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A Lucie Barât Photo
Writer/Singer/Actress — Brighton
A Lucie Barât Photo
Lucie Barât
Artistic Del Boy and beer-fuelled dreamer… Writer/singer/actress.
Brighton.
Casual, Hats, Attitude.
Well, I grew up in a commune and on the road, so my inner hippy is still there under the eyeliner and angst. Apart from chants about Mother Earth, we used to sing a good amount of Bob Marley. Three Little Birds is up there with my favourite tracks.
I had a childhood crush on Marilyn Monroe. I was fascinated by the way she invented this whole magnetic persona while the woman underneath was both a canny survivor and victim all at once. 'I Wanna Be Loved by You'.
Blondie – 'Hanging on the Telephone'. Now, this song is tenuously linked ;) But I fancy being a detective... Although, I may have been swayed by fictional depictions of detectives. From Miss Marple to Olivia Benson in Law and Order. And a bit of Nancy Drew. But there’s bound to some phone tapping in the job spec.
Patti Smith at the Troxy. I’ve seen her lots but there was something about the venue, and my (now wife) had bought me tickets as a surprise. We were in the woo-ing stage. She did good. 'Because The Night' is one of our songs...
Ally Pally! I used to live around the corner many years before I got to play the venue. I had so many memories, had been to gigs there, to the pub, to the bonfire nights, yadda yadda. And then to play it was amazing. And it was with my brother which was even more amazing.
Following work as an actor, Lucie Barât turned her attention to music, fronting The Au Revoirs and releasing as a solo artist among other projects.
Lucie Barât will join her brother Carl and the rest of The Libertines on selected dates of their 2017 Tiddely om Pom Pom Tour. Find out more here.
Kate Bush - 'Wuthering Heights' – must have been my inner thesp dying to get out.
Tracey Chapman - 'Mountains O' Things', after an intense period of Jimi Hendrix and a less intense/cool Kylie period.
Warsaw Radio - 'After Eve', my bass player’s band.
Patti Smith - 'Horses'.
‘… sniffed me out like I was Tanquery’ Amy Winehouse – 'You Know I’m No Good.'
The lyrics to this song are so economic but heart-wrenching and so descriptive.
Justin Timberlake – 'Cry Me A River'.
The Libertines – 'Good Old Days'.
It has that rousing, emotive and nostalgic melody/lyrics/whole shebang. Puts me right back in that moment, in the flat I was living in back when they wrote it.
Loyle Carner, The Sulks, Rosie Langley, Fresh Like Dexy and Honeyshake.
Lucie Barât
Artistic Del Boy and beer-fuelled dreamer… Writer/singer/actress.
Brighton.
Casual, Hats, Attitude.
Well, I grew up in a commune and on the road, so my inner hippy is still there under the eyeliner and angst. Apart from chants about Mother Earth, we used to sing a good amount of Bob Marley. Three Little Birds is up there with my favourite tracks.
I had a childhood crush on Marilyn Monroe. I was fascinated by the way she invented this whole magnetic persona while the woman underneath was both a canny survivor and victim all at once. 'I Wanna Be Loved by You'.
Blondie – 'Hanging on the Telephone'. Now, this song is tenuously linked ;) But I fancy being a detective... Although, I may have been swayed by fictional depictions of detectives. From Miss Marple to Olivia Benson in Law and Order. And a bit of Nancy Drew. But there’s bound to some phone tapping in the job spec.
Patti Smith at the Troxy. I’ve seen her lots but there was something about the venue, and my (now wife) had bought me tickets as a surprise. We were in the woo-ing stage. She did good. 'Because The Night' is one of our songs...
Ally Pally! I used to live around the corner many years before I got to play the venue. I had so many memories, had been to gigs there, to the pub, to the bonfire nights, yadda yadda. And then to play it was amazing. And it was with my brother which was even more amazing.
Following work as an actor, Lucie Barât turned her attention to music, fronting The Au Revoirs and releasing as a solo artist among other projects.
Lucie Barât will join her brother Carl and the rest of The Libertines on selected dates of their 2017 Tiddely om Pom Pom Tour. Find out more here.
Kate Bush - 'Wuthering Heights' – must have been my inner thesp dying to get out.
Tracey Chapman - 'Mountains O' Things', after an intense period of Jimi Hendrix and a less intense/cool Kylie period.
Warsaw Radio - 'After Eve', my bass player’s band.
Patti Smith - 'Horses'.
‘… sniffed me out like I was Tanquery’ Amy Winehouse – 'You Know I’m No Good.'
The lyrics to this song are so economic but heart-wrenching and so descriptive.
Justin Timberlake – 'Cry Me A River'.
The Libertines – 'Good Old Days'.
It has that rousing, emotive and nostalgic melody/lyrics/whole shebang. Puts me right back in that moment, in the flat I was living in back when they wrote it.
Loyle Carner, The Sulks, Rosie Langley, Fresh Like Dexy and Honeyshake.