Remember for ages that's all we wanted to see was them hug again .love them together but they did go through alot can see the hurt in their eyes but can still see how much they love each other
Watch his whole series 2 interview where he does talk about Mark Blanco and has regrets about things on that night. Instead of some people downing Peter like they do. Listen to his interview with Louis. He will see he is a very sensitive and has a very loving soul in him.
@@thelaughingpandicorn2023 it's not about regret. It's about the criminal justice system and the fact him and his crony acted with impunity. He can regret at all he wants- but he should have stood trial. I saw the interview, he was-at best- evasive.
Both such amazing, culture changing artists. They've been through a lot. You can tell they've both got such heart in them. Wishing the best to them and the band. They changed the way I listened to music.
finally got to hear carls side everyone telling him he needed to do something and create consequences for peter. difficult situation and peter definitely was hanging round others.
@@Gollas4k libertines couldn’t headline major festivals or sell out large venues until like 2012. The only popularity they could claim to before that was in England and that was only a relative popularity, many many many other acts far surpassed them in England. They were media darlings , critics wrongly predicted them to blow up along with all the other failed indie garage rock which ended up being merely a minor cultural phenomenon. The biggest of all was the strokes and they only could do platinum while rap and pop stars were exceeding over 10 million. They never had a billboard hit song or album to this day. Their career trajectory did eventually take off like I said, kind of like a mini-me strokes. Strokes are the alpha and omega modern indie rock band for kids these days. It’s as old as it gets without being dad rock and dominate as much as any rock band can dominate in popular culture. Libertines are a second or third tier indie rock band. Their popularity is still mostly contained in Europe , not America.
@@jamiehovis7722I live in England and don't care what America thinks of our bands, especially ones that are so unmistakably English. The US didn't get Oasis either but they were and still are gods here. Also, what has record sales got to do with good music. Not everyone venerates money as much as America does. In Europe, we consider culture more important. Edit: or we use to until gen z who just want to be influencers because it looks like a cheat code to fame and fortune.
@@SuperChrisDub apparently you didn’t read my comment very closely. Nothing I’m saying has anything to do with aesthetic value; I was responding to someone’s claim of when libertines “took off” meaning general popularity. Libertines didn’t achieve any kind of level of popularity until like 2012 when they reunited with the virgin record deal. Their earlier records wasn’t even on a major label, rough trade.
Carl always wants to change the subject even if Pete is the one who is talking about it. I think Pete never accepted his own wrongdoings. Example: recent BBC2 interview Pete: " We were sort of wedge apart, mostly by his ( Carl's) interpretation of my behavior. " Yikes
@@SeleneRulingTheMoon i dont think that after thsoe years he neve actually accepted his wrongdoings.i think he did.even if he doesn't talk about this all the time. Its jard subject and hes only human
Many assume addicts as heartless when in reality it's quite the opposite. A heart in pain craves that love and drugs(or whatever gives you that joy) can be very deceptive
so well put but the irony is it’s inside the heart anyways, don’t need to go searching for it at any time. i was about to say they dont teach us anything like that in school but honestly they probably too in some way and even if they do who says someone will listen.
Not everyone realises how difficult and how dangerous alcohol addiction is (i do...i did). Imo it was worse than the stone and the marching powder. There is still an ongoing conversation to change the wording of the 'drugs and alcohol' test in the work place to 'alchohol and other drugs'. And rightly so. The hardcore booze drug is so normalised in society, that when you talk to people about the madness of it being available everywhere....people look at you like YOURE the lunatic. You go into work and say "I'm not feeling the best, had a skinful last night watching the tele"...and people laugh. You go into work and say "I'm not feeling the best, had a few lines last night watching the tele"....and you're fired.
Alcohol addiction is up there with opiates and benzos, far worse than addiction to any of the other illegal drugs. It also makes people behave far worse than other drugs do, you don’t see people fighting, pissing and puking in the streets due to anything but alcohol. People who claim to be against drugs while swilling that poison irritate me.
This is what drives me nuts about cannabis still being illegal in so many places where alcohol is legal. Yes weed has the potential to trigger psychosis and mental health problems and also smoking anything is bad for you, but when compared to the problems booze can cause both physically and mentally, weed really doesn't deserve the stigma and legal status it still has in so many places. In the UK its almost perfectly acceptable to be in a pub drinking pints on pints and doing lines of gear in the toilet but someone smoking a joint in the park is treated like a low-life and a criminal, partly because it has an offensive smell, but also due to years of a false stigma. Ultimately, adults should be able to do whatever they want with their bodies and not have to fear legal consequences for what they consume as long as they aren't driving, operating machinery or being a nuisance in public (which ironically alcohol is one of the worst ones for and is completely legal!)
