Performed at Heaton Park, “Fools Gold” remains one of The Stone Roses’ most defining moments live. Originally released in 1989 as a standalone single, it reached number eight on the UK Singles Chart and became a cornerstone of the Madchester era. Built around a looping groove rather than a traditional chorus, the track blurred indie rock with dance music and helped reshape British guitar music. At Heaton Park, its hypnotic rhythm and extended jam sections captured the band’s cult status and the song’s enduring pull with massive outdoor crowds.
British journalists shocked as a 100-year-old WW2 veteran says on a live show that the sacrifices made by him and his fallen friends weren’t worth it since the UK now is the way it is
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@Scotty_Murray@BristolCitySLO
Hoping you can help raise awareness of this sad story within the club re: our former player Marvin Brown. Let's try and help his lovely family at this terrible time. Thanks.
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A fantastic ball from Henderson in midfield finds an advancing Onyedinma - his cross from the right edge of the box finds the feet of Bell who guides it to the back of the net!
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"You either fight back, or you die. You either fight back, or you die. And that's the truth."
Elon Musk addresses Tommy Robinson and millions of British patriots in London at Unite the Kingdom.