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"Fools Gold" is a song by British rock band the Stone Roses. It was released as a double A-side single with "What the World Is Waiting For" on 13 November 1989 through Silvertone Records. "Fools Gold" would go on to appear on certain non-UK versions of their self-titled debut studio album (1989). "Fools Gold" became the band's biggest ...
Later in 1989 the band released a double A-side single, "Fools Gold/What the World Is Waiting For", which reached number eight on the UK Singles Chart in November. [71] Originally intended as a B-side, "Fools Gold" quickly became the Roses' most famous song and a performance of it on Top of the Pops cemented their national fame. [72]
The Remixes is a compilation album by English rock band the Stone Roses. [3] It was released on 30 October 2000 [4] ... "Fools Gold" (Grooverider's mix) – 6:05
The Time Has Come to Shoot You Down... What a Sound is a covers album by the Flaming Lips and friends. It is a reworking of the Stone Roses' self-titled album.Produced by the Flaming Lips, it was released on November 29, 2013, as part of the year's releases for Black Friday.
According to writers Sean Sennett and Simon Groth, the Stone Roses "virtually invented 'Madchester' and built a template for Brit-pop" with their debut album. [6] The record has been associated with rave culture and dance music, although Angus Batey from The Quietus argued that it was a 1960s-inspired jangle pop album featuring little or no influence of dance beats or grooves, with the ...
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Proposed post-reunion track, later released solo by Ian Brown on Ripples (2019) and confirmed by Mani to have been put forward by Brown before the band’s eventual split shortly after: 2017 Fools Gold: Fools Gold/What the World Is Waiting For: Single: 1989 Full Fathom Five: Elephant Stone: B side, Elephant Stone backwards: 1988 Gaol Of The ...
The band's only album Do it Yourself was released in 1997. It is alleged the bands name forms an anagram of "He Hates Roses", for Squire's dislike of his previous band the Stone Roses. The Seahorses disbanded due to creative differences in 1999. Liam Gallagher and John Squire performing in Milan in 2024