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  1. The Stone Roses were an English rock band from Manchester, pioneers of the Madchester movement. Learn about their history, albums, reunion, and split.

  2. www.youtube.com › channel › UC5CYzrt7W8bGXeMiVcXgbvgThe Stone Roses - YouTube

    Watch official videos, listen to top tracks and albums, and follow the latest updates of The Stone Roses, one of the pioneers of the Madchester movement. The channel features songs like I Wanna Be Adored, Waterfall, Fools Gold and more.

  3. The Stone Roses' official music video for 'I Wanna Be Adored'. Click to listen to The Stone Roses on Spotify: http://smarturl.it/StoneRSpotify?IQid=TSRIWBAAs...

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    • 14 I Wanna Be Adored, 1989
    • 13 Breaking Into Heaven
    • 12 Sally Cinnamon, 1987
    • 11 Elephant Stone, 1988
    • 10 Made of Stone, 1989
    • 9 Begging You, 1994
    • 8 Standing Here, 1989
    • 7 Beautiful Thing, 2016
    • 6 This Is The One, 1989
    • 5 Ten Story Love Song, 1994
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    You’ve got to admire the chutzpah of opening your debut album with a song titled I Wanna Be Adored. “You adore me/ You adore me/ You adore me,” sings Ian Brown, just 26 years old, but with the outsized ego of someone who knew he was already a star. A seductively wafting and hypnotic start to an album that is justly regarded as one of the very best ...

    After keeping fans waiting for five years after debut album The Stone Roses, the band made them wait another four minutes after dropping the needle on Side One of Second Coming. That’s how long it takes for opening track Breaking Into Heaven to kick in (its first four minutes is made up of the sounds of squawking birds, tribal drums and water effec...

    The only thing wrong with the first Roses album is that it doesn’t include this, the first single that really mattered from The Stone Roses (they sound like a third division goth band on debut double A-side So Young/Tell Me). Recorded two years before that eponymous first album, everything that made that record so cherished – the 60s-influenced gui...

    Elephant Stone was the third single from the Roses after So Young/Tell Me and Sally Cinnamonand couldn’t have been more different. A fierce, propulsive dance-rock number produced by New Order’s Peter Hook, it’s notable for being the first Roses recording to feature Mani on bass. Waxed in January 1988, but not released until the October, this non-al...

    The title, of course, of Shane Meadow’s 2013 documentary on the Roses’ comeback and also the song the band were performing on BBC2’s The Late Showwhen the power cut out, prompting Ian Brown to throw a legendary strop, bellowing ‘Amateurs! Amateurs!” at the poor studio technicians. As perfect and majestic a song as the Roses ever recorded, Brown’s l...

    The Roses’ third single off Second Coming is a hard-as-nails indie-dance classic, a flare of tightly-wound techno-rock propelled by Mani’s pulsing bass and some soaring guitar work from Squire. Dance fans had hoped that the band’s second album might have picked up from where Fools Gold left off, but its mostly trad rock stylings left many of those ...

    It was a sign of how much great material the Roses were pumping out in the late 1980s that they could essentially throw away a song as sky-scrapingly brilliant as Standing Here. The B-side to She Bangs The Drums, Standing Hereboasts some beautifully languid guitar work from Squire and some sweetly vulnerable lyrics from Ian Brown (“I could park a j...

    All For One, released first, may not have lived up to the lofty expectations of fans who’d had to wait 21 years for new Roses music, but follow-up single Beautiful Thing was arguably the stronger song. A typically whacked-out Brown lyric (“There was no crucifixion/ Just lies to steal your mind”) attached to a blissed out funk rhythm, Beautiful Thin...

    Crazily, this highlight from The Stone Roses (oh, what are we talking about, every track is a highlight) was never put out as a single. As anthemic as the Roses ever got, This Is The One builds steadily to a euphoric, air-punching climax, and the fact that it’s merely an album track, nestled in between Shoot You Down and I Am The Resurrection,only ...

    The closest the Roses got on their second album to the sugared pop of their first record, this one is, for John Squire, a fairly simple love song, with Brown delivering some of the guitarist’s most unadorned lyrics (“When your questions go unanswered/ And the silence is killing you/ Take my hand baby, I’m your man/ I got loving enough for two.”). T...

    A playlist of the best songs by the influential Manchester band, from I Wanna Be Adored to Beautiful Thing. Learn about their 60s-inspired guitar licks, their dance-rock hits and their legendary reunion.

  4. The Stone Roses - Fools Gold (Official Video)Listen to The Stone Roses' here: https://TheStoneRoses.lnk.to/BestOfSubscribe to The Stone Roses' YouTube Channe...

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  5. May 27, 2020 · How The Stone Roses made history with their legendary outdoor show on a toxic-waste dump in 1990. Read the stories of the organisers, artists and fans who witnessed the event that became a symbol of a generation.

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