The Enemy's Tom Clarke has criticised the Isle of Wight crowd for enjoying the Sex Pistols "quietly". Clarke said he was dismayed by the polite nature of the audience during the punk band's headline slot at the festival. Writing on his band's MySpace, the frontman complained about a man who told him and drummer Liam Watts to stop singing during 'God Save The Queen'. "I wasn't alive in '76, and this geezer was," said Clarke. "He probably saw the '60s, when people thought music could genuinely change world politics, and he saw the punk movement tear away from romantic pop slop and say 'F*** the rules, f*** (more)...
- 6/25/2008
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
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