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They come together to perform each other's hits for charity

The Who's frontman Roger Daltrey performed a one-off gig with Babyshambles last night (January 12), at Bristol's O2 Academy.

To see footage from the gig, scroll down now.

The gig, in aid of Teenage Cancer Trust and cancelled music festival Moonfest, was dedicated to Daniel Squires, the 16-year-old cancer sufferer who died last year. Squires had struck up a friendship with Doherty and Daltrey, and The Who singer paid tribute to Doherty for "treating Daniel like a king" during his final months.

Speaking to NME.COM before the gig, bassist Drew McConnell said he wasn't entirely confident the gig would be a success. "We did one rehearsal," he said. "It could go tits up tonight. It could always go tits up with us, but tonight especially. If we play well, then brilliant. But if we fuck it up massively, then at least it's gonna be a laugh! I think that would be fun to watch anyway."

After playing a series of Babyshambles and Libertines songs, including 'Pipedown' and 'Time For Heroes', Doherty introduced Daltrey onto the stage.

Wearing specs and a large scarf, The Who singer sang ten songs in total, backed for the most part by Babyshambles and Simon Townshend (Pete Townshend's younger brother).

Before kicking into The Who classic 'A Legal Matter', Daltrey joked that the song was "an ironic choice", considering Doherty's near-constant battles with the authorities.

Referencing the Moonfest cancellation last year where police claimed Babyshambles' set might inspire violence, which saw organisers struggle to repay fans' ticket fares, Daltrey declared: "I'm also here tonight because of some poxy council who cancelled a festival. It reminds me of the sort of things we [The Who] had to put up with."

Doherty and Daltrey traded lead vocals throughout the set. During an impassioned version of 'Magic Bus', Doherty screamed Pete Townshend's backing vocals, while 'I Can't Explain' saw the Babyshambles man sing Daltrey's lead parts, with The Who singer backing him up.

After finishing the song, Daltrey performed 'Behind Blue Eyes', backed only by Townshend, while the rest of Babyshambles watched from the side of the stage.

As Daltrey then teased the audience by playing the opening chords to Johnny Cash's 'I Got Stripes', an animated Doherty rushed onto the stage and played along on the drums.

The somewhat unplanned Cash love-in continued, as Daltrey then launched into 'Ring Of Fire', to great cheers from the audience. Doherty grabbed a microphone, only to fluff the song's lyrics and shy away from singing the rest of the track. "You fall too easily, mate, that's your problem," Daltrey joked.

The Who singer then left the stage, although he continued to watch the remainder of Babyshambles' set from the wings.

He later rejoined the band for a raucous version of The Who's classic, 'My Generation', which you can watch by scrolling down now.

Babyshambles and Roger Daltrey played:

'Pipedown'
'Beg, Steal And Borrow'
'Baddies Boogie'
'There She Goes (A Little Heartache)'
'Time For Heroes'
'A Legal Matter' (with Roger Daltrey)
'Substitute' (with Roger Daltrey)
'Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere' (with Roger Daltrey)
'The Kids Are Alright' (with Roger Daltrey)
'Magic Bus' (with Roger Daltrey)
'I Can't Explain' (with Roger Daltrey)
'Behind Blue Eyes (Roger Daltrey solo)
'I Got Stripes' (with Roger Daltrey)
'Ring Of Fire' (with Roger Daltrey)
'Delivery'
'Killamangiro'
'Albion'
'Side Of The Road'
'Fuck Forever'
'My Generation' (with Roger Daltrey)


Meanwhile, Pete Doherty announced details of his forthcoming solo album to NME.COM today (January 12).

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Dec 10, 2009 19:30 Babyshambles O2 Academy Sheffield Sheffield

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Dec 12, 2009 19:30 Babyshambles Cardiff University Cardiff

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Dec 13, 2009 19:30 Babyshambles Bath Pavilion Bath

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Dec 14, 2009 19:30 Babyshambles O2 Academy Liverpool Liverpool

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Dec 15, 2009 19:30 Babyshambles Southampton Guildhall Southampton

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Dec 18, 2009 19:30 Babyshambles Barrowland Glasgow

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Dec 20, 2009 20:00 Babyshambles Rock City Nottingham

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milesihamer 

Jan 13, 2009

And I was there! Fecking fantastic. Nobody told me that Daltrey had morphed into Griff Rhys Jones though...

TimesUp 

Jan 13, 2009

This was a good thing for charity. However it doesn't make up for the fact, that pete is still a prick!!!

sister-of-mercy 

Jan 13, 2009

I was there too, both Babyshambles and Daltrey were amazing, glad Pete bothered to turn up.

guyboxerdog 

Jan 14, 2009

So was I and it was fucking superb. Just gutted I missed "Fuck Forever" as my train left at 10:50.So TimesUp you know Pete do you? I bet you don't so don't go casting slights on the character of someone who mainly wishes to entertain and create. If he wants to live his life a certain way and it doesn't interfere with yours, so what? If you don't like what he does, don't read about it. I am sure he will cope.

joe1110 

Jan 14, 2009

i was there!! awesome night, can't fault either of their performances, i was right on the barrier as well (:

dominos 

Jan 14, 2009

Yeah it was so good, magic bus was maaaaagic!

jaymitch81 

Jan 14, 2009

It was an absolute amazing night. Pete looked clean and you can see he was just over whelmed to be on stage with the great Daltrey. Babyshambles were on top of there game and this was by far the best I have seen them. PS. For all the Pete haters 'F**k you. If you dont like hm, dont read about him. Simple.

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