I watched the interview and it’s sad as Pete is quite clearly still in active addiction but it’s with alcohol - swapping one addiction for another. And I feel for him because I’m recovering (8 months sober from alcohol now). I think he is a very lost and lonely in his head… such an intelligent guy but with that you can become your own worst enemy. He clearly needs a lot of therapy but I also think he needs to get completely sober from substances so that he can focus on his mental health and wellbeing. He’s in the right place in France away from the partying.
some of us just never get out of the pit and some of us do. I've been taking bupe for years, still drink too much, dunno what to do really - it's ok when you're rich af and can f off to a nice tropical island for a month or so - the NHS addiction treatment stuff is bottom of the bin hell lol.
Sometimes i watch them both and truly believe they are soulmates: Carl if he lost Pete forever could just fall apart,and so about Pete, in some different way ,they are so in need of each other it hurts. And breaks my heart in all ways possible,in romantic and brutal way. 💙
Haha, Carl sooo wanted Peter to say sorry, but Peter felt he himself was owed an apology, but they both want to keep the gravy train moving, so a forced hug and banter wins the day.
I think the hug and conversation was for tv and they would have hashed it all out in private before or after the filming I'm sure they both have regrets
He fleed the scene as he was carrying drugs on him and the police would obviously be on the way - he was getting nicked all the time and was paranoid of what would happen to him. It is bad that he fleed but he didnt kill the man. Peter is a decent guy too.
@@joshuadean4591 would you leave n innocent person there to die in the street, because you were scared of what the police would think of you for simply 'having' drugs on you...?
If you'd have shown me this at age 16 when I was buying the NME mags with them both on the front, when I thought they were the most important thing in the world, it would certainly have burst the bubble. hahaha
i cannot believe the bbc would advertise this poor man saying “i m clean now”, whilst visibly sweating from alcohol addiction pills nicotine and what not. i am 20 yrs clean, went to same rehabs as he did. i touch nothing and i know i m lucky. to make people believe he is an example of clean makes me cringe. the poor wife gives him drugs to stay away from drugs! is she mad??? honestly, i m in shock.
Well I very much doubt he's doing crack or heroine. Look at the size of him. He likely takes methadone or some suppressor. He eats too much fatty food, drinks and smokes, so all that together will make him sweat. He's an addict so still needs a vice of some sort. So yeh, still a long way to go, but you can tell he's mentally in a far better place. He's always been articulate, but you can tell from his speech he's much healthier. Let's hope we see him off the booze and nice and trim in the next few years, if only for himself, his new baby and wife. We can speculate all we like I guess, but very telling when you see how he now talks and the fact he's reliable. I think Carl wouldn't be entertaining him if he was shooting up still.
@@BT-kc3ee He's probably suffering from decades of too much tooting on the old Colombian marching powder, he seems like he's still coming down from it.
I am a former addict and gained a lot of weight. I quit drinking, smoking cigarettes at the same time. I did other drugs too but not habitually but I did drink morning, day and night. I gained about 45 pounds after I became sober cold turkey. It’s very normal for people who quit any drug or alcohol to eat a lot more (since alcoholics and addicts tend to eat less). I never drank soda or ate sweets, but when I quit that’s all I wanted to eat.
Carl was so upset going through it all 😢so glad they hugged it out & are mates again❤️
Remember for ages that's all we wanted to see was them hug again .love them together but they did go through alot can see the hurt in their eyes but can still see how much they love each other
It's not for us, it's for them. But we all want them to love each other - which they always did, even when they hated each other.
The fact that they made it out alive from such carnage is a miracle - as many do not get to do so having succumb to their addictions
Shame same can't be said for Mark Blanco.
Watch his whole series 2 interview where he does talk about Mark Blanco and has regrets about things on that night. Instead of some people downing Peter like they do. Listen to his interview with Louis. He will see he is a very sensitive and has a very loving soul in him.
He is still an addict...Alcohol
@@thelaughingpandicorn2023 it's not about regret. It's about the criminal justice system and the fact him and his crony acted with impunity. He can regret at all he wants- but he should have stood trial. I saw the interview, he was-at best- evasive.
