00:35 Deadwood 03:06 Doctors and Dealers 06:15 Wondering 09:25 The Gentry Cove 12:08 Blood Thirsty Bastards 15:11 You Fucking Love It 16:56 The Enemy 21:06 The Last Of The Smalltown Playboys 25:47 Bang Bang You're Dead
1. Deadwood 00.00 2. Doctors & Dealers 03.04 3. Wondering 06.15 4. The Gentry Cove 09.22 5. Blood Thirsty Bastards 12.08 6. You Fucking Love It 15.08 7. The Enemy 16.55 8. The Last Of The Smalltown Playboys 20.48 9. Bang Bang You're Dead 25.48 Carl Barât - voc,g Anthony Rossomondo - g Didz Hammond - b Gary Powell - dr All songs from " Waterloo To Anywhere".
I have a vague recollection that they also played The Libs' Death on The Stairs... And festival sets are more like 40 minutes.. probably was edited out
Is that the libertines drummer ? Why can he never keep time ...always speeding up and sloing down ...the libertines sounded amazing with that first drummer , the older guy .... a different story
Man, Gary Powell is one of the best drummers around...The Libs with Gary and John had one of the best (and most patient) rhythm sections around..this videos tempo is all over the place possibly because Carl ain't playing the guitar it's the dude from The Paddingtons..
@@brazenlilhussy5975 In fairness the Libs didn't and still don't stay in time at their gigs either, not sure anyone's entirely to blame. But this ain't Led zeppelin, it's dirty raw 2000s British garage rock and the chaos of it adds to the energy & sound
so damn underrated. captured the essence of post britpop british rock.
00:35 Deadwood
03:06 Doctors and Dealers
06:15 Wondering
09:25 The Gentry Cove
12:08 Blood Thirsty Bastards
15:11 You Fucking Love It
16:56 The Enemy
21:06 The Last Of The Smalltown Playboys
25:47 Bang Bang You're Dead
every gig (DPT, Libs or solo) it's important to show his tattoo. i adore this.
1. Deadwood 00.00
2. Doctors & Dealers 03.04
3. Wondering 06.15
4. The Gentry Cove 09.22
5. Blood Thirsty Bastards 12.08
6. You Fucking Love It 15.08
7. The Enemy 16.55
8. The Last Of The Smalltown Playboys 20.48
9. Bang Bang You're Dead 25.48
Carl Barât - voc,g
Anthony Rossomondo - g
Didz Hammond - b
Gary Powell - dr
All songs from " Waterloo To Anywhere".
Josh Hubbard from The Paddingtons, another great band, filled in on guitar for Carl Barât at this gig.
THANK YOU FOR THE TIME LIST
you are a legend.
Thank you
I have a vague recollection that they also played The Libs' Death on The Stairs... And festival sets are more like 40 minutes.. probably was edited out
Would you rather like Carl’s gooch or take a hit of heroin?
Is that the libertines drummer ? Why can he never keep time ...always speeding up and sloing down ...the libertines sounded amazing with that first drummer , the older guy .... a different story
I think the whole videos speed up then slowed down? You can kinda see it in doctors and dealers, personally think the new drummers pretty good
Man, Gary Powell is one of the best drummers around...The Libs with Gary and John had one of the best (and most patient) rhythm sections around..this videos tempo is all over the place possibly because Carl ain't playing the guitar it's the dude from The Paddingtons..
@@brazenlilhussy5975 In fairness the Libs didn't and still don't stay in time at their gigs either, not sure anyone's entirely to blame. But this ain't Led zeppelin, it's dirty raw 2000s British garage rock and the chaos of it adds to the energy & sound
@@brazenlilhussy5975 facts
@SamuelEMPowell131nonsense, nothing to do with the guitarist