John Lydon could be back in the studio soon if the upcoming Public Image Limited tour makes money.

John Lydon has said that Public Image Limited could record new material if next year's tour goes well.
Speaking to BBC 6 Music, the frontman said the decision to record new songs will ultimately come down to how much money the band is able to raise with the roadshow.
"But what you've got to understand with Public Image Ltd is that every single time we recorded we only had one take, no money," he added.
Lydon also told the broadcaster that the band will not be playing a greatest hits set when they play Birmingham, Leeds, Glasgow, Manchester and London in 2010.
"You get what you're given and it'll be even better then," he explained.
Last week, the former Sex Pistol told the Camden New Journal that the adverts he fronted by Country Life butter paid for the upcoming tour and admitted that he is on a shoestring budget until the gigs start.
In the interview, he also heaped praise on Take That star Gary Barlow, saying that he seemed to be a "fine lad" when he appeared on Jonathan Ross' show.
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