Friday, 28 September 2007

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FURY AS DOHERTY TRUTH REVEALED

The Samaritans have today recruited 600 extra staff to deal with an expected surge in calls as troubled fans come to terms with today's revelations about rocker and teen icon Pete Doherty. In a surprise press conference today, the men behind Doherty's career revealed themselves - and admitted that the Libertines, Babyshambles, the tales of drug use, the armed robberies and the affair with supermodel Kate Moss have all been part of one of the largest hoaxes in British history.

The men behind the scandal - Bill Drummond and Jimmy Cauty, who were themselves infamous popstars under the name The KLF - admitted how they plucked a young Buddy Holly impersonator Doherty from obscurity and made him a media darling. "It was a meant to be a quick stunt to show the frailties of our celebrity-obsessed culture," said Cauty, adding, "there are too many people who are famous despite their lack of talent, usefulness and basic intelligence. We wanted to do something that held a mirror up to that." Mr Drummond called Britain's pop-culture "sick" and said that although he regretted the hurt caused to Doherty's many fans, he hoped "this incident taught us all some important things".

In a prepared statement, the two men - famous for many other pop pranks, including the famous burning of GBP1million on a remote Scottish island - detailed how they manipulated the British Press into making Doherty an icon. Doherty - whose real name has now been revealed to be Trevor McDermott - was making a living as a part-time Buddy Holly impersonator in the Cornwall holiday circuit. He began a short-lived affair with the singer of a well known 80's rock band, and was introduced to Drummond and Cauty at a backstage party in London's West End. The men described how a drunken McDermott amused them with his slurred singing and frenetic dance movements, and how they then realised that this would be the perfect "dupe" for a plan they had been hatching for some time.

"The plan involved proving three theories we have about current British society," reads the statement. "The first is that in the so-called "alternative" scene, everybody is too scared of missing The Next Big Thing to worry about anything else." To prove this, some session musicians were provided to compose the rest of the "band", The Libertines, and rumours of exposive gigs were leaked to the media. "The gigs in question never actually took place, but we didn't have to worry about that. Soon the buzz around The Libertines was so frenetic, journalists were falling over themselves to claim to have been at the front of every single fictional gig." Within weeks, The Libertines were appearing on magazines and receiving record offers. Gigs sold out in minutes, while their first album "Up The Bracket" flew off shelves.

Feeling that their first point had been proved, Drummond and Cauty moved to their second theory: "We feel that our culture has become an enormous soap opera. We don't care what a person thinks, or creates, or contributes. We just care about what they do in their normal lives. Especially when it's something they shouldn't be doing."

To demonstrate this, the men co-ordinated a number of scandals. First was a robbery staged in the house of one of the band members. When this took place, McDermott (aka Doherty) was unknown outside of the alternative music scene. An incident of this calibre was sufficient, however, to catapult McDermott onto the front page of every major national tabloid. "One day we has just another singer, the next day he was 'Disgraced Celebrity Rocker', and he hasn't been out of the papers since". Further revelations about drug abuse and violence kept McDermott and The Libertines on the front pages for months.

One thing that took even Drummond and Cauty by surprise was the affair with model Kate Moss. "That was not something that we planned or had any involvement. Whether she knew about the hoax is something we are not party to. We have never had any contact with Miss Moss." However, this was the boost their project needed - where the drugs and crime had made McDermott a media sensation, the relationship with one of fashion's most famous women catapulted him into the world of true celebrity. "While we had not planned this, it certainly proved our point. There are many superior artists in the country today, but they never appear in Heat or The Sun, because they don't have the words 'boyfriend of Kate Moss' after their name."

Despite this boost, the project began running into a major setback for Drummond and Cauty. Just as they were preparing to enter the final phase of their scheme, Doherty decided that he wanted to part company with them, the fake band, and begin seriously recording music. He stopped all contact with the men, and threatened legal actions if any details were leaked to the press. "We were upset at the apparent failure of our grand project, and also at the monster we had created in Pete Doherty. Our third theorem - that 'If enough people say that a piece of s*** is a bar of gold, we'll believe it's a bar of gold' - seemed to have been beyond salvation. Fortunately, at that point Pete released the first Babyshambles

In the time since then, Drummond and Cauty have been locked in a vicious legal battle, which was eventually settled out of court by the discovery of a videotape showing McDermott singing "Peggy Sue" at a Butlin's in Devon. Publicly, McDermott still strongly denies all charges. How this affects the future career of Pete Doherty remains to be seen.


