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The Libertines — Don't Look Back Into The Sun
Album: Don't Look Back Into The Sun
Avg rating:
6.2

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Released: 2003
Length: 2:57
Plays (last 30 days): 1
Don't look back into the sun
Now you know that the time has come
And they said it would never come for you

Oh, my friend, you haven't changed
You're looking rough and living strange
And I know you got a taste for it too

They'll never forgive you, but they won't let you go. Oh no,
She'll never forgive you, but she won't let you go. Oh, no

Don't look back into the sun
You've cast your plans, but you're on the run
And all the lies you said. Who did you save?

But then they played that song at the death disco
It started fast but it ends so slow
And all the time it just reminded me of you

They'll never forgive you, but they won't let you go.
Let me go!
She'll never forgive you, but she won't let you go. Oh, no

They'll never forgive you, but they won't let you go.
Let me go
She'll never forgive you, but she won't let you go. Oh, no
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I received the book "I Will Meet You In The Bathroom" a few years ago. I couldn't put it down. The book of memories and stories by all the musicians in NYC scene in 2000 when that new era of music started, The Strokes, Yeah Yeah's, TV on the Radio, Interpol, LCD Sound, Ryan Addams etc. A fun read. Found it hard to believe that when The Strokes went to the UK for their first ever tour there, that they ran across Pete Doherty of The Libertines to find out that they were started in London to be the British Strokes!  I really don't hear much likeness except maybe some of the guitar work. Regardless, I love BOTH bands and highly recommend that book. I may have to read it again. It made me huge fans of all of them especially Karen O. 
Hot poppy punk.  Bring it on. Fun. 
 Noni163 wrote:

Buzzcocks



Yep, but without the grit and cynicism.  Still, I like this.
 Noni163 wrote:

Buzzcocks


I'd rather hear the Buzzcocks version than this fairly tame stuff. The singing doesn't help. 
 Noni163 wrote:

Buzzcocks



Buzzcocks - my first live concert - Bournemouth Winter Gardens, 1978, i was 15.
But The Libertines don't sound anything like Buzzcocks, in my ears anyhow 
Buzzcocks
 sfoster66 wrote:

Bill has embraced the concept of "New Music Saturdays"?...third new track I've heard today!  Yay!  

This isn't bad but is really reminding me of a 2000's band that my ex thought was brilliant, so maybe I'm a bit jaded for an accurate rating...


This totally reminds me of the early 2000s, going with a standard 6, might go up or down next time.  Long Live RP and New Music Saturday!!
Bill has embraced the concept of "New Music Saturdays"?...third new track I've heard today!  Yay!  

This isn't bad but is really reminding me of a 2000's band that my ex thought was brilliant, so maybe I'm a bit jaded for an accurate rating...