Scootering

SOMETHING ELSE

How much of the Pistols’ swagger was genuine and how much was contrived? An often discussed question, and one that can’t be answered easily, but what is without doubt is that they left their mark on the world. Isn’t that what living is all about? Let’s face it, no one has ever done a Bill Grundy tribute scooter, have they? No matter what the truth behind the legend, they were undoubtedly a group who left their mark on many people, and a 12-year-old Jon Pudney was one of that group. The imagery that they portrayed stuck with him, and when he discovered scooters a few years

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