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Pete Doherty: “I was seen a wreck head!” The truth behind the headlines
Season 33 · Episode 10

Pete Doherty: “I was seen a wreck head!” The truth behind the headlines

Happy Place · Fearne Cotton

April 14, 202555m 19sExplicit

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Show Notes

Does anxiety or darkness drive you to create? Is creativity the ultimate catharsis? For musician Pete Doherty making art has, at times, been a matter of survival.

 

In this chat with Fearne, Pete explains why taking drugs was less about trying to escape, and more about what he was trying to find. Now he’s stopped taking drugs, how does he unlock and express his creativity differently? Pete also confirms that ‘addict’ is the right word to describe his behaviour, but that our attitude towards addiction needs to change.

 

Fearne and Pete catch up about the early days of The Libertines, and what Pete labels as ‘the chaos and risk of youth’. He describes how he was sold on the enticing mythologies of a rock n roll lifestyle, but is now much more comfortable living quietly in rural France with his family and dogs.

 

For contributions to #2 of Pete’s ‘On Strap’ fanzine please post to:

 

'ON STRAP’ FANZINE c/o The Heavy Horse

Hôtel le Rayon Vert

Rue Général Leclerc

76790 Etretat

Normandie

FRANCE

 

Pete’s fifth solo studio album, Felt Better Alive, is out May 16th.

 

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