Rocket-Ron Posted 19 March 2009 Posted 19 March 2009 http://www.nme.com/news/the-stone-roses/43542That's a no then Here also http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7952409.stm
Cobbo Posted 16 May 2009 Posted 16 May 2009 Your knuckles whiten on the wheel The last thing that your hands will feel Your final flight cant be delayed No earth, just sky its so surreal Your pink fat lips let go a scream You fry and melt I love the scene Sometimes I fantasise When the streets are cold and lonely And the cars they burn below me Dont these times fill your eyes When the streets are cold and lonely And the cars they burn below me Are you all alone Is anybody home? Im standing warm against the cold Now that the flames have taken hold At least you left your life in style And for far as I can see Ten twisted grills grin back at me Bad money dies I love the scene Sometimes I fantasise When the streets are cold and lonely And the cars they burn below me Dont these times fill your eyes When the streets are cold and lonely And the cars they burn below me Are you all alone Is anybody home? Sometimes I fantasise When the streets are cold and lonely And the cars they burn below me Dont these times fill your eyes When the streets are cold and lonely And the cars they burn below me Are you all alone Are you made of stone?
SmoothGary Posted 19 May 2009 Posted 19 May 2009 Read today that John Leckie who produced The Stone Roses classic album (and Radiohead) has been out discovering new talent in...India. Has selected a bunch of quality Indian bands to record an album with. Should be interesting.
ASH17LCFC Posted 21 May 2009 Posted 21 May 2009 Im not so sure and yet I know Give me your life Its worthless anyhow And worthless comes Im not so tall As I like to think I am Though Ill be found Forever in your pain And here it comes Id rather be no one than someone with no one Id rather be no one than someone with no one No one to love
DANGEROUS TIGER Posted 24 May 2009 Posted 24 May 2009 Im not so sure and yet I knowGive me your life Its worthless anyhow And worthless comes Im not so tall As I like to think I am Though Ill be found Forever in your pain And here it comes Id rather be no one than someone with no one Id rather be no one than someone with no one No one to love :eek: You must be joking. What a load of old rubbish.
ASH17LCFC Posted 25 May 2009 Posted 25 May 2009 :eek: You must be joking. What a load of old rubbish. Oh i'm sorry, good and listen to your PRETTY WOMEN WALKING DOWN THE STREET !!! (everything wrong with 60's music)
ASH17LCFC Posted 6 June 2009 Posted 6 June 2009 They are quality. If you get a chance mate, download a song Called Here It Comes. Here the live version don't really do it the jutice it derserves
Red Leicester Posted 6 June 2009 Posted 6 June 2009 i'm guessing oasis are a hell of lot better live than the roses... Not really a lot in it from my experience - both were a bit shite.
Finchy Posted 6 June 2009 Posted 6 June 2009 If you get a chance mate, download a song Called Here It Comes.Here the live version don't really do it the jutice it derserves Absolute tuneeee Something we can agree on, The Stone Roses are incredible.
ASH17LCFC Posted 6 June 2009 Posted 6 June 2009 Absolute tuneeeeSomething we can agree on, The Stone Roses are incredible. Yeah Glad you said to Sam to download Turns into stone. Its better then the second coming in my opinion. All Across the Sands is another gem.
Finchy Posted 6 June 2009 Posted 6 June 2009 Yeah Glad you said to Sam to download Turns into stone. Its better then the second coming in my opinion. All Across the Sands is another gem. Turns Into Stone is a beaut. I listen to it just as much if not more than the debut, some right classics on it, Elephant Stone, Mersey Paradise, Going Down, The Hardest Thing In The World, Where Angels Play
ASH17LCFC Posted 6 June 2009 Posted 6 June 2009 Turns Into Stone is a beaut. I listen to it just as much if not more than the debut, some right classics on it, Elephant Stone, Mersey Paradise, Going Down, The Hardest Thing In The World, Where Angels Play Yeah just a perfect album, i wish that was their second album. I always said that after Oasis they would be the band i would love to see live. Hopefuly one day we'll get a reunion at Spike Island
Finchy Posted 6 June 2009 Posted 6 June 2009 Yeah just a perfect album, i wish that was their second album. I always said that after Oasis they would be the band i would love to see live. Hopefuly one day we'll get a reunion at Spike Island Would have loved to have been around when they were at their best. Although a lot of people say they were sh*te live. Unfortunately I don't reckon we'll get a reunion, Ian is definitely against it happening. Seeing him at Reading tho, that's still gonna be pretty good when he plays some Roses stuff.
ASH17LCFC Posted 6 June 2009 Posted 6 June 2009 Would have loved to have been around when they were at their best. Although a lot of people say they were sh*te live. Unfortunately I don't reckon we'll get a reunion, Ian is definitely against it happening. Seeing him at Reading tho, that's still gonna be pretty good when he plays some Roses stuff. Yeah alot of people said they were shi*e live but i still would just loved to see them live. I don't think either a reunion will happen. If it was gonna happen it would of already. Why i wanna see Ian Brown live, just for the Roses stuff but to be fair his solo stuff is good. You ever heard John Squire solo work ? This is my favourite out the lot, I miss you - John Squire Found this, worth a listen
Finchy Posted 6 June 2009 Posted 6 June 2009 It's pretty good stuff, but his voice lets him down a lot. As a guitarist tho, he's just amazing, one of the best Britain's ever had.
