At 9.25, there was a cheer as superfan Liam Gallagher took his seat on the balcony. At 9.30, there was a deafening roar as the four original Stone Roses strode onstage, then a rumble of bass announcing opening track I Wanna Be Adored.
I am from Moscow, and d like to say that I grew up listening to the inspiring, great British rock music of the 20th century( mainly progressive and psychodelic rock, post-punk). Without it my life would so poor. Some of the most significant days in my life were when i visited Roger Waters’s and Deep Purple concerts , when they were here in Moscow. This music can equally praise up to the sky and destruct us and that’s why it has always been so breathtaking. Thank you Great Britain for your culture, for your style, for your music and for dreamy, talented boys from your industrial cities , who had been creating some of the most beautiful non material heritage of our world
In the documentary they show that for anyone to be allowed entry, they had to show up to the door with some sort of Stone Roses merchandise, so a t-shirt, a CD or vinyl, a flag, anything. Every single person in there is a legit die-hard fan of theirs, that's why the crowd is so manic.
Wow....I am nearly 70 and that is SERIOUSLY impressive...respect...That Drummer...After Keith Moon and John Bonham...he is up there as an equal...a real musician
I first watched the Shane Meadows film on a train back from Liverpool and I’m not ashamed to say I wept at this scene. For so many people in that crowd this was an impossible moment. To be watching the original Roses line up playing the opening track to the greatest album ever made and one which defined an era for so many. Like watching God shape the garden of Eden in Parr Hall, Warrington. Legendary stuff.
When something is greater than it's parts. Four lads who can all play a bit, form a band and something just clicks. Those in that remote studio where the first album was made said it took no time at all to record. They are something so so special
love how they did this. can you imagine what those tickets would of gone for. but no, fans only bring a cd or a t-shirt and your in that 1100 to see a truly special gig. you can feel the atmosphere from the video. would love to have been there.
Six people don't like this? Are they mad? What a performance; I'd have given my left gnad to have been there. Saw them in Dublin a couple of months later. What a gig. Reni was magic here and live & made me appreciate more what a role in major played in the Stone ROses sound. The "glue" of the band. I wanna see more!
I agree with Paolo everyone rates him. And without a shadow of a doubt the most overrated overused comment on T'tube is 'so and so are or is the most underrated [insert band name, singer, drummer etc etc].
Fucking goose bumps !!! Amazing band amazing songs and will never get bored of listening to them . I’ll have this on full blast when I’m 90 and still will make me move . Gods
This was a free gig played as a warm-up for their Heaton Park concerts in 2011. All fans had to turn up with either a Stone Roses shirt, CD or Vinyl album to gain admittance.
Então nós três aqui somos os que pagariam para ver esses quatro por aqui, seria um dos sonhos da minha vida poder vê-los ao vivo no Brasil. Se incluísse o Blur na mesma noite, não seria uma invasão britânica, e sim uma overdose britânica.
This is from a documentary for Channel 4 in which they used a lot of auto-tune to clean up the recordings to be suitable for a TV audience. Not entirely sure if they used it on this one but chances are they did. He seems to have a lot more colour on his voice in this particular performance which suggests they didn't but it's television and they'd do it without concern for the raw performance.