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could not play anything but "Block Buster!"). They also decided that they needed Squire in the band, and when he agreed the band's lineup was cemented. Leaving their previous bands behind, they worked solely on new material. Brown's vocal limitations prompted him to take singing lessons for three weeks. After rehearsing for some time without a band name, Squire came up with "The Stone Roses". Several stories later emerged suggesting that the band had initially been called "English Rose" or that the name was somehow linked to
568:", and the planned follow-up singles to "So Young" ("I Wanna Be Adored" and "This Is the One") were shelved. They parted company with Howard Jones and took on Gareth Evans as manager, using Evans' International 1 venue as their new rehearsal space. Around this time, the band played several UK tour dates, including 11 August 1986 at the Mardi Gras club in Liverpool with local promoter and record label owner Ken Kelly and his band Innervision, at which several record company executives would be in attendance.
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mind. There would be complete silence from John Squire, witty banter from Reni, and Mani spouting off if he let his guard drop." However, Robb clarified they "were no fools when it came to the media". He concluded: "One feature of the band's career had been their ability to stay on the news pages of the rock press almost permanently for years on end, including the years when they did fuck all. And they did this by hardly saying anything at all."
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991:, who released one album before breaking up, as well as releasing two solo albums. In 2007 he told a reporter that he was giving up music for good to focus on his career as a painter. Brown has released seven solo albums, a remixes and a greatest hits collection all but one of which have charted in the top 5 of the
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Waterfront fizzled out. In late 1983, Couzens decided to try again by starting a band and approached Brown. They decided on Wolstencroft (who had turned down the job of drummer in The Smiths) as drummer and Pete Garner as bassist (despite his admission that he
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on 5 July 2012. In a press conference interview, the members of the Stone Roses said they had plans to record a third album. 150,000 tickets for the two Heaton Park shows sold out in 14 minutes, with the band then announcing a third show at the venue to be held on 1 July 2012. They then announced a
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that Brown had confirmed the reunion by saying that the band were "ready to take the world by storm", and that Brown had sent him a text message with the words "It's happening". On 18 October 2011, the Stone Roses announced at a press conference the end of a fifteen-year split. An "extensive"
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Ireland, with Ian Brown saying "After Manchester, Ireland is always next on our list". The first leg of the tour would consist of two warm-up gigs in Barcelona in early June and then shows in the Netherlands, Sweden, Denmark, Hungary, Germany and France.
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California weeks before the show, breaking his collarbone. The band finally organised a full UK tour for November and December 1995 and all dates sold out in a day.
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September 1990 to prevent them from recording with any other label, but in May 1991 the court sided with the group, which was then released from its contract. The Stone Roses subsequently signed with
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concert at the Moonlight Club in London. Brown had sent a demo with an accompanying letter: "I'm surrounded by skagheads, I wanna smash 'em. Can you give us a show?". The show was seen by journalists including
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close to the band. John Leckie ultimately left the project as the band would not sign a production contract. Afterwards the Stone Roses assumed production duties with engineer Simon Dawson at
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in December 1989 as saying "We're the most important group in the world, because we've got the best songs and we haven't even begun to show our potential yet."
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of the world, starting in Warrington, for a low-key warm-up show, was scheduled. However, the main attractions of the tour were three homecoming shows at
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to the city center. This brought them negative publicity but added to their increasing notoriety. In 1986, they began working on new material, including "
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in Manchester on 30 May 2013 and was simultaneously broadcast live in many cinemas across the United Kingdom. It had its general release on 5 June 2013.
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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.
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had responded to these rumours, contacting them with a cryptic message that read: "Not before 9T will I wear the hat 4 the Roses again". On 17 October,
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Swettenham, Lee; Heward, Emily; Binns, Simon (13 May 2016).
2951:"Seven Ages of Rock - Events - Stone Roses at Spike Island"
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743:. Later in 1989 the band released a double A-side single, "
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3703:"The Stone Roses Share New Track 'All for One' - Listen"
3046:"John Squire Stone Roses XFM Interview With Dave Haslam"
1643:"Ian Brown on the Stone Roses reunion: 'It's happening'"
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on 12 and 19 April 2013. The Stone Roses also played at
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Reynolds, Simon. "The Stone Roses: The Morning After".
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Reynolds, Simon. "The Stone Roses: The Morning After".
