James O'Hagan
👤 PersonAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
which is I believe the end of the Oasis tour.
Yeah.
No.
But yeah, of its time in its moment.
Absolutely.
And like contributed to some of the most iconic and kind of lasting music of, I mean, I think that sort of the entire like rock regeneration of the 90s when you get like Oasis and the Charlatans and that sort of Manchester movement, like it doesn't really happen without the Stone Roses who were like a foundation of it.
And that like, and that like that initial, like that first Stone Roses album is, is, is just like truly amazing.
one of the the great like it is is one of the greatest albums of all time I remember going to see them in 2012 when they came back together for their reunion gig in a Phoenix park and my lasting memory of that was just how drunk everybody was um
Yes.
And I was like, I don't know if I'm enjoying this, but I'll certainly remember it.
Wow, that's gas.
Yeah, absolutely.
Yeah.
And I think that if you haven't listened to them, you'll hear some of the guitar riffs and some of the sounds and you'll be like, oh, I recognized it.
Yeah, 100%.
Because it has soundtracked so many movies and TV shows and just moments over the years.
Absolutely.
But yeah, obviously the Oasis sort of closed off their gig and gave a tribute to Manny before they played Live Forever, said there's...
this one's for a friend our hero gary manny mountfield so good on um manny uh but yeah it is like looking back on someone's legacy also very young by by sort of you know by every day sanders like he's only 63 so you know but anyway an amazing life i think you lived pretty hard yeah yeah hard and fast yeah
You stop at the what?