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Pete " Kate & I Are Engaged"

Pete: 'Kate and I ARE engaged' :heart:

Babyshambles frontman Pete Doherty dedicated a song to lover Kate Moss :woot: B) , describing her as his fiancee as she appeared on stage alongside him.:wub: Performing a solo gig at the Hackney Empire in east London, he introduced the track "KP Nuts", and said: "I am dedicating this song..." before the crowds interrupted him to shout out "Kate, Kate".
The singer then replied: "Yes, to my beautiful fiancee." :heart:

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Engaged: Pete dedicated a song to his fiancee Kate and she proudly wears a ring on her engagement finger

Moss was wearing a ring on her engagement finger as she performed briefly alongside her boyfriend, who was wearing a grey suit, colourful necklaces and his trademark hat.
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I got you babe: They're no Sonny and Cher but Kate is happy to singalong with fiance Pete

As has become her custom, she hurried to the microphone twice to sing her line in the Babyshambles song La Belle Et La Bete ("Is she more beautiful than me?").
The first time she made her rude gesture, the second time she skipped like a schoolgirl.
A home video featuring the pair, has become a hit on the internet after it was posted on YouTube.
Doherty is seen strumming a guitar as Moss enters the room in a see-through dress, wearing nothing underneath but a pair of knickers.
YouTube has already recorded some 31,000 hits for the three-minute clip.
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Kate is becoming accustomed to sharing the stage with her rocker fiance Pete Doherty

Doherty's solo gig had some critics lamenting the passing of his wilder excesses.
Billed as An Evening With Pete Doherty, the first of two solo sell-out shows at the Hackney Empire, it passed without incident.
While an invitation to an evening with Pete Doherty once would have promised blood on the walls and drugs everywhere, the Hackney Empire instead witnessed only the tenderest of moments.
Moss and Doherty's rocky on-off relationship has been well-documented since they met at her 31st birthday party at her home in Primrose Hill, north London, in January 2005.
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The couple shared the tenderest of moments both on and off-stage

The couple revealed their engagement in October last year and speculation about when and where they will marry has been rife ever since. A new photoshoot provides further evidence that Kate may finally be preparing to settle down.
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Photographed at the kitchen table at her Gloucestershire home or else in an embrace with her fiance Pete Doherty, the supermodel appears to be enjoying a new-found domesticity - at odds with her image as a drug-fuelled rock chick.
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The pictures were taken ahead of the much-anticipated launch of her first clothing range for Top Shop on 1 May. She is wearing pieces from the collection in the photographs taken for the latest issue of Dazed & Confused, the magazine founded by Jefferson Hack, Moss's ex-boyfriend and the father of her daughter.
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An Evening with Peter Doherty
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Pete Paphides at Hackney Empire, E8
[Two evenings of cultural happenings curated by a popular music icon — there have been precedents for this sort of thing, most notably the Meltdown seasons on the South Bank, but given the recent events of his life, “Pete Doherty’s Meltdown” might have sent out unfortunate signals. Far better the pipe-and-slippers connotations of An Evening With Peter Doherty. Apart from anything else, it was a billing that assured he would be there — not always a foregone conclusion when it comes to the erratic Babyshambles frontman.
In fact, Doherty was conspicuously active throughout last night’s show — for reasons that would later become clear. Beyond his new corporate paymasters at EMI, it remains unclear who Peter’s Friends are these days. As it turns out, one of them is “an old man from the 60s”. That, at any rate, was how folk guitar legend Bert Jansch introduced himself. Picking through the beatnik blues of It Don’t Bother Me, the song’s devil-may-care sentiments seemed suited to the host of the evening, who sauntered on in a translucent top looking like a bony nicotine-stained index finger in a trilby.
As Jansch played, Doherty turned "Needle of death" into an oddly beautiful love song. That’s easier said than done.Doherty can be a distant presence at times, a quality that you suspect will for ever bring out a mothering tendency in many of the well-scrubbed females who watched last night — among them Kate Moss, to whom he dedicated What Katie Did Next, referring to her as his fiancée. The tabloid machine instantly went into overdrive; his cult grows even faster in inverse proportion to his output. The rumbustious All The Time is one of only five new songs that he has released in the past 18 months, but it was greeted with a cheer that magnified when a rapper friend by the name of Hunt delivered a scattergun soliloquy over it. There are times when it has been all too easy to forget what it was that Doherty was famous for in the first place. But, coming on like a broken, millennial postscript to The Jam’s That’s Entertainment, a harmonica-abetted Albion made light work of luring out the communal goosebump.
Later, it was the turn of another rapper, Lethal Bizzle, to deliver a cameo during La Belle Et La Bête. As he stepped back to bask in his moment, a casually dressed Moss strode on to sing the lines that she delivers on the song’s recorded version, then strode off again.
In this strange arena — the arena of Pete and Kate — the excitable baying that followed her brief appearance verged upon morbid hysteria. And yet, what was there to see? Away from the fleeting cameos, it mostly boiled down to one man playing spare, sometimes sweet paeans to his own dissolute bohemianism. By contrast, the audience’s fascination seemed to eclipse any spectacle on the stage. How fitting then that almost out of view, to the side of the stage, a painter was quietly getting on with the job of depicting it all.
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Doherty and Barat fuel reform rumours

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Former feuding bandmates Carl Barat and Pete Doherty have sparked rumours of The Libertines reforming after they were spotted out together at the weekend.The Can't Stop Me Now rockers split in 2005 after the group tired of the Babyshambles frontman's drug habit.
The pair barely spoke for years, but were recently spotted having a night out, fuelling speculation the band could soon reunite.
Barat, who is now in Dirty Pretty Things, recently said, "We're doing different things but I'd be happy to work with Pete again. Our relationship hasn't really faded away."

