Pete Doherty finally gets a stretch!!!
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You are aware he has served a prison sentence before aren't you?
Not saying that makes him any better, but he hasn't always gotten away with it.
Again, we could bring up the Rolling stones here, who in 67 were arrested, charged and convicted of drugs related offences, but were strangely let off the next day. Add to that the numerous times Keith Richards has been caught in possession and practically put on a pedestal as a "rock god" because of legendary substance abuse.
You've then of course got Ozzy Osbourne who is everyones favourite "loveable rogue" yet is clearly a drugs mess who has openly admitted burglary and assault in the past. But Ozzy has also dodged serious jail terms.
Not saying that makes him any better, but he hasn't always gotten away with it.
Again, we could bring up the Rolling stones here, who in 67 were arrested, charged and convicted of drugs related offences, but were strangely let off the next day. Add to that the numerous times Keith Richards has been caught in possession and practically put on a pedestal as a "rock god" because of legendary substance abuse.
You've then of course got Ozzy Osbourne who is everyones favourite "loveable rogue" yet is clearly a drugs mess who has openly admitted burglary and assault in the past. But Ozzy has also dodged serious jail terms.
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You don't honestly think this muppet will be banged up with normal criminals do you??? he will be segregated and looked after like the wardens son and then released due to good behaviour and overcrowding. He will be treated like royalty by the press and fans when he does get released just like that dimwit blonde named after a hotel.
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I can think of many musicians over the years who have been involved in some form of drug taking. I'm not sure if there is any direct correlation there, but it sure feels like it.
I pity him to be honest and anyone who is in a situation where they are so addicted to a substance it means they "HAVE" to take it.
He deserves to be made accountable for his actions. He has been given a number of chances and so there comes a point where a custodial sentence is used.
I pity him to be honest and anyone who is in a situation where they are so addicted to a substance it means they "HAVE" to take it.
He deserves to be made accountable for his actions. He has been given a number of chances and so there comes a point where a custodial sentence is used.
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I like the guy
lives his life as he wants
of course he still should go to jail, when he snuffs it which could be pretty soon he will be well remembered.
I would say there is a fair few stearn middle aged men with jumpers on here giving there 2 pence worth.
jonny rottern got the same reaction in his day
its rock and roll and most of us are a long way away
dont look back into the sun was a great song delivered great as well
lives his life as he wants
of course he still should go to jail, when he snuffs it which could be pretty soon he will be well remembered.
I would say there is a fair few stearn middle aged men with jumpers on here giving there 2 pence worth.
jonny rottern got the same reaction in his day
its rock and roll and most of us are a long way away
dont look back into the sun was a great song delivered great as well
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The difference between PD and bands like the Beatles/Stones/Led Zep etc is, IMHO, the latter will be remembered for the music, the former will be remembered for the lifestyle/infamy!
I'm sorry, but I just don't find watching/listening to the the drug addled decline of a young man satisfying, dignified, nor commendable. At least with the other bands, the music took the staring role, with him.... well, I'd argue that the infamy comes first!
I wouldn't advocate that anyone who takes drugs should have their music pulled, but lets call a spade a spade here. Is this the kind of image you would cultivate for yourself, what you would wish on your mates, your family, or your kids (if applicable)
Thought not.
Irrespective of what you think of his talent, he is a habitual criminal/drug addict, and a pretty **** poor example to a generation of kids, and I'm afraid there is simply no argument with this.
*dons cardigan, slippers, and pipe*
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PS I'm no fan of Ozzy either!
I'm sorry, but I just don't find watching/listening to the the drug addled decline of a young man satisfying, dignified, nor commendable. At least with the other bands, the music took the staring role, with him.... well, I'd argue that the infamy comes first!
I wouldn't advocate that anyone who takes drugs should have their music pulled, but lets call a spade a spade here. Is this the kind of image you would cultivate for yourself, what you would wish on your mates, your family, or your kids (if applicable)
Thought not.
Irrespective of what you think of his talent, he is a habitual criminal/drug addict, and a pretty **** poor example to a generation of kids, and I'm afraid there is simply no argument with this.
*dons cardigan, slippers, and pipe*
Ns04
PS I'm no fan of Ozzy either!
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I'd say the Libertines will be long remembered, and are right up there with the best of them. If it weren't for being known for the music the infamy wouldn't be there at all. Your average smack head lunatic isn't in the papers every week after all.
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hope he gets a good stay in the nick, what a role model eh!!. And that amy crackhouse too, she is another disgrace who needs a good kick up the ****. pair of wasting junkies
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