Geoffrey Ludkin - EVERY instrumentalist in this band is INSANE. Ian is clearly the weak link technical-wise, but his vocals get the job done PLUS he also co-wrote all the songs with Squire, so he’s perfect the way he is. Shame they didn’t record any more albums while they were peaking in '89-'93ish. Music execs always seem to fuck up artists' creative peaks...
Nah it’s just a bloke wearing the style clothes he’s always wore same as every other generation, why did 50 year olds in the 80s wear shirts, trousers, shoes ? Because they’ve always wore that style of clothes, you don’t get to 50 and think you know what I’m gonna dress like Rolf Harris now I’m 50, you were what your style is , my 65 year old dad wears a Fred Perry polo and Levi’s , he wore them in the 60s and 70s aswell ....
Fools Gold is one of those songs that has life all of it's own. You can't put your finger on why it is such a classic, but it is. It's like Manchester's "Hotel California."
It's catchy, danceable, has swagger and the vocals are unusual yet cool. Poppy yet has a little dark edge to it. Mellow but energetic. Plus fantastic musicianship without overdoing it. It's the perfect balance of everything that makes a great song.
I don’t think so. Not to be a nay sayer, but this band is really only recognized widely in the UK and Europe. An example of a largely recognizable bass line would be something along the lines of Another One Bites the Dust by Queen. Everyone knows it. This song doesn’t fit the bill. Nice bass line, though.
That’s right. This is so ours. I grew up thinking the Beatles, the Who, the Doors, the Stones they all had it and we missed out. But we got these guys. And what’s better we’ve listened to this album for the past 30 years.
Been listening to this since it came out. First saw it on MTV's 120 minutes as I was a teen. From Reni's drums to Manny's base riffs to Squires guitar to Ian Browns voice : It all clicked!! My generations music !
Sorry to ruin it for you but the drums are Clyde Stubblefield. It's break from Funky Drummer by James Brown. Not saying Reni isn't genius, as he proved with the rest of the Roses tunes.
Never has BEEN, or EVER will be a band to match 'THE STONE ROSES'!!!!!!! Heaton Park was one of the best days of my life, right up there with my kids being born!!!!!
Love how the fans are lost in tne guitar and drums. Tranced in the music. Cant find the words for squires how he just takes off in his own world and brings the fans to silence.. it really is typical Roses...where it all started. So psychedelic therapeutic trancy dancy. What a gift, what a legend.
This masterpiece was wrote before I was even an idea and I don’t go a day without upsetting the neighbours and playing it until the house moves!!!!! That bass guitar is earth moving!
I want to see if the crowd are doing that special dance of theirs. It got banned you know. Your parents probably did it, tell them to do the "arm thing" and see what happens...😄
Well think of your neighbours ffs,what a shit bad vibe you spread by forcing someone to listen to something they dont want to. Have some respect for your fellow human
Ian Brown will quite rightly be recognised & remembered for being the most enigmatic, mesmerising & honest non-industry owned, free thinker & talented artist & Man of substance & integrity...The world's a better place for our Northern Legend, Prophet, Shaman, BossMan, The Real Deal...Respect ✌️🌍🙏
The Last Guitar Hero - I can get on with that. Although completely different styles, imo. Marr was never a flashy lead player, and was a much more efficient rhythm/riff master. Of course, Squire is completely capable of writing his own riffs as well. I’d say Marr; Keith (Richards)::Squire; EC
Something about Squires makes him very captivating to watch. And I find myself oddly mesmerized watching these guys at their live shows. Wish these goofy guys stuck together back when they were really big
Mister Sifter - Jesus Christ man, he meant it as a compliment, saying they were down-to-earth, funny and chill guys. How does a strangers comment on RUclips get you that upset? Go out and get laid man, you clearly need it...
