John Lydon has secured prime position as one of the most recognizable icons in the annals of music history. As Johnny Rotten, he was the lead singer of the Sex Pistols - the world’s most
notorious band, who shot to fame in the mid-1970s with singles suchas ’Anarchy in the UK’ and ’God Save the Queen’. So revolutionary was his influence, he was even discussed in the Houses of
Parliament, under the Traitors and Treasons Act, which still carries the death penalty. Via his music and invective he spearheadeda generation of young people across the world who were
clamouring for change - and found it in the style and attitude of this most unlikely figurehead. With his next band, Public Image Ltd (PiL) Lydon expressed an equally urgent impulse in his
make-up - the constant need to reinvent himself, to keep moving. From their beginnings in 1978 he set the groundbreaking template for a band that continues to challenge and thrive in the 2010s.
He also found time for making innovative new dance records with the likes of Afrika Baambaata and Leftfield. Following the release of a solo record in 1997, John took a sabbatical from his
music career into other media, most memorably his own Rotten TV show for VH1 and as the most outrageous contestant ever on I’m a Celebrity ... Get Me Out of Here! He then fronted the Megabugs
series and one-off nature documentaries and even turned his hand to a series of much loved TV advertisements for Country Life butter. Lydon has remained a compelling and dynamic figure - both
as a musician, and, thanks to his outspoken, controversial, yet always heartfelt and honest statements, as a cultural commentator. The book is a fresh and mature look back on a life full of
incident from his beginnings as a sickly child of immigrant Irish parentswho grew up in post-war London, to his present status as a vibrant, alternative national hero. John Lydon is Johnny
Rotten’s real name.