4096:"Original Stone Roses' bassist Pete Garner dies at 59"
2827:"the 6 classic Stone Roses gigs that defined the band"
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The Stone Roses live in Dublin, Ireland, during their
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sound, dominated by Squire's guitar riffs and solos. "
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1724:"Stone Roses Reunion Tour and New Album is Happening"
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campaign. They performed on versions of the Clash's "
3392:"Ireland, here we come, say resurrected Stone Roses"
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The Time Has Come to Shoot You Down... What a Sound
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The Stone Roses and the Resurrection of British Pop
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3609:"BBC News - Stone Roses at Made of Stone premiere"
2805:"Blackpool 12 August 1989 the Stone Roses fansite"
2265:"The story behind The Stone Roses' Sally Cinnamon"
1423:Andy Couzens – rhythm guitar, backing vocals
361:. They played several gigs in 1980 and recorded a
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4623:The Stone Roses Live: Blackpool Empress Ballroom
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3011:Sutcliffe, Phil. "The Stone Roses: Stone Free".
2746:
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678:Debut album and breakthrough success (1989–1991)
3368:. M.E.N. Media. 21 October 2011. Archived from
3189:"The Stone Roses Reuniting: Rumors or Reality?"
3181:
3079:The Virgin Encyclopedia of Indie & New Wave
3038:
2586:
2584:
1544:List of music artists and bands from Manchester
1215:
3955:Off the Record: 25 Years of Music Street Press
3926:"Ian Tilton: The Man Who Shot The Stone Roses"
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903:" reached number two on the UK Singles Chart.
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3336:"The Stone Roses reunion: In their own words"
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2849:"Rocklist.net ... NME Lists readers Pop Poll"
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480:. A feature on the band followed in January.
312:in 2012, including three homecoming shows in
295:The Stone Roses released their second album,
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3284:"Stone Roses reunion: where have they been?"
3258:"The Stone Roses play first gig in 16 years"
3178:, 31 May 2005. Retrieved on 23 December 2007
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889:The Stone Roses finally released the album,
278:The Stone Roses released their debut album,
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2993:Sutcliffe, Phil (5 March 1991). "Stories".
2465:"Warehouse 1, The Flower Show 20 July 1985"
2385:
2143:"So Young | Stop and Smell The Stone Roses"
1454:Robbie Maddix – drums, backing vocals
1201:On 24 June 2017, the Stone Roses played at
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1837:"The Stone Roses: Made of Stone – review"
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3484:"Stone Roses reunion gig hailed by fans"
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1755:"Stone Roses Have Recorded New Material"
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3880:"The Smiths: the influential alliance"
3800:"Stone Roses reunion weekend sold-out"
3567:. Thestoneroses.co.uk. 28 October 2011
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1695:"The Stone Roses to reunite for tour"
1220:The Stone Roses' influences included
877:Second Coming (The Stone Roses album)
747:", which reached number eight on the
4937:Musical groups reestablished in 2011
3952:Sennett, Sean; Groth, Simon (2010).
3901:Douglas, Richard (7 February 2008).
3824:Glassman, Julie (30 November 2001).
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3779:Wollaston, Sam (16 September 2019).
3509:
3245:Stone Roses release remastered album
3052:from the original on 2 November 2021
2596:"The Stone Roses special supplement"
2490:Kiszely, Philip (29 February 2012).
1869:Wollaston, Sam (16 September 2019).
1380: – lead guitar, backing vocals
795:The Stone Roses' outdoor concert at
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3756:. 26 September 2016. Archived from
3631:"The Stone Roses confirm 2016 gigs"
3408:"Stone Roses to play Irish concert"
2807:. thestoneroses.co.uk. 15 July 2012
2633:"The Ian Brown Interview, part one"
2386:O'Brien, Steve (14 December 2021).
1175:On 12 May 2016, the band released "
484:Early Tour and Releases (1985–1988)
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4927:Musical groups established in 1983
4138:McCready, John. "So Near So Far".
3996:"Noel Gallagher about Stone Roses"
3854:"The Stone Roses, The Stone Roses"
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2365:"Noel Gallagher about Stone Roses"
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1136:, London on 7 and 8 June 2013 and
516:in March, premiering a new song, "
396:during the day, while Brown ran a
351:Altrincham Grammar School for Boys
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4897:2017 disestablishments in England
4887:1996 disestablishments in England
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3924:Stanley, Carl (16 October 2011).
