John Lydon: 'I'm fat, I'm 50 and I'm back' Source: Telegraph
John Lydon may have escaped Britain but he can't escape the past. He talks to Olga Craig about punk, priests and the family traumas that still bring a tear to his eye

Here we examine the audacity of Yes. Wherein Tom Bombadil swims upstream once more ... Newsvine's own eternal salmon!
Title: "Tormato"
Artist: Yes
Label: Rhino/WEA
Year Released: 1978
Rating: 3.5 Stars out of 5

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Sex Pistols Make Chaotic Live ReturnSource: nme.com
The set was typically raucous, with frontman John Lydon at one point forgetting the words to opener 'Holidays In The Sun' and being hit by a drink thrown from the crowd.
Sex Pistols take to stage in L.A. | UK | ReutersSource: Reuters
Anarchy and punk rock nostalgia reigned on the Sunset Strip on Thursday as the Sex Pistols played a rare club show in Los Angeles to warm up for a brief reunion tour in Britain next month.
Sex Pistols reunion is expandedSource: BBC News
Punk legends The Sex Pistols have added two additional shows to their reunion tour in November.
They will now play a further concert at the Brixton Academy on 12 November, and one night at Manchester's MEN Arena on 17 November.
Sex Pistols Reunite To Celebrate 'Bollocks'Source: CMJ New Music News
Taking place November 8 at London's Brixton Academy, original members—who split in 1978—John Lydon, Steve Jones, Paul Cook and Glen Matlock will play together for the first time since their last reunion in 2003.
Sex Pistols to make live comebackSource: BBC News
Punk legends The Sex Pistols have announced a concert to mark the 30th anniversary of the release of their seminal album Never Mind the Bollocks.
Original members John Lydon, Steve Jones, Paul Cook and Glen Matlock will play at the Brixton Academy in London on 8 November.
Johnny Rotten's jubilee bluesSource: Guardian Unlimited
I interviewed John Lydon last night. The one time Sex Pistol and author of Anarchy in the UK and God Save the Queen has not, as I had hoped, mellowed with age. A couple of things surprised me however.

These are five songs I've been listening to and thinking about.
Never mind the iPodsSource: Guardian Unlimited
30 years ago punk rock shocked the nation, today the spirit of that revolt is just another commodity. 'No Elvis, Beatles or the Rolling Stones ... in 1977," the late Joe Strummer once snarled.
Hendrix to Oasis tourist trail: putting England's rock locations on the map Source: Guardian Unlimited
For decades the done thing has been to bury Britain's rock heritage rather than praise it. Two of the country's most famous music venues - the Cavern Club in Liverpool and Manchester's Hacienda - ended their lives under a wrecking ball. But the era of official neglect is over.
Punk celebrates 30 years of subversionSource: BBC News
In the early 70s, the punk movement was brewing on both sides of the Atlantic, fuelled by a generation of disaffected young people who wanted the world to wake up.
Sex Pistols snub Hall Of FameSource: nme.com
"The Sex Pistols announced yesterday they are boycotting their admission to the Rock N' Roll Hall Of Fame next month (February 24).