Sky_Blue_Daz
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At 8pm tonight. Hope they do an arena tour soon
Whar annoys me is people filming it on their phones or even trying to ring others from the gig
Class???
Wow
Sounds like a sea horses b side or 80's tea time kids show
very poor
yeah I thought there first proper album and made of Stone were brilliant in places , shit in others , Second proper album had a couple Good tracks but ultimately was shit.Not a fan of them I gather?
yeah I thought there first proper album and made of Stone were brilliant in places , shit in others , Second proper album had a couple Good tracks but ultimately was shit.
I love all of ian brown's solo albums , far far better than any Stone roses stuff.
I can't see how they've become so legendary over the years , there were far better bands out around Manchester scene at the time , just don't get the mad love in .
Oh , plus everyone and his dog reckons they were at spike island, but if you really were there, you'd know it was shit haha ,
Stone roses must be the biggest bluff in the history of music
happy mondays , charlatans , new order , straight off the top of my head .Just out of interest what were the better bands around in your opinion?
Sorry but I just don't agree that Stone roses were more influencing on music than mondays or charlatans. One album in 89 , then oasis blur came along in 93 and made up all forget about madChesterI don't think you can call their debut album a one "part" album, it is quality album and aided regarded as one of the best released in the 80's. Second Coming is also a good album with some good quality songs. I'm a big fan of the other 3 bands you mention, new order aside (well their former incarnation Joy division were even more influential) the stone roses had far more impact on the music scene than the other 2. It was not just about the music, but the way they emerged, doing secret warehouse gigs, then spike island, etc that they have become iconic.
I've listened to the new single a few times now, and actually you're right, its okey not class.
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It could be Donald Trump's campaign song, have to say I think it's a very weak effort.What a load of absolute shite this new song is, embarrasing and cringeworthy.
"all for one and one for all, if we all join hands we'll build a wall"
They've taken 20 years to come up with that?! Fucking awful.
http://www.nme.com/photos/20-albums-that-wouldn-t-have-been-made-without-the-stone-roses/337308Sorry but I just don't agree that Stone roses were more influencing on music than mondays or charlatans. One album in 89 , then oasis blur came along in 93 and made up all forget about madChester
tone roses did not have THE influence you seem to imagine they did, for some reason they have been placed on a pedestal along side spinal scream even tho they only spawned one album of dubious legendary status . I just don't get how a came with such a lack of albums has been placed at the top table like they have , it defies logic
that NME story is terrible .http://www.nme.com/photos/20-albums-that-wouldn-t-have-been-made-without-the-stone-roses/337308
http://www.clashmusic.com/feature/the-stone-roses-tim-burgess-interview
Liam Gallagher: Stone Roses inspired me - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-15404083
http://crossfadr.com/2011/10/28/the-stone-roses-influence-on-dance-music-dj-culture/
Take a look at @NoelOasisQuotes's Tweet: https://twitter.com/NoelOasisQuotes/status/309387254097379328?s=09
Doesn't matter how many albums you make, you can still be an influence. The La's only had one album, Jeff Buckley only had one album, Derek and the dominoes only had one album, they have all had some....feck me even the sex pistols only had 1 album, they were and still are massively influential
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Yup.... I'm another big stone roses fan, I saw them back in the day & seen Ian Brown several times, including a barnstormer of a gig at the manc appollo in 2004 where Mani & Noel Gallagher joined in....I'm a big Stone Roses fan but the new song is crap. It sounds like one of the ubiquitous brit pop era bands. Ian Brown has made much better solo stuff than that drivel.
that's the Best review i've heard . ClassicI'm not a fan of that genre but the new song is rubbish. If someone told you it was an old Bryan Adams b-side you wouldn't doubt them.
so what do we all think of the 'new' new single beautiful thing
i love it, proper stone roses , unlike that poor comeback 'b-side' single