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Carl Barat Interview

June 9, 2006 Jake Brown 1 Comment

The Telegraph interviews former Libertine Carl Barat: “There’s no real causes any more. If you want to stand and be counted with a passion, there’s little opportunity to do so; everything’s so grey and diffuse. But a rock and roll band can still be something you can throw your entire life into.”

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  1. emz says:
    June 25, 2006 at 2:13 pm

    aww

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