The Libertines - The Good Old Days (2025)
Doherty famously asserts, "These are the good old days," urging listeners to find value in the present moment rather than pining for a bygone era.
The song is steeped in the band’s "Arcadian manifesto," a romanticized vision of a poetic, bohemian England. The Libertines - The good old days
The intro, sung by Barât, invokes the spirit of the ancient British warrior queen, grounding the band's modern indie-rock in a lineage of national folk history. Doherty famously asserts, "These are the good old
The opening verse—"If you’ve lost your faith in love and music / Oh, the end won’t be long"—is often cited as the band's defining ethos, suggesting that these two forces are the only things that make life worthwhile. The opening verse—"If you’ve lost your faith in
Referred to in the lyrics as a ship that "sails on course," Albion is an archaic name for Britain that the band used to represent their ideal of a "spiritual graceland".
While the title suggests nostalgia, the song’s core message is a rejection of living in the past.
Lyrics about trying to avoid falling back into "bad old ways" took on deeper meaning as Doherty’s public struggles with addiction began to mirror the band's own predicted demise. The "Get a Tattoo" Moment