I watched the Made of Stone a couple of weeks ago, before that I knew zip of SR, o`boy they blew my mind away! Their abilities in music, not to mention their personalities.. Good people! Hope to se èm here in Norway!!!!! ♪♫
This version is a lot more chilling than the recorded one... I'm surprised. Love both but this one could it me to sleep 😂 not in a bad way either. Great track x
It circles in a sublime ecstasy that lingers for as long as the Reni's drum play into Mani's bass. At this point Ian takes it deep into one's inner self from mundane to ethereal and then it passes it on to John whose strings ring to the limit of pleasure... And the bass keeps bringing it back to the point of hypnotic dizziness... And the drums exhale taking it to a faster tempo... The dance tries to keep up with all of this raising it up to a scream. Yes it happens again and again... Adore TSR (Watch it in their new Movie - Much better sound...)
When youre 19/20 years old and you produce one of the most iconic albums in British music history then in my opinion that makes you awesome. Studiowise amazing! Live , most of the time not so good mainly because of Ian Browns vocals , but for any stone roses fan a delight to watch. Whatever floats your boat , I reckon !!
I'm 48 & loved the house, acid scene days. I never went to the stone roses re tour. But seen Ian live couple of times and the crowd were was more into the music than here.
Was there. Got down towards the front!! I'm in my 40's!! Would appear the kids don't care for the Stone Roses. I on the other hand do!!! Great gig!! This was my third time seeing the SR. There was help with Ians tuning!! Because now and again he was!!± In tune!!! Loveit!!!
aha, ian threw me his shaker at this song, what a weekend and an even greater weekend before at finsbury park, my favourite band, their great, that is all.
Callum Lewis, Oasis & Then in no order.. Kasabian, Roses, Beatles, Stones, Who etc ie Kinks, Smiths!!! I could go on!!?? You've Got Good Taste Mate!!!! Keep The Faith!!!
I always thought that Mani was terribly overlooked. His driving, hypnotic bass is what gives them their groove. Love it!
Geoffrey Ludkin - EVERY instrumentalist in this band is INSANE. Ian is clearly the weak link technical-wise, but his vocals get the job done PLUS he also co-wrote all the songs with Squire, so he’s perfect the way he is. Shame they didn’t record any more albums while they were peaking in '89-'93ish. Music execs always seem to fuck up artists' creative peaks...
Mani is far far better than he thinks he actually is. You just know it's Mani when you hear the bass.
IMHO the Heaton Park performance was better.
Yes, he's in the pocket, metronomic.
Mani overlooked...you are joking, right?
A 50 year old wearing a bright yellow jacket, still looks cool as fook!
Hard Mods never go out of style yeah!
Awesome comment😜🤛.
Still looks cool cause the young have no class its been lost
Nah it’s just a bloke wearing the style clothes he’s always wore same as every other generation, why did 50 year olds in the 80s wear shirts, trousers, shoes ? Because they’ve always wore that style of clothes, you don’t get to 50 and think you know what I’m gonna dress like Rolf Harris now I’m 50, you were what your style is , my 65 year old dad wears a Fred Perry polo and Levi’s , he wore them in the 60s and 70s aswell ....
@@spencerglover1 shut up mate ffs
Fools Gold is one of those songs that has life all of it's own. You can't put your finger on why it is such a classic, but it is.
It's like Manchester's "Hotel California."
It was pretty different to other stuff and it was born out of the party scene 😇
100000000 times better than Hotel C..😅
It's catchy, danceable, has swagger and the vocals are unusual yet cool. Poppy yet has a little dark edge to it. Mellow but energetic. Plus fantastic musicianship without overdoing it. It's the perfect balance of everything that makes a great song.
@@kevinkibble8342 It is the song that turned me on to the Roses.
Except it’s so much more complex a song
Probably the most recognisable bass lines of the past 30 years
That and I want to be adored. Absolute one two punch.
