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520 3 |a It is also true that too often his talents as a songwriter and performer have been over-looked amid the whirlwind of controversy and scandal that has tailed him since his first spell in prison in 2003. Hard drugs, deaths, tiny gigs on the hoof, huge stadium shows, collaborations, obliterations, gangsters and groupies - Doherty has led a life of huge highs and incredible lows. It is all here: the music; the friendships; the distractions (exhibitions of blood paintings, modelling for famous fashion designers, lead roles in esoteric French films); deaths and self-destruction (he admits working as a rent boy). We are inside mansions, decadent parties, the jailhouse, the studio, in crack dens, at home (Doherty has two children) and, of course, in bed. With his trademark wit and humour, Doherty reflects on his era-defining relationship with supermodel Kate Moss and the other significant women (and men) in his life.  
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adam_text Contents ix Authors’ Note Timeline s xiii 1 I Army Brat II Roots 14 III Comprehensive 24 IV University 38 v Camden 51 VI The Foundry 61 VII Filthy’s 70 VIII Banny 77 IX Rough Trade 88 x Up the Bracket 98 XI On the Road 107 XII America 117 XIII Burglar 127 XIV Wandsworth 135 XV McGee 146 XVI Ihe Libertines 153 A LIKELY LAD XVII For Lovers 161 XVIII Babyshambles 173 IX Kate 183 XX Down in Albion 194 XXI High As a Kate 202 XXII Mick 212 XXIII Mark Blanco 223 XXIV Shotter s Nation 231 xxv Sturmy 245 XXVI Grace/Wastelands 254 XXVII Robin 264 XXVIII Sequel to the Prequel 273 XXIX Anthems for Doomed Youth 283 xxx Puta Madres 295 313 Acknowledgements x
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