I'm from Liverpool and got to concede and take a bow to the fact that Manchester is miles ahead music wise. So many great bands, the Roses right up there. Mad for it our kid!!!
Pretty much a perfect debut album. Very few albums ever reach this level of brilliance on the first go. "WATERFALL" is my favorite from this album... but you just about pick any track and be thrilled.
Iconic album, hugely influential. John Squire, Mani & Reni were fantastic musicians. This was the closing track on the album - that Wikipedia article you were reading from explains the meaning of the lyrics. Squire is one of the greatest guitarists of his generation. Check out his band The Seahorses who enjoyed success after the Roses broke up. 'Blinded By The Sun' and 'Love Is The Law' are definitely worth a listen.
There from my own town of Manchester and are part of the madchester scene. Manchester has produced some of the most iconic bands in history including joy division /new order the smiths, oasis etc etc etc 😊
Fantastic song from an iconic album that truly deserves a deep look. I hope you please your followers on this channel reacting to the entire stuff. You won't regret. Cheers to JP and to whom suggested it!
I've been waiting for this one and knew it would just be a matter of time. My favorite song from arguably the best album of its time. This album deserves a full listen.
For a million and one reasons, 1989 was the most memorable year of my life. And that was the year the Roses came into my life. Where I lived these guys were truly underground. "Fool's Gold" ruled the dance floor and the clubs and college radio were the only places where you'd hear them. When a few years later Britpop exploded I was underwhelmed. These guys had done all that stuff already way better years before. The one thing about this band that I never stopped wondering about was whether or not they would have been the biggest band in the world if they had a better vocalist. Not magnitudes better, just someone competent at singing like Liam Gallagher. I say that because the three instrumentalists in the band were superlative. Alan Wren (Reni) was a superb drummer and Gary Mounfield (Mani) was a wonderful bassist. John Squire was a prodigiously talented guitarist. In my opinion, second only in talent (maybe) and influence to Johnny Marr among post 1980 guitarists. That whole instrumental second section in this song was recorded in ONE take. Ian Brown could scarcely keep himself in tune. Ever.
He sounded good on record and suited their sound (at least on the first album), playing live he was hit and miss, I think his voice wasn't very powerful and when he tried to sing loud he went out of tune. But the real reason they lost their way wasn't his voice. After the first album they needed to go straight back in the studio and get the second one done, but they took it too easy - too much money, too many drugs, then they were restricted by their record deal which they struggled to get out of, family stuff got in the way, then they drifted apart. The second album has it's moments but by then they'd lost momentum and were pretty dysfunctional and only Squire was actually producing any songs, and they ended up with only half a great album. But they were never going to be one of those bands that went on for decades.
I hear what ur saying, can't quite imagine another voice taking Brown's place tho. It's definitely part of the flavour. But saying that, 35 yrs of familiarity has probably ingrained it in there beyond question. I was only 13 when this came out, it'd be like changing the colour of the sky. Absolutely he's not the objectively best vocalist tho. Talk about right place at the right time...jammy sod.
He was the musical glue, a talented multi instrumentalist. He had a band of his own called 'The Rub' who played some live gigs but never put anything out. The stuff is out there on the net though.
If you needed any more proof about the riches we received in the late 80s from the alternative scene, two of what are considered to be among the best albums of the Alternative Genre, the Stone Roses debut, and Disintegration by The Cure, BOTH CAME OUT ON THE SAME DAY.
A big day - "Resurrection" is one of the defining tracks of a generation. Understanding the cultural moment of the song & album - the "Second Summer Of Love" & Madchester - is critical.
In 1988/89 I bought 3 albums based on NME reviews: The Wonder Stuff - Eight legged Groove Machine, Pop Will Eat Itself - This is the Day ..., and the Stone Roses first album. All of them are really good albums but the Stone Roses album was genius.
I bought this album because of I wanna be Adored and remember loving it and the album but it’s been a long while… thought I knew this’n but not really. I did enjoy the track, going to have to dig it out, as well as Second Coming, I think I have that too. More please.