I don’t think so. Not to be a nay sayer, but this band is really only recognized widely in the UK and Europe. An example of a largely recognizable bass line would be something along the lines of Another One Bites the Dust by Queen. Everyone knows it. This song doesn’t fit the bill. Nice bass line, though.
he's great, but you are forgetting the best bassist ever, Les Claypool , he leads a band with his bass and vocals.
@@LobotomyMeat last thirty years we ain’t in the 1900s no more
@@LobotomyMeat it only doesn’t fit the bill because this world is full of idiots that can’t appreciate the best band to ever exist. The stone roses
Watching fools gold live is like going on a trip. Squire’s guitar is mesmerising.
Squires guitar makes the song, amazing.
Took a tab every weekend fir 2 years from the age of 13 to 15 . Haven't had a trip for 42 years but it's an experience you never forget ...beautiful
good god how good is this .. John squire is incredible .
Fred Flange: ...a woefully under-appreciated guitarist from that late '80s-early '90s pre-grunge era.
...and the bassist deserves some major props too!
Shruggz Da Str8-Faced Clown they are all awesome in their own way. I was lucky to see the roses on this tour and they were awesome.
Um, Ronnie, You're not telling me anything I didn't already know, but thanks for the unsolicited education anyhow.
Mister Sifter - LOL his description really ruffled you that much? Go get laid, brother, you quite obviously need to...
John Squire so amazing! I love the bit of "Day Tripper" that he throws in at 9:14
And then played a but of Le Freak by Chic
Didn't realise that was his actual surname, is he playing on a Squire tho?
Gotta love this guys amazing sound...I'm proud of being from this generation
That’s right. This is so ours. I grew up thinking the Beatles, the Who, the Doors, the Stones they all had it and we missed out. But we got these guys. And what’s better we’ve listened to this album for the past 30 years.
Well said, 100% agree.
@@ManCave1972 I’m 16 my generation missed out 😅
Psychedelic brilliance
I’ve listened to this track relentlessly since it’s release in ‘89
Pure magic.
Love squires hair and clothing, brings the style back.
Definitely. Check out his beard on Google images. He's rocking the look!!
Agreed. Effortless. Doesn't have to try.
Been listening to this since it came out. First saw it on MTV's 120 minutes as I was a teen. From Reni's drums to Manny's base riffs to Squires guitar to Ian Browns voice : It all clicked!! My generations music !
Sorry to ruin it for you but the drums are Clyde Stubblefield. It's break from Funky Drummer by James Brown. Not saying Reni isn't genius, as he proved with the rest of the Roses tunes.
Never has BEEN, or EVER will be a band to match 'THE STONE ROSES'!!!!!!! Heaton Park was one of the best days of my life, right up there with my kids being born!!!!!
That's an exaggeration as the are many great bands and artists out there.
@@aimfuldrifter the are? 😂
good god how good is this .. John squire is incredible .
Psychedelic brilliance
Love how the fans are lost in tne guitar and drums. Tranced in the music. Cant find the words for squires how he just takes off in his own world and brings the fans to silence.. it really is typical Roses...where it all started. So psychedelic therapeutic trancy dancy. What a gift, what a legend.
now that fella can play drums.....and the other fella on lead can strum.....bassist holds it all together ,,,fucking brilliant!!!
What a band ,what a tune ,what a time ,thank you Stone Roses.❤
One of the greatest ever songs
How much i regret missing the roses reunion. Never bloody heard of it due to avoiding all media outlets.
The greatest band of all time.
Dude's voice DID NOT change! 😳
Best 13 minutes on the entire internet!
Ian Brown. The only man on earth who can make walking on the spot look cool.
How to play your sound, under, stripped back. Song of the decades.. Scary Haunting, Genius......
This masterpiece was wrote before I was even an idea and I don’t go a day without upsetting the neighbours and playing it until the house moves!!!!! That bass guitar is earth moving!
