Colin Stutz - 11.05.2009  Pete Doherty—drunkard, druggy, and deacon—wears the oversized shoes that we made for him. And he does it well. We longed for a fragile, dangerous icon...
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Tom Williams - 09.04.2009  In a nutshell… Mr Doherty attempts to regain fans. What's it all aboutPete, sorry Peter, Doherty finally decides the time is right to release a solo ...
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Mark Townsend - 01.04.2009 You always run the risk when mentioning the name of Mister Pete(r) Doherty of offending someone. He has always been, and one suspects always will be, ...
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Tan The Man - 28.03.2009 Peter Doherty's life seemed to be circling the drain, following the path of many other rock stars who couldn't simply just make music. The British roc...
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cloudspeakers - 26.03.2009  Self-mythologis-ing is always dull if you?re not part of the myth. Those not obsessed with Mott The Hoople found it hard to care if Buffin lost his ch...
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Michael Kabran - 25.03.2009  When reviewing an album, to a certain extent, I like to imagine I’m an alien. I’ve just landed on your “Earth” in my fuel-efficient hybrid UFO, and my...
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Ian Cohen - 24.03.2009  Eminem said it best: "Tired of people saying they're tired of hearing me rap about drugs." I'd certainly prefer to think of a more original way to int...
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Chris Mincher - 24.03.2009  Is Pete Doherty destined to spend the rest of his life as an intermittently brilliant, more than slightly sad pop icon Will he be like Harry Nilsson ...
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Adrian Cepeda - 24.03.2009 At the beginning of the Libertines' short lifespan, Carl Barât and Peter Doherty had a motto, "It's either top of the world or the bottom of canal." S...
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