Taken From tomorrows's Dagenham Evening Chronicle


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1:01 PM - 34 Comments - 12 Kudos - Add Comment - Edit - Remove

stephen

this story is all over the net... please let it be true!!!

Posted by stephen on September 23, 2007 - Sunday at 1:07 PM
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: THE FUTUREPROOF MUSIC BLOG BY PIOUS GIOVANNI :

It's a big old meal for thought...

Posted by : THE FUTUREPROOF MUSIC BLOG BY PIOUS GIOVANNI : on September 23, 2007 - Sunday at 7:35 PM
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Big Mamma's Door

HA! Ha ha ha ha ha. You make me laugh so hard! Better than any Sunday lunch!

BM x

Posted by Big Mamma's Door on September 23, 2007 - Sunday at 1:22 PM
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John Clay

Excellent article...I shall reccomend others to this blog methinks...

I'm actually trying to resist deominising the dude at the moment.
Seriously (u must have realised that either myself of Rob would HAVE to comment on this blog right?) I'm trying to not concern myself with him as whats the point of letting him get under my skin?

He has made himself into the tabloid monster that prowls our headlines but Paul...I'd like to ask you...do you think he could possibly be comfortable with the way he i seen at the mo?

We can't EVER be certain but what is your conjecture of the man's take on himself?

Anyone else think the dude has a plan?

Spider of Colossus x

Top kudos by the way...if this blog doesnt get at least ten comments I'll start giving head.

Posted by John Clay on September 23, 2007 - Sunday at 2:22 PM
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: THE FUTUREPROOF MUSIC BLOG BY PIOUS GIOVANNI :

I think he embraced the tabloid thing out of curiosity and now he's been spat out a little by Amy Winehouse..

I'm looking forward to hearing this new LP - I think it's his last chance to have a hit record..

Posted by : THE FUTUREPROOF MUSIC BLOG BY PIOUS GIOVANNI : on September 23, 2007 - Sunday at 7:38 PM
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Mog Hartley

I read this last year. but I've never seen anything to back it up so I ignored it. Funny if it is true. a Buddy Holly impersonator!

Posted by Mog Hartley on September 23, 2007 - Sunday at 2:31 PM
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: THE FUTUREPROOF MUSIC BLOG BY PIOUS GIOVANNI :

If it were true I would feel the need to consecrate the Church of The KLF...

Posted by : THE FUTUREPROOF MUSIC BLOG BY PIOUS GIOVANNI : on September 23, 2007 - Sunday at 7:38 PM
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Big Mamma's Door

Yep...all you gotta do is remove the silly hats and replace with horn rimmed glasses... instant Buddy......less the Brill cream!!

Posted by Big Mamma's Door on September 23, 2007 - Sunday at 2:45 PM
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: THE FUTUREPROOF MUSIC BLOG BY PIOUS GIOVANNI :

I have no idea what Buddy Hollys drink and drug habbits were..

Posted by : THE FUTUREPROOF MUSIC BLOG BY PIOUS GIOVANNI : on September 23, 2007 - Sunday at 7:39 PM
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maryJane

oh snap.

Posted by maryJane on September 23, 2007 - Sunday at 6:28 PM
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: THE FUTUREPROOF MUSIC BLOG BY PIOUS GIOVANNI :

crackle and pop...

Posted by : THE FUTUREPROOF MUSIC BLOG BY PIOUS GIOVANNI : on September 23, 2007 - Sunday at 7:40 PM
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Colossus

So if the new record goes a bit wrong and the tabloids hate it do u think that those lil teeny boppers will desert him?

I think that the Libertines will get back together to sav his ass.

Thay seem to have an all for one, one for all vibe that will put the Dirty Pretty Things on the back burner for a while.

Whats your thoughts...on the above all?

Posted by Colossus on September 23, 2007 - Sunday at 7:46 PM
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: THE FUTUREPROOF MUSIC BLOG BY PIOUS GIOVANNI :

So far the reviews have been good. I get the impression it has a bit more discipline than the last one..

As with all reformations, I can't see the Libertines coming back and making decent new material. Sure it's a sure fire festival money banker and would be good for the fans who missed them LIVE, but great music is all about a time and a place and I think there's has been and gone...

The DPThings are The Seahorses - an utterly forgetable band...

