Carl Barât

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Run With The Boys 00:00 Tools
So Long, My Lover 00:00 Tools
Je Regrette, Je Regrette 00:00 Tools
She's Something 00:00 Tools
The Magus 00:00 Tools
Carve My Name 00:00 Tools
The Fall 00:00 Tools
What Have I Done 00:00 Tools
Shadows Fall 00:00 Tools
Ode To A Girl 00:00 Tools
Death Fires Burn At Night 00:00 Tools
Irony Of Love 00:00 Tools
Run With The Boys - Radio Edit 00:00 Tools
France 00:00 Tools
Can't Stand Me Now 00:00 Tools
This Is The Song 00:00 Tools
Grimaldi 00:00 Tools
Time for Heroes 00:00 Tools
Eight Days a Week 00:00 Tools
Sing for Your Supper 00:00 Tools
What A Waster 00:00 Tools
The Good Old Days 00:00 Tools
What Became of the Likely Lads 00:00 Tools
Carve My Name - Live 00:00 Tools
Grimaldi - Live 00:00 Tools
She's Something - Live 00:00 Tools
So Long, My Lover - Live 00:00 Tools
Sinners 00:00 Tools
What A Waster (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Time For Heroes (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Can't Stand Me Now (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Death Fire Burns At Night 00:00 Tools
France (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Music When The Lights Go Out 00:00 Tools
Run With The Boys (radio Edit) 00:00 Tools
Ballad of Grimaldi 00:00 Tools
what became of the likely lads (acoustic) 00:00 Tools
The Man Who Would Be King 00:00 Tools
Can't Stand Me 00:00 Tools
Grimaldi (Live) 00:00 Tools
The Good Old Days (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Deadwood 00:00 Tools
She's Something (Live) 00:00 Tools
So Long 00:00 Tools
So Long, My Lover (live) 00:00 Tools
Carve My Name (live) 00:00 Tools
Death on the stairs 00:00 Tools
War Of The Roses 00:00 Tools
04_-_France 00:00 Tools
Glory Days 00:00 Tools
A Storm Is Coming 00:00 Tools
What A Waster- Acoustic 00:00 Tools
Bang Bang You're Dead (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Sunny Afternoon (The Kinks cover) 00:00 Tools
Panic Attack (acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Bang bang you're dead 00:00 Tools
Victory Gin 00:00 Tools
I Get Along (Original) 00:00 Tools
Je Regrett, Je Regrette 00:00 Tools
The Ballad of Grimaldi 00:00 Tools
Gin & Milk (acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Carl On XFM Radio (July 3rd, 2005) 00:00 Tools
Sing For My Supper 00:00 Tools
Boys In The Band (Spanish TV) 00:00 Tools
France (Oui FM 2004/11/24) 00:00 Tools
BURMA 00:00 Tools
Monday Morning 00:00 Tools
SUNNY AFTERNOON 00:00 Tools
I Get Along (Radio XFM Sessions) 00:00 Tools
Likely Lads (Oui FM 2004/11/24) 00:00 Tools
Better Let Her Go 00:00 Tools
The Good Old Days (Oui FM 2004/11/24) 00:00 Tools
Pornography 00:00 Tools
Truth Begins 00:00 Tools
Bloodthirsty Bastards 00:00 Tools
9 Lives 00:00 Tools
Angry Birds 00:00 Tools
What A Waster (Acoustic Live) 00:00 Tools
Don't Look Back Into The Sun 00:00 Tools
Oh! You Pretty Thing 00:00 Tools
Come Closer 00:00 Tools
Beginning To See 00:00 Tools
Carved My Name 00:00 Tools
Eight Days A Week (Mexico Unplugged) 00:00 Tools
Dont Look Back Into The Sun 00:00 Tools
War Of The Roses Demo 00:00 Tools
Victory Gin (Demo) 00:00 Tools
Summer in the Trenches 00:00 Tools
The Gears 00:00 Tools
March of the Idle 00:00 Tools
Introduction of band 00:00 Tools
Let It Rain 00:00 Tools
Blood Thirsty Bastards 00:00 Tools
eight days a week (acoustic) 00:00 Tools
8 Days a week 00:00 Tools
The Magnus 00:00 Tools
What a Waster (rare acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Good Old Days (acoustic) 00:00 Tools
(Magus) 00:00 Tools
War of the Roses (Demo, 128 kbps) 00:00 Tools
We Want More 00:00 Tools
She's Someone 00:00 Tools
Je Regrette. Je Regrette 00:00 Tools
Victory Gin DEMO 00:00 Tools
She's Something (acoustic for Gin in Teacups) 00:00 Tools
Hush Money 00:00 Tools
Can't Stand Me Now (The Rolling Stone Acoustic Session) 00:00 Tools
France (Acoustic Rolling Stone) 00:00 Tools
Intro 00:00 Tools
Can't Stand Me Now (Acoustic Dutch radio) 00:00 Tools
Death Fires 00:00 Tools
Up The Bracket 00:00 Tools
carl - acoustic waster 00:00 Tools
Dream A Little Dream Of Me 00:00 Tools
Pista 4 00:00 Tools
What a Waster (Acoustic Dutch radio) 00:00 Tools
In The City (with Paul Weller) 00:00 Tools
THIS IS THE SONG02 00:00 Tools
Time For Heroes [Acoustic] 00:00 Tools
War Of The Roses (demo) 00:00 Tools