@@kirstie7187 and buprenophine injections, that's hard to kick in itself
That whole London scene went balls-out with substances. These guys are very lucky they made it out alive
We've all been there with a friend whether its drugs, money, whatever. Great to see they are still strong together.
Pete starts pocketing the sugar as they talking about him robbing the gaff cracked me up
Have you seen the video of Ozzy Osbourne being interviewed making breakfast in the 80’s or something? Unintentional comedy gold.
@@GT-yw8ue spilling the orange juice yeah aha
@@gromitpesley it’s brilliant 😂😂😂
Lmao right? Whoever edited that clip knew exactly what they were doing 😂
Both such amazing, culture changing artists. They've been through a lot. You can tell they've both got such heart in them. Wishing the best to them and the band. They changed the way I listened to music.
We are so old. Love them.
@setthethirdexactly
Pete is the last "rock star"
finally got to hear carls side everyone telling him he needed to do something and create consequences for peter. difficult situation and peter definitely was hanging round others.
I think we heard Carl's side a lot, for anyone who cared to listen.
Great f$%king Band. Unbelievably excited for their 4th album. Hopefully more and more after that.
Well done Pete, great seeing you clean 👍
Watch the whole documentary :D He's back at drinking whiskey.. :')
It's rum 😅 I just started watching it and it's the first 2 mins.
I did think he was joining th 27 club.
Petes a good guy with a big heart. Watching him recently made me realise this.
He was over 27 before libertines took off
@@jamiehovis7722 he was 27 in 2006 way after the libertines took off
@@Gollas4k libertines couldn’t headline major festivals or sell out large venues until like 2012. The only popularity they could claim to before that was in England and that was only a relative popularity, many many many other acts far surpassed them in England. They were media darlings , critics wrongly predicted them to blow up along with all the other failed indie garage rock which ended up being merely a minor cultural phenomenon. The biggest of all was the strokes and they only could do platinum while rap and pop stars were exceeding over 10 million.
They never had a billboard hit song or album to this day. Their career trajectory did eventually take off like I said, kind of like a mini-me strokes. Strokes are the alpha and omega modern indie rock band for kids these days. It’s as old as it gets without being dad rock and dominate as much as any rock band can dominate in popular culture. Libertines are a second or third tier indie rock band. Their popularity is still mostly contained in Europe , not America.
@@jamiehovis7722I live in England and don't care what America thinks of our bands, especially ones that are so unmistakably English. The US didn't get Oasis either but they were and still are gods here.
Also, what has record sales got to do with good music. Not everyone venerates money as much as America does. In Europe, we consider culture more important.
Edit: or we use to until gen z who just want to be influencers because it looks like a cheat code to fame and fortune.
@@SuperChrisDub apparently you didn’t read my comment very closely. Nothing I’m saying has anything to do with aesthetic value; I was responding to someone’s claim of when libertines “took off” meaning general popularity. Libertines didn’t achieve any kind of level of popularity until like 2012 when they reunited with the virgin record deal. Their earlier records wasn’t even on a major label, rough trade.
Pretty pretty amazing to see this happen out of the blue on camera.
Pretty Little things
‘This is my friend, Louis’ 😌
Seemed to me that neither are "sober" as theyve claimed but glad theyre healthier and back together.
They're both not over it. Carl getting upset is so odd. The pain
I agree. Just never seen carl get emotional about it@ndesdsadfd
Carl always wants to change the subject even if Pete is the one who is talking about it. I think Pete never accepted his own wrongdoings. Example: recent BBC2 interview Pete: " We were sort of wedge apart, mostly by his ( Carl's) interpretation of my behavior. " Yikes
@@SeleneRulingTheMoon i dont think that after thsoe years he neve actually accepted his wrongdoings.i think he did.even if he doesn't talk about this all the time. Its jard subject and hes only human
I'm so glad Pete survived his own worst instincts. These guys are both amazing.
Carl Barat sounds so much more out of it than he usually do.
Indeed, don’t forget he hit it pretty hard with substances for a long time as well. Not as hard as Pete, but he was no angel.
That was love between brothers
Many assume addicts as heartless when in reality it's quite the opposite. A heart in pain craves that love and drugs(or whatever gives you that joy) can be very deceptive
so well put but the irony is it’s inside the heart anyways, don’t need to go searching for it at any time. i was about to say they dont teach us anything like that in school but honestly they probably too in some way and even if they do who says someone will listen.
do*
Not everyone realises how difficult and how dangerous alcohol addiction is (i do...i did).