Posted by : THE FUTUREPROOF MUSIC BLOG BY PIOUS GIOVANNI : on September 23, 2007 - Sunday at 7:53 PM
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Time Traveler

Bill and Jimmy have the Midas touch! LOVE them sooooo much! X$X

Posted by Time Traveler on September 23, 2007 - Sunday at 8:16 PM
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Colossus

Damn right.

I barely remember that John Squire project. I think that the Libertines won't heed the ideal to let the past die. Not if it means helping out Pete anyway.

The Lib's will risk getting back together for all the fans who missed em first time round cos it wasn't too long ago. It won't be seen as a filthy lucre tour.

You know what...Carl doesnt really do it for me on his own...

I think that the masses are indifferent to the DPT's and will react positivley if the Libs reform.

Deep down so many of Petes fans just want him to be happy off drugs...AND back with Carl.

Spider x

P.S TT I love Bill and Jimmy too!!!!

Posted by Colossus on September 23, 2007 - Sunday at 8:27 PM
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: THE FUTUREPROOF MUSIC BLOG BY PIOUS GIOVANNI :

I think Pete was right to be miffed when he was kicked out of The Libertines, because that was the end of the band and I think he just thought he was playing the correct role and doing what had to be done..

I get the impression Carl is a bit of a lightwieght and not half as dedicated as Pete..

Like Alan McGee, I get the impression Carl and the DPTs are a thoroughly conventional act. They're more Status Quo than Staus Quo..

The festival crowd will lap up a reformed version for exactly the same reason they lap up everything served to them in a muddy field - they're completely off their fucking heads and it's the only time they're let off the leash...!

Posted by : THE FUTUREPROOF MUSIC BLOG BY PIOUS GIOVANNI : on September 23, 2007 - Sunday at 8:39 PM
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Colossus

He must have seen it coming though...there must have been warnings and the odd 'Pete we can't go on like this' speach.

What's done is done and the dude hopefully is getting his act together.

Carl a lightweight? I think he just needs the right partner to push him. I don't like his stuff in the DTP's and would only listen to it to relate it to stuff that is arguably better in the OLD band.

They are very conventional but I guess in time with the right artistic choices they might grow on me but yeh...Status Quo are at least sopposed to be playing it safe.

I think the festival crowd are how you have portrayed them but b4 they get off thier tits and jump around to the New Libs they will be journeying there fully AWARE that they are about to be part of something that has a good chance of being a bit of a renaissance (sp?).

Anyone else got any views on the validity of Mr Docherty as a celebrity/cultural icon?

That seems to be what thi debate is about right?

Spider of Colossus x

Posted by Colossus on September 23, 2007 - Sunday at 8:51 PM
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: THE FUTUREPROOF MUSIC BLOG BY PIOUS GIOVANNI :

I'm sure the warnings were there and I do think there is a time when you have to get the music done and ease off with the fucking about - at least until the music is done and down...

I don't mean lightweight in terms of drugs so much as in terms of tolerating Petes drugs and silliness

I guess it was a breakdown in communications, much like what happpenned with The Stone Roses..

FUCK, I couldn't be in a band - I'm far too egotistical for that...

Posted by : THE FUTUREPROOF MUSIC BLOG BY PIOUS GIOVANNI : on September 23, 2007 - Sunday at 8:57 PM
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Colossus

I dunno man...u can never be a twat with your mates ESPECIALLY if they have the same ammount of ego as u.

You COULD be in a band if u wanted to. As long as u had people u respected in the band and valued there friendship then u wuld be a joy to work with.

I think Pete stopped respecting Carl.

I guess drugs ruined his perspective. When he gets his perspective back mabye the music will be interesting for his fans again. It's them who suffer at the end of the day.

Posted by Colossus on September 23, 2007 - Sunday at 9:12 PM
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I do think he has an interesting sensitivity and talent, but he's very busy playing games at the moment...

Maybe this new album, or maybe cult albums in years to come will be good and worthwhile...

Posted by : THE FUTUREPROOF MUSIC BLOG BY PIOUS GIOVANNI : on September 23, 2007 - Sunday at 9:17 PM
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Brigid Power-Ryce

money money money image image image..at least he doesnt bother me as much as that fool from razorlight, calling himself "a genius"
if he is a genius then we are all doomed

Posted by Brigid Power-Ryce on September 23, 2007 - Sunday at 8:45 PM
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Colossus

We're all fucking doomed B, we're all fucking doomed.

They and a couple others want that moniker so badly that they lose sight of the art. The lifestyle is supposed to be a nice distration from the constant striving for genius.

