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A Matchmaker’s Report to Companionship: Phoenix 20 Somethings Take to Great Expectations

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Published in: Finding Partners | on August 17th, 2009 | Comments Off

Small Faces Songs Set to Appear on London Undergroun

Pete Doherty, The Small Faces and Madness singer Suggs are among the musicians whose lyrics have been selected to appear on special edition mugs from Transport For London (TFL).

A range of mugs and T-shirts featuring lyrics relating to London and stations have been put on sale at Shop.tfl.gov.uk.

Pete Doherty has two of his songs featured in the collection - Babyshambles’ ‘Albion’ (mug pictured) and The Libertines’ ‘The Boy Looked At Johnny’.

Lines from his song Albion, which he recorded with his band Babyshambles, feature on mugs selling for £7.50 and T-shirts retailing at £14.99 in TfL’s online shop. They talk about waiting for a friend in a photo booth in an Underground station, preparing to travel to “Deptford, Catford, Walford…” - though none has a Tube station and Walford only exists on EastEnders, though Doherty may not have noticed.

Another Doherty song, The Boy Looked At Johnny, which he recorded with The Libertines and which name-checks Tottenham Court Road, also features on TfL merchandise.

Ironically, the video for another Libertines song, Time Fort Heroes, shows Doherty and then band-mate Carl Barat jumping over the ticket barriers - apparently without having bought tickets - at a foreign station.

Other songs featured include ‘Camden Town’ by Madness singer Suggs, Eddy Grant’s ‘Electric Avenue’ and The Small Faces’ ‘Itchycoo Park’.

Somewhat ironically, the video for The Libertines’ 2002 single ‘Time For Heroes’ shows both Doherty and then-bandmate Carl Barat jumping over the ticket barriers - seemingly without having bought tickets - at a foreign underground station.

TFL is the body that runs the majority of the public transport system in London including buses, tubes and trains. There is also a small faces dvd being relased soon and it is expected that they will gather a few new fans because of it.

Published in: Life Of Music | on August 17th, 2009 | Comments Off