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  • Pil were very strong live in 1986 and 1987,Johns vocal strengh at 30 was top of the game,second to none.

    John McGeoch was major to Pil at this time,he was the marathon lead guitar man of all Pils,a good 6 years working,and Quality Work too.

  • love this song but what a monumental mess!! he's just going through the motions, bored, complacent and just plain silly. what a waste of concert footage! awful!!!

  • @wideawakeinotown

    It wasn't a concert, but recorded live in a studio. And NOTHING with John McGeoch on guitar is a mess.

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  • John McGeoch in fine form on the guitar on the left. Great player.

  • Love Lyndon's hair and awesome guitar work!

  • is this from a movie

  • No.

  • Lydon near the end of his most creative era. Too bad he couldn't have kept it going.

  • damn, the beginning was cut off, the song starts off with a bang, one of the best parts

  • I can place the line up except for the drummer - What's his name ?

  • Bruce Smith, he was in two classic post-punk bands before he joined PIL, The Pop Group and Rip Rig & Panic ;P

  • Superb....I remember this when it was first aired and have been looking for it ever since !!!!

  • Brilliant. Over the moon to see this here.

  • For putting this on you are A LEGEND! Love the song, McGeoch rules...saw them at the Astoria on this tour, better days indeed.............

  • i would love to see another pil tour and album instead of yet another pistols tour, at least pil have a back catologue and not just the one album (classic though it is)

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