posted by guest
Jun 21, 2007 5:59PM
now this could be a fashionista essay question: please write at length the uses of satire, irony, and both external and internal conflicts with in mind iconic stereotype, flashback, and the degree of intoxication. (specific time markings would be illustrative)
not enough to say, its a libs riot.
posted by crack rocks
Jun 22, 2007 8:45AM
just two young crackheads in love
it's still somehow strangely endearing
posted by sll
Jun 22, 2007 8:20PM
I totally agree with S!
He's making music, trying to play through a melody, and she's sqauwking like Vicky Pollard on Little Britain. I think he's pathetically self-destructive, but "Can't Stand Me Now" and "What Becomes of the Likely Lads?" are brazilliant. The Libertines are so much more than a fast fashion line at Target or Topshop thanks to "Docherty."
posted by astrid
Jun 23, 2007 1:54PM
"The Libertines are so much more than a fast fashion line at Target or Topshop thanks to 'Docherty.'"
correct me if i'm wrong, but i don't think the libertines and libertine have anything to do with one another. and the latter probably wouldn't like their success being attributed to pete doherty.










posted by jaclyn
Jun 21, 2007 4:39PM
ah I LOVE THEM.