Great news: The Stone Roses to reunite for a new tour:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-15348374
All good stuff. Hopefully this reunion will be more like Take That's and less like the Spice Girls'.
Just when I thought the world of pop music couldn't get better, this then happens:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-15377996
The music gods are smiling down on us this week.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-15348374
Influential Manchester rock band The Stone Roses have announced the end of a 15-year split for a series of gigs.
The band will play two shows at Heaton Park, Manchester, on 29 and 30 June before an "extensive" world tour.
At a London press conference, singer Ian Brown said his friendship with John Squire had been repaired and the group hoped to release a new record soon.
The Manchester band, which was formed in 1983, recorded just two albums before they dissolved in 1996.
Their 1989 self-titled debut is regarded as a seminal work, combining psychedelic pop and funky basslines.
All good stuff. Hopefully this reunion will be more like Take That's and less like the Spice Girls'.

Just when I thought the world of pop music couldn't get better, this then happens:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-15377996
Westlife are to split "amicably" after 14 years, the band have announced.
The Irish pop group will finish with a farewell tour next year and said they were looking forward to "new ventures".
Westlife - for many years managed by X Factor judge Louis Walsh - have had 14 UK number one hits over the course of their career.
The music gods are smiling down on us this week.

Yes, 90s Take That were pretty dire, but their reforming was probably the best thing that happened to them - today they actually sound, well, listenable. 
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