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New Babyshambles Video - "French Dog Blues"

That Pete's full of surprises: scoring goals, cracking up his kitty, still turning out pretty good tunes. Tunes? Right, he's a songwriter -- and from what we've heard of Shotter's Nation, the kid's still got some punk nuggets to mine out of that fried-egg head of his. The Kinks-y "Delivery" shocked and rolled us into being Nation curious, and now we have a literally drawn-out Doherty with his fellow Babys and a swaying pup in the Clash-y garage pop of "French Dog Blues." Somehow animals are never safe around this guy.


Shotter's Nation is out now in the UK via Parlophone, on 10/23 in the US via Astralwerks.

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Gotta say, the album is excellent. I didn't much care for Down in Albion, but this new one is really, really good.

Posted by: Steve at 09/27/07 12:36 PM | Reply
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Great video. Shotter's Nation is superb! Waaaay better then Down in Albion. This video art direction reminded me of Dave McKean's artwork. Great.

Posted by: Dexter at 09/27/07 12:39 PM | Reply
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Huh. So that's what Babyshambles sounds like.

Posted by: wingo at 09/27/07 2:48 PM | Reply
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I can't wait for the album to be released over here. I love Babyshambles, too bad Doherty's a crackhead.

Posted by: Becky at 09/28/07 11:54 PM | Reply
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Download Babyshambles-2007 - Shotter's Nation

http://depositfiles.com/files/1913594

Posted by: myrowka at 09/29/07 7:29 AM | Reply
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