John Leckie on production duties. The band requested him because they loved his work with XTC aler ego’s Duke Of Stratosphere. Le kid also produced early simple minds albums.
Spike Island, Widnes in 1990. This is where they really became royalty ❤ To this day, I walk that Island every few weeks....one of the more unusual places for a seminal gig like the roses put on but cemented them properly on the main stage of rock n roll 😁
You are correct in that this is the track they usually closed their shows with. A great live version of this from Blackpool 1989 is on UA-cam and that's over 12 minutes long! They keep on going even more at the end of this studio version. Also, good bongo work by Ian Brown😊. ua-cam.com/video/2BfnXX7EvhM/v-deo.htmlsi=TWk2OibZ13RyoUAd
An older friend of mine was an a*r man in the 80,'s. Stone Roses were one of the companies clients that he worked with. He has carried his love for them even still after all of these years ..what fun he had..Great tune.
Growing up the roses , they changed the face of music. They brought fashion, swagger and attitude, ian brown the singer is a legend over here in england, in the early 90's every indie band wanted to be the next stone roses. Liam gallagher once said if there was no stone roses there would never have been oasis. Not forgetting the drugs and raves that went hand in hand with this madchester movement. The roses were at the top of the tree
The Stone Roses might be my favourite album ever but don’t slight Oasis man. They made it much bigger, released far more quality stuff and had the best British front man ever between 1994-1997. The Stone Roses should have been as big as Oasis but blew it. I’ll never stop loving them though, they mean so much to us in Manchester
@@tomben6180 mate....if Liam Gallagher calls the stone roses the best band ever.... Well, I dunno bruv.🤔 Watch the reunion at pars hall Warrington, when they reunited.. Liam is there as a fanboy. Oasis, more main stream success, as it appealed to the masses.. But us mancs know who the better band is..😉
@@antonytheolddog8626 He didn’t, he’s repeatedly correctly stated the Beatles are the best band ever. The Stone Roses is a better album than any Oasis album but the latter had more longevity and released far more good songs. Don’t forget the Second Coming was a flop, despite a couple of good tracks. Across Definitely Maybe, What’s the Story and the Masterplan, Oasis had a longer list of quality songs.
@@tomben6180 Both bands came from Manchester but they were totally different, Oasis were really reinventing the Beatles whereas the Stone Roses had their own unique fusion of dance and indie/blues rock.
I bought their greatest hits cd after my little co-worker turned me on to I Want To Be Adored (thanks Valentina!) and put two 12's in the trunk of my car after hearing this song! I also really like my little computer speakers (Swans M10's) but they run for cover when I start playing something like this!
This album is amazing, you really need to check out this band they’re one of the best British bands ever. You’ll love the first album so many classics she bangs the drums, waterfall, Made Of Stone, Shoot you down and Definitely The non album single Fools Gold.
This is so interesting. The intro is so 60s but the vocal is punk. There's a bit of early Floyd and Elvis Costello in there too. I'd say a sizeable bit of Phish too. Dang, this is a great mashup of styles.
I was delighted when I saw that you'd done this, and I was surprised to hear that I was one of the people that recommended it, I have a terrible memory for stuff like that :D
I have listened to this as my last song on my phone/ ipod / Walkman as i walk into work every day for 20 years....the instrumental always gets me feeling i can cope with anything , puts me into such a postive mood. When they play live this is always the last tune, the crowd head off basically la la laaaing it all the way home.
Thats exactly how i first interpreted this song in 89. The first part is like the message, and then the srcond part is the resurrection that kinda spreads out and gets wider and more intense. So if you were to interprete it in a Christian sense thats seems to be how it's intended, at least to me. And i saw them down the road at blackpool empress ballroom when i was 17 and they did end the show with this song. To date it is the best gig I've been to. Maybe that had a lot to do with my age and the scene that was around at the time in this part of the world. But ive seen lots of other bands since and no other gig has left such a deep impression on my memory. Also makes me remember some of my old mates.
