The Libertines - Time For Heroes
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Album Review
Release date: 18 February 2003
The Libertines
Time For Heroes: The Best Of
They arrived in the summer of 2002 – as fully formed as they’d ever be. A haze of sweat, sex fluids and narcotics, with pasty-white pigeon chests poking out of battered, skip-salvaged leather jackets. With their tall tales of pension-drawing drummers, rent-boy pasts and decadent romanticism gushing forth from overexcited mouths, it’s entirely possible The Libertines changed your world....
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The Libertines News
Pete Doherty: 'There's a future for The Libertines where we get together and make really good music'
He stresses that The Libertines 'have never not been a band'
The Libertines' Gary Powell: 'We weren't just drug-taking idiots'
Meanwhile, Pete Doherty plays gig at Rose Ball in Monaco
The Libertines film 'There Are No Innocent Bystanders' UK screenings tour postponed
Screenings have been postponed as director Roger Sargent is ill
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