|
The
Stone Roses Experience
The
Stone Roses Experience have been regarded as the most
precise and justified Stone Roses tribute band to date,
and performing to sell out crowds is something these
four lads from Scotland are no stranger to.
These guys have also had the amazing compliment and
services of none other than original Stone Roses bass
maestro Gary Mani Mounfield, whom on three
occasions played Roses classic She Bangs The Drums
alongside the band to ecstatic Irish audiences, plus
it was the last time Mani ever played a Stone Roses
song.
As well as having that major compliment, the four members
of the Roses Experience have also played major music
festivals, Witnness/Oxegen Festival in Ireland three
times in a row with a combined audience of 25,000 people
and Scotlands T In The Park to a staggering 10,000,
a first for any tribute band, which was later described
in the music press as Quite simply, brilliant.
These events saw Stone Roses hysteria re-lived once
again by the devoted throng of Roses disciples which
was very reminiscent of The Stone Roses historic Glasgow
Green gig in a huge circus tent in 1990.
The current members of The Stone Roses Experience have
also filmed dramatic reconstruction scenes as The Stone
Roses in a BBC documentary Blood on the Turntable
featuring the Roses and their bitter feud with their
management.
In
the past few years the band have enjoyed the company
of some familiar faces in the music industry including
Bez and Shaun Ryder (Happy Mondays), Clint Boon and
Tom Hingley (Inspiral Carpets), Shane MacGowan (The
Pogues) and Rick Witter (Shed Seven) who have appeared
as guest DJs or basically just turned up to one
of the gigs.
The
songs selected in the live set span from the early Roses
classics like Tell Me and Sally Cinnamon
through Waterfall and the acid funk of Fools
Gold to the latter period of Second Coming
with Love Spreads and Ten Storey Love
Song. The band take on the difficult task of replicating
the LP sound of the Roses but also like to mix it with
the live versions from legendary gigs like Blackpool
Empress Ballroom and Spike Island. Its even been
known for the band to drop an Ian Brown tune in for
good measure!
Another noted feature of The Stone Roses Experience
is that they use the same instruments as closely as
possible to that of the original Stone Roses set up
for that authentic live sound.
The atmosphere that is created at many gigs is the closest
you will ever get to the sights and sounds of an original
Stone Roses gig. The era of Reni Hats, Joe
Bloggs, flares and floppy moptop haircuts are all on
show like its 1989 all over again.
You only need to look at sell out shows in the past
the band have played at Dublins Olympia Theatre,
Belfast Limelight, Edinburgh Liquid Room, Glasgow QMU,
Sheffield Leadmill, London Mean Fiddler and Manchester
Academy to name but a few to recognise how much of a
faithful following the band and The Stone Roses music
themselves, has such an impact even today. The crowds
have been described by the Roses Experience as being
like a travelling football support
One venue
under a groove, how many bands have that?
So,
all in all, if youre still aching for that little
piece of nostalgia or feel like dusting off those bucket
hats and flares, The Stone Roses Experience are the
only ones to really deliver the goods.
As
Ian Brown once said
.Its not where
youre from its where youre at
How true!
|