Libertines Joined By Very Special Guest At Love Music Hate Racism Gig

Last nightís Love Music Hate Racism show in London turned out to be even a bit more special that was initially planned. Not only were there charity appearances from Miss Black America, The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster and The Others, but the headliners brought along their own special guest. The Libertines were joined on stage by their debut albumís producer, legendary Clash man Mick Jones. Jones rocked out with the Libs on four songs, including a cover of his bandís seminal smash, ìShould I Stay Or Should I Go.î See, good things happen to you if you go out and support charity concerts: you have the opportunity to see amazing artists team up for a good cause.

Related:
  1. Mick Jones Can’t Say Enough Good Things About New Libertines Work
  2. Problems Brewing In The Libertines’ Camp?
  3. Money Can’t Buy Love, Or Libertines Reunion – Even £2 Million
  4. Is Pete Doherty Leaving The Libertines Again?
  5. Pete Doherty Calls Libertines Reunion ‘Unfinished Business’
 
Advertisement

Leave a Reply

  • Latest
  • Popular
  • Comments
  • Tags
  • Subscribe
 

Newsletter Signup

Tripwire TV


The Fireplace: Lissie - "Wedding Bells"

 

Podcast

The Tripwire Podcast 055

The Tripwire Podcast 055

Featuring music from: North American Halloween Prevention Initiative, Maserati, North Atlantic Oscillation, Yeasayer, Deluka, Division Day, Logan Lynn, Donkeyboy, Chromeo, Woolfy, Neon Indian, Vampire Weekend, The Yearbooks, Fanfarlo, Frightened Rabbit, Middle Distance Runner, Headlights, The Very Foundation, Bloc Party, The Soft Pack, Wolfmother, A Mountain Of One, Field Music, and Yo Majesty

Read the full story

Contests

Win Some Sweet Headphones For Your Calvin Harris Poetry

Friends