!!

otis1000bpm 

Aug 1, 2008

that's the stupidest thing i've ever heard. winers is immense

bubkuss 

Aug 1, 2008

"Talentless"....says the man whos own bassist is well renowned for being unable to play his instrument....

whatawasteoftime 

Aug 1, 2008

Amy Wino is crap but talentless, sneering waste of space Lydon can't criticise anyone for anything. Pot, meet kettle.

Stardumb 

Aug 1, 2008

This guy had one record...he's all hype...and the entire band sucked...Amy Winehouse can really sing and is waaaaaayyy cooler then this cunt

binstig 

Aug 1, 2008

Stop reforming the Pistols lydon and face the facts that they're no longer relevant. Either retire now or at least reform PiL because they were much better,

ramonesrip 

Aug 1, 2008

Lydon's comments OTT (as usual) but at least he says what he thinks. Winehouse too easy a target & she does have some talent but Coldplay & Doherty ARE mediocre pish that deserve to be slagged. bubkuss - ever heard of Jah Wobble PIL bassist?

spartyman 

Aug 4, 2008

It's hard to read or hear anything that J.R. says and get pissed. He's always shot his mouth off for effect, and since he's no longer relevant musically, he likes to reference people that are (Amy) in hopes that the press will listen. Obviously it works. The guy ain't dumb, just an ass.

vinnywalsh 

Aug 4, 2008

what a loserhis career is going down the drain, so to make headlines he just says things that the media will actually care about, instead of things that matter

Prockerz 

Aug 4, 2008

"gay rainbow flag waving"? What the hell is he on about now? At least Winehouse isn't peddling 30 year old songs that are no longer relevant.

gazhat 

Aug 4, 2008

.......totally agree with John, plastic Ronson produced manufactured highly overated fakery...

shaz_89 

Aug 4, 2008

Finally! its about time someone said what he did about Amy Winehouse and Coldplay cos it's true...Maybe a lot of people dont agree with some of the things that he has said in the past, but the Sex Pistols music always sounds awesome and they have had impact on lots of great other bands that came after them.

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