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Who influenced John Squire?

Who influenced John Squire?

Jackson Pollock
In the 1980s, Squire’s artistic style was heavily influenced by the action painting technique of Jackson Pollock. In recent years, Squire has shown a broader use of media and has incorporated newer influences to his work.

Why is it called a Stone Rose?

The name ‘Stone Roses’, which would also become the band’s greatest album, was suggested by Squire in 1983, allegedly as a tribute to the The Rolling Stones. It was also the idea that it would be a combination of both the hardness of stone and the softness of roses.

Who were the influential bands/artists of the 60s?

The 10 Most Influential Rock Group/Musicians in the 60’s

  1. The Beatles.
  2. The Who.
  3. It’s A Beautiful Day.
  4. Yes.
  5. The Rolling Stones.
  6. Jimi Hendrix.
  7. Carlos Santana.
  8. The Velvet Underground.

Why are The Stone Roses associated with lemons?

Lemons. The Roses cover art for ‘The Stone Roses’ is a Jackson Pollock-influenced piece titled “Bye Bye Badman”. The Roses link to lemons comes from the fact that Ian Brown was told that during the 1968 riots in Paris protesters used lemons as an antidote to tear gas. So Lemons = Stone Roses.

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Are Ian Brown and John Squire friends?

Despite John Squire forming The Stone Roses with Ian Brown back in 1983, coupled with the fact that the two musicians are old-school friends, things were never straight forward and the environment within the band became more toxic the longer they stayed together. Things only worsened for the band from then on in.

What band had the most hits in the 60s?

During the 1960s, a record was set by Chubby Checker’s “The Twist” for being the only song of the rock and roll era to ever top the charts twice. By far, the band with the most #1 hits in the 1960s was the Beatles.

Why are Stone Roses called lemons?

Who inspired Stone Roses?

The Stone Roses’ influences included garage rock, electronic dance music, krautrock, northern soul, punk rock, reggae, soul and artists such as The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Simon and Garfunkel, The Smiths, The Byrds, Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, The Jesus and Mary Chain, Sex Pistols and The Clash.