John Lydon, formerly known as Johnny Rotten of the Sex Pistols, publicly suggested that the Rolling Stones should consider retirement, citing their ages. Lydon, who remains active creatively, feels he has more to contribute to music than the legendary band. While Lydon has previously indicated he would never tour again, he humorously dismissed that notion following memory lapses. In contrast, the Rolling Stones continue strong, recently releasing 'Hackney Diamonds' and embarking on a new North American tour, proving they remain a force in music despite existing criticisms.
Lydon believes The Rolling Stones should retire, while he feels he still has plenty of song ideas and won't stop making music. Despite Lydon's comments, the Stones remain vibrant, recently releasing 'Hackney Diamonds' and touring the U.S. again.
Lydon expressed, 'If I just sat back and retired, that's not me. I'm not that kind of person.' This illustrates his refusal to stop creating music, despite the challenges he's faced.
Already a legend in the music industry, Lydon remarked, "I've offended music lovers" by suggesting the Stones retire, indicating the bond and expectations fans have regarding the iconic band.
Despite John Lydon's comments, Mick Jagger confirmed in 2015, 'I'm thinking about what the next tour is... not really' retirement, showing the band's commitment to continue performing.
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