Borrel is an ok musician but I don't think that the safe, polished mor he has a part in will last the ages as genius.

I am gonna start something a lil controversial though...I figure this is the place to say it.

I don't like the Libertines.

Posted by Colossus on September 23, 2007 - Sunday at 8:56 PM
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Borrel is a talented cabaret performer and nothing more - he's read all the books and he pulls the moves but he's a stunt performer and has no musical legacy whatsoever...

The Libertines are OK, but they don;t set me on fire...

Posted by : THE FUTUREPROOF MUSIC BLOG BY PIOUS GIOVANNI : on September 23, 2007 - Sunday at 9:15 PM
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Colossus

Well I guess I couldn't have put it better. When it comes to the mor stuff which clogs up the radio I find his the most offensive.

I HATE his voice.

i shouldn't be so subjective about it but his voice is affected. Not in a cool Bowie or Franz Ferdinand way but in a repugnant...erm...Johnny Borrel way.

He is unique for all the wrong reasons.

The Libs dont set me on fire so mabye it's a sign of me getting old but I don't get the hype. The Strokes were worthy of that whole back to basics ideal. The White Stripes even more so.

Anybody wanna put me straight b4 I go off and watch a DVD? You got ten mins to rile me up!

Posted by Colossus on September 23, 2007 - Sunday at 9:30 PM
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: THE FUTUREPROOF MUSIC BLOG BY PIOUS GIOVANNI :

It's a Sunday night - people are watching calm TV and preparring themselves for another week...

What DVD????

Posted by : THE FUTUREPROOF MUSIC BLOG BY PIOUS GIOVANNI : on September 23, 2007 - Sunday at 9:35 PM
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Colossus

Something About Mary.

I aint seen it b4.

You got five mins...make it good.

Posted by Colossus on September 23, 2007 - Sunday at 9:38 PM
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: THE FUTUREPROOF MUSIC BLOG BY PIOUS GIOVANNI :

Last night I watched a film called Irina Palm.

I'm in it as an extra. Marianne Faithfull stars as a professional wanker...

She's a woman of enormous class...

Posted by : THE FUTUREPROOF MUSIC BLOG BY PIOUS GIOVANNI : on September 23, 2007 - Sunday at 9:39 PM
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Clinker

Tomoko worked with Marianne Faithful on Black Rider at the Barbican. Said she was a bit of a Diva. Maybe she's earnt that right though.

Posted by Clinker on September 24, 2007 - Monday at 5:37 PM
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I liked her style.

She'd say hello which was more than you get form a lot of people when you're an extra on a film..

She also had a good method of smoking...

Posted by : THE FUTUREPROOF MUSIC BLOG BY PIOUS GIOVANNI : on September 24, 2007 - Monday at 5:55 PM
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Colossus

Wow...and with that I must bid u adieu (I'll look out for you when I get round to watching it)...

Good night all.

Till next time...

May the force be with you all....always...

Spider xxx

Posted by Colossus on September 23, 2007 - Sunday at 9:51 PM
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Clinker

Well the article most definitely is not true. Funny as fuck though.

I've heard the new Babyshambles album and it really is a corker. Should do alright.

I don't imagine The Libertines getting back together. I'm not sure Gary and John would do it.

Anyway with Babyshambles hes got a band he can rely on for support, more than with the Libs.

Dirty Pretty Things are pretty rubbish. The few songs Carl did write in the Libs are the worst tracks they did. Not in the same league as Pete's

Posted by Clinker on September 24, 2007 - Monday at 5:09 PM
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Carl doesn't have what Pete has and I agree: Babyshambles are with him rather than against him...

I look forward to this new album - I think the worse thing thus far is the anticipation - the thought we might not see Pete working to his potential - that all the other crap will get in the way and run him off the rails..

I hope this new album is a proper statement of what he can do...

Posted by : THE FUTUREPROOF MUSIC BLOG BY PIOUS GIOVANNI : on September 24, 2007 - Monday at 5:20 PM
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Clinker

Well wait no longer, heres a link to hear it...

http://www.mtv.co.uk/channel/mtv2/home/24092007/mtv_album_leak_babyshambles_exclusive

Posted by Clinker on September 24, 2007 - Monday at 5:24 PM
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Thanks...

Posted by : THE FUTUREPROOF MUSIC BLOG BY PIOUS GIOVANNI : on September 24, 2007 - Monday at 5:27 PM
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