Tell Me

Rebecca in London, England:
Well it just oozes the self-confidence of the Roses, and it's a great rebellious song. It just sums up the Roses for me and their attitude, without which they wouldn't have had the courage to write such different, original music in a time of complete soulless shite.

Robert Garlick in Stoke, England:
First class drumming.

Matthew Daly in Scunthorpe, England:
I like this song because I think I am the most important person in the world. So no on can tell me anything and if you wanna argue you know where I live. (lol...Ed)

Paul Smithson in Scunthorpe, England:
It Isn't. Anyone who thinks they have a favourite Roses song is a dick. You can't have a favourite song, all the songs are amazing. It should depend what mood you are in. If you are going out you need to listen to Tell Me to get Psyched up. If you want to forget about everything your should listen to Tears, the greedy guitar solos will put you in a trance and make you forget everthing. I could go on all day but I'll leave you with this thought. Anyone who thinks they have a favourite Stone Roses song needs to sit back one night and listen to every song, no skipping or repeating. The line up of both CD's is impressive so I recommend an un-predudiced listen.

Jennie in Birmingham, England:
Although I was to young to really value the Roses when they hit thier peak, (I was born in 83) in the past few years I have really got into them and can't see how I managed before. I can't say that Tell Me and Sally Cinnamon are my all time favs, they just suit my present mood. The songs pick you up when you're down and no matter what your situation, bring a smile and a happy memory into your thoughts like no other artists can. They give you the biggest legal high you can get.

John "A" in Middlesbough, England:
Its arrogant and speaks of how we should all be - Selfish!!!!!!

Brendan Leonard in Crewe,England:
I've got two words for you........f**kin awesome.

Jock Mcfall in North Kiltburgh, Scotland:
This song is very good.Very very good. It reminds me of fishing in the loch, as I always have this CD on in my boat. Mani is doing well with the brilliant Primal Scream,and I saw him backstage recently. He said "You get a higher quality drug with the Scream lads" needless to say he was pissed.