#ian brown
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hyusworld · 2 months ago
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choose your fighter or sumwhat
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juliangirlblancas · 4 months ago
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Does this make sense
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bbbrianjones · 1 year ago
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the stone roses in paris, oct 1989
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britpop-band-tourney · 20 days ago
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ROUND 4: The Stone Roses VS Manic Street Preachers
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THE STONE ROSES
MANIC STREET PREACHERS
Manics for me
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morrisonh0tel · 13 days ago
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The posters on my wall xx
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baskrvilleprophets · 21 hours ago
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Glasto '95
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sk8rambler · 1 year ago
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me when stone roses
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scalenesallen · 8 months ago
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Ian Brown and John Squire, 1989 💕💕💕
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phipesquire · 11 months ago
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John Squire, The Newport Centre, Newport, Wales 4/12/1995
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geo-bby · 8 months ago
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Ian Brown
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kellyjoneswitness · 1 year ago
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Lmao why were they posing like gay-friend couples
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ewanmcgregorforcemasc · 11 days ago
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“Made of Stone” by The Stone Roses vs. “Daddy’s Speeding” by Suede
“Made of Stone” hails from The Stone Roses’ self-titled debut in 1989, and is a synthesis on the death of the artist Jackson Pollock, whose art had a significant impact on the aesthetic vision of the album. The album is an early classic of the Baggy/Madchester era, an early era of alternative dance music in Manchester in the UK with a heavy emphasis on drugs.
“Daddy’s Speeding,” conversely, depicts the death of James Dean and how his tragic passing was mandatory for the building of his legacy and the image he came to inspire. It hails from Suede’s sophomore album, Dog Man Star, which turns away from the anthemic-rock style of their own self-titled debut, in exchange for a pessimistic and hedonistic sound and outlook expressing the frustrations of the lifestyle that the band was living in. Dog Man Star is a personal favorite from the 90s Britpop era (released in 1994), which was heavily inspired by the preceding Baggy era.
The parallels between these songs, and the implications of the crashes they are about, are impossible to ignore.
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kevindaviesphotography · 2 years ago
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Ian Brown 1990 for The Face Magazine
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tiredsoundsofagnes · 2 years ago
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just made the sickest fucking poster for my new indie club. tried to fit in as many icons as possible
also if you're in malmö then, you should 100% come. i play all killer no filler.
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noamide · 3 months ago
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Check my shop for other bands!
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bbbrianjones · 2 years ago
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really appreciate the cameraman for this random close up
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