I love the way Pete just jumps straight into playing a guitar, not caring if it's out of tune. He doesn't make excuses, and just plays his heart out. He makes me want to be the best songwriter I can be.
You probably dont care but does someone know of a way to log back into an Instagram account..? I stupidly forgot the account password. I appreciate any tricks you can give me
@Robert Genesis thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site through google and im in the hacking process atm. Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
Babyshambles for me created one of the best British Rock n' Roll albums of the 2000's. Down in Albion is superb to but Shotters Nation took them to another level. Also its brilliant to see Pete clean of drugs and back making music with The Libertines. Hopefully another Babyshambles album will come along to.
To those mocking him now for being fat, looking old and having brown teeth, should realise he's been to hell and back. Fair play to him for being alive after that hell.
its a real unpublished song and its on my channel, he and mick swerved from Delivery into Crumb begging bighead played it when dominik masters was at the Salon
@@ryanjavierortega8513 This is an old account of mine above us Ryan, I know of Paul Ro alright. Seen all the vids and stuff. He doesnt seem happy with Peter lately though.. 🤷♂️
Pat Walden ❤ Babyshambles first album Manchester gig .. saw Babyshambles Gemma was the drummer small hall pat Walden 😮 he could play guitar.. to me that was the glory day's still wild excitement you never new what would happen and pat just played different no gig waa the same he could make his guitar just make some beautiful riffs live raw .. mick it waa arena tours big venues but I noticed riff on k giro .. up the morning black boy Lane..🥰🫡 thanks for the memories pat
Good times: wish I cld find footage or photos of when I saw them and Pete and Shane playing 05/06 era at the boogaloo, used to work behind the bar then. Kate Moss wld stand in the way of the sink so I cldnt pike the pint glasses. Epic times to be kicking arnd ol’ London town
Anyone laughing at Pete being fat should check out the new interview with Wolfman, who’s clearly still struggling and looks like a talking corpse. Pete looks healthy for the first time in a long time, which is what we want.
Shotter's Nation is 2nd division compared to Down In Albion. The change after Patrick left is glaring. After listening to Down In Albion, I find Shotter's Nation unlistenable. If it makes him happy good stuff, but he knows it's a second rate effort. Sad that Patrick left. They had so much promise after the first album. The highlight is Pete and Bert Jansch working together.
Honestly one of Pete's greatest weaknesses (another one) is confusing loyalty and love for his friends (which is great, sure) with them having some kind of talent that other people will enjoy as much as he does...in other words, Mik was a basic, dreadful guitarist, and the songs suffered for it.This album has many great lyrics when you look at them written down, but the sound is very average. It was let down by poor musicians. Some very generic repetitive choruses. Only lost art of murder has the full package...oh that's because he's got a real guitarist on it, Bert Jansch.
Poor musicians lol. Adam is a good drummer and a multi instrumentalist. Drew is a very good bass player and can play guitar. And mik is a good guitarist. He can play a lot better than you think. He plays to suit the music but he can do a lot more than what you think you know.
@@matthewjdouglas6471 There's a lot of live footage of both versions of the band. Mk 2 if you like are indeed a solid band but the difference in the actual songs, their structures and dynamics is definitely noticeable. The first album and second album are worlds apart. I think "Down In Albion" was the best thing that Pete Doherty was involved in as a writer an musician and that, to my ears and eyes was down to working with Patrick Walden. Sonically it is an exciting and consistently interesting work. I don't mean to knock any of the musicians on the subsequent releases, the magic of the first album is missing. Pete's lyrics are still interesting but the melodies that they are hung upon are lacklustre and lack the fluidity and sense of freedom that was part of the joy of the first album. Doherty himself has stated that Walden was the most gifted musician he has worked with, and it shows. Thanks.
@@matthewjdouglas6471 i saw them live tons of times - with both lineups. gemma was a superior drummer (and had so much more fun with it ) and pat a far superior guitarist though he used to over-do it on the feedback and stuff sometimes, when he was probably off his head. but he had the creative talent - and basic competence, honestly -that i just don't hear in mik's playing.
I love the way Pete just jumps straight into playing a guitar, not caring if it's out of tune. He doesn't make excuses, and just plays his heart out. He makes me want to be the best songwriter I can be.
You probably dont care but does someone know of a way to log back into an Instagram account..?
I stupidly forgot the account password. I appreciate any tricks you can give me
@Marlon Zayne Instablaster :)
@Robert Genesis thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site through google and im in the hacking process atm.
Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
@Robert Genesis it worked and I now got access to my account again. I'm so happy:D
Thank you so much you saved my account !
@Marlon Zayne Glad I could help =)
Babyshambles for me created one of the best British Rock n' Roll albums of the 2000's. Down in Albion is superb to but Shotters Nation took them to another level. Also its brilliant to see Pete clean of drugs and back making music with The Libertines. Hopefully another Babyshambles album will come along to.
To those mocking him now for being fat, looking old and having brown teeth, should realise he's been to hell and back. Fair play to him for being alive after that hell.
