Ex-Libertines Pete Doherty & Carl Barat Reunite For Beatles' Tribute
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Pete Doherty and Carl Barat, who both once played guitar and sang in The Libertines, are recording again. It's reported that the pair were in the studio last Friday (June 15) working on a cover of the Beatles' "A Day In The Life" for BBC Radio 2's re-recording of the classic album ??Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band??, according to Yahoo."As previously reported,":PR since The Libertines broke up in Dec. 2004, former members of the group have reunited and played music on several occasions. In the ??An Evening With Pete Doherty?? concert series, Pete Doherty and Carl Barat played 13 songs at the second of Doherty’s "An Evening With Pete Doherty." One Mogger gripped that it was nothing but “yelping, broken guitar-strings, champagne, an 8-ball, drooling, and passing out as a skinny, sickly-looking woman bolts up her sushi dinner.“ The Beatles cover offers up more along the lines of music than, uhh, theater.
For the BBC's Beatles' tribute, a wide range of artists are recording songs from ??Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band,?? which was released 40 years ago this month. Other bands involved include Oasis, Kaiser Chiefs, and Razorlight."Yahoo!":CH[CH]http://news.yahoo.com/s/launch/20070618/en_launch/44649650[PR]http://mog.com/Sturgell/blog_post/62939
For the BBC's Beatles' tribute, a wide range of artists are recording songs from ??Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band,?? which was released 40 years ago this month. Other bands involved include Oasis, Kaiser Chiefs, and Razorlight."Yahoo!":CH[CH]http://news.yahoo.com/s/launch/20070618/en_launch/44649650[PR]http://mog.com/Sturgell/blog_post/62939








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