ScouseFox Posted 2 November 2015 Posted 2 November 2015 got 4 flares a bucket hat and a karrimor jacket meself like
Guest Manini Posted 2 November 2015 Posted 2 November 2015 17-year-old instagram awayday banterfootylads who wear £700 coats to mid-summer gigs and look at you funny if you step on their brand new Spezials won't be though. 80 quid is literally taking the piss out of the general public. I paid 60 to go and see Noel Gallagher and i still have sleepless nights over that
FLAN Posted 2 November 2015 Posted 2 November 2015 Underwhelming. The reunion was special but this feels like a cash cow now
bovril Posted 2 November 2015 Posted 2 November 2015 Underwhelming. The reunion was special but this feels like a cash cow now Tell me about it. Kind of depressing really. This thread full of posters like "fvcking love the Stone Roses, got their greatest hits and everything".
Strokes Posted 2 November 2015 Posted 2 November 2015 Underwhelming. The reunion was special but this feels like a cash cow now I had a ticket to the reunion but missed it as my daughter was sick, I will be so buzzing for this as I thought I'd missed my chance to see them
Stevosevic Posted 2 November 2015 Posted 2 November 2015 I'll go to one of their smaller gigs in Europe somewhere and make a weekend of it. I prefer the experience at smaller venues than the big stadiums/parks. Only a matter of time before more are announced.
LutterworthLCFC Posted 3 November 2015 Posted 3 November 2015 Seen them in 2012 at vfestival. Would definitely go again!
purpleronnie Posted 3 November 2015 Posted 3 November 2015 I'll go to one of their smaller gigs in Europe somewhere and make a weekend of it. I prefer the experience at smaller venues than the big stadiums/parks. Only a matter of time before more are announced. Me too, really don't like outside stadium gigs, but if they only play them I guess it leaves little choice.
Babylon Posted 3 November 2015 Posted 3 November 2015 Got tickets to go to the donkey a week Friday to see that tribute band
Babylon Posted 3 November 2015 Posted 3 November 2015 I'll go to one of their smaller gigs in Europe somewhere and make a weekend of it. I prefer the experience at smaller venues than the big stadiums/parks. Only a matter of time before more are announced. I went to the first comeback gig a few years back, I honestly walked out half way through. The sound was fecking awful, really but my off massive outside stuff like that. I'd seen Ian Brown at De Mont after his last solo album and that blew the Roses one away with just 1000 people there.
Stevosevic Posted 3 November 2015 Posted 3 November 2015 I went to the first comeback gig a few years back, I honestly walked out half way through. The sound was fecking awful, really but my off massive outside stuff like that. I'd seen Ian Brown at De Mont after his last solo album and that blew the Roses one away with just 1000 people there. Ian Brown solo gigs are good fun. I went to the Finsbury Park Stone Roses gig in June 2013 and the sound wasn't great at all, the previous summer i saw them at Benicassim which was outside but much smaller and compact and it was much better. I also saw Noel Gallagher in Milan this year at a venue that couldn't have been more than 2,000 and the sound was awesome, much better than when i've seen him in larger venues.
Stevosevic Posted 3 November 2015 Posted 3 November 2015 Me too, really don't like outside stadium gigs, but if they only play them I guess it leaves little choice. I'm confident there will be smaller venues in Europe to follow this announcement, if the rumours of a 3rd album are true then i imagine it will be a world tour.
goose2010 Posted 3 November 2015 Posted 3 November 2015 Not for me - I do like the roses but the thought of paying £80 to see them just doesn't appeal. Can you imagine the amount of Bell ends that will be in the crowd?!
filbertway Posted 3 November 2015 Posted 3 November 2015 Should be some decent support though as well shouldn't there? Remember paying £50 odd to see Arctic Monkeys at the Don Valley and they had Dead Sons, Miles kane and Vaccines supporting. Was well worth it.
Bellend Sebastian Posted 3 November 2015 Posted 3 November 2015 Not for me - I do like the roses but the thought of paying £80 to see them just doesn't appeal. Can you imagine the amount of Bell ends that will be in the crowd?! I won't be there. My missus was asking me if I fancied going last night and I said you'll be alright on your own
Steve_Guppy_Left_Foot Posted 3 November 2015 Posted 3 November 2015 Bound to include songs from the new album so should be good.
FLAN Posted 5 November 2015 Posted 5 November 2015 I had a ticket to the reunion but missed it as my daughter was sick, I will be so buzzing for this as I thought I'd missed my chance to see them Fair play. Wish you luck in getting tix
goose2010 Posted 6 November 2015 Posted 6 November 2015 especially when they are still available on seetickets, well for the Wednesday any way. This is a week before Glastonbury as well any one think they will headline then? As its what Kasabian did with Viccy Park Can see it being Coldplay , Muse and the Stone Roses next year.
goose2010 Posted 6 November 2015 Posted 6 November 2015 got 12. may be looking to sell. Why would you buy 12 if you don't need 12?
DEMANN Posted 7 November 2015 Posted 7 November 2015 I love the Stone Roses. I listen to their records regularly, but don't feel the need to see four fifty-somethings playing songs that they wrote when they were much younger men. I realise that their popularity has grown over the years, and that lots of fans have never seen them, but I can't bear old men playing at being young men.
RonnieTodger Posted 7 November 2015 Posted 7 November 2015 Got tickets for the Wednesday gig in the end. They do look weird now though.
Spiritwalker Posted 8 November 2015 Posted 8 November 2015 Got tickets for me and the misses, hoping to make a weekend of it but struggling to get a hotel.
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