'This felt like the sound of Manchester': readers on 30 years of the Stone Roses

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As the Stone Roses’ debut album turns 30, readers share their memories of the Mancunian band

“What I felt was a sense of kinship,” Laura Barton wrote on remembering the Stone Roses, 30 years on. “The accent in Ian Brown’s vocal was pleasingly familiar in its northernness, as were the band themselves … carrying the unquestionable air of trouble.” The Stone Roses eponymous album is seen as an iconic debut, embodying the cultural force of Madchester. Three decades after the release of their first record, readers share their memories of the Stone Roses.

 

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