3826:"The Beatles' musical footprints"
3727:Geslani, Michelle (9 June 2016).
3170:STONE ROSES REUNION - RENI SPEAKS
2875:"Stone Roses 'top British album'"
2829:. louderthanwar.com. 8 April 2012
2532:. 9 December 1989. Archived from
1730:. 18 October 2011. Archived from
1675:. London: Guardian News and Media
1602:Johnson, Johnny (February 1995).
1577:The Stone Roses (album)#Accolades
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4399:The Very Best of The Stone Roses
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3149:British Hit Singles & Albums
2753:British Hit Singles & Albums
2439:"Golf Boss Died Closing Bin Lid"
2388:"14 essential Stone Roses songs"
1641:Goodwyn, Tom (17 October 2011).
1610:. pp. 14–19. Archived from
1371: – lead vocals, percussion
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1168:2016 festival on 8 July 2016 at
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21:The Stone Roses (disambiguation)
4902:English alternative rock groups
4184:The A to X of Alternative Music
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3960:University of Queensland Press
3798:Hann, Michael (27 June 2012).
3195:. October 2011. Archived from
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3117:Bourne, Dianne (5 July 2007).
2169:"Stone Roses – 10 of the best"
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1150:The Stone Roses: Made of Stone
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422:at a party at Brown's flat in
329:The Stone Roses: Made of Stone
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4056:"My sporting life: Ian Brown"
3852:Raphael, Amy (20 June 2004).
3119:"Roses legend gives up music"
2781:. sing365.com. Archived from
1753:Benson, Nikki (22 May 2012).
1585:
1212:that the band had disbanded.
3463:. IPC Media. 3 December 2011
3147:Roberts, David, ed. (2006).
2750:Roberts, David, ed. (2006).
2605:. p. 15. Archived from
1784:Goodwyn, Tom (21 May 2012).
1216:Musical style and influences
576:", influenced by bands like
476:them for success in 1985 in
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4170:The Great Indie Discography
3903:"Review of The Stone Roses"
3688:Manchestereveningnews.co.uk
3541:. Coachella. Archived from
3482:Youngs, Ian (24 May 2012).
3077:Larkin, Colin (ed.) (1998)
3048:. YouTube. 7 January 2012.
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1496:The Stone Roses discography
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1349:Relationship with the media
1183:", was released on 9 June.
1140:, Glasgow on 15 June 2013.
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4683:Unfinished Monkey Business
3998:. YouTube. 6 February 2011
3589:. Channel 4. 21 March 2013
3512:"The Stone Roses – review"
3510:Robb, John (24 May 2012).
3099:The worst gigs of all time
2367:. YouTube. 6 February 2011
1534:List of dance-rock artists
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1291:The band were part of the
1162:City of Manchester Stadium
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3290:. London. 18 October 2011
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4907:English musical quartets
4378:The Complete Stone Roses
4043:New Musical Express 2009
3983:New Musical Express 2009
3097:Perrone, Pierre (2008) "
2723:. London. Archived from
2558:Wilde, Jon (July 1990).
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1438:Rob Hampson – bass
1417:Pete Garner – bass
1278:The Jesus and Mary Chain
1198:on 20 and 21 June 2017.
1196:Leeds First Direct Arena
1092:Justice for Hillsborough
3661:Manchester Evening News
3413:23 October 2011 at the
3366:Manchester Evening News
3123:Manchester Evening News
2911:NME Rock 'N' Roll Years
2779:"STONE ROSES BIOGRAPHY"
2443:Manchester Evening News
1345:since the early 2000s.
871:and breakup (1992–1996)
684:The Stone Roses (album)
353:, formed a short-lived
4962:Geffen Records artists
4745:Remixes of the Spheres
4610:Spike Island (concert)
1554:List of performers on
1419:(1983–1987; died 2023)
1406:(1987–1996, 2011–2017)
1394:(1984–1995, 2011–2017)
1382:(1983–1996, 2011–2017)
1373:(1983–1996, 2011–2017)
1305:electronic dance music
1226:electronic dance music
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961:Post-Roses (1997–2010)
635:, so Travis suggested
580:and the indie-pop era
67:Background information
4498:I Am the Resurrection
4182:Taylor, Steve (2004)
2974:Strong (2003), p. 525
2953:. BBC. 12 August 1989
2909:Tobler, John (1992).
