After spending all last week listening to The Stone Roses and re-living the favourites as 'Fools Gold', 'Waterfall' and 'Sally Cinnamon', the long awaited 'Stone Roses Experience' gig at Leeds Met had a lot to live up to. The audience were jumping and singing along to all the classics but even with the band's energy and enthusiasm, hearing 'Ian Brown' with a broad Scottish accent simply didn't work! The Stone Roses were all about the 'Madchester' music scene of the late '80's/early '90's and their tribute band were about as Mancunian as Haggis, Neeps and Tatties.
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Sounds hideous, glad I wasn't there!
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