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The Libertines share rare live footage from early London gig in 1999

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The Libertines have shared rare footage from their early days, uploading a live set from 1999.Titled ‘THE LIBERTINES BLOW UP’, the footage sees the band play a live show in London, two years after they formed as a band.Before they were discovered by Rough Trade and signed at the end of 2001 for their debut album ‘Up The Bracket’, released the following year, the band played the pub circuit in London, often at Filthy Macnasty’s cafe in Islington, though it’s not clear at which venue the new footage was shot.See the band rattle through ‘Music When The Lights Go Out’, which ended up on the band’s self-titled album from 2004, and an unnamed second song, below.The new video is the latest in a series of “exclusive” clips the band announced they.

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