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Douglas, Richard (7 February 2008). "Review of The Stone Roses". bbc.co.uk . Retrieved 4 September 2012. One label who could see the potential of The Stone Roses was the American-owned Geffen imprint, who were rumoured to be offering the band a huge sum. Nicolson, Barry (27 May 2015). "The Stone Roses: The Full Story of Spike Island, 25 Years On". NME . Retrieved 27 May 2015. the 6 classic Stone Roses gigs that defined the band". louderthanwar.com. 8 April 2012 . Retrieved 5 June 2013.

Robb, John (2001) The Stone Roses and the Resurrection of British Pop, Random House, ISBN 0-09-187887-X John Squire: 'I don't think I'm a very good guitar player – or painter' ". theguardian.com. 16 September 2019 . Retrieved 17 September 2019. On 26 September 2016, the band announced three stadium gigs in the UK for 2017 - The SSE Arena in Belfast (Odyssey Complex) on 13 June, Wembley Stadium in London on 17 June and Hampden Park in Glasgow on 24 June. In December 2016, two more dates were added at the Leeds First Direct Arena on 20 and 21 June 2017. Stone Roses' Ian Brown and John Squire reunite onstage in Manchester - video". NME. IPC Media. 3 December 2011 . Retrieved 7 December 2011.

Kaufman, Gil (31 January 1998). "Ex-Stone Roses Singer Not Just Monkeying Around on New LP". MTV. Viacom . Retrieved 23 October 2016. Brown was speaking before he performed at the AECC in February 2006 and Summerhill lad Steve took the boys to Shahbaaz Indian Restaurant in Rose Street.

Wollaston, Sam (16 September 2019). "John Squire: 'I don't think I'm a very good guitar player – or painter' ". Theguardian.com. The earliest surviving recording of I Am The Resurrection hails from 30 May 1988, a year before the album came out. The Stone Roses appeared on a bill with fellow Mancunians James, who were performing a benefit at Manchester’s International venue to protest against Clause 28 - the Government’s law banning “promotion” of homosexuality in schools.Hann, Michael (27 June 2012). "Stone Roses reunion weekend sold-out". guardian.co.uk . Retrieved 4 September 2012. The resurrection of Lazarus is one of the key moments in the New Testament, where Christ offers proof of his Divinity. In those days, the band were signed to Thin Line Records. The Roses recorded some demos with the legendary producer Martin Hannett, the man behind the sound of Joy Division. Included in the sessions were versions of I Wanna Be Adored, Shoot You Down, Waterfall and Sugar Spun Sister. During the band's time in the public eye, their relationship with the mass media was notably different from other bands before and after. The members would often display no interest in promoting themselves, which was typified through reticent and capricious behaviour. Even with the Stone Roses' reformation in 2011, the group continued to provide few interviews. This approach left many journalists confused and sometimes angered. The band went through the legal process to have Silvertone's legal injunction lifted. Ian Brown told Melody Maker: "Silvertone have got us for 35 years - we'd have only got ten for armed robbery."

Speaking to NME about the instrumental, Mani revealed: "The end section was recorded in one take by me, John and Reni." Youngs, Ian (24 May 2012). "Stone Roses reunion gig hailed by fans". BBC News . Retrieved 24 May 2012.

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On 2 November 2015, the band announced two gigs at Manchester's City of Manchester Stadium on 17 and 18 June 2016 (a further two shows being added on 15 and 19 after these sold out), and a headline slot at the T in the Park 2016 festival on 8 July 2016 at Strathallan Castle, Scotland. [101] [102] Sherwin, Adam (17 March 2008). "Sooner rather than Later BBC will risk Jools stars going live". The Times. London . Retrieved 28 March 2010. Roberts, David, ed. (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). HiT Entertainment. p. 81. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.

Rumours of a reunion surfaced and were dismissed repeatedly in the time between the break-up and the eventual reunion. [83] [84] The Stone Roses". Melody Maker. 9 December 1989. Archived from the original on 21 October 2002 . Retrieved 24 November 2011. When The Stone Roses delivered their debut LP at the end of April, all hell was let loose.The band went on to influence other artists, most notably Oasis and The Verve, [115] of which Noel Gallagher was quoted in an interview saying "when I heard ' Sally Cinnamon' for the first time, I knew what my destiny was". [116] Gallagher's brother and Oasis' lead singer Liam stated that they were the first band he saw live and that seeing them perform influenced him to become a singer. [117] Kevin Cummins, photographer of the 18 November 1989 NME cover displaying The Stone Roses in blue paint, was reportedly told it was "the greatest NME cover of all time" by Liam Gallagher and Richard Ashcroft. [118] The Stone Roses confirm reunion and two homecoming shows for 2012". NME. 18 October 2011 . Retrieved 18 October 2011.



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