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Spike Island (concert)

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Spike Island
Concert by The Stone Roses
LocationSpike Island, Widnes
Date(s)27 May 1990

Spike Island was a concert by the Stone Roses held on 27 May 1990 in Widnes, Cheshire, England. It was never officially recorded, although bootleg audio recordings and clips have emerged online, and there were rumours that the full video of the concert existed. As of 2024, the full footage of the concert has been found and is due to be released as part of a documentary about the show. It was recorded by an employee who had been given the evening off and was in possession of a video camera. The gig itself was thought to have been the 'Woodstock' for the baggy generation, with over 28,000 adoring fans making the pilgrimage.

Support acts

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The support acts included DJs, Dave Booth, MC Tunes, Dave Haslam, Paul Oakenfold, Frankie Bones and M.V.I.T.A., also known as MVITA (Manchester Vibes In The Area) and sometimes spelled M-VITA[1][2][3], a Zimbabwean drum orchestra, a ska/rock/reggae fusion band called Ruff Ruff & Ready and the reggae artist Gary Clail.[4]

Film

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A film about the concert, called Spike Island, was released in 2012. It is set in May 1990 and follows a group of aspiring musicians on their journey to Spike Island.

References

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  1. ^ johnrobb (30 May 2012). "Manchester legend MVITA talks of Stones Roses, raves and the Madchester madnessvv". Louder Than War. Retrieved 19 September 2024.
  2. ^ "Stefano, MVITA, Press - 2008". Manchester Digital Music Archive. Retrieved 19 September 2024.
  3. ^ "MVITA". Moovin Festival. Retrieved 19 September 2024.
  4. ^ Nicolson, Barry (27 May 2015). "The Stone Roses: The Full Story Of Spike Island, 25 Years On". nme. Retrieved 27 May 2015.