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http://hymieshim.blogspot.com/ Mond: Can I say, it had nothing to do with Johnny Rotten, right? Seeing as Johnny is on this programme, right? Can I just say first of all, I'm much better looking than Johnny Rotten, and I think he's a terrible singer, and I'm glad that Jimmy Pursey has got his job in the Sex Pistols. Okay? I think the best thing the Pistols ever done is sacking Johnny Rotten. Chris Cowey: What is your personal view on the music itself? Mond: What? The Pistols music? Chris Cowey: No, anything. Mond: Anything will be 100% better without Johnny Rotten, I'll tell you that. Chris Cowey: Well alright. They haven't got Johnny Rotten now. So what about the music itself? What particularly gets you into it; nothing to do with the Pistols or Johnny Rotten or anything. Mond: It's real down to earth music. And I'm a really down to earth person. Me and the lads are from around Newcastle area, I mean we're down to earth people. We don't want to end up like Genesis or anything like that, you know? Playing music we cannae handle. Chris Cowey: But what about all the fashion and everything that spins off the music? Mond: It was good when it first came out. Punk-rock became a fashion because of people like Malcolm McLaren, know what I mean? People like that are nothing to do with us. Anything new becomes a fashion. I think Pursey is the only one who stood [inaudible], and brought it back down to earth. Rock music was going that far, like I said Genesis again, and rubbish bands like that you know? It was getting to the stage where it couldn't get any further. You were having like 20 synthesisers in a band, and all sorts of rubbish like this. You couldn't see it live. It just couldn't go any further, it had to go back to the start again; and that's what punk-rock has done. Chris Cowey: What do you think of the sort of thing Johnny Rotten is into now? Mond: Public Image? I'd like to swear but I can't. I think Public Image are the worst band that have ever came about. Chris Cowey: So you think he's sort of sold-out a bit? Mond: I think Johnny Rotten is finished, there you are. He's an old man. He's finished. He thinks he's still really well liked, but he's done. Chris Cowey: So what do you think the new direction is going to be now? Do you think there is gonna be anything new coming up or is it gonna carry on the way it is? Mond: Bands come up all the time. Bands like The Upstarts, and bands like Stiff Little Fingers, who are the best band I've heard for the last 2 years. Stiff Little Fingers are a punk band from Belfast [ Chris Cowey: That guy -- who you reckon was primed -- is actually a member of a band called The Angelic Upstarts. Now, they're a band that started off very similar to yourself and the Sex Pistols... John: [talking same time as the presenter] Look, hold on. Can you stop. Can you stop. I don't give two [bleep] what they're called. It's simple. Don't tell me I've sold-out, pal. I walked out. Male Presenter: I didn't tell you. John: That band [Pistols] was the only honest band in 2000 million years. I could not help the management being corrupt. I don't want to talk about the past. I wanna go on. Chris Cowey: Okay, he also talked about what you're doing now, and he reckons you've sold-out. Keith: Listen, I know what we're doing now. He doesn't seem to know anything. John: Has he ever seen us? Live? Chris Cowey: I dunno, I didn't ask him that. Could you let us know what you're doing now, what you're into now? What your link is with the street?