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]]>Gallagher posted a video on his Instagram that shows Squire playing guitar throughout the years, including footage from his special guest appearance with Oasis at their iconic Knebworth concert in 1996.
“John Squire without a doubt the best guitarist of his generation and in the world in my opinion,” Gallagher wrote in the caption.
Gallagher also added a link to gallaghersquire.com website, which prompts fans to sign up for a newsletter in order to find out more about his and Squire’s project.
Liam Gallagher and John Squire had plans to collaborate together for a while. Back in 2022, Gallagher said in an interview with Matt Wilkinson on Apple Music 1 that he and Squire are planning a project together but are taking their time.
“He’s my man, I love him. So if he’s got any tunes that need singing, I’m the boy, mate,” said Gallagher at the time.
Gallagher is currently bracing for a tour that will celebrate the 30th anniversary of Oasis’ seminal album Definitely Maybe. The singer plans to perform all the songs from the album alongside B-sides and rarities.
Squire, on the other hand, has been out of the spotlight since wrapping up a reunion tour with The Stone Roses 2017. His most recent live appearance was at a pair of Gallagher’s Knebworth House concert in 2022.
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]]>“Is that really it for the Roses?” – asked journalist Sam Wollaston.
“Yeah” – responded Squire.
Squire didn’t want to discuss further the reasons for the split, but he hinted that another clash with vocalist Ian Brown might be in question. Asked whether Brown is invited to the promotion of his new art exhibition “Disinformation,” Squire responded negatively but also added that the two agreed not to talk about their relationship with the press.
After more than 15 years of break, The Stone Roses reunited in their classic lineup – consisting of Brown, Squire, bassists Mani and drummer Reni – in 2011. The band announced a tour and possibility of recording new material.
In the following years, the group toured the world and had multiple festival appearances, filmed a documentary, and released a pair of new songs in “All for One” and “Beautiful Thing.”
Although never confirmed until now, the breakup of The Stone Roses was hinted during their show at Hampden Park in Glasgow on 24 June 2017. At one point during the gig, Brown told the audience: “Don’t be sad that it’s over, be happy that it happened,” raising speculation that this might be the end for the group. It turned out that ways, as the Glasgow show was their last.
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]]>Metallica played a show at Etihad Stadium on Tuesday night and decided to treat the audience by covering “I Wanna be Adored” from the iconic Manchester band. Bassist Rob Trujillo took the main role for the track, playing the recognizable bass line and signing the vocal parts while being backed by guitarist Kirk Hammett.
You can check out Metallica’s cover of “I Wanna Be Adored” in a fan-captured video below.
Metallica is currently on UK and Europe leg of their WorldWired Tour and are set to play on the continent through August. Following a pair of dates in the U.S. at San Francisco’s Chase Center, the band will embark on a trip across Oceania.
According to the band members, the group plans to enter the studio after the tour is finished, and they hope to record a follow-up to 2016’s Hardwired… to Self-Destruct.
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]]>There doesn’t seem to be one in the works but hey, if you’re reading this Ian Brown, we want another comeback tour. And here are the 10 songs we want you to play.
Yup, that’s right. We’re kicking the list off with a track from the vastly less popular Second Coming. It’s a strong album opener and the lyrics are banging.
When a track as banging as “Fools Gold” doesn’t make it onto the album, you know that you’re onto a winner.
The way the melodies of John Squire’s guitar and Ian Brown’s voice intertwine here is a reminder of why The Stone Roses are one of the most creative bands of the ’90s.
Uh, just take our money already. We’ll do anything to see you play this live one more time.
“I’m standing here, I really don’t think you know that I’m in heaven when you smile.” I mean.. AWW.
An obvious choice but an absolute classic.
An anthem for all the boho beauties out there aka 99% of the ladies reading this article.
Oh yeah, we went there. The back catalog is where the hidden gems are.
This really is the one. I’ve seen them live twice and god bless the crowd at Manchester, who sung so loudly that Ian Brown didn’t even need to pick up the microphone.
One words: CLASSIC. If you reunite and play all ten of these tracks, we’ll buy all your mediocre solo stuff. We promise.
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]]>The post Liam Gallagher and John Squire are Teaming Up for a New Music Project appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Gallagher posted a video on his Instagram that shows Squire playing guitar throughout the years, including footage from his special guest appearance with Oasis at their iconic Knebworth concert in 1996.
