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Pete Doherty: 'Babyshambles are better than Oasis'

Singer says he wants to knock Gallaghers off their perch

Thu 07 May, 2009

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Fame, Fame, fatal Fame It can play hideous tricks on the brain But still I'd rather be Famous Than righteous or holy, any day Any day, any day Frankly, Mr. Doherty this position I've held It pays my way and it corrodes my soul Oh, I didn't realise that you wrote poetry I didn't realise you wrote such bloody awful poetry, Mr. DohertyFrankly, Mr. Doherty, since you ask You are a flatulent pain in the arse I do not mean to be so rude Still, I must speak frankly, Mr. Doherty

Fri 08 May, 2009

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The Strokes: ''Is This It' was born from confusion and alcohol'

Band speak about their seminal album sessions

Thu 20 Nov, 2008

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The Strokes opened up music to all that came after.. the bastards..yeah, they're a bit shit, first album was good but hardly something of relevance now... 'high concept' NME fodder for an indie scene about to crunch.

Fri 21 Nov, 2008

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My Bloody Valentine, Hot Chip, Babyshambles storm Benicassim Festival

British bands triumph in sunny Spain

Fri 18 Jul, 2008

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babyshambles aren't very good though, are they? I mean just because the kids like it and stuff doesn't mean you have to go on and on about it like they're your fucking house band. Grow some critical fucking balls and call a turd a turd.

Sun 20 Jul, 2008

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