Liam Gallagher and John Squire: Just Another Rainbow review – predictable? Definitely. Good? Maybe

Alexis Petridis - TheGuardian - 05/01
The dextrous, fluid guitar over Lennon-esque keening is almost exactly what you’d expect – whether you view it as genius or limited will depend on the length of your parka
Gene splice … (L-R) Liam Gallagher and John Squire. Composite: WireImage, Jill Mead
Gene splice … (L-R) Liam Gallagher and John Squire. Composite: WireImage, Jill Mead
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Liam Gallagher and John Squire: Just Another Rainbow review – predictable? Definitely. Good? Maybe

(Warner Music)The dextrous, fluid guitar over Lennon-esque keening is almost exactly what you’d expect – whether you view it as genius or limited will depend on the length of your parka

Liam Gallagher and John Squire have a history that dates back to 1988, when a 16-year-old Gallagher saw the Stone Roses play Manchester’s International 2 Club in the company of his older brother Noel, an experience the former described as “life-changing”, and ultimately inspired him to join a local band, the Rain, who ultimately became Oasis. Six years later, the members of the Stone Roses broke off from the troubled recording sessions for their second album to gather aro...
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