Reni was and Is a fantastic drummer...you kinda remind me of him, looks wise tbf. This album is fantastic. Please do every song off of it. ( also please carry in with you exploration of the xtc albums too.) Love the content my G. ❤
❤❤❤❤ A band whose dance edge changed the way I loved music. Them and New Order. I was 19. Hearing it now, I can hear elements of Think for Yourself by The Beatles ❤
As a mancunian who heard this back in early 1990 I was gobsmacked by the vibe the city went through talking about them, wearing the same clothes and people saying they had an impact the same as the sex pistols.
"For I am the resurrection and the light, Whoever believes in me, though they die. Yet shall they live". And play music, with everything they have to give.😇✌&❤.
One of the greatest first albums of all time, never to be matched in their catalogue, similar to the band The Cars: legendary first album, never to come close again.
Really, you need to listen to the whole album. It is one of, if not the best albums ever. And certainly for debut albums. Spectacular. Really. Just do it. Really really.
Probably one of the best albums of the eighties and nineties, if not of all time. The guitar solo / jam at the end of I am the Resurrection - is probably one of the best ever also. I think you were kind with your assessment of the what the song was about - because in truth, The Stone Roses were very arrogant individuals, with heaps of attitude - and tbh I think Ian Brown did actually think he was the Messiah at times. I mean - they called their second album "Second Coming" - so that's a bit of a clue.
Love the Stone Roses! Have you listened to the Kitchens of Distinction? Also highly recommended. Try the song On Tooting Broadway Station from the album "The Death of Cool." Wait for the wall of sound! The song Mad As Snow is sublime. And of course, there is the wall of sound.
Kitchens are amazing. Everything on Strange Free World and The Death Of Cool is gold. I was genuinely astonished first time I heard their music, and I can't say that about too many other bands.
The greatest debut album of all time. ( and they left off several top tracks that would have just been as good. I.e, Sally Cinnamon, Elephant Stone. Fools Gold, all three of these songs are same level.
Ah, now, don't you hear, Justin, the rhythmic influence of The Light Pours Out Of Me by Magazine. You know, one of the other seminal Manchester bands. (Obviously this was an effort to push you ahead on your Magazine journey. If such a thing exists.)
fvkin vibed with it a ton. epic musical content. keep up the content please 😵A suggestion as well! October Ends' new song is on a whole other level. You should react to their new song! 🔥
Great track, and always my fave off the album. The jingly 60's style, poppy start giving way to the semi-psyche jam, really good stuff. The Mancs (Mancunians) had a good run in the 80's. This lot, The Happy Mondays, New Fast Automatic Daffodils, Black Grape... All bands worth checking out. Albums to look out for: HM, Bummed. NFAD, Body Exit Mind. BG, It's Great When You're Straight... Yeah.
Good album but very overrated. I like 4 songs in the album and that is one of them.. The producer was John Leckie ( XTC, Magazine, The Dukes of Stratosphear, Be Bop De Luxe...)
I bought this album on its actual release date....its one of the greatest debut albums EVER and this song is sublime and genius....
The greatest debut album, no contest.
For people of a certain age, this is the Holy Grail.
lol if that age is 20, then yeah😅
@@lukashislop5890 No, we were around and had our ears to the ground when this album came out... it dropped THE SAME DAY AS DISINTEGRATION by The Cure.
@@eboethrasher oh I can only imagine how transcendent that day must have been!
I'm 67 and I love the album, too.
This is one the best songs ever made. Love the Stone roses really want Jp to do this album
Worth continuing with this album, every track is top notch. Another great Manchester band.
Agree!
The best Manchester band in my opinion
THE sound of the summer of '89...it was everywhere...nearly every shop in Manchester U.K.
Absolutely joyous album!💖🌠
The greatest 😊
I'm from Liverpool and got to concede and take a bow to the fact that Manchester is miles ahead music wise. So many great bands, the Roses right up there. Mad for it our kid!!!
Pretty much a perfect debut album. Very few albums ever reach this level of brilliance on the first go. "WATERFALL" is my favorite from this album... but you just about pick any track and be thrilled.