I want to see if the crowd are doing that special dance of theirs. It got banned you know. Your parents probably did it, tell them to do the "arm thing" and see what happens...😄
Well think of your neighbours ffs,what a shit bad vibe you spread by forcing someone to listen to something they dont want to. Have some respect for your fellow human
The guitar is just dope ! Killer sound !
Great fest. Met Squire in Southampton airport the morning after. Total gent.
Timeless masterpiece,timeless band!!!
Easily one of the best gigs ive been to, and Ian brown sang much better than i expected him to so that was a bonus!! CLASS!!
The beatles in the riff fitts perfectly same key it just goes and keeps going a timeless track
Ian Brown will quite rightly be recognised & remembered for being the most enigmatic, mesmerising & honest non-industry owned, free thinker & talented artist & Man of substance & integrity...The world's a better place for our Northern Legend, Prophet, Shaman, BossMan, The Real Deal...Respect ✌️🌍🙏
Mani and Reni what a rhythm section!
almost 24 years now too - beautiful. stunning.
Nearly 30 years now
@@ChubbyChecker182 35 years friend
Squire is a wizard.
As guitarists go, he's in the Merlin/ Morgane Le Fay zone. A wizzard indeed.
Lovely sound on that strat
Point :-)
Manchester Guys... ADORABLE..!!!!!! 😍👍❤
Reni is the best drummer going at the minute
John Squire definately picked up the baton from Johnny Marr as indie guitar God.
The Last Guitar Hero - I can get on with that. Although completely different styles, imo. Marr was never a flashy lead player, and was a much more efficient rhythm/riff master. Of course, Squire is completely capable of writing his own riffs as well. I’d say Marr; Keith (Richards)::Squire; EC
Agreed. A superlative guitarist. All the guitar hero chops. None of the arrogance.
Facts bro
@@tronsnow4763 Keith RIchards good call, greatest rhythym guitar player he doesnt get anywhere near the respect he deserves!
just excellent!
Nah he’s shit
A it, truly majestic, lucky Boro fc
STONE ROSES = LEGENDS
Something about Squires makes him very captivating to watch. And I find myself oddly mesmerized watching these guys at their live shows. Wish these goofy guys stuck together back when they were really big
Mister Sifter - Jesus Christ man, he meant it as a compliment, saying they were down-to-earth, funny and chill guys. How does a strangers comment on RUclips get you that upset? Go out and get laid man, you clearly need it...
Mister Sifter dawg, go fuck yourself gently. It was a compliment. Go find a manager and complain to them
The Stones Roses were my generation and it's great to see them playing live again.
good god how good is this .. John squire is incredible .
JOHN SQUIRE... THANKYOU!!!!! X
I watched the Made of Stone a couple of weeks ago, before that I knew zip of SR, o`boy they blew my mind away! Their abilities in music, not to mention their personalities.. Good people! Hope to se èm here in Norway!!!!! ♪♫
the songs and the jacket . excellent !
This is simply incredible!
Utterly timeless
This version is a lot more chilling than the recorded one... I'm surprised. Love both but this one could it me to sleep 😂 not in a bad way either. Great track x
So funky n goes on fire, the guitar tone is insane
Wow -Squire went for it on the jam part - Beatles, Chic, a few Second Coming riffs….😁. Man - I love these guys.
Pure legendary think of music ❤
It circles in a sublime ecstasy that lingers for as long as the Reni's drum play into Mani's bass. At this point Ian takes it deep into one's inner self from mundane to ethereal and then it passes it on to John whose strings ring to the limit of pleasure... And the bass keeps bringing it back to the point of hypnotic dizziness... And the drums exhale taking it to a faster tempo... The dance tries to keep up with all of this raising it up to a scream. Yes it happens again and again... Adore TSR (Watch it in their new Movie - Much better sound...)
Vamos Bolivia!