Jelly Belly Bilo - the cuddled rocker?
"Amm..crumb begging baghead..it's a fictional song" 🤣..Peter has always had a good sense of humour.
its a real unpublished song and its on my channel, he and mick swerved from Delivery into Crumb begging bighead played it when dominik masters was at the Salon
@@PaulRoundhill I know all this, Paul. What does that have to do with my comment?
@@brazenlilhussy5975 he has a great UA-cam channel, amazing footage
@@ryanjavierortega8513 This is an old account of mine above us Ryan, I know of Paul Ro alright. Seen all the vids and stuff. He doesnt seem happy with Peter lately though.. 🤷♂️
@@damotheman4196 oh, why? What happened? Ive been listening to Doherty heavy, so I've a fundamental right to know
Definately had time to grow up. And more importantly, still here to tell a tale.
Pat Walden ❤ Babyshambles first album Manchester gig .. saw Babyshambles Gemma was the drummer small hall pat Walden 😮 he could play guitar.. to me that was the glory day's still wild excitement you never new what would happen and pat just played different no gig waa the same he could make his guitar just make some beautiful riffs live raw .. mick it waa arena tours big venues but I noticed riff on k giro .. up the morning black boy Lane..🥰🫡 thanks for the memories pat
Lost interest post Pat, agree great guitarist
Yo guys, Peter bringing back the band and Pat 🤞
Babyshambles are in the studio making a new album now, which is great news :)
I love PD xxx
Duuude
Patrick was seriously missing from this album
Good times: wish I cld find footage or photos of when I saw them and Pete and Shane playing 05/06 era at the boogaloo, used to work behind the bar then. Kate Moss wld stand in the way of the sink so I cldnt pike the pint glasses. Epic times to be kicking arnd ol’ London town
theres some nice tunes on this album, but down in albion was a differend level
I prefer Shotter's Nation, much tighter album
@@doctornov7 defo Shotters was class …
Patrick Walden ❤️
Anyone laughing at Pete being fat should check out the new interview with Wolfman, who’s clearly still struggling and looks like a talking corpse. Pete looks healthy for the first time in a long time, which is what we want.
where can I find that?
@@ewancruickshanks536422 grandpod
love him x
shazza 1979
Thanks For share this !!!
Why is it called the boogaloo tapes he was staying in Highgate I wonder if it’s above the Boozer the boogaloo bar!
Cant wait
What year was this? 06?
This is about six years old
Craig Chapman this comment is about six years old
How have you been the past 6 years?
Shotter's Nation is 2nd division compared to Down In Albion. The change after Patrick left is glaring. After listening to Down In Albion, I find Shotter's Nation unlistenable. If it makes him happy good stuff, but he knows it's a second rate effort. Sad that Patrick left. They had so much promise after the first album. The highlight is Pete and Bert Jansch working together.
Earring
I was oscar wild in my dream sitting on Camden Park with my vasaline
got more than a whiff of keith richards about him here
Lol!!! lokking like Keith Richards grandson...Pete!!! the style and everything.
OMG ! :D
he looks so bad dude, exhausted for all the party and drugs
I'm a rent boy t shirt says destroy all
My nightmares I've been took over
Honestly one of Pete's greatest weaknesses (another one) is confusing loyalty and love for his friends (which is great, sure) with them having some kind of talent that other people will enjoy as much as he does...in other words, Mik was a basic, dreadful guitarist, and the songs suffered for it.This album has many great lyrics when you look at them written down, but the sound is very average. It was let down by poor musicians. Some very generic repetitive choruses. Only lost art of murder has the full package...oh that's because he's got a real guitarist on it, Bert Jansch.
The truth right there Hannah. Well put.
Poor musicians lol. Adam is a good drummer and a multi instrumentalist. Drew is a very good bass player and can play guitar. And mik is a good guitarist. He can play a lot better than you think. He plays to suit the music but he can do a lot more than what you think you know.
They were a great live band. You obviously never saw them play live. Else you wouldn't say that.
@@matthewjdouglas6471 There's a lot of live footage of both versions of the band. Mk 2 if you like are indeed a solid band but the difference in the actual songs, their structures and dynamics is definitely noticeable. The first album and second album are worlds apart. I think "Down In Albion" was the best thing that Pete Doherty was involved in as a writer an musician and that, to my ears and eyes was down to working with Patrick Walden. Sonically it is an exciting and consistently interesting work. I don't mean to knock any of the musicians on the subsequent releases, the magic of the first album is missing. Pete's lyrics are still interesting but the melodies that they are hung upon are lacklustre and lack the fluidity and sense of freedom that was part of the joy of the first album. Doherty himself has stated that Walden was the most gifted musician he has worked with, and it shows. Thanks.
@@matthewjdouglas6471 i saw them live tons of times - with both lineups. gemma was a superior drummer (and had so much more fun with it ) and pat a far superior guitarist though he used to over-do it on the feedback and stuff sometimes, when he was probably off his head. but he had the creative talent - and basic competence, honestly -that i just don't hear in mik's playing.