OMEN
07-31-2009, 11:05 PM
Pete Doherty has said that he and former Libertines bandmate Carl Barāt will probably reunite next year for a new album and tour.
The singer-songwriter told The Times that he discussed the possibility with Barāt following their one-off show at the Rhythm Factory in London earlier this year.
Doherty said: "Basically we had a good couple of hours. We were up all night together. Yeah, it was amazing really.
"I think we're gonna make a record, and tour. Get The Libertines to take it to the next step, next stage. Next year."
Regarding the gigs his old band played without him in the past, he added: "My heart caved in. I was destroyed. Not by the fall-out, but by seeing him on Top Of The Pops doing 'Don't Look Back Into the Sun' without me.
"The very idea of them doing a gig without me was just, like... Whatever happened, whatever he did, I would never, ever do a gig without him and call myself The Libertines."
DS
The singer-songwriter told The Times that he discussed the possibility with Barāt following their one-off show at the Rhythm Factory in London earlier this year.
Doherty said: "Basically we had a good couple of hours. We were up all night together. Yeah, it was amazing really.
"I think we're gonna make a record, and tour. Get The Libertines to take it to the next step, next stage. Next year."
Regarding the gigs his old band played without him in the past, he added: "My heart caved in. I was destroyed. Not by the fall-out, but by seeing him on Top Of The Pops doing 'Don't Look Back Into the Sun' without me.
"The very idea of them doing a gig without me was just, like... Whatever happened, whatever he did, I would never, ever do a gig without him and call myself The Libertines."
DS