The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Ian Brown
- If you put your cameras down, you might be able to live in the moment. You have a memory of something you’ve never lived.
- The technical brilliance of Lang Lang and the musical genius to create a masterpiece on the spot.
- You have a gift that can make you rich. Everyone does.
- You’d be sick if you saw my adidas collection. You would be physically sick if you saw it. I’m not going to say where it is.
- I think we’re great. I think we’ve still got it. And I think we’ve got something to give to people. And I think in times like this we can uplift people. We’re doing it for ourselves, I’m not gonna lie. We wanted to announce our reunion the day after the riots, but it was important to play together before we announced it.
- There are a lot of good rappers in England at the moment. There’s a lot of good dancing. A lot of good, young guitar acts. I think a lot of groups came from that dole culture of the late 80’s and early 90’s; it’s not as easy now. I think there’s a dearth of working-class bands.
- What does it feel like to represent a newspaper that used to support Adolf Hitler? And supports the banker Kabbalists that are ruining the world? Did you vote Tory?
- We’ll keep writing, and if it hits our standards, we’ll go with it. We’re not here to destroy anything. It’s as precious to us as it is to someone who’s followed us for years.
- The money’s always been on the table. We could have took that money any time we wanted—every year, two, three times a year, we’ve had offers, all the way down the line.
- I’ve parked my solo thing in a layby and jumped in another vehicle, and I’m in that now.
Ian Brown, born on February 20, 1963, in Warrington, England, is a renowned musician, best known as the lead singer of the iconic British rock band, The Stone Roses. Brown’s distinctive voice and charismatic stage presence contributed significantly to the band’s success during the late 1980s and early 1990s, particularly with their self-titled debut album, which is often regarded as one of the greatest British albums of all time.
Following the dissolution of The Stone Roses in 1996, Brown embarked on a solo career, releasing several successful albums, including “Unfinished Monkey Business” (1998), “Golden Greats” (1999), and “Music of the Spheres” (2001). His solo work showcased a diverse range of musical influences, blending elements of rock, electronic, and psychedelic sounds.
In addition to his music career, Brown has also dabbled in acting and activism, notably appearing in the film “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban” (2004) and being an outspoken advocate for various social and political causes.
Ian Brown’s impact on the music industry extends beyond his contributions as a performer; his influence on the Manchester music scene and British alternative rock as a whole remains profound, solidifying his status as a cultural icon.
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