Weather Tonight: 4°c Partly Cloudy Night Morning: 8°c Cloudy

Showbiz

Pete Doherty keen to reform the Libertines

Updated 15:49pm on 20 Aug 2009


Pete Doherty has revealed he is prepared to reform his band the Libertines, even if fellow frontman Carl Barat refuses to join.

Doherty, playing a solo slot at the V Festival this weekend, said if his former bandmate decided not to go ahead with shows next year, he would simply recruit a stand-in.

The band collapsed in 2004 when the pair fell out because of Doherty's wayward behaviour as he battled with drug problems.

Possible reunion? The Libertines collapsed in 2004

They played some shows without Doherty, to the guitarist's annoyance.

There has been a continuing fascination among music fans about a reunion ever since.

They were offered headline slots for this year's Reading and Leeds Festivals if they reformed, but Barat was said to be unhappy with Doherty's "energy levels".

Doherty said that a reunion next year is now certain to go ahead with bassist John Hassall and drummer Gary Powell already on board.

He told this week's NME: "It's going to happen, you know. But there's Biggles (Barat) to worry about.

"If Biggles doesn't want to do it or gets cold feet or he thinks I'm still a crackhead, what am I going to do? Maybe I could reform the Libertines without him, like he did without me."

He added: "I wouldn't really want to, but you've got to pay the bills. I'll put an advert in the NME: 'Carlos lookalike required'."

Reader views (1)

 Add your view

Carl, please, please, please agree to reforming. I, personally, will be first in line for a ticket to the gigs and I'm pretty sure there'll be plenty of others forming an orderly queue behind me.

- Kate, London, England, 21/08/2009 12:22
Report abuse


Add your comment

 

Terms and conditions Make text area bigger You have  characters left.

We welcome your opinions. This is a public forum. Libellous and abusive comments are not allowed. Please read our House Rules.

For information about privacy and cookies please read our Privacy Policy.


 

 

  • Stones would love to play at the Games, says Ronnie Wood Ronnie Wood Guitarist revealed that Rolling Stones had been in discussions about playing during the Games and in other concerts
  • Mother's grief at Whitney Houston's final journey Whitney hearse Whitney Houston's mother Cissy looked distraught today as she brought her daughter's body back to a funeral parlour in her home town
  • Dermot O'Leary is top TV choice for Valentine's Day Dermot O'Leary Dermot O'Leary proved he has the X factor after he topped a poll of the nation's women asking them to name their top TV Valentine
  • Rosie Huntington-Whiteley named top style icon at Elle Awards Rosie Huntington-Whiteley Rosie Huntington-Whiteley has been named the year's top style icon at the Elle Style Awards
  • Al Pacino honoured at White House ceremony Al Pacino Al Pacino was among a host of honourees awarded the 2011 National Medal of Arts at a ceremony in Washington
  • Whitney Houston was dead before she went under the water Whitney o2 Singer Whitney Houston died from a mix of drugs and alcohol - and did not drown in her hotel bath, according to reports
  • Rhys Ifans accused of assault Rhys Ifans Rhys Ifans alleged to have slapped a guest in a late-night argument in a suite at London's five-star St Pancras Renaissance hotel
  • Triumph for Adele as she finds her voice on tragic night at the Grammys adele Adele made a triumphant return after vocal cord surgery to win a record six Grammy Awards
  • The Artist dominates the Baftas as Meryl Streep wins best actress The Artist Silent film The Artist made a big noise at the Bafta film awards winning seven, including Best Film, Leading Actor and Best Director
  • Lady Gaga reveals battle with bulimia Lady Gaga Lady Gaga used to make herself sick after eating family meals because she wanted to lose her "voluptuous" curves
  •