Babyshambles - A Fool There Was (Bumfest Demo) HQ video free download


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A Fool There Was is a Peter Doherty track, thought to be named after a 1914 film with the same name, however this has never been confirmed by Doherty or Babyshambles. A Fool There Was takes some of its lyrics from a much older Libertines song, Bound Together.

The song was first heard by many fans when it was released onto the French Dog Blues website as part of the Stookie + Jim Bumfest Demos. There were, however, some versions of this song before then. For example, when Andrew Kendall uploaded the content of Peter Doherty's "My Music" folder, along with some of his Laptop recordings, in April 2006, it contained a version of this song. In an NPR radio interview broadcast on January 11, 2005, Doherty plays the song for the interviewer after he has trouble speaking about the break-up of The Libertines.

When a photograph of what appeared to be a tracklisting for Doherty's solo album leaked in January 2006 (after the New Years eve guerrilla gig), A Fool There Was was written as Track #4. When Grace/Wastelands was eventually released in 2009, however, the track did not feature.

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