In a recent issue of the NME , former Stone Roses frontman Ian Brown recently admitted to the roots of the band's near-ten-minute, ecstasy fueled, baggy funk epic "Fool's Gold", the centerpiece of their eponymous 1989 debut, an album that the popular UK music weekly hailed as the greatest British rock album of all time (to the collective gasp and balk of Beatles, Zep, Stones, Bowie, Floyd and Who fans the world over, undoubtedly). Read More
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