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Pete or Peter Doherty may refer to:
Peter Dermot Doherty (5 June 1913 – 6 April 1990) was a Northern Ireland international footballer and manager who played for several clubs, including Manchester City and Doncaster Rovers.
An inside left, he was one of the top players of his time, winning a league title with Manchester City, an F.A. Cup final with Derby County in which he scored, and gained 16 caps for Ireland. His later career saw him as the central figure as player and manager during Doncaster Rovers most successful era. At the same time he managed Northern Ireland, leading them to their most successful achievement reaching the quarter finals of the World Cup in 1958. He was in the first group of 22 players to be inducted into the English Football Players Hall of Fame.
Born in Magherafelt, County Londonderry, Doherty began his career with Glentoran in the Irish League. After helping Glentoran to the 1933 Irish Cup, early in the 1933–34 season Doherty joined English club Blackpool, at the age of 19. He scored 29 goals in 89 league appearances over three seasons. He joined Manchester City on 19 February 1936 for a then-club record of £10,000. Blackpool needed the money urgently, and Doherty was summoned from his lunch to report to Bloomfield Road. The Irishman tried hard to persuade Blackpool directors that he did not wish to leave the club, for he was due to marry a local girl and had just bought a new house in the town. The fee was an exceptionally high transfer fee for the period; it came within £1,000 of the British record. Doherty's Manchester City debut, against Preston North End, was not a successful one. Tightly man-marked by Bill Shankly throughout, he failed to make an impact, leading to one catcall from the crowd of "Ten thousand pounds? More like ten thousand cigarette cards". Doherty later described the remainder of his first Manchester City season as "uneventful", but his second was to be anything but.
Peter Charles Doherty AC FMedSci (born 15 October 1940) is an Australian veterinary surgeon and researcher in the field of medicine. He received the Albert Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research in 1995, the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine jointly with Rolf M. Zinkernagel in 1996 and was named Australian of the Year in 1997. In the Australia Day Honours of 1997, he was named a Companion of the Order of Australia for his work with Zinkernagel. He is also a National Trust Australian Living Treasure.
Doherty was born in Brisbane, Queensland, where he attended Indooroopilly State High School. He received his bachelor's degree in veterinary science in 1962 and his master's degree in veterinary science in 1966 from the University of Queensland. After obtaining his PhD in 1970 from the University of Edinburgh, Scotland, he returned to Australia to perform his Nobel Prize-winning research at the John Curtin School of Medical Research within the Australian National University in Canberra.
At the height of his fame - fronting the Libertines, going out with supermodel Kate Moss and being one of Britain's most famous drug addicts - Pete Doherty was emblematic of London's highlife. (Subscribe: https://bit.ly/C4_News_Subscribe) But now the singer has switched the capital for the shores of Margate. And rather unexpectedly he and The Libertines are opening a hotel. Before going on tour with his new band, he spoke to Minnie Stephenson. Watch more of our explainer series here - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list... Get more news at our site - https://www.channel4.com/news/ Follow us: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Channel4News/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/Channel4News
Peter Doherty sits down for an in-depth chat with NME to talk over his debut album with new band The Puta Madres, getting healthy and clean, turning 40, kayaking, the idea of 'Albion' in the time of Brexit, the death of Mark Blanco, his fascination with drugs and prison, the strains of his relationship with Carl Barat, and what to expect from The Libertines' next album and hotel in Margate. Follow us on : Twitter: http://bit.ly/I0EsOs Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1eQ196D Subscribe to our channel to watch more: http://bit.ly/1jY5CFd
Peter Doherty releases his new album, ‘Hamburg Demonstrations’ on 2nd December. Pre-order the album now to get 'I Don't Love Anyone (But You're Not Just Anyone)' and 'Whole World Is Our Playground' instantaneously: https://PDoherty.lnk.to/HamburgDemo Video Producer: Cardel Entertainment Limited Video Director: Luca Monterosso Wittman Illustration: - Celine Jennings Footage of Peter Doherty shot by Peter Doherty and Jai Stanley. #PeterDoherty #IDontLoveAnyone #Vevo
Artist : Peter Doherty Album : Grace / Wastelands Release : 2009 3/4 - Track List - 01. Arcady 0:00 02. Last Of The English Roses 2:53 03. 1939 Returning 7:50 04. A Little Death Around the Eyes 11:01 05. Salome 14:32 06. I Am The Rain 17:47 07. Sweet By And By 21:00 08. Palace of Bone 24:06 09. Sheepskin Tearaway 28:29 10. Broken Love Song 31:12 11. New Love Grows On Trees 34:55 12. Lady Don't Fall Backwars 38:34 13. Don't Look Back (Bonus Track) 40:51 Peter Doherty (Vocal / Electric Guitar) Drew McConnell (Bass) Mick Whitnail (Electric Guitars) Stephen Street (Keyboards) Adam Ficek (Drums)
Peter Doherty covering The Verve's "The Drug's Don't Work" at the Immersed! Festival in the Trashed in Cardiff. Filmed & Edited by Year 2 Media Production students.
Taken from the upcoming album, out 26th April. Pre-order a copy now: http://smarturl.it/PeterDohertyThePuta ‘Paradise Is Under Your Nose’ written by Peter Doherty and Jack Jones. Filmed and edited by Roger Sargent in Etretat and Margate. Paradise is Under Your Nose Looking searching fighting I’m hunting for where joy goes Until at last you find out Paradise Is Under Your Nose Girls on top of mountains Distant rivers flow Polar bears Glaciers and fountains And Paradise is under your nose. It’s not Up There (Well I should know I looked all up there) It’s not down here (and I searched there too) Don’t go too far Stay right where you are The joy is wherever you go And Paradise is under your nose Searching for answers Lonely readers know Libraries and poetry And Paradise is under your ...
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Pete or Peter Doherty may refer to:
I've been wandering East of Eden
Been lost, cold, lonesome as a sparrow in the rain
I found myself tumbling to a sinking feeling
When someone said I done gone wrong
Couldn't feel no shame
I'll be leaving town on the very next train
You can wait for me little girl
But I won't be coming this way again
And it ain't nobody's business if I do
There's a slow train rumbling east of a place called
Eden
Ah, the wind blowing in proud as the trees upon the
plain
And a stranger's voice talked to me of liberty and
freedom
Yeah, it seems like he done gone wrong again
And he wears the hat like shame
Well he tasted the fruit of another
And when his Margie, when she discovered
Said she's gonna love him ten times more
Ain't nobody's business if she do
He said "some men born rich, some men born poor
But they're rich in other ways"
Into my heart his wisdom poured
It's no good crumblin, I'm making tracks to live
When I laid my love down in the light
You should've seen all the things my shadow did
The filth and the fury, the fear and the pain
It's all disappearing now
Faster than the smoke from this old train