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Reni misses Stone Roses film premiere | |
(about 1 hour later) | |
A documentary charting the return of The Stone Roses has premiered in the seminal rock group's home city of Manchester, but drummer Reni failed to join his bandmates at the event. | |
Singer Ian Brown said Reni was absent because he had "a really bad cold". | |
The drummer has had a fractious relationship with his bandmates in the past and walked off during one of their reunion gigs in Amsterdam last year. | |
Meanwhile, guitarist John Squire said they had written "a few" new songs. | |
The group, who signed a new record deal at the end of 2011, will be working on a new album this year, he said. | |
"We won't be playing any of them live until we've recorded it," Squire told the BBC's Colin Paterson on the red carpet. | |
But the guitarist walked away when asked about what happened in Amsterdam. In the documentary, Reni is shown complaining about sound problems and leaving the stage before the encore. | |
After the premiere, a spokesman for the band said he had nothing to add about Reni's absence or his illness. | |
The film, titled Made Of Stone, features footage from the band's career and their comeback shows. It was directed by This Is England and Dead Man's Shoes filmmaker Shane Meadows. | |
The Stone Roses, whose 1989 eponymous debut is widely regarded in the UK music press as one of the best British albums ever, broke up in 1996. | |
After a reunion tour in 2012, the quartet have been on the road again this year. They are due to play in Paris on 3 and 4 June before appearing at Finsbury Park in London on 7 and 8 June. | |
The premiere was simultaneously broadcast to 200 UK cinemas, with a general release on 5 June. | |
'Nervous wreck' | 'Nervous wreck' |
Self-confessed Roses fan Meadows said: "You hear people say 'never work with your idols, it can only go wrong' and I was a bit of a nervous wreck. | |
"Normally as a director you're in control, you have written a script, whereas on this I was following their lead." | "Normally as a director you're in control, you have written a script, whereas on this I was following their lead." |
The director, best known for his semi-autobiographic film and television series This Is England, said the documentary was as "much about the fans as the band". | |
He said: "They [the band] were really open with me, they gave me access to clips, photographs, things no-one has ever seen." | He said: "They [the band] were really open with me, they gave me access to clips, photographs, things no-one has ever seen." |