Imo it was worse than the stone and the marching powder.
There is still an ongoing conversation to change the wording of the 'drugs and alcohol' test in the work place to 'alchohol and other drugs'. And rightly so.
The hardcore booze drug is so normalised in society, that when you talk to people about the madness of it being available everywhere....people look at you like YOURE the lunatic.
You go into work and say "I'm not feeling the best, had a skinful last night watching the tele"...and people laugh.
You go into work and say "I'm not feeling the best, had a few lines last night watching the tele"....and you're fired.
Brilliance
Alcohol addiction is up there with opiates and benzos, far worse than addiction to any of the other illegal drugs. It also makes people behave far worse than other drugs do, you don’t see people fighting, pissing and puking in the streets due to anything but alcohol. People who claim to be against drugs while swilling that poison irritate me.
Ppl don't realise they have a problem because they're 'just doing what everyone else does.'
This is what drives me nuts about cannabis still being illegal in so many places where alcohol is legal. Yes weed has the potential to trigger psychosis and mental health problems and also smoking anything is bad for you, but when compared to the problems booze can cause both physically and mentally, weed really doesn't deserve the stigma and legal status it still has in so many places. In the UK its almost perfectly acceptable to be in a pub drinking pints on pints and doing lines of gear in the toilet but someone smoking a joint in the park is treated like a low-life and a criminal, partly because it has an offensive smell, but also due to years of a false stigma. Ultimately, adults should be able to do whatever they want with their bodies and not have to fear legal consequences for what they consume as long as they aren't driving, operating machinery or being a nuisance in public (which ironically alcohol is one of the worst ones for and is completely legal!)
I watched the interview and it’s sad as Pete is quite clearly still in active addiction but it’s with alcohol - swapping one addiction for another. And I feel for him because I’m recovering (8 months sober from alcohol now). I think he is a very lost and lonely in his head… such an intelligent guy but with that you can become your own worst enemy. He clearly needs a lot of therapy but I also think he needs to get completely sober from substances so that he can focus on his mental health and wellbeing. He’s in the right place in France away from the partying.
some of us just never get out of the pit and some of us do. I've been taking bupe for years, still drink too much, dunno what to do really - it's ok when you're rich af and can f off to a nice tropical island for a month or so - the NHS addiction treatment stuff is bottom of the bin hell lol.
@@DistrictWitch You do know what to do, but you don't.
@@Beelzebunge Yep.
Where can one stream the full interview?
You know the BBC?
Salutations to Pete and Carl … I’ve been there . ✊🏼
Hi BBC I Subscribed
Sometimes i watch them both and truly believe they are soulmates: Carl if he lost Pete forever could just fall apart,and so about Pete, in some different way ,they are so in need of each other it hurts. And breaks my heart in all ways possible,in romantic and brutal way. 💙
Love it
good work carlos
Was Louis deliberately trying to look like Spock the whole time? 🖖🏻
That seems illogical
Of course, it would be strange if he hadn't.
@@rigsby1454Off you pop, church or car boot time?
They should record a new Libertines album.
They are. It came out today
Haha, Carl sooo wanted Peter to say sorry, but Peter felt he himself was owed an apology, but they both want to keep the gravy train moving, so a forced hug and banter wins the day.
It's impressive how you can see the complete opposite of what I see.
What is the opposite of them both wanting an apology? You think neither of them would appreciate one?
@@jackpeglar180 I think they both could do with an apology.
I think the hug and conversation was for tv and they would have hashed it all out in private before or after the filming I'm sure they both have regrets
Louis Theroux "same time next week?" 😂
real friends
PETE DOERTHY IS A HUGE INFLUENCE IN OUR BAND SOUND
Best thing we can all learn from this. Let's not assume what our friends think. Ring them up and ask
Where were you in 2003 Louis?!!
Carl barat looks like hes some character .😂
Carl Barat is definitely on something.
He is speaking in this way . Look at his other interviews
2:30 “did you forgive yourself” wow
Can't believe Pete just left the guy to die after being thrown from the balcony. Justice for Mark 🙏
Yes, Exactly. despicable
Barat is decent
He fleed the scene as he was carrying drugs on him and the police would obviously be on the way - he was getting nicked all the time and was paranoid of what would happen to him. It is bad that he fleed but he didnt kill the man. Peter is a decent guy too.
