PiL Public Image - Jah Wobble, Keith Levene 2010 video free download


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Jah Wobble Keith Levene Johnny Rotter Public IMage Live

First Issue (1978)

"Public Image"

In preparing their debut album, First Issue (a.k.a. Public Image), the band spent their recording budget well before the record was completed. The photography for the album "First Issue" was shot by Dennis Morris who also created the iconic P.I.L logo. As a result, the final album comprised eight tracks of varying sound quality, half of which were written and recorded in a rush after the money had run out. Wobble had also beaten up producer Bill Price's assistant engineer (Price, with John Leckie, had secured the tight sound of the "Public Image" single), inciting Price to ban the group from their preferred Wessex Studios.

The album was considered ground-breaking on its release in December 1978. Grounded in heavy dub reggae, Wobble's bass tone was called "impossibly deep" by contemporary reviews. Levene's sharp guitar sound, played on an aluminium Veleno guitar, was widely imitated, most notably by The Edge of U2,[6] and Geordie Walker of Killing Joke."[citation needed] Lydon's vocals were more tuneless and incantatory than in the Sex Pistols, gesturing toward the avant-garde territory of such artists as Yoko Ono. Despite being widely criticised in the UK press for being "self indulgent" and "not rock n' roll"[citation needed], the first album sold well in the UK and Europe, reaching number 22 on the UK charts.

The single "Public Image" was widely seen as diatribe against Malcolm McLaren and his perceived manipulation of Lydon during his career with the Sex Pistols. The track "Low Life" (with its accusatory lyrics of "Egomaniac traitor", "You fell in love with your ego" and "Bourgeois anarchist") has also been regarded as an attack on McLaren, although Lydon has stated that the lyrics refer to Sid Vicious. The two-part song "Religion" refers contemptuously to Roman Catholicism; Lydon came up with the lyrics when he was part of the Sex Pistols but he claims the other members of the band were reluctant to use them. The closing track "Fodderstompf", heavily influenced by dub, comprises nearly eight minutes of a circular bass riff, played over a Lydon/Wobble double act lampooning public outrage, love songs and teenage apathy. The track culminates with the sound of a fire extinguisher being let off in the recording studio, as Lydon had lit a fire whilst in a weird trance-like state during the recording session. The first album was subsequently renamed as First Issue.

Jim Walker left the group in early 1979. (wikipedia)

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Comments

8 years ago

ghoula69

So Pathetic, a John Lydon Imitator ...

8 years ago

Randy Cully

P-Nut & Flea's twitter exchange brought me here

9 years ago

Karl H.

Yeah the title is misleading this aint no 2010 show, normally you would place the year of the vid, this is probably around 1981.

9 years ago

Kent Manthie

This is AWESOME! The BEST PiL line-up!!!

9 years ago

Kent Manthie

Is Martin Atkins there? Why not??

9 years ago

Tim Bucknall

who's on drums?

9 years ago

chrrissss

Sounds great, he looks the part and sounds it too

9 years ago

SeRgIo sToMpF

Johnny Rotter..... Pathetic

10 years ago

bolachas31

piil? more like china version of it ( like sony-sanyo ) don´t get me wrong i love wooble but this is not pil , not without john

10 years ago

MrCioCioLoco

I wish for a final reunion of the three. Nothing compares with the original lineup. Shame on Lydon, he sang about how bad was treated and what a lack of communication was in his first band. Yet, he treated his friends(not band mates) not far from the same

10 years ago

Kurt Steele

too painful to watch. old men playing in a tribute band OF THEIR OWN BAND I do have a fond memory of watching Wobble just laying on his back and Levene circling stage while playing guitar, hitting the synthesizer once per circuit. (first PIL show in the U.S. around '79). and then the Ritz disaster.

10 years ago

nagasakitoast

eheheh ... getting older john looks and dance like roberto benigni .. a little tribute ? both are fools great artists

10 years ago

Zack Garber

ever get the feeling you've been cheated?

10 years ago

SuperNobbyC

Why couldn't Lydon just given Levine and Wardle a decent paycheck and done the job properly?

10 years ago

iconicshrubbery

he looks a tad self-conscious.Not enough rot in his head. still,close your eyes and hear...

11 years ago

Los Comunistas

his movements are not rotten enough

11 years ago

tikidancer1

Johnny rotter should win a Oscar !

11 years ago

SPExJR

marc layton-bennett. very good drummer, he usualy plays with wobble in his other projects

11 years ago

juankenon

who is playing drums? Did they get Martin Atkins?

11 years ago

katoness

John Lydon looks so young, is he a time traveler?/!!!

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