04 maio 2006

Uncut Junho - Stone Roses em Destaque!

Uncut Magazine cover

Chegou a vez dos Stone Roses serem revisitados de lés a lés pela revista inglesa. É assim que a newsletter da Uncut apresenta esta edição:

We all have favourite bands who are no longer with us for a variety of reasons – death, musical differences leading to acrimony and bitter partings of the way, you know the drill. Of all the major groups of the last 20 years, however, none are more passionately remembered than The Stone Roses, who after a brief but incandescent career split messily and nastily in 1996. In an absence marked by much bickering between singer Ian Brown and guitarist John Squire, their legend has continued to grow and the clamour for them to settle their differences and reform has grown louder by the year.

In this month’s Uncut, we talk to Ian, John, and fellow Roses, Reni and Mani, and ask the band that inspired a generation: could you do it again, and under what circumstances?

Elsewhere in this issue, we are joined by Roger McGuinn and Chris Hillman, formerly of The Byrds, another and who changed the way we listen to things who talk us through the amazing story of landmark single "Eight Miles High", Eddie Vedder on Pearl Jam, primal Scream’s Bobby Gillespie, Noel Gallagher on his favourite band and Bruce Willis on his tough new cop movie, 16 Blocks. There are also reviews of brilliant new albums by Jack Whits's Raconteurs, Bruce Springsteen, Paul Simon, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Scott Walker and The Futureheads.

Plus, our free Playlist CD has exclusive tracks from Siouxsie And The Banshees, Shack, Mercury Rev, The Small Faces, Jarvis Cocker, Dirty Pretty Things, The Waterboys, Al Green, Shack and more and provides a brilliant soundtrack to your new issue.

Allan Jones
Editor

O CD deste mês:

exclusive tracks from Siouxsie And The Banshees, Shack, Mercury Rev, The Small Faces, Jarvis Cocker, Dirty Pretty Things, The Waterboys, Al Green, Shack and more and provides a brilliant soundtrack to your issue.

E ainda:
In his own write - Ian Gillan
Jon Wilde Interview - Neil Tennant
My life in music - Snow Patrol's Gary Lightbody
You had to be there - Eddie Cohran's last show
Ch-Ch-Ch-Ch-Changes - Roddy Frame
I thought you were dead - Neil Sedaka
Fight Club - Danny McNamara vs Paul Heaton
The stars that fame forgot - Daniel Johnston
From the vault - Dexys Midnight Runners from 1980
The making of... - The Byrds' "Eight Miles High"