When they wrote this there first thought was we can get high now fuk iam hurting
Simply unbelievable🍋
When youre 19/20 years old and you produce one of the most iconic albums in British music history then in my opinion that makes you awesome. Studiowise amazing! Live , most of the time not so good mainly because of Ian Browns vocals , but for any stone roses fan a delight to watch. Whatever floats your boat , I reckon !!
Darren Agnew, Well Said Mate!!!; ROSES x
Ian Brown was 27 when that first album came out.
This is another level
Who you talkin tae@?ill tan yer maw
How can a crowd be this dead? Come on guys it’s THE STONE ROSES!!!!!
Ikr ! WAKE UP BELLENDS ! As I imagine Liam would (probably ) say 😎
John squire
Wow what a guitarist he is
MAGNIFIC VERSION !!!!!!
John is absolute legend, hope he'll come back to music
Lg got the lad
Extraordinary. Glad I got to see it.
I'm 48 & loved the house, acid scene days. I never went to the stone roses re tour. But seen Ian live couple of times and the crowd were was more into the music than here.
Could listen to that groove for hours
We have 😂 lol.
Squire and Mani...!!! Endless Pleasure & Deligh... ❤❤❤❤🎶🎶🎶
Greatness as defined by the amount of psychedelics you had ingested. In other words, the emperors new clothes of music.
Absolutely brilliant 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Great song.
I love stone roses
Fantastic performance
Ian Brown!! Has to be the coolest British Rock Star 💫
Was there. Got down towards the front!! I'm in my 40's!! Would appear the kids don't care for the Stone Roses. I on the other hand do!!! Great gig!! This was my third time seeing the SR. There was help with Ians tuning!! Because now and again he was!!± In tune!!! Loveit!!!
I'm 16, I care for the stone Roses best manchester band for me
Agreed - this a poor crowd. The atmosphere at Glasgow Green was immense and put this lot to shame!
Ah so you feel the lack of something too?
Absolutely brilliant , so so good , rock n roll baby
This is the best footage I've seen so far on RUclips of the reformed Roses. Thanks for posting this!
such a solid Rhythm section ...
I don't know much about the Stone Roses, but the guitarist is clearly influenced by Hendrix, which is always nice to see.
Орігінальне виконання... але все одно - клас ! Дякую... Усім Добра і Миру !
Unreal live version. Seen them last year in Belfast probably the best gig ive seen, I was blown away
great guitar sound and performance!!!
I went to Heaton park and it was CRAZY!
love this band.
OMG! pure gold!
Wish they’d put the bass up a bit doing this live! Always feel it’s missing something...
Spectrum of sound and creation!
I will never forget the concert in STOCKHOLM!
aha, ian threw me his shaker at this song, what a weekend and an even greater weekend before at finsbury park, my favourite band, their great, that is all.
I was front row for this, I was in heaven :-)
Too much love for those musicians! This marvelous from heaven band! Paradyse is anywhere you want to be! Just be 💖🆓️🎼⚖🎶🎶🎶🎶📝🇧🇷
Мани прекрасен. Все прекрасны. Хочу такую же куртку как у Йена)
Masterpiece. 😍
I'm just glad he had enough tambourines for everybody....
Bought it the day it came out
God I adore the roses
Was anyone at spike island 1990? I was there!!!!
Best band.
Oasis and stone roses my number one and two favourites bands and Paul weller the Modfather as my third
i bet you drive a white van
@@stevebb2915 at least he wears white socks
Callum Lewis, Oasis & Then in no order.. Kasabian, Roses, Beatles, Stones, Who etc ie Kinks, Smiths!!! I could go on!!?? You've Got Good Taste Mate!!!! Keep The Faith!!!
Superlative version. Love it. Love them. Reni's backing vocals definitely help Browny singing in key. Top notch..
Reno's the best. Too bad they didn't record more albums. Silvertone Records screwed it up big time.
Masterpiece.
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This and Doolittle are the best albums from that year, no doubt!
It wasn't on an album
Love it........