I Get Along
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Frequently Asked Questions
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When was 'I Get Along' by The Libertines released?
'I Get Along' was released on June 3, 2002, as part of the band's first single, which was a double A-side along with 'What a Waster.'
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Who wrote the lyrics for 'I Get Along'?
The lyrics for 'I Get Along' were written by Carl Barât and Peter Doherty, who are the frontmen and founding members of The Libertines.
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What musical influences are evident in 'I Get Along' by The Libertines?
The Libertines' musical style is characterized by indie rock, garage rock revival, and post-punk revival with punk rock influences. Bands like The Jam, Sex Pistols, The Clash, and The Buzzcocks have influenced their sound.
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Where and how did The Libertines start playing gigs?
Many of The Libertines' early gigs took place in the flat shared by Peter Doherty and Carl Barât, known as 'The Albion Rooms.' They also booked themselves into the Odessa studios and played at Filthy Macnasty's Whiskey Cafe in Islington.
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Who produced the first single that featured 'I Get Along'?
The first single featuring 'I Get Along' was produced by Bernard Butler, a former guitarist of the band Suede.
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What was the reception of 'I Get Along' and the band's first single release?
'I Get Along' and the band's first single received a highly positive reception, though it had limited airplay due to its profanities. Despite this, it was highly praised and led to The Libertines being featured on the cover of NME magazine for the first time.