Miquel The Work Geordie Posted 6 June 2009 Posted 6 June 2009 Ian Brown has some pretty decent solo stuff, yeah. Reign, FEAR, Dolphins Were Monkeys, Golden Gaze... Quality.
DANGEROUS TIGER Posted 9 June 2009 Posted 9 June 2009 Oh i'm sorry, good and listen to your PRETTY WOMEN WALKING DOWN THE STREET !!! (everything wrong with 60's music) [/qu My dog howls better than Oasis supposedly sings. Sorry, but so true. Have you ever had a hearing test? I recommend you do.
Matt Posted 10 August 2009 Posted 10 August 2009 Nothing new but Mani is just speaking sense Ex-Stone Roses bassist Mani has said that he would love to see former band members Ian Brown and John Squire finally bury the hatchet.The pair haven't spoken to each other since Squire quit the Manchester band in April 1996. Mani believes it's about time they put their differences behind them. "We've released a 20th anniversary edition of our debut which we won't celebrate because unfortunately Ian and John still aren't talking," he said. He continued: "It's getting very boring that one now isn't it? I don't know why they don't kiss and make up". Rumour mill Earlier this year, rumours of a Stone Roses reunion started to circulate again with the news that the band were re-releasing their 1989 self-titled debut album. However, Squire quickly ended any speculation when he issued a piece of his own artwork declaring: "I have no desire whatsoever to desecrate the grave of seminal Manchester pop group The Stone Roses." Telling the Stone Roses to reform is like asking someone to go back to their old partner The Stone Roses producer John Leckie John Leckie, who produced the record and has previously worked with The Verve and Radiohead, believes that it is too much to ask the original line up to reform. "If you split up from your boyfriend or your girlfriend and someone says, 'You must go back to him again', you'd take it as being a bit rude," he explained. "That's a bit like telling the Roses to reform." The Stone Roses: 20th Anniversary Edition, which is available in three different formats that includes previously unreleased demos, special slipcases and booklets, has been re-mastered by Brown and Leckie. "Knowing Ian, I think he'd probably have turned up the bass and the drums and made it a bit more rhythmic," Mani said. "There's unheard-of demos as well on there which which I'd really like to hear." 'Something special' The ex-Stone Roses bassist also admitted that he knew the band had made something special when they finally completed their landmark debut. "We knew the power of the songs," he enthused. "There was no-one else doing anything like that and we thought, 'If we find the right person to record them it'll be a breeze because we've got better songs than everybody else'. "There hadn't been songs this good coming out of Manchester since The Smiths. So we were quietly confident." Leckie added: "Even back then it did stand out as something quite special, especially the way the band put forward this, 'We're going to take over the world' vibe. "All them knew that this was one of the greatest things ever." The Stone Roses: 20th Anniversary Edition is out now. It wouldn't be the same, it wouldn't be as good but The Stone Roses are a band I really wanna see live, REFORM! There not gonna though
Flynny Posted 10 August 2009 Posted 10 August 2009 Is the remaster out yet? I can't help thinking it's exactly the sort of album to benefit from one, it's a bit murky occasionally.
Matt Posted 10 August 2009 Posted 10 August 2009 Is the remaster out yet? I can't help thinking it's exactly the sort of album to benefit from one, it's a bit murky occasionally. Yeah came out today. I'm thinking the same. I heard Ian Brown saying the other day one of the reason why he was against reforming and touring with the band again was because people only reform for the money, what about this album then? Although that might have more to do with the record company wanting to cash in.
Flynny Posted 10 August 2009 Posted 10 August 2009 Yeah came out today.I'm thinking the same. I heard Ian Brown saying the other day one of the reason why he was against reforming and touring with the band again was because people only reform for the money, what about this album then? Although that might have more to do with the record company wanting to cash in. It's worth them doing it so that it doesn't sound quieter than everything else on my ipod. To be fair if any of them don't need the money it'll be Ian Brown.
stez Posted 10 August 2009 Posted 10 August 2009 Yeah came out today.I'm thinking the same. I heard Ian Brown saying the other day one of the reason why he was against reforming and touring with the band again was because people only reform for the money, what about this album then? Although that might have more to do with the record company wanting to cash in. silvertone have done nothing but cash in on the roses.
Bellend Sebastian Posted 10 August 2009 Posted 10 August 2009 It's worth them doing it so that it doesn't sound quieter than everything else on my ipod. To be fair if any of them don't need the money it'll be Ian Brown. A good remaster can do a record wonders. The new remastered Smiths stuff is wonderful, but it was overseen by Johnny Marr so it should be. I never thought 'The Stone Roses' was in desperate need of one, personally
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