
Liam Gallagher and John Squire release "Just Another Rainbow"
Liam Gallagher and John Squire of The Stone Roses have shared their debut collaborative single, "Just Another Rainbow".
While this represents the duo’s first collaboration together, the first time they were in a room together was way back in 1989. The then 16-year-old Gallagher attended a Stone Roses gig at the International 2 in Manchester around the time their self-titled debut album was released, a show that he describes simply as “life-changing.” It was another four years before they met when both bands were recording in Monmouth, Wales: Oasis had just started work on what would become Definitely Maybe while The Stone Roses were deep into sessions for The Second Coming.
"Just Another Rainbow" is out now.
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