@@joshuadean4591 would you leave n innocent person there to die in the street, because you were scared of what the police would think of you for simply 'having' drugs on you...?
Where’s the full interview??
Channel 4, more 4 or itvx
Once you were chasing the dragon, now the ghost of the dragon is chasing you.
brothers lads ❤
Great surrender Pete...❤
Why would they take the whole thing off RUclips!?
Oh I wish I could have Peter as a friend..)
That's funny, as I just clicked on this clip thinking I'd like to have Carl as a friend... I do love Pete's sense of humour...
He'd be a bloody nightmare to have as a pal!
@@sodiumlights Yeah, haven't we seen it all already? Tbf, if someone broke into my flat, that would be it for the relationship.
😭😭😭❤❤❤❤
Carl Barat is so hot ❤
When Carl said “do you forgive yourself?” And then they hug. 😞
Rip Mark Blanco.
I think Pete might now be addicted to Greggs
If you'd have shown me this at age 16 when I was buying the NME mags with them both on the front, when I thought they were the most important thing in the world, it would certainly have burst the bubble. hahaha
haha
Nah, they're still class
Long live the Libs
2:18 on is awkward LOL they both want the other to mea culpa
The burp lol
Pete looks like Peter griffin
Carl is a mess aswell.
The drugs over the years have clearly damaged Carl
2:31… what did he ask him?
I wonder if he has a clear conscience.
👍🏽
That was such a heterosexual hug.
Pete Doherty is the worst advert for getting sober.
i cannot believe the bbc would advertise this poor man saying “i m clean now”, whilst visibly sweating from alcohol addiction pills nicotine and what not. i am 20 yrs clean, went to same rehabs as he did. i touch nothing and i know i m lucky. to make people believe he is an example of clean makes me cringe. the poor wife gives him drugs to stay away from drugs! is she mad??? honestly, i m in shock.
Exactly he is still an addict
@@kirstie7187who?
Well I very much doubt he's doing crack or heroine. Look at the size of him. He likely takes methadone or some suppressor. He eats too much fatty food, drinks and smokes, so all that together will make him sweat. He's an addict so still needs a vice of some sort. So yeh, still a long way to go, but you can tell he's mentally in a far better place. He's always been articulate, but you can tell from his speech he's much healthier. Let's hope we see him off the booze and nice and trim in the next few years, if only for himself, his new baby and wife. We can speculate all we like I guess, but very telling when you see how he now talks and the fact he's reliable. I think Carl wouldn't be entertaining him if he was shooting up still.
He is a big size, he could trade rock n roll for sumo wrestling...
He's not thar big and he can always lose it, you'll still be shallow
Is this real lol
Is Carl always like that?
Hes weird isnt he
@@BT-kc3ee He's probably suffering from decades of too much tooting on the old Colombian marching powder, he seems like he's still coming down from it.
you mean his speaking or what he always speaks that way
What do you mean? Like which thing specifically?
Can anyone explain 00:07 the way they greet each other is hilarious but i thought they were not speaking/friends at this point???
Carl didn't look so good. Looked a bit wired and strung-out.
These two look older than they are. Too much drugs
Louis shouldn't have done this interview. Poor choice, given the circumstances around Mark Blancos death
Most of his interviews for this season have been poor choices
Completely agree - these celeb interviews feel a bit surface level and sycophantic.
I mean he does cover this in the interview…
If they had spent less time being useless smack rats and more time being friends they would not have needed this emotionally incontinent display.
Pete has let himself go…
I know it's unrelated to the video but from which cartoon is that alien picture from? Do you know the episode?
@@renemichaelk The Simpsons.
The episode where Sideshow Bob is hiding in the Duff blimp at an airshow
You do know they are middle aged right
they are middle aged plus to help his addiction, he is probably likely on anti-depressants and other medications, which make people gain weight
I am a former addict and gained a lot of weight. I quit drinking, smoking cigarettes at the same time. I did other drugs too but not habitually but I did drink morning, day and night. I gained about 45 pounds after I became sober cold turkey.
It’s very normal for people who quit any drug or alcohol to eat a lot more (since alcoholics and addicts tend to eat less). I never drank soda or ate sweets, but when I quit that’s all I wanted to eat.
Man Carl's more fucked up than Pete but Pete and his addiction has always overshadowed Carl you can sense alot of pain from carl