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Gary ‘Mani’ Mounfield: a life in pictures

November 20, 2025 /

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The band members pose for the camera, looking moody.
The band smile towards the camera, except Brown who looks to his left.
Wearing a bucket hat and tracksuit jacket, Mani plays the bass.
Mani plays a 12-string acoustic guitar, sitting wearing a white shirt and red trousers.
With an image of Saturn on the wall behind them, the band look to the camera.
The band perform on a large festival stage.
Mani roars as he holds his bass guitar over the back of his head.
Primal Scream perform in front of a large projection of the Screamadelica artwork.
Mani places his finger on a vinyl record while standing in a DJ booth.
Wearing a red T-shirt and black leather jacket, Mani holds his hands either side of his head with clenched fists.
Mani wears a green suit and Imelda wears a blue and black dress.
The men stand in front of Stone Roses artwork printed on the wall.
Mani and Gallagher reach out to touch the coffin.
Black and white photo of the band in their youth.
Portrait photo of Mani in 2014.

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