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The Sex Pistols staged their latest comeback at London's Brixton Academy on Thursday evening - but what can fans expect, three decades after their sensational peak?

Good clean fun. A proper old-fashioned night's entertainment.

Just what we've come to expect from Johnny Rotten and his fellow Sex Pistols.

No, really. After an evening that owes more to music hall than the MC5, you begin to wonder if erstwhile antichrist John Lydon is angling for a career change - tea-time game show host, perhaps.

John Lydon performing with Sex Pistols

As the band take to the stage, he cackles: "Nice to see you, to see you..."

The crowd take their cue. "Nice!"

You could take your gran, if she didn't mind the swearing. After all, much of the crowd are grandparents themselves.

"It doesn't matter how old they are, you have to admire their attitude."

And tonight most of the crowd agree.

The Sex Pistols don't want to destroy the passers-by anymore, it seems. They want to put on a vaudeville show instead.

John Lydon performing with Sex Pistols