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Babyshambles
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by Ross Bennett
  • Type: Single
  • Release date: 29/11/2004
  • Label: Rough Trade
What is there left to say about Peter Doherty? In DiS' humble opinion the answer is glaringly obvious - absolutely f**k all. So, in truly unhip style let’s leave the bulls**t on the tinfoil and ‘ave a listen to ver music, guvnor.

Undeniably superior to Babyshambles' first offering (released in May), ‘Killamangiro’ begins as it means to go on – bounding bass and drums, twinkling on-the-edge guitars, with Doherty weaving the threads together with his typically languid drawl and drunken yelp.

Paul Epworth, the man responsible for Bloc Party's and The Rakes’ recent efforts, captures the band’s frenzy with a concise and careful production - something ‘The Libertines’ could have done with in spades – and succeeds in highlighting Doherty’s excellent lyrical warbles without losing sight of Patrick Walden’s dynamic guitar mess. With ‘The Man Who Came To Stay’ filling the B-side slot with a fine melody and a hook of Doherty/Barat proportions, Babyshambles' first Rough Trade release will delight everyone from Libertines fans, to Libertines fans, to Libertines fans.

  • Babyshambles 6 / 10
Words: Ross Bennett

Babyshambles - Killamangiro

great song

Babyshambles - Killamangiro

did anyone else see them on Tim Lovejoys skyone chat show, last Wed i think? they were truly shocking.

Babyshambles - Killamangiro

i heard the music was actually quite good but pete d looked like he was about to die.
never saw it myself but i believe the bit about what pete looked like.

Re: Babyshambles - Killamangiro

he had the mdma puffs. it was quite shocking to watch, he was flying. the bright white lights didnt help him much either..!

Re: Babyshambles - Killamangiro

Give the lad something to eat, he's wasting away.

Babyshambles - Killamangiro

A skinny anorexic mess of a legend! see him now! before he dies!

Re: Babyshambles - Killamangiro

to be a legend, you need to have done something special, and i don't think taking as much drugs as you can qualify.

Babyshambles - Killamangiro

see him before he dies? just so you can say you have? i saw the tv programme and iv read the many debates on here/nme/anyone whos been awake and listens to the radio in the last 12months. therefore i dont think i need to pay money just so i can say to my kids that i saw him, when they, inevitably, get into him in about 30 years time. i already know too much about this guy and it seems liek everyone/himself is chucking him into the spotlight at the mo, and, basically, it s jsut not my bag. that was too complicated.

Babyshambles - Killamangiro

"See him before he dies!"

This sums up everything about the debates, 95% of Libertines fans and the NME. Nothing I need to say here.

Babyshambles - Killamangiro

All his fans ever seem to say is they want him to die. It must be shite to be pete doherty.

Babyshambles - Killamangiro

I want his babies!

Re: Babyshambles - Killamangiro

i met a dude in town who met pete doherty at a babyshambles gig. he's met johnny borrell too but hes not such a legend (yet). can i share his babies?

Babyshambles - Killamangiro

Gosh....what an appalling record. I swear you could switch between this and that likely lads one by the libertines and no one would notice.

Babyshambles - Killamangiro

I think you need to clean your ears if you reckon the records are so similar - Likely lads has a much different pace and rhythm. Is true what has been said about some of Pete doherty's "fans", its more like a morbid fascination. I was thinking a short while ago that Pete Doherty could be dead, he was looking terrible, but those fans are not being a bit supportive. He looks much healthier now, saw him at th Trafalgar square thing.

Babyshambles - Killamangiro

give da guy a break...! ....oh n i will b da 1 2 have his babies =) !!




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