Previous to his constant exposure in the limelight, a younger Peter Doherty was regarded by many as the future of British poetry, and is an extremely smart gentleman. At the age of 16, after achieving 7 A*s at GCSE level and 2 As in his A Levels, Doherty won a poetry competition and travelled Russia with the British Council.
Doherty's talent for poetry has always been apparent in his work, that started with The Libertines in the late 1990s and transferred right through to his solo work.
'Albion', a track performed by Babyshambles, and one of Doherty's finest , was one of the first songs he wrote.. at only 16 years of age. Albion refers to the idea of a mythical England, his utopia, which is an extremely developed idea for a young man.. a young man who was not under the influence of drugs.
So with this in mind, why does Doherty have the negative reputation stuck to him? The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, David Bowie, Nirvana and Doherty's friend Amy Winehouse have all taken copious amounts of drugs, yet they are regarded as some of the best musicians that have lived. So what is the difference?
The answer to this is that there is no difference at all, apart from the negative media exposure, and it is a deep shame that one of Britain's finest musicians will be remembered for the wrong reasons by many a naive soul.
I agree with you, but you're about as articulate as a GCSE English paper answer, learn how to write properly if you're going to 'blog'.
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DeleteGrow some balls and step out of anonymity if your going to have an opinion and write a reply. Interesting little read Jack. Keep writing and I will keep reading.
DeleteThanks for the constructive criticism 'Anonymous'
ReplyDeleteps. I also have an A Level in English.. look at me climbing the ladder of English Language.
Nice post Jack. Looking forward to the next post. Keep writing!
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