“John Squire without a doubt the best guitarist of his generation and in the world in my opinion,” Gallagher wrote in the caption.
Gallagher also added a link to gallaghersquire.com website, which prompts fans to sign up for a newsletter in order to find out more about his and Squire’s project.
Liam Gallagher and John Squire had plans to collaborate together for a while. Back in 2022, Gallagher said in an interview with Matt Wilkinson on Apple Music 1 that he and Squire are planning a project together but are taking their time.
“He’s my man, I love him. So if he’s got any tunes that need singing, I’m the boy, mate,” said Gallagher at the time.
Gallagher is currently bracing for a tour that will celebrate the 30th anniversary of Oasis’ seminal album Definitely Maybe. The singer plans to perform all the songs from the album alongside B-sides and rarities.
Squire, on the other hand, has been out of the spotlight since wrapping up a reunion tour with The Stone Roses 2017. His most recent live appearance was at a pair of Gallagher’s Knebworth House concert in 2022.
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]]>The post The Stone Roses Have Split Up Again Says Guitarist John Squire appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>“Is that really it for the Roses?” – asked journalist Sam Wollaston.
“Yeah” – responded Squire.
Squire didn’t want to discuss further the reasons for the split, but he hinted that another clash with vocalist Ian Brown might be in question. Asked whether Brown is invited to the promotion of his new art exhibition “Disinformation,” Squire responded negatively but also added that the two agreed not to talk about their relationship with the press.
After more than 15 years of break, The Stone Roses reunited in their classic lineup – consisting of Brown, Squire, bassists Mani and drummer Reni – in 2011. The band announced a tour and possibility of recording new material.
In the following years, the group toured the world and had multiple festival appearances, filmed a documentary, and released a pair of new songs in “All for One” and “Beautiful Thing.”
Although never confirmed until now, the breakup of The Stone Roses was hinted during their show at Hampden Park in Glasgow on 24 June 2017. At one point during the gig, Brown told the audience: “Don’t be sad that it’s over, be happy that it happened,” raising speculation that this might be the end for the group. It turned out that ways, as the Glasgow show was their last.
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]]>The post Metallica Covers The Stone Roses’ “I Wanna Be Adored” During Manchester Show appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Metallica played a show at Etihad Stadium on Tuesday night and decided to treat the audience by covering “I Wanna be Adored” from the iconic Manchester band. Bassist Rob Trujillo took the main role for the track, playing the recognizable bass line and signing the vocal parts while being backed by guitarist Kirk Hammett.
You can check out Metallica’s cover of “I Wanna Be Adored” in a fan-captured video below.
Metallica is currently on UK and Europe leg of their WorldWired Tour and are set to play on the continent through August. Following a pair of dates in the U.S. at San Francisco’s Chase Center, the band will embark on a trip across Oceania.
According to the band members, the group plans to enter the studio after the tour is finished, and they hope to record a follow-up to 2016’s Hardwired… to Self-Destruct.
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]]>The post Top 10 Tracks From The Stone Roses appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>There doesn’t seem to be one in the works but hey, if you’re reading this Ian Brown, we want another comeback tour. And here are the 10 songs we want you to play.
Yup, that’s right. We’re kicking the list off with a track from the vastly less popular Second Coming. It’s a strong album opener and the lyrics are banging.
When a track as banging as “Fools Gold” doesn’t make it onto the album, you know that you’re onto a winner.
The way the melodies of John Squire’s guitar and Ian Brown’s voice intertwine here is a reminder of why The Stone Roses are one of the most creative bands of the ’90s.
Uh, just take our money already. We’ll do anything to see you play this live one more time.
“I’m standing here, I really don’t think you know that I’m in heaven when you smile.” I mean.. AWW.
An obvious choice but an absolute classic.
An anthem for all the boho beauties out there aka 99% of the ladies reading this article.
Oh yeah, we went there. The back catalog is where the hidden gems are.
This really is the one. I’ve seen them live twice and god bless the crowd at Manchester, who sung so loudly that Ian Brown didn’t even need to pick up the microphone.
One words: CLASSIC. If you reunite and play all ten of these tracks, we’ll buy all your mediocre solo stuff. We promise.
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