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Peter Doherty's is the last of the great rock 'n' roll stories—bad boy and public enemy. To his devoted fans, he is a cult hero, a modern-day Rimbaud. Musically, he has defined the past twenty years of indie rock with his sound, lyrics, lifestyle and aesthetic.

Since The Libertines rose to international fame, Doherty has proved endlessly fascinating. A whirlwind of controversy and scandal has tailed him ever since the early 2000s, so much so that all too often his talents as a songwriter and performer have been overlooked; for every award and accolade, there is a scathing review. Hard drugs, tiny gigs on the hoof, huge stadium shows, collaborations, obliterations, gangsters and groupies—Doherty has led a life of huge highs and incredible lows.

With his wildest days behind him, Doherty candidly explores—with sober and sometimes painful insight—some of his greatest and darkest moments, taking us inside the creative process, decadent parties, substance-fuelled nights, his time in prison and tendency for self-destruction. With his trademark wit and humour, Doherty also details his childhood years, key influences, pre-fame London shenanigans, and reflects on his era-defining relationship with Libertines co-founder Carl Barât and other significant people in his life. There is humour, warmth, insight, baleful reflection and a defiant sense of triumph.

A Likely Lad is Doherty's version of the story—the genuine man behind the fame and infamy. This is a rock memoir like no other.

©2022 Peter Doherty (P)2022 Hachette Audio UK
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Always been fascinated with the enigma that is Peter Doherty. A big fan and met him several times and read all the other books but was interested to hear his story from him personally. The book focuses a lot on the music which I loved being a big fan of the Libs and Shambles. Some great humour thrown in, however it doesn’t come across brilliantly with the robotic and monotone narrator who unfortunately makes the funniest of stories sound boring. A book I wish I’d actually read myself than listened to on audible.

Great book but ruined by monotonic narrator

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What seems such an honest rendition of Pete’s journey. Where some parts could have benefitted from more detail there were also numerous memories that had enough detail to convey the sense of great warmth and respect he has for other musicians and his love of France is also evident. His friendship with Jack Jones began longer ago than I’d thought and sobriety was a comparatively recent success. I wish Pete well and I’m glad he’s been able to remain clean. I look forward to reading the next edition, whatever happened next for the likely lad!

Eye-opening and heart-felt

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Good listen and lots of yarns. Despite some dark things happening Peter came across as very honest. From a personal perspective I enjoyed hearing about his early years, his relationship with his father has obviously played a key part in his life. As a Londoner and having spent a lot of my own twenties living and drinking around Camden and Kentish Town I could also really relate to various place references to the point where I thought our paths may have crossed on occasion!!! Recommended if you are interested in music, cultural history and looking for some light relief.

Really enjoyed

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Absolutely loved it massive fan of libertines and Pete for as long as can remember, if fan of his music couldn't recommend it enough.

listening almost as addictive as .....

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Firstly, I'm not a Libertines fan but I have always been intrigued by Pete. He's generally, historically not been portrayed kindly by the media, and one can argue nor should he be. But to many, he is like a guilty pleasure, with us lapping up his almost continuous downfall for us all to see.
But this biography is different. For once, I have an understanding of Peter. A highly intelligent man, the artist and the man addicted to the extreme highs and lows that any one person's life can offer.
This is not the normal 3 hour biography. It goes into great detail of parts of his life which some readers may find pointless. Others will lap every aspect up as the complete making of the Man. Despite being wrote by someone else under direct influence of Peter, you can almost imagine him saying the words, although narrated by someone different. It Is actually 11 hours long.
Im glad to see that he now has many parts of his life under wraps for the time being, however long that may last.

Not exactly what I expected but a solid intro

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