The Libertines truetones (mp3 ringtones)Our The Libertines True Tones are fully licensed performances, and not by the original artists. Compatible phones
The Libertines polyphonic ringtonesCompatible phones
The Libertines monophonic ringtonesCompatible phones
The Libertines in the newsYahoo! News Search Results for The Libertines
Yahoo! News Search Results for The Libertines
- Inside NYC's Smoking Speakeasies (New York Post)
By the time the clock strikes 12 on a stormy Thursday night in November, the city's well-heeled libertines are out in full force at the Gramercy Park Hotel's sumptuous Rose Bar, where celebs such as Kate Hudson and Gossip Girl's Ed Westwick like to live it up. Nearly every plush ottoman and banquette in the house is taken, and there's a crowd four deep trying to order $19 ginger fig ...
- Girlie Mags (Time Magazine)
As Playboy celebrates its 55th anniversary, TIME looks back at other entrants in the genre
- Rob Partridge: Head of Press at Island Records who made a legend of Bob Marle...
When Bob Marley performed at the One Love Peace Concert in Kingston, Jamaica, in April 1978, forcing together the hands of the island's leading politicians, popular music finally seemed to bridge social and economic quandaries. The image of Marley flanked by the Prime Minister Michael Manley and the opposition leader Edward Seaga flashed around the world, transmogrifying the Jamaican singer ...
- Chilli party to mark saint's day (The Inverness Courier)
INVERNESS will be red hot and blue this weekend as the city gives Scotland's patron saint a party to remember.
- Rough Trade at 30: Jarvis Cocker, Academy, Sheffield (Independent)
So Britain's most enduring great label, Rough Trade, is 30. This ignores a decade missing in insolvent action. But boss Geoff Travis remains, an entrepreneur who has maintained Britain's disproportionate share of pop invention as much as the bands he has signed. These include The Smiths, whose 1988 rush to leave for EMI riches was disastrous for band and label, and latter-day indie benchmarks ...
- 'I'm a gigaholic' (BBC News)
From the Sex Pistols to Oasis - a life of 5,000 gigs
- Meet Britain's biggest gigaholic (BBC News)
After more than 5,000 gigs over 35 years, rock fan Ray Morrissey can claim to be Britain's most prolific concert-goer.
- Danny Cipriani should take a leaf out of Jason Robinson's England book (Daily...
England's celebrity No 10 should take a leaf out of a former hero's book.
- A bit of rough and tumble: Rough Trade celebrates 30 glorious years (Independ...
This year, independent labels celebrating anniversaries have been all the rage – Heavenly has reached adulthood at 18, Domino is sweet 15, while precocious Moshi Moshi has sprinted to the decade mark. Now comes the daddy. This month, venerable Rough Trade blows out 30 candles.
- Doherty a Queen (Dotmusic via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
Pete Doherty is in talks to join an amateur Sunday league football team, according to reports.
Newsfeed display by CaRP |
|