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October 12, 2006

WaterLily

Rolling Stone says that a Stone Roses reunion "is inevitable given the continued failure of their solo careers," but this is the closest you'll get to "new" Roses 'til Ian Brown succumbs. Sam Flanagan gives us this mash-up of the Mancunian legends and the recent Hiro heroine.

Sam Flanagan - "WaterLily" (The Stone Roses Vs Lily Allen) (MP3)

In case you forgot:

Lily Allen - "LDN" (MP3)
The Stone Roses - "Waterfall" (MP3)

Not bad, right? More of Sam's creations at his MashSpace.

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I would love a Stone Roses reunion! I miss them.

Posted by: Michele at 10/12/06 2:54 PM | Reply
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I say nay on a Roses reunion. Part of their mystique is their ephemeral existence. These guys are pushing 40 now, and I doubt they'll be able to put on a decent live show a la the Pixies, because Ian Brown's voice is atrocious live.

I think RS is a little off base in its assessment of the members' solo careers. Ian Brown has put out some stuff that has been successful in the UK, and even has a greatest hits album. Mani's been in Primal Scream for more than five years and at least a few albums.

Reni and Squire, on the other hand ...

Posted by: Mark Swiderski at 10/12/06 3:06 PM | Reply
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Thanks for posting my mashup on your blog....

In regards to a reunion it would be nice to see the original line up together for one last time. On the other hand dont smash the illusion....

Posted by: Sam Flanagan at 10/13/06 11:19 AM | Reply
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