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Who were The Stone Roses? Formed in Manchester in 1985, The Stone Roses originally featured singer Ian Brown, guitarist John Squire, bass player Gary 'Mani' Mounfield and drummer Alan 'Reni' Wren.
The 'Roses were incredible though that night - even without Reni on drums. Andy Barding disagrees as to the quality of the gig, but illuminates the subsequent crowd trouble.
Mani predicted fireworks, yet in the event the Roses’ return was a damp squib that petered out over five uninspiring years. By the time of their final show at Hampden Park, Glasgow, in June 2017, ...
The failure of The Stone Roses is a stark reminder of how much there is to lose. During the late 1980s and early 1990s, The Stone Roses and Oasis were two bands joined at the figurative hip.
The Stone Roses at the time of their debut album: Reni, Mani, Ian Brown and John Squire. Picture: Michel Linssen/Redferns/Getty Images There was a gap of over five years between The Stone Roses ...
A new Stone Roses album never materialised during their six-year because "no one" wanted to make it.
But The Second Coming has plenty that deserves your attention, starting with the opening song, a sinisterly funky 11-minute snake of a tune that shows Mani (bass) and Reni (drums) at their very best.
The 'I Am The Resurrection' indie rock legends released their self titled debut LP in 1989 before dropping the follow-up 'Second Coming' five years later, but a third record never materialised, even ...
If you’ve ever wondered what Liam Gallagher fronting the Stone Roses would have sounded like — and don’t just say “Oasis” — have I got a song for you.
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