As a bass player, this was one of my favourite songs to jam with. The funky instrumental section can go on forever.
I sing the guitar like it's lyrics just like with Pink Floyd or gnr
I've been into music since the early sixties and if I was forced to choose my favourite album, it would be this one. It's a masterpiece.
Great comment😁
@@jamesrowe3606 I agree
One album for the rest of my life it would be this
Iconic album, hugely influential. John Squire, Mani & Reni were fantastic musicians. This was the closing track on the album - that Wikipedia article you were reading from explains the meaning of the lyrics. Squire is one of the greatest guitarists of his generation. Check out his band The Seahorses who enjoyed success after the Roses broke up. 'Blinded By The Sun' and 'Love Is The Law' are definitely worth a listen.
There from my own town of Manchester and are part of the madchester scene. Manchester has produced some of the most iconic bands in history including joy division /new order the smiths, oasis etc etc etc 😊
I'm forever grateful to Manchester for the greatness it bestowed upon the world!!
@@ijustneedmyself You are welcome 🇧🇼
Fantastic song from an iconic album that truly deserves a deep look. I hope you please your followers on this channel reacting to the entire stuff. You won't regret. Cheers to JP and to whom suggested it!
I've been waiting for this one and knew it would just be a matter of time. My favorite song from arguably the best album of its time. This album deserves a full listen.
This is the one...this is the one.....
Saw them at Middlesbrough Town Hall in the summer of '89. They played this last and the end instrumental section went on for weeks.
Iconic album
For a million and one reasons, 1989 was the most memorable year of my life. And that was the year the Roses came into my life. Where I lived these guys were truly underground. "Fool's Gold" ruled the dance floor and the clubs and college radio were the only places where you'd hear them. When a few years later Britpop exploded I was underwhelmed. These guys had done all that stuff already way better years before. The one thing about this band that I never stopped wondering about was whether or not they would have been the biggest band in the world if they had a better vocalist. Not magnitudes better, just someone competent at singing like Liam Gallagher.
I say that because the three instrumentalists in the band were superlative. Alan Wren (Reni) was a superb drummer and Gary Mounfield (Mani) was a wonderful bassist. John Squire was a prodigiously talented guitarist. In my opinion, second only in talent (maybe) and influence to Johnny Marr among post 1980 guitarists. That whole instrumental second section in this song was recorded in ONE take. Ian Brown could scarcely keep himself in tune. Ever.
He sounded good on record and suited their sound (at least on the first album), playing live he was hit and miss, I think his voice wasn't very powerful and when he tried to sing loud he went out of tune. But the real reason they lost their way wasn't his voice. After the first album they needed to go straight back in the studio and get the second one done, but they took it too easy - too much money, too many drugs, then they were restricted by their record deal which they struggled to get out of, family stuff got in the way, then they drifted apart. The second album has it's moments but by then they'd lost momentum and were pretty dysfunctional and only Squire was actually producing any songs, and they ended up with only half a great album. But they were never going to be one of those bands that went on for decades.
I hear what ur saying, can't quite imagine another voice taking Brown's place tho. It's definitely part of the flavour. But saying that, 35 yrs of familiarity has probably ingrained it in there beyond question. I was only 13 when this came out, it'd be like changing the colour of the sky. Absolutely he's not the objectively best vocalist tho. Talk about right place at the right time...jammy sod.
I can't just stop at 1 song when listening to this album. It's a full on affair.
elizibeth my dear
Drummer Reni regarded as the best drummer of his generation.
...and some fantastic backing vocals as well.
He was the musical glue, a talented multi instrumentalist. He had a band of his own called 'The Rub' who played some live gigs but never put anything out. The stuff is out there on the net though.
If you needed any more proof about the riches we received in the late 80s from the alternative scene, two of what are considered to be among the best albums of the Alternative Genre, the Stone Roses debut, and Disintegration by The Cure, BOTH CAME OUT ON THE SAME DAY.
A big day - "Resurrection" is one of the defining tracks of a generation. Understanding the cultural moment of the song & album - the "Second Summer Of Love" & Madchester - is critical.