Peacock Suit (with Paul Weller) 00:00 Tools
Virgin Interview 00:00 Tools
Can't Stand Me Now [acoustic] 00:00 Tools
Cant stand me now 00:00 Tools
Interview and rubbish rendition of Bangers & Mash 00:00 Tools
Can't Stand Me Now (Rolling Stone sessions) 00:00 Tools
What A Waster [Acoustic] 00:00 Tools
Guitar Tuning 00:00 Tools
I'll Still Be Here Dancing 00:00 Tools
Good Old Days 00:00 Tools
[The] Magus 00:00 Tools
03 The Man Who Would Be King 00:00 Tools
13 Bang Bang You're Dead 00:00 Tools
04 guitar tuning 00:00 Tools
After Hours 00:00 Tools
France [Acoustic] 00:00 Tools
Time for Heroes (The Rolling Stone Acoustic Session) 00:00 Tools
Interview with Carl 00:00 Tools
Can't Stand Me Now (Acoustic Rolling Stone) 00:00 Tools
The Good Old Days [Acoustic] 00:00 Tools
09 Time For Heroes 00:00 Tools
00 Intro 00:00 Tools
12 Can't Stand Me Now 00:00 Tools
04 Pista 4 00:00 Tools
17 Don't Look Back Into The Sun 00:00 Tools
Can't Stand Me Now (Rolling Stone sessions) 00:00 Tools
8 Days A Week [Acoustic] 00:00 Tools
Time for Heroes (Acoustic Rolling Stone) 00:00 Tools
What Became of the Likely Lads [Acoustic] 00:00 Tools
Time for Heroes (Rolling Stone Sessions) 00:00 Tools
She's Something-langitka9s@downloadbox.org 00:00 Tools
Run With Boys 00:00 Tools
Oh You Pretty Thing 00:00 Tools
She's Something Special 00:00 Tools
The Good Old Days (Mexican Acoustic Session) 00:00 Tools
07 (Magus) 00:00 Tools
France (Mexican Acoustic Session) 00:00 Tools
08 Carved My Name 00:00 Tools
06 She's Someone 00:00 Tools
10 So Long, My Lover 00:00 Tools
05 Deadwood 00:00 Tools
15 Hush Money 00:00 Tools
14 crowd 00:00 Tools
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Irony Of Love (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
What a Waster (Mexican Acoustic Session) 00:00 Tools
France (The Rolling Stone Acoustic Session) 00:00 Tools
Time for Heroes (Mexican Acoustic Session) 00:00 Tools
Acoustic Waster 00:00 Tools
Eight Days a Week (Mexican Acoustic Session) 00:00 Tools
2. She's Something 00:00 Tools
16 Up The Bracket 00:00 Tools
Death Fires Burn At Night (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
04 Carve My Name 00:00 Tools
Likely Lads 00:00 Tools
blue eyes 00:00 Tools
Can't Stand Me Now (Mexican Acoustic Session) 00:00 Tools
05 Run With The Boys 00:00 Tools
So Long. My Lover 00:00 Tools
03 She's Something 00:00 Tools
10 Ode To A Girl 00:00 Tools
09 Shadows Fall 00:00 Tools
What Became Of The Likely Lads? 00:00 Tools
What Katie Did 00:00 Tools
Oh! You Pretty Things 00:00 Tools
Who's Got The Crack 00:00 Tools
Magus 00:00 Tools
Hurricane 00:00 Tools
4. So long my lover 00:00 Tools
Grimaldi [Live] 00:00 Tools
Syn FM Counterfeit Interview (aired 2006/01/30) 00:00 Tools
Run With The Boys [Radio Edit] 00:00 Tools
06 The Fall 00:00 Tools
01 The Magus 00:00 Tools
Dream A Little Dream Of Me [The Mamas & The Papes] 00:00 Tools
08 What Have I Done 00:00 Tools
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What A Waster (live acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Death on the Stairs (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Wild Young Hearts 00:00 Tools
The Ballad of Grimaldi (Live at Radio Lucien) 00:00 Tools
The Universal 00:00 Tools
Cant Stand Me Now (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
She's Something [Live] 00:00 Tools
Carl Barat - Run With The Boys 00:00 Tools
Supergrass - Sitting Up Straight 00:00 Tools
17. Music When the Lights Go Out 00:00 Tools
France Mexiko 00:00 Tools
Don't Look Back Into The Sun (live) 00:00 Tools
B.U.R.M.A. 00:00 Tools
Panic Attack 00:00 Tools
Eight Days a Week(acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Sitting Up Straight [Supergrass] 00:00 Tools
She’s Something 00:00 Tools
07 So Long My Lover 00:00 Tools
Who's Got The Crack [The Moldy Peaches] 00:00 Tools
Concert Privé (Canal Plus) 00:00 Tools
What Became Of The Likely Lads (Oui FM 2004/11/24) 00:00 Tools
Carl Barat - Eight Days a Week 00:00 Tools
Run With The Boys [Radio Edit]/Radio Edit 00:00 Tools
Shes Something 00:00 Tools
Running with the boys 00:00 Tools
Son Of A Gun 00:00 Tools
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The Mamas and the Papas - Dream a little dream of me 00:00 Tools
Wondering (Tavern Version) 00:00 Tools
Time for Heros 00:00 Tools
Bob Dylan - Hurricane 00:00 Tools
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18. Deadwood 00:00 Tools
