attackbass Posted Thursday at 20:22 Posted Thursday at 20:22 I got into playing bass around the same time of discovering The Stone Roses, aged about 10/11 - I think the Stone Roses were just coming to and end and I bought everything CD single, album and bootleg I could find. Iconic bass lines, that weren't too hard to get a handle on and then discovering the grooves on the Second Coming - the bass line to Love Spreads... awe inspiring. Absolutely still love that to this day. Definitely a huge influence on me at a young age, and a bass player that had parts that worked inside the song and as hooks you could sing back. Absolutely gutted. 1 Quote
godathunder Posted Thursday at 21:02 Posted Thursday at 21:02 Shit, what a loss. Much as I already loved the roses it was his filth on vanishing point that completely sold me on him. That said, the only time I saw him with primal scream was a bit of a tepid affair I saw him with the roses in dublin a few years back though and it was an absolute belter. It was really cool to hear the crowd singing all his bass lines back at him. As an added bonus, the bass and guitar seemed to be panned in the mix and we were on the bass side so mostly got mani and reni Quote
upside downer Posted Thursday at 21:13 Posted Thursday at 21:13 I'm going to my music room now to plug in a bass and play along to I Am the Resurrection. It seems like the right thing to do. Ta-ra, Mani. Thanks. 2 Quote
Mickyk Posted Thursday at 21:16 Posted Thursday at 21:16 63 yo This is a great loss to the music world and to all Bass players out there .Rest in peace dude you really Rocked that Ricky. 1 Quote
miles'tone Posted Thursday at 21:33 Posted Thursday at 21:33 (edited) After years of never giving up on the Roses getting back together, I'm so grateful he had this moment. The first time they took to the stage again, unified. A free gig they threw at Warrington Parr Hall. Gives me goosebumps every time. Edited Friday at 06:56 by miles'tone 4 Quote
Maude Posted Thursday at 22:03 Posted Thursday at 22:03 2 hours ago, Dankology said: Just over two years ago the whole family was in the room next to me celebrating my in-laws' 50th wedding anniversary - now Imelda, Mani and Imelda's mum are all gone. It's really sad here tonight. I feel so sorry for his children. How terrible to lose a nan and both parents so early in life. 2 Quote
Beedster Posted Friday at 05:56 Posted Friday at 05:56 RIP Mani, not many bassists make the front pages when they pass, says something about just how much you influenced music and culture 🙏 5 Quote
neepheid Posted Friday at 11:43 Posted Friday at 11:43 I never met Mani, but he always seemed like a sound bloke, and a great player. The only Mani related story I can think of is that during soundcheck for a gig, I was idly playing the intro to "I Wanna Be Adored". I didn't know it at the time, was just working it out from memory. Well, some drunk guy hears me and goes "YAAAAAAAAAS! STONE ROSES!" and I'm like "F***, I don't know the whole song!" Thankfully he was too drunk to remember and the request I was bracing myself for never materialised, phew! 1 Quote
pst62 Posted Friday at 12:11 Posted Friday at 12:11 He was great solid player, preferred him with Primal Scream.... another sad loss indeed! Quote
Stu-khag Posted Friday at 16:04 Posted Friday at 16:04 (edited) Quite shocked to hear the news. I saw the ads for his tour this week plus listened to the rockonteurs pod the other week where he sounded great. The Stone roses totally passed me by as I was too young but I remember hearing I wanna be adored for the first time in May 98 aged 16. (I know this as I was off to see the super furries for my first ever gig). My mate put it on the cd player in his bedroom and it just blew me away. He died a few years later so I always associate him with this album. Mani's sound and feel have always been a major influence. Always disliked Primal scream (again probably too young) but the first time I heard kill all hippies on the uni jukebox and when the bass kicks in around 1 min 36 I was converted. I dont know if its him playing that line on the record or if it was a sample ( I was intending on going to the tour and asking) but it just grooves and just brilliant. Edited Friday at 16:06 by Stu-khag 1 Quote
miles'tone Posted Friday at 19:44 Posted Friday at 19:44 3 hours ago, Stu-khag said: Quite shocked to hear the news. I saw the ads for his tour this week plus listened to the rockonteurs pod the other week where he sounded great. The Stone roses totally passed me by as I was too young but I remember hearing I wanna be adored for the first time in May 98 aged 16. (I know this as I was off to see the super furries for my first ever gig). My mate put it on the cd player in his bedroom and it just blew me away. He died a few years later so I always associate him with this album. Mani's sound and feel have always been a major influence. Always disliked Primal scream (again probably too young) but the first time I heard kill all hippies on the uni jukebox and when the bass kicks in around 1 min 36 I was converted. I dont know if its him playing that line on the record or if it was a sample ( I was intending on going to the tour and asking) but it just grooves and just brilliant. Yes that line is all Mani 👌 1 Quote
miles'tone Posted Friday at 19:57 Posted Friday at 19:57 One of my favourite Primal Scream Mani tracks is Exterminator, a filthy train of thought groove full of feels and swagger that is the man himself personified: Also, a shout out for one of the lesser championed Roses songs, How Do You Sleep. Mani's bass on this one always makes me smile. So fluid, so freakin cool!: X 3 Quote
Al Krow Posted Friday at 23:08 Posted Friday at 23:08 I didn't come across the Stone Roses until a few years back. Instantly fell in love with their sound and Mani's awesome bass lines! RIP - you've gone too soon, but as a musician you achieved so much. Quote
Geek99 Posted Friday at 23:23 Posted Friday at 23:23 (edited) I wasn’t a roses fan but I did enjoy his work. Few effects and very funky He seemed like a nice guy too. Was he not also a member ? Edited Friday at 23:24 by Geek99 Quote
MacDaddy Posted Saturday at 00:19 Posted Saturday at 00:19 Was listening to the Rokonteurs episode earlier. Quite poignant knowing he's gone 😟 I was never into The Stone Roses, but I liked playing his bass lines (in the same way I wasn't into disco but love playing Bernard's lines). In the 00's the band I was in used to play 'I am the resurrection '. That opening bass riff always got a great response. 1 Quote
Beedster Posted Saturday at 07:48 Posted Saturday at 07:48 He came on here a couple of times to reply to threads about his basses @Maniscream. I remember at the time thinking he came across as one of us, a really nice bloke who loves his bass gear (as well as an advocate of flatwounds which always moves a man up in my estimation). I read most of the Obits yesterday, it really is unusual for a bass player who most of the general public will never have heard of to receive such praise from music journalists and such love from fellow musicians ❤️ 12 Quote
Cestrian Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago I found this fascinating - full of insight into The Stone Roses, Primal Scream, his approach to bass, his character. 1 Quote
Misdee Posted 49 minutes ago Posted 49 minutes ago (edited) It's still hard to believe. Something about life I have learned the hard way is that far too often the worst things seem to happen to the best people. Mani always seemed like a very warm and friendly chap and his bass playing was so perfect for whatever music he was making. You can hear him progress as a player from the catchy riffs and grooves on the first album to The Second Coming. Songs like Love Spreads have got really busy bass parts with lots of hooks and turnarounds that drive the music along. Everything in life is a time and a place, and, at a certain time in a particular place, for a while the Stone Roses were the most important band in the world. Mani was a big part of that. Edited 48 minutes ago by Misdee 2 Quote
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