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Sex Pistols Hit the Jackpot at Only U.S. Stop on Summer Tour

6/9/08, 2:09 pm EST

The social ironies of the Sex Pistols showing up in a Vegas casino for a concert were all confronted the last time the band played the Hard Rock, home of the Sid Vicious slot machine, a few years ago. Now, the Sex Pistols are another reunited oldies act: just more self-aware and ironic than, say, Duran Duran.

Photos from the Sex Pistols’ Vegas gig

Of course, many still seemed surprised that the Pistols would pick Vegas for their one and only U.S. stop on their 2008 summer tour. But really, what place could be more perfect? At one point a block of the sold-out audience was crushed back by security so a local power couple — MMA fighter Tito Ortiz and adult-film legend Jenna Jameson — could cut in front and have a private elevator ride to their exclusive seats without mixing with the plebes who bought tickets. Why wouldn’t these Vegas characters, the ultimate embodiments of the crass commercialization of violence and sex that the Pistols predicted in 1977, deserve special treatment in a city that worships the shallow and famous? As Johnny Rotten’s first words declared upon taking the stage, there was fellowship between the band and audience: “You know who we are, hello, Las Vain-gas.”

With that, the Pistols launched into a part lounge, part ska take on “Pretty Vacant” before delivering the familiar attack. During their various reunions the Pistols have proven that they can deliver a taut and in-your-face rock concert. The band still does blowing through a set made up of their infamous disc, assorted singles and covers including the odd choice like Hawkwind’s “Silver Machine.”

Johnny Rotten, however, seemed more John Lydon this night. The fierce growl delivered on his Pistols recordings has been replaced by the higher, whinier blast he brought to Public Image, Ltd. Still, songs like “Seventeen,” “Bodies,” “Holiday in the Sun” and “Anarchy in the U.K.” have held up far better than any of the social causes that inspired those tunes in the first place.

[Photo: Dzekian/Retna]


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Fozzie Bear | 6/9/2008, 3:20 pm EST

I saw PIL in 1989 at X-Fest in San Diego. They completely blew away the Sugarcubes and New Order. John Lydon is an O.G. WOCKA WOCKA WOCKA!!!

kcv | 6/9/2008, 4:08 pm EST

jenna jameson sounds like a selfish skank.

The Intl | 6/10/2008, 2:39 am EST

sigh…does anyone actually care about them anymore? they”re living off the same telve songs for 30 years. and while this whole scene seems perfect for their legacy, it’s trite and boring. ever get the feeling you’ve been cheated, REPEATEDLY?

stupid Intl | 6/10/2008, 12:59 pm EST

The Sex Pistols helped change the face of music for the better. Those 12 songs you talk about are a million times better than most of the crap you hear these days, and they stand the test of time.

mike | 6/10/2008, 2:17 pm EST

I read in a magazine last winter that the Pistols were gonna add some new songs.Realy disapointed it’s the same show no matter how good it is!!!

Right On, Intl! | 6/10/2008, 3:14 pm EST

Sex Pistols are the original punk posers! They set the template of how to be successful without being talented. Just be loud, obnoxious, and out of tune.

The Sex Pistols are all attitude and no substance. Johnny said it himself, “Have you gotten the feeling that you have been cheated?”

art | 6/11/2008, 1:07 pm EST

uh – he didn’t say “Las Vain-gas”

kliff | 6/12/2008, 1:52 am EST

NMTB is a great group of songs

Alan Schwarz | 6/14/2008, 4:53 pm EST

I was the 50 year old wanker off to the right in the crowd singin along and adding lyrics I thought might get a rise outta Lydon (”Who Killed Malcom”,3-3-3 Buffalo Gals & “Play ROXY MUSIC”) actually think they could kill on a DO THE STRAND cover.

I wish more younsters were a bit more participitory and not just taking pics on their cellphones
and bragging to the caller=

“I’m At The PISTOLS show!!!”

no yer not! yer on the bloody phone!

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