The "Stone Roses": Talking

by Brian Chapman

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Manchester's Stone Roses woke up a stagnant late-Eighties music scene with an eponymous debut album of danceable rock that set the charts ablaze and remains a fixture in critics' list today. The UK went mad for them but legal hassles, family responsibilities and personal problems esnured it was downhill from then on. Yet though Ian Brown, John Squire and Mani Mounfield remain powerful forces in British rock today, the question on most fans lips remain: will there ever be a second coming? QUOTES INCLUDE: 'If you think of four Brooke Bond chimps on very strong drugs, then that would be very close to how we were.' MANI (2002) 'Silvertone signed us for 35 years, we'd have only got 10 for armed robbery.' THE STONE ROSES (1990) 'Having spend the last 10 years in the filthiest business in the universe, it's a pleasure to announce the end of the Stone Roses. God bless all who gave us their love and supported us. Special thanks to the people of Manchester, who sent us on our way. Peace be upon you.' IAN BROWN (1996)
  • ISBN10 0711998906
  • ISBN13 9780711998902
  • Publish Date 15 March 2004
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher Hal Leonard Europe Limited
  • Imprint Wise Publications
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 136
  • Language English