
Here is the info file from Dime
The Stone Roses
Manchester International 1 UK
26th June 1987Quality Recording/Unknown Source
Set list:
01.Elephant Stone
02.The Hardest Thing In The World
03.Where Angels Play
04.Sally Cinnamon
05.Sugar Spun Sister
06.All Across The Sands
07.Here It Comes
08.The Sun Still Shines
09.Going Down
10.So Young
11.Mersey Paradise
12.Your Time Will Come
13.This Is The One
14.Tell MeInteresting to hear early versions of songs that would later make it on to the debut album or become b-sides.
Sound Quality: A
Gig recorded from mixing desk Ð a bit rough but professional.Performance Quality: B
Still sounding slightly amateurish, but Squire is starting to improve.
Why should I get this bootleg?ItÕs a great recording of a gig full of rarities; The different version of Where Angels Play, Sun Still Shines, Your Time Will Come (which are rare songs anyway, let alone live), and The Hardest Thing In The World, theyÕre all on here.
Fan ReviewsÒExcellent. The quality of the live show is great. ItÕs a pity the Roses never released a studio version of ÒYour Time Will ComeÓ because itÕs one of their best songs.Ó Ð Khris Timmons, Scotland
ÒSurprisingly goodÓ Ð John Skogland, USA
ÒI was surprised at the different arrangement of Elephant Stone. ItÕs punkish! I was deeply impressed with Where Angels Play. The melody line different from the original is wonderful. Your Time Will Come is an excellent piece of music. ItÕs great!Ó Ð Takatoshi Nabeshima, Japan
ÒNot the best performance but the fact that all the songs are slightly different more than makes up for it.Ó Ð Ben Cohen, England
ÒLoud. ItÕs like IÕm right there by the amps looking up at Ian singing.Ó Ð George Chuddy, USA
ÒAfter hearing this gig I can see why the people of Manchester were in such a frenzy, all the songs are played beautifully, it all seems so effortlessly brilliant!Ó Ð Frank Carlyon, England
ÒVery clear even though itÕs not that good a performanceÉ a few mistakes. The different songs and being able to hear everyone including ReniÕs backing vocals make up for it. Also like the first 30 secs or so of Elephant Stone.Ó Ð Phill Jordan, England
ÒHere is the mixture of punk spirits, beautiful melodies and fresh power. Filled with pure energy all round. The energy of sounds and
spirits had broken a kind of darkness and suddenly brighter lights had shined in directly. ItÕs the first time IÕve heard both Sun Still Shines and Your Time Will Come. What a pure optimism! SquireÕs melody line is original ever since I think. Also I was surprised and moved by the different versions of Elephant Stone The Hardest Thing and Where Angels Play. Young ReniÕs drumming! Young IanÕs voice! Lively. Harsh. I was nearly deadÉ And other unforgettable moment is an acoustic version of Going DownÉOh my GodÉitÕs the sweetest one. Manchester InternationalÉRare experience, Fresh stuff. A huge piece of rough Stone (Roses).Ó Ð Tomoko Nakamura, Japan