John Lydon has ''no interest'' in writing a Sex Pistols musical.

The punk legend - who has recently released an autobiography, 'Anger is an energy' - wouldn't want to rework the group's famous songs for a stage show because he doesn't want to ''revist the past''.

Asked if he'd be interested in a Sex Pistols musical, he said: ''No. It would involve rewriting the songs and I have no interest in revisiting my past. I don't want a bunch of strangers gazing at my navel.''

John - who was known as Johnny Rotten in the 'Anarchy of the UK' group - felt he completely changed music in the 1970s with his ''assault on mediocrity''.

He told BBC Radio 4's John Humphreys: ''I changed the face of pop music at that time.

''I was offering a more honest approach, a more sensible message. It was a direct assault on mediocrity.''

However, when the presenter noted he hadn't been able to ''change society'', he insisted that was never his intention.

He said: ''No, you silly sausage, I never, ever claimed that I wanted to change society. Society can remain the same ad infinitum if it wishes; it's of no interest to me. I just don't wish to to toe the line like the rest of you. I mean you no harm, so long as you don't try to step into my space.''