This is the only time ive heard Ian sound so good. Saw him at Brixton after Sister Rose album.. but I don't know if he was in tune or not. The place was heaving and everyone was hammered and singing along. I was on the balcony and walked to the front and had a look back. Every one was like sardines in that place going mental hanging off the balcony. It must of been a site for Ian. My mate bumped into him and an airport and went to talk to him. He was so welcoming. .....doesn't go to his head. Guy playing the trumpet was dancing like a loon while playing at the same time.. Ian playing the harmonica. Best gig ever. Did I know if he was in tune? No. Who gives a .... But this NY gig. He sounds great. Go see him Brixton. Bucket list.
@@tflyer90 Nice! If they sold out MSG, they shoulda done a Chicago gig, along w/one at the Hollywood Bowl in LA!! Probably coulda sold out a couple nights in Canada too... Say, Toronto, then Montreal or Vancouver!! Anyhow, nice one, man👍
Many thanks for the upload. What a night it was. Never thought I'd see the Stone Roses play live. June 30th, 2016 - what a time and place to be alive in!
ian sounds great here, crowd doesn't seem to have as much voice as the shows in Manchester, One of the best nights of my life at the etihad last month.
Crowd sucked bc the Roses mailed this show in. One damn US tour date and it didn't seem like they wanted to bother. I know it's 5yrs ago but I wasn't the only one in my section to have this opinion. It's a shame considering what was on the horizon for the Roses.
I saw this show live and then I watched these clips the next day. Just re-watching today and as good now as they were then. Thanks again for posting and for the not-terrible camera work. What a night this was!
The studio version is even better, John uses various ambient guitar effects which are quite mesmerizing and well as the slow fade in combined with the sound production, it's a true masterwork that song in particular on the Debut album but they had so many, it is quite plausible that there first album was quite possible the best of all time, the Beatles had some great tunes and Certaining their volume of great material can't be matched but they never produced any individual album quite like that, Sargent Pepper for all the hype only has 2 outstanding tunes
Demais cara! volta brilhante desses cara! melhor década do rock alternativo , que não existirá outra com a mesma magia jamais , brigado pelo upload do vídeo!
On one of Ians best vocal performances ever the camera is not on him for most of the time- or on Squire at his best. Just zoom out a little and get them all in
Well done New York....the lads sound so much better without thousands of piss heads humming along way too loudly. Ian sings way better for it too....and look at the way Reni is hitting thiose drums, perfect.
Tommy Swift MSG has incredible acoustics. I dont know why, maybe the architecture. Its completely round with a lower, round ceiling. I saw the Rolling Stones, Pink Floyd, U2 and REM at MSG and they all sounded fantastic. Why do you think these guys chose MSG as the only US gig.
I remember Mani telling me about that shirt at a telecommunications conference at a travel in just outside Banbury in the Cotswolds. It was knitted by a big morning penalty worshipper doubting Brighton zero linguistic scouse hour long braid cricketers.
I like to see a Roses/Oasis co-headlining, two-night stand at Madison Square Garden! Them rotating as closer each night! They'd need to hit Washington DC, @ The EagleBank Arena, Chicago, @ Credit Union 1 Arena, & L.A, @ The Hollywood Bowl, or maybe two nights at the Greek Theatre. That'd make for badass live, tour footage! Be really, really cool if they'd make a few stops in the Midwest & the Old South, too. Oasis & the Roses at the Ryman Auditorium.... Dude! Literal. Dream. Gig!💯 Anyhow.... A fella can dream, can't he?!
From Wikipedia about their first album: “As with most Stone Roses releases, the cover displays a work by the band's guitarist John Squire, in this case a Jackson Pollock-influenced piece titled "Bye Bye Badman", which makes reference to the May 1968 riots in Paris. The cover was named by Q magazine as one of "The 100 Best Record Covers of All Time." In the accompanying article, Squire said: "Ian [Brown] had met this French man when he was hitching around Europe, this bloke had been in the riots, and he told Ian how lemons had been used as an antidote to tear gas. Then there was the documentary-a great shot at the start of a guy throwing stones at the police. I really liked his attitude."[11] The story was also the inspiration for the lyrics to the song of the same name.[11] The background of the piece is based on the Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland; the band had visited the causeway while playing a gig at the University of Ulster in Coleraine.”
