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Public Image Ltd. asks the ‘lollypop mob’ to send in rare pics and footage for upcoming PiL doc
01.30.2014
12:14 pm
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Public Image Ltd. asks the ‘lollypop mob’ to send in rare pics and footage for upcoming PiL doc


 
Earlier today, the people who run the Public Image Limited web presence (I’m doing everything in my power not to say “John Lydon” here) put out a call to the band’s fans for any “never before seen” photographs or video footage for a documentary on PiL that is in the works. If you have anything tasty in that direction, you are urged to get in touch at PiLarchive@gmail.com. The statement indicated that those who contribute footage or pictures that are used in the documentary will be named in the end credits.
 

Calling all PiL fans!

We are in the process of making a comprehensive, career-spanning documentary film about Public Image Ltd. and we would like your help!

We are looking for never before seen photographs as well as film and video footage of PiL and John Lydon from any time period. If you have ANYTHING that you think may be of interest please drop us a note. You will be credited in the end titles if we use your footage.

Do you have a snapshot at The Rainbow on Christmas 1978?

Do you have a photo souvenir of the infamous Ritz riot show? Do you have a picture with or without John showing your injuries after being hit by a flying object!

Did you shoot video of John signing your PiL records at the Monsters of Alternative rock Tour in 1989?

We know PiL fans are most creative people. Your ongoing support is greatly appreciated. We salute you lollypop mob.

If you can help please send us an email to: PiLarchive@gmail.com

Please forward or share this info…

 
Here’s some incredible PiL footage that has been seen before, “Death Disco” from Top of the Pops in 1979:
 

Previously on Dangerous Minds:
PiL rarity ‘Steel Leg Vs. The Electric Dread’ is the missing link between ‘First Issue’ & ‘Metal Box
Post-Pistols, pre PiL: John Lydon interview, 1978

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