It is remembered as one of the legendary gigs in British music history. But the Stone Roses' full performance at Spike Island in 1990 was not thought to have been captured on film.

However, a video recording of the entire concert, which took place in front of 28,000 fans in Cheshire, has now come to light

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Freelance journalist Matt Mead, who runs a social media account dedicated to Stone Roses drummer Reni, got in touch with Mr Cornell, Cornell was part of the crew who built the stage and wasn't working on the day of the gig, so decided to go along with his video camera, and is now helping to plan the documentary, which will use the footage alongside other material such as interviews, 300 unseen photos, and unheard audio of the band's pre-show press conference

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My first roses gig 1990 Glasgow green in a big marquee

My last roses gig 2013 Glasgow green

Two of the best gigs I was ever at

(Black/white pic is a famous pic taken at the 1990 lead singer "getting arrested" lol)

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