2693:Lazell, Barry (1998)
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345:Formation (1983–1984)
4697:Music of the Spheres
4512:Ten Storey Love Song
4124:Haslam, Dave (2000)
4100:blowtorchrecords.com
3733:Consequence of Sound
3193:Rock Cellar Magazine
2697:, Cherry Red Books,
2695:Indie Hits 1980–1989
2392:Classic Pop Magazine
2051:Robb, p. 99–100
1472: – lead guitar
1404: – bass guitar
1248:and artists such as
1188:SSE Arena in Belfast
1027:After the newspaper
928:Glastonbury Festival
728:UK Independent Chart
4967:RCA Records artists
4463:She Bangs the Drums
4200:New Musical Express
4126:Manchester, England
3760:on 21 November 2016
3288:The Daily Telegraph
2855:on 10 February 2021
2033:Robb, p. 91–92
1949:Robb, p. 70–71
1258:Simon and Garfunkel
947:Benicassim Festival
775:The group won four
724:She Bangs the Drums
496:in January 1985 at
4957:NME Awards winners
4737:compilation albums
4711:The World Is Yours
4319:Simon Wolstencroft
4154:Robb, John (2001)
3611:. BBC. 30 May 2013
3545:on 21 October 2013
3421:. 22 October 2011.
3398:. 19 October 2011.
2785:on 19 January 2010
2672:Officialcharts.com
2536:on 21 October 2002
2015:Robb, p. 83–4
1765:on 30 January 2021
1430:Simon Wolstencroft
1254:The Rolling Stones
1172:Castle, Scotland.
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498:Strawberry Studios
432:The Rolling Stones
359:Simon Wolstencroft
217:Simon Wolstencroft
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4550:Live performances
4484:I Wanna Be Adored
4128:, Fourth Estate,
4102:. 3 November 2023
4062:. 1 February 2009
4024:. 21 October 2011
3969:978-0-7022-4653-1
3396:Irish Independent
3342:. 18 October 2011
3316:. 18 October 2011
3107:, 24 January 2008
2758:HiT Entertainment
2526:"The Stone Roses"
1701:. 18 October 2011
1446:(Stephen Cresser)
1339:Manchester United
1123:2012 reunion tour
1104:Elizabeth My Dear
884:Rockfield Studios
694:Rockfield Studios
593:Black/FM Revolver
574:Sugar Spun Sister
518:I Wanna Be Adored
411:On the Waterfront
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706:Richard Skinner
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182:Past members
120:Years active
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4571:Discography
4526:All for One
4519:Begging You
4392:The Remixes
4297:John Squire
4119:Works cited
4066:18 November
3937:4 September
3909:4 September
3905:. bbc.co.uk
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3593:27 February
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3035:, May 1995.
2643:24 November
2639:. p. 9
2616:24 November
2573:24 November
2540:24 November
2371:27 February
2042:Robb, p. 98
2024:Robb, p. 91
2006:Robb, p. 81
1997:Robb, p. 80
1988:Robb, p. 79
1979:Robb, p. 78
1967:Robb, p. 77
1958:Robb, p. 71
1931:Robb, p. 48
1922:Robb, p. 46
1894:Robb, p. 40
1621:24 November
1490:Discography
1465:(1995–1996)
1456:(1995–1996)
1434:(1983–1984)
1425:(1983–1986)
1390:(Alan Wren)
1378:John Squire
1318:, of which
1282:Sex Pistols
1250:The Beatles
1222:garage rock
1177:All for One
1170:Strathallan
1056:Heaton Park
971:John Squire
935:John Squire
808:Dave Haslam
649:Dave Haslam
637:John Leckie
617:Rough Trade
601:Pete Garner
471:, producer
450:at an anti-
400:night in a
390:Freak Party
382:Andy Rourke
378:Johnny Marr
326:and titled
314:Heaton Park
265:John Squire
208:Pete Garner
194:John Squire
48:John Squire
46:From left:
4871:Categories
4856:Madchester
4470:Fools Gold
4151:, May 1995
4144:, May 2002
4106:2 December
4028:24 January
3886:20 October
3467:7 December
3376:21 October
3346:18 October
3320:18 October
3294:18 October
2995:Q Magazine
2760:. p. 534.