Don't Look Back Into the Sun - 6 Music session 28/01/2011 00:00 Tools
02 Je Regrette Je Regrette 00:00 Tools
Run With the Boy 00:00 Tools
Can't Stand Me (Dutch Radio) 00:00 Tools
What a Waster (Dutch Radio) 00:00 Tools
Carl Barat - What A Waster (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
One to my left 00:00 Tools
Son Of A Gun [The La's] 00:00 Tools
The Eton Rifles 00:00 Tools
France (Rolling Stone Session) 00:00 Tools
Remote Control 00:00 Tools
The La's - Son Of A Gun 00:00 Tools
Sitting Up Straight 00:00 Tools
So Long, My Lover [Live] 00:00 Tools
David Bowie - Oh you pretty things 00:00 Tools
What a Waster (Acoustic - Dutch Radio) 00:00 Tools
Personality Crisis 00:00 Tools
Eight Days a Week (Cover) 00:00 Tools
Interview With Zane Lowe 00:00 Tools
19. Come Closer 00:00 Tools
11. Ballad of Grimaldi 00:00 Tools
I get along 00:00 Tools
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22. Monday Morning 00:00 Tools
26. Time For Heroes 00:00 Tools
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20. The Man Who Would be King 00:00 Tools
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04 France 00:00 Tools
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Carl Ashley Raphael Barât (born June 6, 1978) was co-frontman of punk and indie rock revivalists The Libertines with Peter Doherty. He was also the frontman and lead guitarist in the band Dirty Pretty Things. Carl Barât was born in Basingstoke, England and grew up in the nearby town of Whitchurch, England. According to a September 2004 interview with Blender Magazine, Barât had mentioned to have a French, Polish, and Russian ethnic background. Other sources have suggested that Barât also has Spanish blood. He divided his youth between his father, who worked in an armaments factory, and his mother, Chrissie, who was part of the commune-dwelling counterculture, such as CND and peace groups. Barât spent part of his childhood living with his mother on a commune in Somerset. He has one sister, Lucie Barat, an actress-turned-singer, who most notably played Helen's handmaiden in the 2004 film Troy and is currently the lead singer of The Fay Wrays.[1] and several half siblings. In 1996, Barât was studying for a drama degree at Brunel University in Uxbridge. He was somewhat disillusioned by his fellow drama students, however he did meet and get on well with a girl named Amy-Jo, who happened to be Peter Doherty's sister. Through Amy-Jo, Barât met Doherty.[2] Barât initially disliked Doherty but they developed a very intense friendship, the two building a mythical view of an English arcadia, and "The Albion," a ship sailing to Arcadia which is populated in equal degrees by Dickensian gentlemen and cockney wide boys. The Libertines were subsequently formed with bassist John Hassall and drummer Gary Powell, with Barât and Doherty sharing songwriter and singing duties, examples of which can be heard on almost all of their songs. The Libertines The Libertines' first album, "Up the Bracket", was released in 2002 to critical acclaim. The band quickly became famous in part due to their volatile stage performances, characterised by intense bouts of mic-sharing, and fighting between Barât and Doherty. This paralleled their relationship, which over time had progressed to verging on dysfunctional and abusive, with Barât and Doherty being equally competitive and possessive towards each other. In 2003, numerous troubles stemming from Doherty's addiction to both heroin and crack cocaine led to Barât asking Doherty to leave the band. Doherty discovered that the Libertines had left without him to perform in Japan, and he broke into Barât's Mayfair flat, stealing various items including an antique guitar and an NME Award. He was convicted and sentenced to six months in prison. The sentence was later shortened to two months, during which Barât and Doherty had reconciled through correspondence. Barât later warmly welcomed Doherty back to The Libertines on the day of his release and later perform an impromptu gig at the "Tap 'n' Tin" club, Chatham, Kent, dubbed 'The Freedom Gig'. The historic photograph that adorns The Libertines' self-titled second album, "The Libertines" and on the cover of Roger Sargent's (who took the photograph) and Anthony Thornton's book, "The Libertines