I'd heard of these guys back in the day, when they were first popular, whenever that was, but never actually heard them. I don't think they were a big thing in the States when they started. Then, couple of years back, I stumbled blindly onto a video. I was amazed, especially by Reni. I've heard Pete Townshend wanted Reni, but he respectfully declined. Ya never know when a band is just gonna click until it happens. I know, "Duh!" Strangely enough, I thought Ian B was the weakest link, but I don't think that anymore.
Whoever didn't make this an official release, "The Stone Roses: Live at Madison Square Garden NYC" with a packed house, damn near a sellout, probably 15,000+ ppl, w/EVERYONE on here commenting that it's maybe Brownie's best live singing for ages.... And it was obviously special to the band as they took that final bow, so poignant. Only mistake was stopping! They could have done similar size gigs at the LA Forum and at the Rosemont Horizon or the UIC Pavilion in Chicago. Oasis sold out the UIC Pavilion in 2005, and it holds about 10,000 ppl, so....
Creigo 10 Dude smoked about 2 packs a day for most of adult life, or so I’ve heard. Judging by the amount of smoke you can see in the lights behind Reni I think it’s fair to say he might not have had the easiest time up there.
This is probably the best I've ever heard Ian's voice. They sound incredible!!
+Mr. Wapojif I've got them bootlegs. This is easily up there with them.
Sniffing Glue I agree
Sniffing Glue so lucky to have been right up front.
In America of all places!!
AUTO TUNE and a professional sound team at the garden. This is all about Squire and Reni
Perfect opening song. Perfect closing song. Perfect in the middle song. Just perfect.
That shaker of Browns takes the song to a whole new level.
When the crowd chants the bassline you know the songs on another level!
This is the only time ive heard Ian sound so good. Saw him at Brixton after Sister Rose album.. but I don't know if he was in tune or not. The place was heaving and everyone was hammered and singing along. I was on the balcony and walked to the front and had a look back. Every one was like sardines in that place going mental hanging off the balcony. It must of been a site for Ian. My mate bumped into him and an airport and went to talk to him. He was so welcoming. .....doesn't go to his head. Guy playing the trumpet was dancing like a loon while playing at the same time.. Ian playing the harmonica. Best gig ever. Did I know if he was in tune? No. Who gives a .... But this NY gig. He sounds great. Go see him Brixton. Bucket list.
God bless whoever recorded and posted this performance... I was in the audience! Thank you for preserving the memory
When i was a kid, I wanted to be a Door, Preferably Jim Morrison.
that is actually a nice joke.
brown sounds spot on.
ian sounds brilliant there
Thanks for the upload. I was there, best night of my life. I can stop attending concerts after this honestly.
Did they sell the place out??!!
Matthew Rider yes they did, people were there from all over America as well as the world. I have a photo of the sign out front that says “SOLD OUT” 👍🏼
@@tflyer90 Nice! If they sold out MSG, they shoulda done a Chicago gig, along w/one at the Hollywood Bowl in LA!! Probably coulda sold out a couple nights in Canada too... Say, Toronto, then Montreal or Vancouver!! Anyhow, nice one, man👍
Them base notes get me every time ... simple but genius.... class !!!
Ian sounds so much better here compared to other concerts and live shows
Ryan McGrory he's always needed that bit of echo on the Mike they all sound spot on
Many thanks for the upload. What a night it was. Never thought I'd see the Stone Roses play live. June 30th, 2016 - what a time and place to be alive in!
Thanks for posting for us fans who couldn't get to the show... beautiful as always.
ian sounds great here, crowd doesn't seem to have as much voice as the shows in Manchester, One of the best nights of my life at the etihad last month.
Crowd sucked bc the Roses mailed this show in. One damn US tour date and it didn't seem like they wanted to bother. I know it's 5yrs ago but I wasn't the only one in my section to have this opinion. It's a shame considering what was on the horizon for the Roses.
i was in section 108, this footage looks very close by. thanks for sharing as this was an epic show.
They all sound great but Reni....as amazing as ever!
He's arguably the best musician in the band. Very frightening drummer. Always has been.
Wow wow wow wow! Simply superb. You should have conquered the US and the world
I loved that they did this first!!
