The Clone Roses are now regarded by many as the UK's No1 Tribute to Manchester legends "The Stone Roses". The Clone Roses have the looks and sounds of The Stone Roses and include all the classics in their set such as: Waterfall, Fools Gold and I am the Resurrection.
Lead singer Gavin Scott's voice has been described as "uncannily" like the real thing and the band do an expert job of recreating the vibe of a Stone Roses concert. Being from the North West, the band has the authenticity of a Stone Roses show that no other Roses Tribute can compete with!!
The band have recently done a number of huge successful shows with support DJ's such as Clint Boon (Inspiral Carpets), Shaun Ryder (Happy Mondays) and Bez (Happy Mondays) and their shows regularly attract large audiences.
Recently the band played their biggest show to date, playing The Brixton Academy in London as support to The Happy Mondays and The Farm, an ecstatic 4000+ crowd enjoyed all the roses classics. And endorsement from The Stone Roses bass player Mani who thought the band were superb when he saw them at Brixton.
We have put a new song up for you, it’s only a rough demo which hasn’t really been mixed well and hasn’t been produced but it will give you a taster of what may come next in our next recording sessions which we are trying to set before Christmas.
Enjoy! It’s called 'Stop'. Please tell us what you think.
To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the coming of The Stone Roses’ seminal debut album we are asking fans across the world a series of questions to find out exactly what the unique record and band means to them. So the questions are listed below, all we ask is that you take some time to give us your stone roses views and memories. Every response that is returned will be uploaded onto
www.shaddersonline.com unedited onto the shadders: stone roses page, so celebrate with us and have some fun! Please return either via myspace messaging or email to mail@shaddersonline.com Hope to hear from you soon. Later Colin www.shaddersonline.com Q1, Why do you think The Stone Roses are seen as one of the best British bands of all time? Q2, Is the debut album, 20 years old this year, a classic, discuss! Q3, What’s your favourite track off the album and why? Q4, John Squire’s artwork, sublime or overrated? Q5, Have you heard the re-mastered version of the album and is it worth getting if you have? Q6, Who is the most talented member of The Stone Roses? Q7, Did you ever see the ‘Roses live? If so what was it like and if not would you want to? Q8, ‘Second Coming’ was it worth the wait? Q9, In your opinion why did the ‘Roses split? Q10, What do you think of the bands solo work? Q11, The million dollar question… do you think they will ever get back together?