2637:Number One
2417:ClashMusic
1738:18 October
1705:18 October
1679:18 October
1652:17 October
1586:References
1293:Madchester
1262:The Smiths
1112:Warrington
1096:Bankrobber
1084:Pete Wylie
1072:Mick Jones
939:Simply Red
897:blues rock
834:Gary Clail
828:, and the
820:Zimbabwean
770:live video
672:Dave Booth
629:Peter Hook
490:Last Party
436:Terry Hall
386:The Smiths
310:world tour
286:Silvertone
267:, bassist
257:Madchester
253:Manchester
153:Silvertone
105:dance-rock
100:indie rock
90:Madchester
76:Manchester
4735:Remix and
4704:Solarized
4666:Ian Brown
4491:Waterfall
4290:Ian Brown
3707:Overblown
2789:8 October
2721:The Times
2181:0261-3077
1849:0261-3077
1759:SSG Music
1575:Refer to
1369:Ian Brown
1316:The Verve
1286:The Clash
1266:The Byrds
1238:punk rock
1230:krautrock
1108:Parr Hall
1076:the Clash
975:Ian Brown
838:Woodstock
826:orchestra
653:Clause 28
633:New Order
599:In June,
554:Ian Brown
526:Dingwalls
502:Stockport
363:demo tape
292:in 1991.
261:Ian Brown
189:Ian Brown
168:Universal
144:Thin Line
130:2011–2017
127:1983–1996
78:, England
56:Ian Brown
4809:Be There
4791:Stellify
4777:F.E.A.R.
4598:The High
4593:Freebass
4477:One Love
4435:So Young
4219:AllMusic
4022:BBC News
4002:9 August
3667:14 March
3640:14 March
3635:BBC News
3571:26 April
3489:BBC News
3411:Archived
3056:14 March
3050:Archived
2885:17 April
2879:BBC News
2731:28 March
2705:, p. 218
2594:(1990).
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1820:14 March
1728:Spacelab
1699:BBC News
1523:See also
1480:Timeline
1080:the Farm
949:and the
920:Rebel MC
853:One Love
840:for the
627:", with
510:So Young
438:'s band
4762:Singles
4725:Ripples
4427:Singles
4228:Discogs
3738:10 June
2957:18 July
2610:(print)
2563:(print)
2501:13 July
2475:13 July
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2423:13 July
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1098:" and "
1086:at the
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1030:The Sun
1004:The Rub
983:The Rub
846:YouTube
832:artist
534:Preston
404:club.
402:Salford
384:'s pre-
340:History
4718:My Way
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1474:(1996)
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1440:(1987)
1242:reggae
1060:Dublin
1043:Dynamo
981:, and
830:reggae
801:Widnes
458:Sounds
452:heroin
221:Cressa
158:Geffen
138:Labels
83:Genres
72:Origin
4841:Unkle
4576:Songs
4543:Tours
3001:: 11.
2599:(PDF)
1563:Notes
1312:Oasis
1074:from
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842:baggy
732:BBC's
665:Zomba
645:James
643:with
613:Zomba
462:'
424:Hulme
388:band
367:Sweet
355:Clash
148:Black
4311:Mani
4304:Reni
4237:IMDb
4188:ISBN
4174:ISBN
4160:ISBN
4149:Spin
4141:MOJO
4130:ISBN
4108:2023
4068:2022
4030:2021
4004:2018
3964:ISBN
3939:2012
3911:2012
3888:2021
3865:2012
3834:2012
3811:2012
3766:2016
3740:2016
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3669:2016
3642:2016
3617:2014
3595:2014
3573:2012
3551:2014
3525:2012
3497:2012
3469:2011
3443:2012
3378:2011
3348:2011
3322:2011
3296:2011
3270:2012
3231:2013
3205:2013
3153:ISBN
3135:2007
3083:ISBN
3058:2016
3033:Spin
2959:2011
2937:2015
2887:2009
2861:2012
2835:2013
2813:2013
2791:2009
2762:ISBN
2733:2010
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2618:2011
2575:2011
2542:2011
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2477:2024
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2425:2024
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2373:2014
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2188:2024
2177:ISSN
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1882:2019
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1845:ISSN
1822:2016
1815:IMDb
1797:2024
1771:2024
1740:2011
1707:2011
1681:2011
1654:2011
1623:2011
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1387:Reni
1328:Liam
1314:and
1303:and
1284:and
1246:soul
1082:and
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