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from the no innocent bystanders doc
Here’s a random question! Do you know why they name the documentary "there's no innocent bystanders"? Is there any special meaning in it? Please tell me if you know I'm really curious!!!
Hello! I’ve posted below some comments from Carl and the director Roger Sargent on what the title refers to! X
The band’s reunification is the subject of a new film, The Libertines – There Are No Innocent Bystanders. The title suggests a level of culpability on the public’s behalf. “Yeah, that suggests people go to gigs to watch a car crash,” Barât insists.
The title of the documentary, There Are No Innocent Bystanders, suggests that everyone is responsible for the debacle of the Libertines, the group's entourage and the public.
Roger: Yes, I put the public in the lot. I probably should not say that. At one time, Peter was deeply into drugs. I did not say that to many people, but then I wanted to tell the public: "Stop going to their concerts, everything you do is filling his pockets so he can buy drugs. " Everyone was complicit. Peter almost died. Some went to these concerts to see if he would on stage. That's why "No one is innocent" in this case. Britain is obsessed with celebrity. It disgusts me. I could have got a lot of money by selling pictures of him trying to take drugs. Some people did.
TANIB is something I can watch over and over, but it suffers because Peter wasn't really involved in the making. I remember that he hated TANIB, and didn't even go to the premiere which upset Carl?
Hey there! I thought he didn’t go because of the bust up / punch up at Reading? They fell out towards the end of that film and didn’t speak for a while, I know Carl was ranting that he was done with the Libs forever after that reunion. I was under the impression that no one in the band had a hand in how it turned out really, Carl was saying he couldn’t sleep after the first time he saw it? I could be wrong of course - please correct me if you heard otherwise. Carl didn’t like the Athems doco apparently so I guess they both have stuff they didn’t enjoy about those films. I do agree Peter wasn’t as heavily in TANIB as much as Carl was, but I felt like we badly needed to see Carl being so open. For me it changed how I felt about him in many ways X
Do you maybe know if there's any link to download TANIB online? Thank u!
Not a download link but there is a slightly crap but watchable version here: xxxx
Carl Barat, being thoughtful