Pete Doherty says he has discussed the possibility of a new album by The Libertines with his former bandmate Carl Barat.
The two reunited on stage earlier this year to pay tribute to late gig promoter Johnny Sedassy. The reformed Libs performed hits from their back catalogue at the Rhythm Factory in London, and Doherty has revealed the gig saw him re-bond with his old pal.
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Basically we had a good couple of hours. We were up all night together. Yeah, it was amazing really."
Doherty explained to the Times. "
I think we're gonna make a record, and tour. Get The Libertines to take it to the next step, next stage. Next year."
Pete also opened up about how low he felt watching The Libertines continue without him when he first left the band.
"My heart caved in. I was destroyed. Not by the fall-out, but by seeing him on Top Of The Pops doing 'Don't Look Back Into the Sun' without me."
"The very idea of them doing a gig without me was just, like... Whatever happened, whatever he did, I would never, ever do a gig without him and call myself The Libertines."
Thanks for the report to Angryape.com.