 
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Well, the rumours were true. Me and Sienna just watched Pete and Carl perform together in Hackney Empire tonight!
 
Really!

The Libertines reunite onstage tonight

Pete and Carl play 13 Libertines classics

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The Libertines reunited tonight (April 12) onstage in London.

Pete Doherty and Carl Barat played 13 songs at the second of Doherty's An Evening With Pete Doherty gigs at the Hackney Empire.

During the second half of the show Doherty teased the audience by saying: "You've been waiting for this moment. Ladies and gentlemen Mr Carlos Barat...only joking! What do you expect for 25 quid?"

Then Barat came on stage, wearing a Dior Homme suit and a trilby.

The duo played 13 Libertines classics including 'What Katie Did' and 'Time For Heroes'.

They whispered and hugged each other in between songs. During their cover of 'Dream A Little Dream' Barat did a tap dancing routine.

They encored the song 'The Delaney', left the stage and then re- emerged triumphantly holding each others hands in the air.

The party continued at the back of the venue, after the gig, with Doherty and Barat performing an impromptu version of 'Can't Stand Me Now'. Doherty's girlfriend Kate Moss was present.

Prior to Barat taking to the stage for the reunion, Doherty played a number of songs solo and with guest Andrew Wess and Bert Jansch including 'Killamangiro' and 'Cyclops'.

The reunited Libertines played:

'What A Waster'
'Death On The Stairs'
'The Good Old Days'
'What Katie Did'
'Dilly Boys'
'Seven Deadly Sins'
'France'
'Tell The King'
'Don't Look Back Into The Sun'
'Dream A Little Dream Of Me'
'Time For Heroes'
'Albion'
'The Delaney'

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Ok you people all know I went off Pete Doherty in a serious f*****g way recently but Dohertysgirl and I just had the most... well were you there when Queen played live aid or someone shouted Judas at Dylan? Well it was better cos it was lower key but it was something we had all been waiting for for ever and it felt as momentous though I am not sure what history will make of it. And the venue -the red and gold of the theatre, the stage lights casting silver stars onto the stage, the long shadows and the beams of an old cinematheque just blew our minds. And THEN she and I went backstage to be given a rendition of Can't Stand Me Now out of a window with Carl and Pete and Kate hanging out the window a couple of metres above our heads, Drew in one window, Mike in another, all of us baying below.... it was like a f****d up version of the royal family coming out on the balcony of Buckingham Palace when one of their lot get married :lol:
 
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Tmw night can we go back to Hackney, take off all our clothes and run down the street yelling 'WE WERE THERE' 'WE WERE THERE' 'WE WERE THERE'. My beautiful, beautiful city. Let there be moonlight and music....
 
PrinceOfCats said:
Could Pete and Carl maybe try a designer who's not Hedi Slimane?

But as Pete would say, PoC, 'the scene, it's so obscene! Perhaps orange skinny jeans for Pete and Patrick Wolf glitter for Carl? Indie is dying such a horrible death right now that it is easy to forget the were at the start of that genre and thus probably aren't very fashion inclined. If Pete wasn't so tall and Carl was such a stud (well not according to me -according to everyone else apparently) they would probably look sh*t.

Not to insult Patrick Wolf though. I saw him at the Astoria yesterday and he was very talented and Nick Cave-esque if a little souless yet. Or that may have been the venue. The Astoria bites.
 
Two down, Bob Dylan to go! Oh and maybe Antisocial. Or maybe Circus. Or maybe Bournemouth. I am going to make myself ill at this rate. Yay!
 
SiennaInLondon said:
Tmw night can we go back to Hackney, take off all our clothes and run down the street yelling 'WE WERE THERE' 'WE WERE THERE' 'WE WERE THERE'. My beautiful, beautiful city. Let there be moonlight and music....

You know I love Pete and all, but running naked down the streets of hackney might be risking it..
 
Depends on your definition of risk...

Remember that conversation we had about the alley and the opening of your coat?
 
I should be listening to Pete and co now but I am listening to the beautiful Modern Times. I don't think I am fully back in that fold. Like Angel and the Order of Aurelius. Oops this isn't facebook. There are other people here!

I want the new songs. What are they.

Oh and neither of us got good vibes of Kate. She seems a bit idiotic.
 
Pete's about as scene as you can get - it seems like all my acid-green-sunglassed friends have met him at parties out in Shoreditch/Camden/Hoxton...

Maybe his literary pretensions are telling him to cultivate a timeless image... a bit like James Joyce.
 
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