"I haven't spoken to him in years," Jones said on the Rockonteurs podcast. "2008 was the last time I spoke to him. We did 30 shows around Europe. We did a bunch of festivals and all that, Japan, Australia. We ended up at Hammersmith Odeon, Hammersmith Apollo, and then we had one more show in the Basque country and that was it."
Meanwhile, Jones has revived the Sex Pistols alongside drummer Paul Cook and bassist Glen Matlock, tapping UK punk singer Frank Carter to take over Johnny Rotten's place on lead vocals. The reunion has been warmly received, with the group having completed a series of shows earlier this year.
"This is different," Jones said of the reunion. "It's a different vibe. Night and day. He doesn't try to be John. It's just fun. You know what I mean?"
Jones added that more shows with Frank Carter are currently planned for 202.
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