Gary 'Mani' Mounfield obituary

Legendary musician Gary "Mani" Mounfield has left an indelible mark on British music history. As the Stone Roses' iconic bassist, he was instrumental in crafting the band's unique sound that captivated audiences with its infectious energy and memorable hooks.

Mounfield joined the Stone Roses in 1987, and his arrival marked a turning point for the band. With his powerful and hard-edged bass lines, he added a vital layer of depth to the group's already formidable sound. Tracks like "She Bangs the Drums" and "This Is the One" became anthems, thanks largely to Mounfield's pulsating bass work.

The Stone Roses' self-titled debut album is widely regarded as a benchmark British record, blending the 1960s-inspired melodies with the raw energy of British rave culture. The album earned widespread critical acclaim upon its release in 1989 and has since been consistently ranked among the greatest albums of all time, including being voted "the greatest British album of all time" by an Observer poll in 2004.

Mounfield's influence extended beyond his work with the Stone Roses. He played a pivotal role in shaping the sound of Primal Scream, joining the band in the late 1990s and contributing significantly to their music for over a decade. His arrival brought creative energy to the group, and he co-wrote several songs that remain fan favorites.

Mounfield was also an advocate for the importance of the bass guitar. In an interview with Guitar World magazine, he emphasized its significance in rock music, stating that it's often overlooked but "mega-important" when it comes to adding groove to a track.

The musician's personal life was marked by tragedy. His mother passed away, prompting him to reconnect with his former bandmates Ian Brown and John Squire at her funeral. This reunion ultimately led to the Stone Roses reuniting for several high-profile performances in 2012-2017.

Mani is survived by his twin sons, Gene and George, as well as his brother Greg and half-brother Steve. His untimely passing has sent shockwaves through the music world, leaving fans and fellow musicians to mourn the loss of a true original who left an enduring legacy on British rock music.
 
Wow, I'm still in shock thinking about Mani's contribution to music history 🀯🎸 He was more than just a bassist for the Stone Roses; he brought that special energy that made their music so iconic πŸ”₯! And his influence can still be felt with bands like Primal Scream πŸ’₯. It's interesting how his personal life experiences, like losing his mom, led to some amazing reunions and music 🌈. Mani might be gone, but his legacy lives on through the riffs he created 😒.
 
πŸ˜” just heard about Gary "Mani" Mounfield's passing... his bass lines were like nothing I've ever heard before 🎸πŸ’₯ the way he blended energy with melody was pure magic ✨ and to think, we're still mourning the loss of a legend... not many musicians leave behind a legacy as bold and beautiful as Mani did πŸ’• his music lives on through us 🎡
 
Mani's bass lines are literally the heartbeat of those Stone Roses tracks πŸ₯. I'm gonna miss seeing him live or hearing his input in Primal Scream's music... he was definitely a bass god πŸ™Œ. It's crazy how that one interview changed our perspective on the importance of the bass guitar – it's not just for beginners! πŸ˜‚ But what really gets me is the story behind him reuniting with The Stone Roses after his mom passed away... that's so sad, yet beautiful at the same time ❀️.
 
man.. this is so sad πŸ˜” Gary Mani was such a huge part of Britpop and his influence can still be felt in music today 🎸 he was more than just a bassist, he was a key contributor to some of the most iconic albums of all time 🀯 and that's what hurts the most knowing we'll never get to see him perform or create new music again πŸ’” Gene and George, his twin sons, are going to miss their dad so much 😭 rest in peace, Gary Mani πŸ‘»
 
omg i cant believe mani is gone he was literally the heartbeat of the stone roses' sound his bass lines in "she bangs the drums" give me chills to this day 🀯 anyways its so sad to hear about his passing but at least we have all these amazing songs and albums to keep his memory alive πŸ’” he will be deeply missed by fans everywhere 🎸
 
Man... can't believe Gary "Mani" Mounfield is gone πŸ€• He was such an icon in British music history πŸ’₯ I mean, his bass lines with the Stone Roses are still giving me chills to this day 😲 They're so infectious and energetic... just like he said about the bass guitar itself 🎸 I love how he wasn't afraid to speak up for its importance - totally underrated imo πŸ‘ The Stone Roses' debut album is on another level... I can see why it's been voted "the greatest British album of all time" by an Observer poll in 2004 πŸ™Œ Anyway, my heart goes out to his family and fans worldwide πŸ’” Rest in peace Mani πŸ’–
 
just heard about Mani's passing πŸ€• my heart goes out to his family, especially his twin sons Gene & George... he was such an iconic figure in Britpop history and his bass lines will always be remembered as some of the most infectious in rock music πŸ’₯ can't believe we've lost another legend too soon πŸ˜”
 
man... just heard about Mani's passing πŸ€•πŸ˜’ he was literally the heartbeat of Stone Roses' sound and his influence still resonates today can't believe we're losing him at this age my fave track "I Wanna Be Adored" is gonna be forever changed without that bass line 🎸😭
 
just heard about Gary Mani's passing πŸ€• it's crazy how much he influenced the Britpop scene with the Stone Roses & Primal Scream... his bass lines are iconic πŸ’₯ and it's wild that he was so underrated as a musician, always thought he was more than just a backing track for the bigger names... hope Gene & George take care of themselves, their dad was an amazing dude 🎸
 
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