It was also produced by Peter Hook from new order...... this song is England's version of freebird.
Wasn't it John Leckie who produced this?
Peter Hook produced elephant stone
@@IanMatthewsuk stand corrected
@@paulduffy2623 stand corrected
In 1988/89 I bought 3 albums based on NME reviews: The Wonder Stuff - Eight legged Groove Machine, Pop Will Eat Itself - This is the Day ..., and the Stone Roses first album. All of them are really good albums but the Stone Roses album was genius.
Love that Wonder Stuff lp!
PWEI!
Three fine albums
One of my favourite albums of all time. I still play it regularly.
I bought this album because of I wanna be Adored and remember loving it and the album but it’s been a long while… thought I knew this’n but not really. I did enjoy the track, going to have to dig it out, as well as Second Coming, I think I have that too.
More please.
John Leckie on production duties. The band requested him because they loved his work with XTC aler ego’s Duke Of Stratosphere. Le kid also produced early simple minds albums.
Spike Island, Widnes in 1990. This is where they really became royalty ❤ To this day, I walk that Island every few weeks....one of the more unusual places for a seminal gig like the roses put on but cemented them properly on the main stage of rock n roll 😁
You are correct in that this is the track they usually closed their shows with. A great live version of this from Blackpool 1989 is on UA-cam and that's over 12 minutes long! They keep on going even more at the end of this studio version. Also, good bongo work by Ian Brown😊. ua-cam.com/video/2BfnXX7EvhM/v-deo.htmlsi=TWk2OibZ13RyoUAd
Brought a wee tear to my eye
An older friend of mine was an a*r man in the 80,'s. Stone Roses were one of the companies clients that he worked with. He has carried his love for them even still after all of these years ..what fun he had..Great tune.
One of the great albums. Made of Stone has always been a favourite. Looking forward to the review of the remaining tracks.
"Top one, nice one, get sorted"!
Huge in the UK at the time and psychedelic 80’s/90’s style.
Superb album but like the Pistols,that was it.
Mani’s bass is a chest-thudding marvel.
Growing up the roses , they changed the face of music. They brought fashion, swagger and attitude, ian brown the singer is a legend over here in england, in the early 90's every indie band wanted to be the next stone roses. Liam gallagher once said if there was no stone roses there would never have been oasis. Not forgetting the drugs and raves that went hand in hand with this madchester movement. The roses were at the top of the tree
Masterpiece of a track, and excellent analysis!!
One of the best albums from the 80's. You gotta go deeper.
I’ve been on the lookout for a new Stone Roses reaction for ages😂
You dropped a peach with this one, great reaction. Thanks👍
Another winner - very cool. Opening with some retro psychedelia feel, and expanding into some more modern slick developments.
The band Oasis always wanted to be.
The Stone Roses might be my favourite album ever but don’t slight Oasis man. They made it much bigger, released far more quality stuff and had the best British front man ever between 1994-1997.
The Stone Roses should have been as big as Oasis but blew it.
I’ll never stop loving them though, they mean so much to us in Manchester
@@tomben6180 mate....if Liam Gallagher calls the stone roses the best band ever....
Well, I dunno bruv.🤔
Watch the reunion at pars hall Warrington, when they reunited..
Liam is there as a fanboy.
Oasis, more main stream success, as it appealed to the masses..
But us mancs know who the better band is..😉
@@antonytheolddog8626 He didn’t, he’s repeatedly correctly stated the Beatles are the best band ever.
The Stone Roses is a better album than any Oasis album but the latter had more longevity and released far more good songs.
Don’t forget the Second Coming was a flop, despite a couple of good tracks.
Across Definitely Maybe, What’s the Story and the Masterplan, Oasis had a longer list of quality songs.
ua-cam.com/video/j27A15yBBE8/v-deo.htmlsi=XlhKKx6Nx2QNkuVE
From the horse's mouth.
Liam Gallagher himself..
@@tomben6180 Both bands came from Manchester but they were totally different, Oasis were really reinventing the Beatles whereas the Stone Roses had their own unique fusion of dance and indie/blues rock.
