THE STONE ROSES - Breaking Into Heaven | REACTION

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
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    TODAY'S VIDEO: Into the Music Reaction/Review - “Breaking Into Heaven” - by The Stone Roses
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  • @PaulJones-j9p
    @PaulJones-j9p 8 месяцев назад +4

    Best band to never break America

  • @Moanymarc
    @Moanymarc 2 года назад +9

    Your reaction to John's solo was priceless 🤙 I love this song too. Great to see you enjoy the roses so much 😊

  • @999zahra
    @999zahra 2 года назад +5

    That is why The Stone Roses has cermented my love of the band.
    Uniquely exquisite.

  • @donutsgoboom2735
    @donutsgoboom2735 2 года назад +4

    When you name a Roses song; whichever, whatever the album. I can isolated, in my head, each individual component: bass, drums, guitar lines, vocal melody. Each one is unique - that surely is the mark of a great band!

  • @unitedmad9580
    @unitedmad9580 2 года назад +9

    Thanks for reacting to my recommendation. I loved your reaction!
    To answer some of your questions, I think John wasn’t as recognised as a guitarist because this album was basically his Magnus opus, but (most) critics hated it. The reason they did was because the music scene had changed to Britpop, and they’d changed their sound. But also, The Roses couldn’t give two shits about the music media. Their long awaited return obviously would have an interview. N.M.E and others thought they would get the gig of the interview, but The Roses being themselves, instead did only one interview: to “The Big Issue”. A magazine made for homeless people to sell and make money from. The music media retaliated by giving it crap reviews.
    Another question you had was on why they had a lot of religious songs: I honestly don’t know. I know “I Am The Resurrection” is anti religion I think, from Ian. But the second album is mainly written by John, and a lot of this album is religious. I don’t think it falls into either “he hates religion” or “it’s him evangelising”. I don’t think he’s religious (could be wrong) but I think he takes an interest in it.
    My recommendations for you now would be to eventually go through every single song on this album that you haven’t already done/know. So: “Driving South”, “Daybreak”, “Tightrope”, “How Do You Sleep” are some of my favourites you haven’t got round to yet. Any would be great.
    You also need to get into their b-sides if you don’t already know them: “Mersey Paradise” and “Something’s Burning” are two of my favourites. You should get round to them.
    Also, (sorry this is long), if you like John’s guitar on this, then you definitely have to react to Fools Gold live at Heaton Park. It’s from when they reunited about 10 years ago. Possibly my most favourite performance by John there. I don’t know if you react to live performances, but if you do, definitely do this. Out of all the recommendations I’ve given you, I’d do this first. It’s brilliant

    • @nealesmith3529
      @nealesmith3529 2 года назад +1

      John has to be in with a shout for best guitarist of his era wouldn't you say. Just a shame his output was so small. Seahorses were pretty cool too I thought. His solo work not so much in my opinion. I remember the gap between the two Roses albums seeming like forever and doubting the second coming was ever going to drop. ✌️

  • @brooksy1217
    @brooksy1217 7 месяцев назад +1

    Love your appreciation for the fine details produced by the stone roses!! 🙌🏼

  • @theblackchair1
    @theblackchair1 2 года назад +7

    The 2nd album is so under rated IMO

  • @rohnnyjotten3985
    @rohnnyjotten3985 2 года назад +4

    Great reaction as always.
    It's funny you should mention the 'movie' feel of this song, i always get Apocalypse Now vibes when i hear the intro, i picture the boat, going up the river at night, fires on the banks etc lol
    Its an outstanding sprawling epic of a song, i love it to bits, seems to get better on every listen, Squires a god on this.
    Songs like this from The Roses give me a tinge of sadness when i think about what they could have done after this, but it wasn't to be..
    But to quote Ian Brown from their last ever gig "don't be sad its over, be happy it happened"
    10/10 song for me.

  • @markbertrand4153
    @markbertrand4153 10 месяцев назад

    As a 52 year old Mancunian. I remember their 1st album, it was inspiring at the time. As mancunians we get lost in our own cities sounds and we can't escape them from radio play. It gets really boring and monotonous. Hearing this as a forgotten classic it sounds so fresh, as we don't often hear album tracks on the radio.
    Over the years, I've listened and explored music which is out of the Manchester Microcosm, and realised there is much good stuff out there. At the time you thought Manchester was the centre of the universe. How naive we were.
    It's a shame that so many Manchester bands never lived to their full potential. Every city has their sound be proud and embrace it!

    • @intothemusic908
      @intothemusic908  10 месяцев назад +1

      Love the input! May visit Manchester next September!

    • @markbertrand4153
      @markbertrand4153 10 месяцев назад

      Look me up, we will go for a drink and talk about music 🎶

  • @alexchurchill8602
    @alexchurchill8602 2 года назад +2

    Alex here. Just sat down with you, stopped me mid tracks …. I forgot!!!! Flipping ace. Absolutely hidden Rises gem. I know this track and yet forgot it. Squire pisses me off and yet I love him. Brilliant!!!! 👏

  • @stephenwilliamson5811
    @stephenwilliamson5811 11 месяцев назад +1

    Just mint..

  • @jazzyb1234
    @jazzyb1234 2 года назад +1

    Completely underrated album, a couple of critics didn’t like the fact it wasn’t the same as previous early on after release, it snowballed from there, but this is a tremendous album and unfairly treated my the music media

  • @markbertrand4153
    @markbertrand4153 10 месяцев назад

    I used to listen to 'Tears' off this album over and over. I would recommend that one. Very cathartic.

