Whilst waiting to play Live at Loch Lomond this passed weekend, The Sex Pistols seemed determined to uphold their reputation as weirdoes by baffling organisers of the festival with some rather peculiar demands.
Set to play on the main stage on Sunday 3 August, 52-year-old John Lydon and his fellow bandmates started their odd string of requests by asking for a private toilet with a high security fence around it.
Lydon — more well known as Jonny Rotten — then further threw his weight around by causing quite a stir amongst festival staff, who had to go as far as heading to neighbouring hotels to ask for the bone china tea-set he wanted to drink his afternoon tea from.
Possibly the most confounding demand was, however, a request from the punk band members that a doctor be sent to their dressing room, adding specifically that this needed to happen at 6pm sharp.
Perhaps having had enough fun taunting the festival crew, or maybe just lacking in attention span, Rotten then apparently set his sights on the car used to transport electro band Autokratz and their gear around, and he eventually got his way by going for a ride in it.
"The Pistols had two Land Rovers to ferry them around the site but Johnny seemed to prefer our car," explained the Autokratz's 21-year-old frontman, David Cox.
"So he made us take all our equipment out so he could travel 40 metres in it."
Rotten then apparently did the gentlemanly thing by thanking the band with a sarckie comment.
"Autokratz," Rotten is said to have shouted.
"As we have taken your Auto you are not just Kratz."