Sad to see people sell out their principles though....
Unless they never had them in the first place.
Unless they never had them in the first place.

Shame the SR have reformed for $ reasons
Makes them appear hypocritical ****s of the highest order
Even worse when they try to deny it- mugging off their fans.
They're a great band, but as has been mentioned, Ian Brown is pretty shocking live.
I went to see the Inspirals and the Mondays in Leeds last week.
Hingley is no longer fronting the Inspirals(which pissed me off as he's an old mate and that was one of the reasons for going) and they were poor.
The Monday's were brilliant, Shaun Ryder is fantastic live, way better than I thought he'd be and they're well worth watching if you get the chance.
Though I still can't figure out what Bez is supposed to be doing.![]()
Sad to see people sell out their principles though....
Unless they never had them in the first place.
You think because he had a few hit records he can sit on his arse and be all principled for the rest of his life?
Maybe he wants to eat occasionally.
Pixies only reformed for the money, doesn't mean they're still not the best band ever to have existed in the history of the world (and other planets).
It is, after all, a job. And we all need to make a living.
Well one of the support acts on Sunday at Heaton Park is The Justice Tonight Band (feat. Mick Jones, Pete Wylie & The Farm) ...does that count as a clash reform act ?...and if they play Train in vain i'll be made up
The Clash were better and more influential. Thank fook they never reformed, but that was possibly because of Joe Strummer's early death. Stone Roses aren't fit enough to be roadies for The Clash.