  • @alanwilson2595
    @alanwilson2595 Год назад

    Bought the first album when I was 16 and would say it's the best album ever made but im now 50 and i listen to the second coming a lot more 🤷

  • @croesrob
    @croesrob 2 года назад

    48 year old man here... Huge fan of Robyn Hitchcock, The Beatles, The Kinks, the Chemical Brothers and Tricky, but my teen years were full of the sound of there Roses. Loving your reactions... Keep going.

  • @Pcrimson1
    @Pcrimson1 2 года назад +1

    I said it before, I'll say it again. I love this album! The whole thing. I'm glad it wasn't the first album part 2. They were really stretching out and experimenting. Like some one said, don't be sad for what wasn't, but happy for what was...However, I'll always wonder where they would have gone after this one.

  • @davidl9771
    @davidl9771 2 года назад +1

    Glad you got around to this one. Next up... Tightrope

  • @Picnicl
    @Picnicl Год назад

    One possible explanation for why the album starts with Breaking In To Heaven is it continues the religious-type title of the closing track of their first album, I Am The Resurrection. (songs they recorded inbetween the albums arguably have a religious feel to their titles too, One Love and Somethings Burning). Another is it has such a tentatively mysterious start that it brilliantly conveys a sense of a passage of time - it had been 5 years since their first album. They recorded the album in rural Wales, which helps explain some of the sounds on the album, from the running water in this track to Your Star Will Shine to the campfire singalong nature of Tightrope. Led Zeppelin was said to be a particular influence on John Squire on this album. They had several other influences, not least themselves I'm sure. Elizabeth My Dear on their first album is the tune of Scarborough Fair/Canticle. Breaking In To Heaven never fails to blow me away.

  • @leeogden1972
    @leeogden1972 2 года назад

    You have got it mate
    You get that sound

    • @intothemusic908
      @intothemusic908  2 года назад

      Grateful for that. I pity the folks who don't. They're surely missing out.

  • @underdawg2743
    @underdawg2743 2 года назад +1

    The guitar solo at the end is quite aggressive, in a good way....

  • @robwoolley669
    @robwoolley669 2 года назад +1

    Definitely picked the right version with full intro building up the anticipation. The version from the Very Best of ....album without this intro never felt right to me.

  • @srodgers66
    @srodgers66 2 года назад +2

    I loved the second album, but I wasn't familiar with the Roses before I heard it, so I didn't have any baggage so to speak. It was not well liked at the time, mainly because it was such a long time coming, and considered self indulgent, but out of that context it stands on it's own merits. Squire is clearly a huge talent but Mani and Reni are just as important in creating the groove that allows Squire to flourish. they're a hugely talented band all round (well, 3 out of 4 ain't bad). Always loved this song.

    • @brewsdalton6243
      @brewsdalton6243 2 года назад

      Absolutely Mani & Reni set it up so well. No group milks a beat like the roses. Squire's guitar work is crazy awesome

    • @Edd5hott79
      @Edd5hott79 2 года назад

      Agreed this album in mind is a masterpiece that was misunderstood when released. Progression sometimes is frowned upon.

  • @jjc9881
    @jjc9881 2 года назад +1

    You need to react to keep what ya got by Ian brown, the singer of the stone roses, it’s probably his best solo song and Noel Gallagher plays the guitar on it

  • @HisDudeness316
    @HisDudeness316 2 года назад +3

    I love this track, but as an album opener, the intro is more than a bit pretentious. They may have got away with that had the album been released in 92 or 93, but this was the end of 94.
    At that same point, Oasis had released Definitely Maybe, which opened by punching us in the face with Rock n Roll Star.
    It was a similar trap to the one Manic Street Preachers fell in, when they released The Holy Bible while the UK was falling in love with Oasis's WTSMG or Blur's The Great Escape.
    To the credit of both the Roses and the Manics though, neither band gave a shit what other bands were doing.

    • @Edd5hott79
      @Edd5hott79 2 года назад +1

      I personally think this albums has aged better than Definitely Maybe, which now sounds contrived...and yes I did buy both the day they were released.

    • @HisDudeness316
      @HisDudeness316 2 года назад +1

      @@Edd5hott79 strongly disagree. I do like both albums, but DM is still sublime.

    • @Edd5hott79
      @Edd5hott79 2 года назад +1

      @@HisDudeness316 This is why I like music. It fosters differing opinions amongst fans. Respect your view on it though.

  • @jamespatrick4654
    @jamespatrick4654 2 года назад

    You’re right about John.

  • @RayyanKesnan
    @RayyanKesnan Год назад

    Given the Roses' political beliefs this song sounds to me like something about poor people and rich with their organized religion. I haven't thought about it enough yet, but lines like "laugh at your locks as they hit the ground" "heaven's gates can't hold me, I'll saw those suckers down", the title "breaking into", and all those parts about him being cold and having a hard life sound like on some level they considered that. Especially considering poor people were always told not to try to make "heaven on earth" but that the afterlife is more important and they need to follow the church to get to heaven when they die.

    • @intothemusic908
      @intothemusic908  11 месяцев назад

      Interesting analysis. Much appreciated!

    • @RayyanKesnan
      @RayyanKesnan 11 месяцев назад

      @@intothemusic908 Thanks, I'm pretty curious now! And I love your reactions, you really understand the music and choose fantastic songs.

    • @intothemusic908
      @intothemusic908  11 месяцев назад

      Ah, too kind@@RayyanKesnan . Appreciated!

  • @thoru4367
    @thoru4367 2 года назад

    Please do Mariya Takeuchi - Doors of Life

  • @carljones8309
    @carljones8309 2 года назад

    Intros too long imo but once it starts.. perfect