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    Babyshambles Debut Anti-British National Party Song

    At The Proud Gallery in Camden...

    November 06, 2009 by Scott Colothan | Photo by Splash News
    Babyshambles Debut Anti-British National Party Song

    Babyshambles performed a hard-hitting anti-British National Party song for the first time at an intimate show in North London last night (November 5).

    Four songs into 'secret' show at the Proud Gallery in Camden, the band launched into the abrasive track 'The BNP Blues' which berates Nick Griffin's party.

    Elsewhere during the set, Pete Doherty and co. covered the Michael Jackson classic 'Billie Jean' and aired several new songs including opener 'Fireman'.  

    With the rammed room pushing forwards, the set ended with a rabble-rousing rendition of The Libertines' 'Time For Heroes' and Babyshambles' biggest anthem '**** Forever'.

    See Pete arriving at the show below:

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    • Looking the picture of health as always Pete. Ahem

      ~ by Sarah 11/6/2009 Report

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    • Still on the crack then Pete?

      ~ by Robyn 11/6/2009 Report

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    • The sooner this FREAK overdoses, the better.

      ~ by Chris Hurst 11/6/2009 Report

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    • Does this convict have any right to have an opinion on anything!

      ~ by Goosebaby 11/6/2009 Report

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    • I hear the BNP have a gig lined up where they will be singing anti Pete Doherty songs, What a joke as if he represents anything worthwhile!

      ~ by sileage 11/6/2009 Report

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