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※ 引述《flied (連署libertines版!!)》之銘言: : Pete Doherty kicks off solo shows : Guests and classics songs see Libertine shine in London : 11.Apr.07 11:04am : Pete Doherty thrilled fans for with the first of his two night residency at : Hackney Empire this evening (April 11). : The Babyshambles frontman played a rare solo show, billed as An Evening With : Pete Doherty the singer threw himself into the action from the off. : Arriving onstage promptly at 7.30pm, Doherty introduced his first guest Adam : Wess and sung several song with him before leaving the singer to complete his : set. : Doehrty was back on stage again to introduce Bert Jansch. Again the pair : collaborated on several songs before the fomer Libertine left Pentangle : member to complete his set. : Then it was time for Doherty. Dressed in a the grey suit and triby he wore to : the Shockwaves NME Awards, he took to take the stage solo, winning applause : as much for his intricate guitar playing as his impassioned vocals. : Launching off with a list of favourites including 'Music When The Lights Go : Out', 'In Love With A Feeling' and 'What A Waster' - with the latter seeing : the singer switching the lyrics to include a spoken word line which ended : with him pleading to "save me from the Taliban". : Doherty then launched into more recent material including 'The Blinding', : which saw him joined by a guest MC, before warning the crowd "I'm going to : try a new one on you". : Despite not having a title, fans warmed to the biblical references of a track : the hardcore are now calling 'John The Baptists' Head' before the singer : moved onto a seedy tale entitled 'Dilly Boys'. : Doherty then played a series of old favourites. : Dedicating 'What Katie Did' to "my beautiful fiancee", the singer's : girlfriend, supermodel Kate Moss, joined him to lend her vocals to ' La Belle 有趣的是這裡Pete還稱Kate Moss fiancee 去年的報導不是一直都說他們已經到西班牙的小島IBIZA去結婚了嗎? : Et Bete' though she wasn't the only guest as rapper-prouducer Lethal Bizzle : also contributed a verse. : With the likes of 'Albion' and The Libertines' songs including 'Death On The : Stairs' and 'Up The Bracket' inspiring loud sing-a-longs, Doherty again : included several new tunes . : One song referenced St Jude, the patron saint of hopeless causes and also the : name of the Paddington parish church that spawned the singer's beloved : football team Queens Park Rangers, while 'Do You Know Me' pointed a light on : his tabloid torments. : After a short interval for "a quick fag and a tune up", Doherty then : completed his set. : This time he performed the likes of 'Fuck Forver' and 'Tell It To Your King' : before rapper The General - wearing a QPR shirt - joined Doherty for an : extended version of first Babyshambles[/b] album track [b]'Pentonville'[/b]. : [b]Doherty[/b] then rounded off the evening, with [a]The Libertines' classic : 'Time For Heroes', impassionedly telling the crowd "Thanks for your support : in these troubles times." : For a report from tomorrow night (April 12) stay tuned to NME.COM, but in the : meantime you can take part too. : http://www.nme.com/news/babyshambles/27651 -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 140.114.120.149