Bound Together", is of that very night on October 8, 2003. However, Doherty's drug addiction continued, even while the band carried on working on their second album in 2004. This strained his relationship with Barât both professionally and privately. Bodyguards were needed in the recording sessions, allegedly to prevent Barât and Doherty from physically assaulting each other and to keep Doherty's hangers-on away from him. Before the release of the second album in 2004, simply entitled "The Libertines", relations between Barât and Doherty reached a breaking point. This resulted in Doherty being expelled from the band once again. Doherty did not take the expulsion well, especially as the Libertines continued touring without him as per contractual obligations. Doherty admitted in a September 2005 interview that he had not spoken to any of his former bandmates since then. What was intended as a short leave of absence has turned into something more permanent, as Doherty has formed a new band, Babyshambles, whom he describes as "The New Libertines" and Barât calls "Pete's denial band" for their seemingly lax attitude regarding Doherty's drug habits. Post-Libertines Barât himself disbanded The Libertines in December 2004, citing his lack of desire to continue the band without ex-partner Doherty and an "ongoing problem with [his] health." In 2005, Barât underwent surgery to remove a tumour behind his ear and spent several weeks recovering from the operation. In February of 2005, the Libertines won NME's Best British Band award and Barât paid tribute to Doherty in his acceptance speech. Days later, it was officially announced that Barât had signed to Vertigo Records as a solo artist. Barât's first work as a solo artist was providing vocals for the European duo Client on their single, "Pornography". Barât set up the London club Dirty Pretty Things in June 2004 where he regularly serves as DJ. In July 2005, he released an album contributing to the Under the Influence series, where musicians select tracks that have influenced them as artists. Barât's was seen with Doherty on April 18, 2005, where the two publicly reunited at the Boogaloo Bar in Highgate, North London. On April 17, 2006, Barât said about Pete's drug addiction "It's just sad and I wish he would sort it out. I would really like to work with him again some day. I don't deny that but I've not seen him really." On 'Friday Night with Jonathan Ross', aired July 7, 2006 Pete Doherty said that he did not have a relationship with Barat anymore, shooting down rumours that the pair speak regularly. Although he too, said that he would like to work with Carl again. On July 18, 2006 Carl and Pete met in the Dublin Castle pub in Camden, London. Dirty Pretty Things On September 15, 2005, it was announced that Barât was forming a new band. His fellow bandmates include former Libertines drummer Gary Powell, Anthony Rossomando, who filled in as guitarist following Pete Doherty's departure from the group, and Didz Hammond, formerly of The Cooper Temple Clause, on bass. It was later announced that the band have taken the name "Dirty Pretty Things". They played their first shows in Italy and Paris, France in October 2005, before recording their debut album in November 2005 in Los Angeles, California. This was produced by Dave Sardy, who has also worked with Supergrass, the Dandy Warhols, Jet, Marilyn Manson, The Rolling Stones, and Oasis. The album - entitled Waterloo to Anywhere - was released on May 8 2006 in the UK and August 8 2006 in the US. Their first studio recorded demo, "Bang Bang You're Dead", can be heard on the Dirty Pretty Things website in the form of a flash video. Its sound has been likened to that of the early Libertines', mixing punk and reggae influences. This song was released as their debut single on April 24 and reached number 5 in the UK single chart. This coincided with the latter part of their first tour of the United Kingdom, which spanned from the 26th February to the 24th May 2006. On 1st October 2008 Dirty Pretty Things announced their break up and embarked upon a 'Last Waltz' tour which took in the UK, Ireland and parts of Europe and ended shortly before Christmas 2008. Carl will be doing some solo shows throughout 2009 Read more on Last.fm. 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