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Can't Stand Me Now by The Libertines

Biografie van de kunstenaar The Libertines

The Libertines Is An English Band That Formed In London England In 1997 And Disbanded In 2004. They Reformed In 2010 To Play The Reading And Leeds Festivals. The Band Released Three Full-Length LPs First Two Produced By Mick Jones Of The Clash. Their Third Album Was Released After 11 Years Of Silence - They Reformed Again In 2015. Centered Around The Song-Writing Partnership And Chemistry Between Peter Doherty Vocals/rhythm Guitar And Carl Barât Vocals/lead Guitar While Backed By John Hassall Bass And Gary Powell Drums The Band Was One Of The Cornerstones Of The English Independent Scene In The Early 2000's. Championed By NME The Band's First Single What A Waster Charted At Number 37 Despite Being Banned From Radio 1 And Commercial Radio Due To An Overabundance Of Foul Language This Set The Trend For Steadily Increasing Returns Culminating In A #2 Single And #1 Album In The UK Charts. However The Band's Music Was Often Eclipsed By Its Internal Conflicts Many Of Which Stemmed From Doherty's Considerable Drug Use And It Was Mostly Because Of This That After A Final Show In Paris Without Pete That The Band Was Disbanded At The End Of 2004. The Former Members Of The Libertines Have Gone On To Form Three Splinter Bands With Varying Degrees Of Commercial And Critical Success. These Bands Include Peter Doherty In Babyshambles Carl Barât And Gary Powell In Dirty Pretty Things And John Hassall In Yeti. Pete And Carl Recently Came Back To Work On Babyshambles' Charity Cover Of The Clash's 'Janie Jones' For Strummerville. Carl And Pete Also Performed 13 Songs Together In April 2007 As Carl Appeared On Stage At One Of Pete's Shows. On The 29th Of March 2010 The Libertines Announced They Had Reunited To Play The Leeds And Reading Festivals In August. On 20 April 2014 An Image Of London's Hyde Park Was Released To The Band's Facebook Page. Around This Time Both Carl Barat And Peter Doherty Indicated In Interviews That They Had Accepted An Offer To Play The Venue On July 5 2014. On 25 April It Was Confirmed That The Libertines Will Play On Saturday 5 July In London's Hyde Park Headlining The Day As Part Of The Barclaycard British Summer Time Series Of Concerts. Support For The Concert Will Be Provided By A Number Of Bands And Artists Most Notably The Pogues Spiritualized Maxïmo Park Raglans And The Enemy On 20 May It Was Confirmed That The Libertines Will Play On Saturday 19 July In Benicassim FIB Spain As Headliners. They Have Also Announced A European Tour Their First Tour In 10 Years Consisting Of 9 Dates Prior To The Release Of A New Album In 2015 11 Years After Their Previous Studio Release. The Band's Reunion Album Was Followed By A Series Of Festival Appearances Including A Surprise Gig During The 2015 Glastonbury Festival As They Were Secretly Called To Replace Florence The Machine Who Were Earlier Announced As Unscheduled Headliners After Foo Fighters' Dave Grohl's Injury Prevented The Latters From Headlining The Day . The Libertines Were Filmed As They Landed Down Off An Helicopter Outside The Festival Site And Stated Their Show With A Hit From Their 2nd Album Can't Stand Me Now. On The 13th Of October 2023 The Band Released Their First Single In Eight Years As Well As Announcing That Their New Album All Quiet On The Eastern Esplanade Will Be Arriving On March 8 2024. 40 To Celebrate The Announcement Of The New Album The Band Announced "The Albionay Tour". An Intimate Club Tour That Sold Out In Seconds. 41

Frogtoon Muziek - Nummerinformatie: Can't Stand Me Now

"Can't Stand Me Now" Is The First Single From English Rock Band The Libertines' Self-Titled Second Album. The Song Was Their Biggest Hit And Peaking At Number Two On The UK Singles Chart And Number 28 On The Irish Singles Chart. In The United Kingdom It Is Their Second Highest-Selling Single After "Don't Look Back Into The Sun". The Song Was Written By Carl Barât And Pete Doherty With Mark Keds Also Known As Mark Myers And Credited On This Track As Mark Hammerton Who Was Previously In A Number Of Bands Including Senseless Things The Wildhearts And Jolt. The Song Is Autobiographical Documenting The Breakdown Of Doherty And Barât's Relationship Which Led To The Ultimate Split Of The Band Later In The Same Year. In May 2007 NME Placed "Can't Stand Me Now" At Number 13 In Its List Of The 50 Greatest Indie Anthems Ever. 3 NME Also Named The Song As The Best Track Of 2004. In October 2011 NME Placed It At Number 26 On Its List "150 Best Tracks Of The Past 15 Years".

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