I bought their greatest hits cd after my little co-worker turned me on to I Want To Be Adored (thanks Valentina!) and put two 12's in the trunk of my car after hearing this song! I also really like my little computer speakers (Swans M10's) but they run for cover when I start playing something like this!
This album is amazing, you really need to check out this band they’re one of the best British bands ever. You’ll love the first album so many classics she bangs the drums, waterfall, Made Of Stone, Shoot you down and Definitely The non album single Fools Gold.
This is so interesting. The intro is so 60s but the vocal is punk. There's a bit of early Floyd and Elvis Costello in there too. I'd say a sizeable bit of Phish too. Dang, this is a great mashup of styles.
Memories of dancing to this at Wigan Pier on Wednesday nights. Perfect teenage moment haha
I was delighted when I saw that you'd done this, and I was surprised to hear that I was one of the people that recommended it, I have a terrible memory for stuff like that :D
I have listened to this as my last song on my phone/ ipod / Walkman as i walk into work every day for 20 years....the instrumental always gets me feeling i can cope with anything , puts me into such a postive mood.
When they play live this is always the last tune, the crowd head off basically la la laaaing it all the way home.
"Killing in the name of" by rage against the machine for me when I walk into work, "F**k you I won't do what you tell me"
Thats exactly how i first interpreted this song in 89. The first part is like the message, and then the srcond part is the resurrection that kinda spreads out and gets wider and more intense. So if you were to interprete it in a Christian sense thats seems to be how it's intended, at least to me. And i saw them down the road at blackpool empress ballroom when i was 17 and they did end the show with this song. To date it is the best gig I've been to. Maybe that had a lot to do with my age and the scene that was around at the time in this part of the world. But ive seen lots of other bands since and no other gig has left such a deep impression on my memory. Also makes me remember some of my old mates.
Its such a great song so mean sung so nicely he says i can't hate you as i lie
Reni was and Is a fantastic drummer...you kinda remind me of him, looks wise tbf.
This album is fantastic. Please do every song off of it.
( also please carry in with you exploration of the xtc albums too.)
Love the content my G. ❤
Thank you for the reaction. ❤
The isolated guitar and snare at the end reminds me of my home city and where this band is from… what the romans called “Mamucium”.
Such a confident ballsy debut album. This is still one of my favourite songs of all. Love the production with background noises.
❤❤❤❤
A band whose dance edge changed the way I loved music. Them and New Order. I was 19. Hearing it now, I can hear elements of Think for Yourself by The Beatles ❤
This song never gets old. It's my absolute favourite from them.
Best debut album of all time and gotta be one of the best album closing songs of all time and yes they always closed their shows with this, 10/10.
Absolutely a classic banger! On another note, the 'cat fact' about 4 million cats being eaten in Asia yearly disturbs the hell out of me.
One if my favourite songs ever. Manchester 0161 in the area.
As a mancunian who heard this back in early 1990 I was gobsmacked by the vibe the city went through talking about them, wearing the same clothes and people saying they had an impact the same as the sex pistols.
"For I am the resurrection and the light, Whoever believes in me, though they die. Yet shall they live". And play music, with everything they have to give.😇✌&❤.
It's "the life", not "the light". Both in the original and the cover version!
@@Nebuchadnezzar-Wildebeest I'm talking biblical, not lyrical. But thanks and Peace.
@@jamespaivapaiva4460 I know you are - "life" is what it says in the Bible too - John 11:25. That's what I meant by "the original"!
What a powerful and great song!
One of the greatest first albums of all time, never to be matched in their catalogue, similar to the band The Cars: legendary first album, never to come close again.
I have a sudden urge to wear a paisley shirt and a pair of baggies.
You're twisting my melon man
haha grow your flick out.
Awesome and better live.
To me, this is the ultimate break up song. When i broke up with a guy 20 years ago, i played it on repeat for weeks!
6:20 whole of 5th Avenue in Manchester goes "Stone Fucking Roses!"
