Pete Doherty returned to the stage after rehabilitation

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Friday, 17 August 2012 23:01

Fortunately, it seems that Pete is more focused on the music. On his new solo album, which we could hear two issues, we must add the meeting with Carl Barat. We do not know whether Doherty will fall on drugs, but at least he has reappeared on stage after his failed rehabilitation. Kingston was yesterday and then discuss how was the concert and what songs played.

Pete Doherty

It is likely that you know some artists who have had to resort to a rehabilitation clinic to fight his drug addiction, but certainly not many of them had to be thrown out of one of these clinics for being a bad influence on the rest of patients. Well, that happened to Pete Doherty, respected for his work with The Libertines and Babyshambles, but not for his personal life unhealthy. In any case, it is never too late if that is good, so we were glad that Pete has decided to act again.

As discussed in NME , the artist began five minutes before the scheduled time, so we deduce that should be eager to get started. It was a short show, an hour or so, but, apparently, Pete was in good shape and convinced the public. These were the themes that played:

  1. "Time For Heroes"
  2. "Arcady"
  3. "Music When The Lights Go Out"
  4. "What A Waster"
  5. "Lady Do not Fall Backwards"
  6. "Last Of The English Roses"
  7. "Untitled New Song"
  8. "She Loves You"
  9. "Beg, Steal Or Borrow"
  10. "The Good Old Days"
  11. "Down For The Outing"
  12. "Up The Bracket"
  13. "Sheepskin Tearaway"
  14. "Can not Stand Me Now"
  15. "The Boy Looked At Johnny"
  16. "Fuck Forever"
  17. "Merry Go Round"

There was a little surprise right after "Sheepskin Tearaway", is that someone in the audience stormed the stage, but security did their job and it was a major thing. Moreover, a concert was quiet and full of hits from The Libertines, Babyshambles and his solo career.

Tonight and tomorrow Doherty will be playing at Brighton in September and will be in Rome and Paris. Beyond that, no more dates on your calendar of concerts.




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