Must see documentaries..

A mate of mine was watching this at the same time. I was texting him while it was on.
We’ve made a vow to do the Ballyshannon festival next year. It really looks like a fantastic weekend for like minded Rory fans from all over the world.
We head to ballyshannon quite a bit although last time we camped was in 2021, just before the festival was due to be on (cant remember if it actually had been cancelled due to covid)....but from chatting with a few locals in the pub its meant to be a cracking weekend....we too keep promising to go
 
Watched the documentary on Oppenheimer on Sky Documentaries a couple of weeks ago, having previously seen the film. He came across as a man who was troubled by what he "invented". And, if the last section of the film (after the Trinity test) is anywhere remotely close to accurate, he was treated appallingly by the political and military establishment. Cracking documentary, by the way.
 
Just watching the Shane Meadows Stone Roses comeback one. Decent.

That Warrington Parr Hall gig looked fantastic (Liam G in attendance!) Been to loads of gigs there and such a great venue. I saw them in 2017 I think it was at Leeds and it was good but they were coming to an end then. Mate of mine went to Spike Island.

Brown was awkward in the interviews in the early days but seemed to have mellowed a bit as he got older. Squire was diffocult In interviews and still was on Jonathan Ross recently. Reni and Mani came accross well and Reni was such a talent on the drums.

Didn’t know that Simon Wolstencroft was in the band in the early days. Almost in the Smiths when they became big, then the Roses and ended up in The Fall.
 
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