They always, always start with adored. Always 😊🍋
You gave this tune to our brothers in The Stone Roses .
They gave it to us .
Hallelujah Christ has Risen Amen
❤🙏🏼🙏🏼❤
Fantastic venue. The acoustics are spot on. New York gets it right yet again!!
I saw this show live and then I watched these clips the next day. Just re-watching today and as good now as they were then. Thanks again for posting and for the not-terrible camera work. What a night this was!
That guitar...those drums...that bass line....and Ian sounds good...sublime!!!
The studio version is even better, John uses various ambient guitar effects which are quite mesmerizing and well as the slow fade in combined with the sound production, it's a true masterwork that song in particular on the Debut album but they had so many, it is quite plausible that there first album was quite possible the best of all time, the Beatles had some great tunes and Certaining their volume of great material can't be matched but they never produced any individual album quite like that, Sargent Pepper for all the hype only has 2 outstanding tunes
Nice footage. I walked in on this track. Amazing energy in MSG all night.
i love the stones roses. what a band
Mani is one happy man
clive Alman He does seem happy!
One of the coolest songs ever written
Damn I wish I could have been there, thanks for uploading these!!
What a great performance. They sound better than ever!
Demais cara! volta brilhante desses cara! melhor década do rock alternativo , que não existirá outra com a mesma magia jamais , brigado pelo upload do vídeo!
John Squire is great.
Johnny Marr too
Vini Reilly best Manchester Guitar player.
Ask John Frusciante
The riffs are exceptional
This Is incredible. I wish I'd have been there. Amazing performance.
Great to hear Ian sounding so well, he can be hit and miss but on this occasion he is hitting all the notes. Great. I do miss Johns Gretch sound.
If I could have the talent of any one person on that stage, I'd probably take Reni's.
Its effortless perfection.
It's amazing how he faded away from the music business after the Stone Roses disbanded. He's one of the best drummers alive.
But playing in another band after the Stone Roses could only be a disappointment.
He never got over the break up with Stimpy.
For me, Reni belongs with Moon, Bonham, and Ginger Baker. He's that fuckin good, man 💯
Dont think there's a better opener to a gig than this tune. Mega
How does Mani feel when he plays that riff and the whole place erupts
reni what a legend
Pezzo mostruoso!!
Grandissimi
Milestone 💪
Amazing
What a flipping gig.. Just fantastic..
I.want this version on spotify
You are a star for posting!!!!
Fantastic video!
God bless this tune
I have to see this band before I die
On one of Ians best vocal performances ever the camera is not on him for most of the time- or on Squire at his best.
Just zoom out a little and get them all in
thanks for the uploads - fantastic stuff - grateful
There is God and there is the peaky blinders plus the stone fukin roses and oasis happy Mondays Rkid lucky boro fc liveforever
Great performance
The Roses in New York baby
cheers for the post
Thanks for posting! Great audio!
Imagine the yanks having a band as cool as the Roses...
Imagine if the Stone Roses weren't a one hit wonder...
thats best band name since the rolling Stones
Well done New York....the lads sound so much better without thousands of piss heads humming along way too loudly. Ian sings way better for it too....and look at the way Reni is hitting thiose drums, perfect.
the sound was poor in the city stadium so without the pissheads it would have been dull went twice enjoyed both nights
+KNWYRRTS the dale lads make the experience better for everyone
+KNWYRRTS the dale lads make the experience better for everyone
+KNWYRRTS the dale lads make the experience better for everyone
Tommy Swift MSG has incredible acoustics. I dont know why, maybe the architecture. Its completely round with a lower, round ceiling. I saw the Rolling Stones, Pink Floyd, U2 and REM at MSG and they all sounded fantastic. Why do you think these guys chose MSG as the only US gig.
Liam Gallagher got his whole style from Ian
they sound so much tighter now..
Where are we going? .....to the Top!
Cheek bones looking sharpe!
Kevin maltby Can see that Blondie influence.
Brilliant
I remember Mani telling me about that shirt at a telecommunications conference at a travel in just outside Banbury in the Cotswolds. It was knitted by a big morning penalty worshipper doubting Brighton zero linguistic scouse hour long braid cricketers.
Happy birthday John Squire
Drumming is unreal!!!
