Great comment.It's true. Something like 30kiat Spike Island. But you have to take in to consideration that the Roses were coming out of an indie scene where playing to 3,000 was seen as a big gig. I'm not sure the Smiths or New Order did anything bigger than the G-Mex, apart from Glastonbury. Their popularity now can be attributed to the explosion of British bands in the 90s who carried the Roses legacy in their wake. They're probably the last band to achieve success by word of mouth. The enormous success, however, of a band such as Oasis was due in part to the Roses resetting expectations as to what an indie (ish) guitar band could achieve. Oasis at Knebworth and other huge Britpop (hate that term) gigs of the 90s were the conclusion of what the Roses started with Spike Island.
Can't see them playing a greatest hits set again....Surely new stuffs are ready to roll!!Fuck me, they really are milking this reunion for all its worth aren't they
Can't see them playing a greatest hits set again....Surely new stuffs are ready to roll!!
Course they do mate. Big roses fanboy that I am can't wait for the new album.There will be a lot of pissed off people if they don't play a greatest hits set I reckon. Nobody wants to hear new stuff surely
Is that a defo with depeche mode? Seen them about 5 or 6 times over the years, went to the last tour at the M.E.N. If they're back next year along with the roses then music will be exciting again instead of all this beep de beep and brap brap shite we have to endure.I am going Wembley. Looking forward more to the return of Depeche Mode though next year, always something fresh with them. The roses just seem like they are after our cash. Yet I still go for the craic and hand my cash over.