“Any kind of history you read is basically the winning side telling you the others were bad.” If that doesn't perfectly describe this book, I don't know what does. I am of two frames of mind thinking about this book. One is that I found John Lydon's stance on the entire punk scene to be outsta...
Please, oral history of punk, read "Please kill me" and you'll problably find out an another side of the story
Mr. Lydon proves he is the funniest man in music and probably the worst friend you could possibly have, as no one escapes his savage wit. Chatty and somewhat rambling it is still an essential read from an essential person in an essential era.