He is killing!!!!
Wish I was there.
RIP STEVE from Birkenhead a good mate of Ian brown
Legend
So super cool band 👀
I like to see a Roses/Oasis co-headlining, two-night stand at Madison Square Garden! Them rotating as closer each night! They'd need to hit Washington DC, @ The EagleBank Arena, Chicago, @ Credit Union 1 Arena, & L.A, @ The Hollywood Bowl, or maybe two nights at the Greek Theatre. That'd make for badass live, tour footage! Be really, really cool if they'd make a few stops in the Midwest & the Old South, too. Oasis & the Roses at the Ryman Auditorium.... Dude! Literal. Dream. Gig!💯 Anyhow.... A fella can dream, can't he?!
I fuckin love Ian’s hatchet.
Wow.
Is that Luke skywalker on the bass?
Great.
Ian brown take a bow 🙏🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻🙏🏻
If Reni's the messiah ,then Ian's a very naughty boy x
Thank you Jesus
Haway the lads✌
10/26/20 viws 119.584 like 857 & hate 9 enjoy.....
Anyone know how many where there?
Significance of the lemon graphics?
From Wikipedia about their first album: “As with most Stone Roses releases, the cover displays a work by the band's guitarist John Squire, in this case a Jackson Pollock-influenced piece titled "Bye Bye Badman", which makes reference to the May 1968 riots in Paris. The cover was named by Q magazine as one of "The 100 Best Record Covers of All Time." In the accompanying article, Squire said: "Ian [Brown] had met this French man when he was hitching around Europe, this bloke had been in the riots, and he told Ian how lemons had been used as an antidote to tear gas. Then there was the documentary-a great shot at the start of a guy throwing stones at the police. I really liked his attitude."[11] The story was also the inspiration for the lyrics to the song of the same name.[11] The background of the piece is based on the Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland; the band had visited the causeway while playing a gig at the University of Ulster in Coleraine.”
did john squire dyed his hair at that time?
Ian was on for this gig
Who's the 1 guy that doesn't wanna be adored?
Whats the song in the beginning?
I'd heard of these guys back in the day, when they were first popular, whenever that was, but never actually heard them. I don't think they were a big thing in the States when they started. Then, couple of years back, I stumbled blindly onto a video. I was amazed, especially by Reni. I've heard Pete Townshend wanted Reni, but he respectfully declined. Ya never know when a band is just gonna click until it happens. I know, "Duh!" Strangely enough, I thought Ian B was the weakest link, but I don't think that anymore.
Yes, they drink the best beer ever. "Corona" mexican beer
who the F was in control of the video?
is that Simon Callow on drums? Fantastic!
Mark Swift no,it's Alan "reni" wren
You have an oblique sense of humour!! Good spot
Fuck I should’ve went to this Show! I could have and I didn’t and I’m an asshole!!
as I said he needs echo on his mike
Brilliant performance... Camera person got it all wrong like 🙄
What's wrong with Ian's voice?
Their only second act appearance on American soil
Whoever didn't make this an official release, "The Stone Roses: Live at Madison Square Garden NYC" with a packed house, damn near a sellout, probably 15,000+ ppl, w/EVERYONE on here commenting that it's maybe Brownie's best live singing for ages.... And it was obviously special to the band as they took that final bow, so poignant. Only mistake was stopping! They could have done similar size gigs at the LA Forum and at the Rosemont Horizon or the UIC Pavilion in Chicago. Oasis sold out the UIC Pavilion in 2005, and it holds about 10,000 ppl, so....
0:44 Lot of deep breathing by Mani ;-) - Peru's Finest Dust
Creigo 10 Dude smoked about 2 packs a day for most of adult life, or so I’ve heard. Judging by the amount of smoke you can see in the lights behind Reni I think it’s fair to say he might not have had the easiest time up there.
Is that John Squire? It doesn't look like him
Manny on the axe
The guitar sounds far better now John's using a Les Paul rather than a Strat. Still wish he'd bring back the Gretsch though...
He doesn't own it. It belonged to management along with the legendary twin reverbs.
Ahh, I didn't know that. Cheers man!
Mani teach me
Seems a better vibe State side
Was that John s
04:38 bassist clearly on coke...what a legend!