Reminds me of being at Uni in Manchester in the mid 80s, that and the Chameleons. Like being 19 all over again...i wish
i always thought this track was very Beatlesy. Totally unexpected and brilliantly executed.
Taxman bassline in reverse.
Now this is one I can get behind.
Really, you need to listen to the whole album. It is one of, if not the best albums ever. And certainly for debut albums. Spectacular. Really. Just do it. Really really.
Since you love drums and bass, you will probably love Fools Gold by the Stone Roses. Heavy on both.
Reni is so underrated!!
Does anyone else think the first part sounds a bit like Think For Yourself by the Beatles?
Probably one of the best albums of the eighties and nineties, if not of all time. The guitar solo / jam at the end of I am the Resurrection - is probably one of the best ever also. I think you were kind with your assessment of the what the song was about - because in truth, The Stone Roses were very arrogant individuals, with heaps of attitude - and tbh I think Ian Brown did actually think he was the Messiah at times. I mean - they called their second album "Second Coming" - so that's a bit of a clue.
May I recommend 'Love is the Law' by The Seahorses (album version) which features guitarist John Squire
Love the Stone Roses! Have you listened to the Kitchens of Distinction? Also highly recommended. Try the song On Tooting Broadway Station from the album "The Death of Cool." Wait for the wall of sound! The song Mad As Snow is sublime. And of course, there is the wall of sound.
Kitchens are amazing. Everything on Strange Free World and The Death Of Cool is gold. I was genuinely astonished first time I heard their music, and I can't say that about too many other bands.
Mani!!
The greatest debut album of all time. ( and they left off several top tracks that would have just been as good. I.e, Sally Cinnamon, Elephant Stone. Fools Gold, all three of these songs are same level.
BEST BAND IN THE FUCKING WORLD 5:24. PERIODT.
I swear i was wearing a shirt with the same pattern as my guys backdrop when this tune was out. Fucking banger 😊❤
The version “Live at Blackpool Ballroom” is a classic version of this timeless track
And Ian Brown live is why autotune exists. :(
Yes!!!
A wonderful album still love it 🎉😅
Tight rope is a acoustic banger ❤
Every UK Indie Kid of the late 80s - mid 90s youth in a nutshell.
Ah, now, don't you hear, Justin, the rhythmic influence of The Light Pours Out Of Me by Magazine. You know, one of the other seminal Manchester bands. (Obviously this was an effort to push you ahead on your Magazine journey. If such a thing exists.)
doesn't get better than this
It’s great to be a Manc!
I Wanna be a Door
Ahahah
My 3 year old was singing I Wanna Be A Dog… 😂 What a great way for a 3 year old to hear it😂
My favorite band favorite song you should redo this with the video it is that version in concert deems better that way
Foods Gold and Love Spreads next please.
The Brickhouse on a Saturday Night...... If you know, you know!!
fvkin vibed with it a ton. epic musical content. keep up the content please 😵A suggestion as well! October Ends' new song is on a whole other level. You should react to their new song! 🔥
Wicked man Stone roses rule eh
Now do Fools Gold
Do every song on this mssterpiece
22 guitar solos.
Great track, and always my fave off the album. The jingly 60's style, poppy start giving way to the semi-psyche jam, really good stuff. The Mancs (Mancunians) had a good run in the 80's. This lot, The Happy Mondays, New Fast Automatic Daffodils, Black Grape... All bands worth checking out. Albums to look out for: HM, Bummed. NFAD, Body Exit Mind. BG, It's Great When You're Straight... Yeah.
The guitar was so umder rated for this track, played the sh*t out of it on this track
their best song i dont care
As about as it good as it gets.. Up there with anything Beatles, Stones, Led Zepp have done. Top top draw.
Great🙋♂️
England forever
A great break up song
Good album but very overrated. I like 4 songs in the album and that is one of them.. The producer was John Leckie ( XTC, Magazine, The Dukes of Stratosphear, Be Bop De Luxe...)
5 for me.
drummer > bassist > guitarist > singer... and ian bown on vox is perfect for the music.