It also doesn't help that youboob/goofle doesn't have the common courtesy to respect artists and instead shoves an ad in the middle of a song. Guess what GOOGLE Guess what TH-cam, I will NEVER support any ad that you shove into an artists music. You don't get it? You are not too big to fail.
It's a lot more mature than 'the stone roses' But I can't choose btwn the better of the 2! The 1st is full of teenage memories. The 2nd was a grower...but excellent album.
Love this song and the fact i met them in Hollywood in 95. They where extatic that i was wearing a Stone Roses shirt and gave me backstage passes to the Palladium show in May of 95. I got to hang with Andy Bell on the balcony and drank with the band at the Viper room after the show.One of the best nights of my life
Most underrated second album ever...ever...ever. Jeez, to think what the right turns could have done is petrifying. Easily one of the most honest, came from no background (Held back) bands of all time. Glad to be Manc.
Most of my life I've been listening to and playing metal but when I stumbled on that it blew my mind...That entire album is a masterpiece...And John Squire became one of my favorite guitar players...
Have to say that's some lyric, "How many times will I have to tell you, you don't have to wait to die, you can have it all, anytime you want it, yeah the kingdoms all inside".....
I've been casing your joint For the best years of my life Like the look of your stuff Outta sight When I'm hungry and when I'm cold When I'm having it rough Or just getting old Listen up sweet child of mine Have I got news for you Nobody leaves this place alive They'll die and join the queue Better man the barricades I'm coming in tonight Had a line of my dust Outta sight When I wonder and when I roam I'll find a soul I can trust I'm coming home Listen up sweet child of mine Have I got news for you Nobody leaves this place alive They'll die and join the queue, sing it I'm gonna break right into heaven I can't wait anymore Heaven's gates won't hold me I'll saw those suckers down Laughing loud at your locks When they hit the ground Every icon in every town Hear this, your number's up I'm coming 'round Listen up sweet child of mine Have I got news for you Nobody leaves this place alive They'll die and join the queue, sing it I'm gonna break right into heaven I can't wait anymore How many times will I have to tell you You don't have to wait to die You can have it all, any time you want it Yeah, the kingdom's all inside
I'm American, and I fucking love the Roses. Squire's guitar is second to none on Second Coming, and Ian sounds cool as fuck on this one. I love the songs on the debut, but I prefer the sound on Second Coming
Maybe it's because I'm American, or maybe its because I was 5 when this came out, but I didn't get into the Stone Roses until they were long gone. Better late than never...
3.46 to 4.05 - - how does Squire change the mood in an instant it's gotta be genius with a drumers mentality. (I'm a bass player) Flipin amazing. The whole thing shifts on a bloody dime! LOVE IT!
Speak for yourself, I prefer this sound a million times over the jingly jangly pop of the debut. And the trip the band, in particular Reni, couldn't follow was a cocaine induced ego trip.
MASSIVELY underrated album! I loved it at the time and never understood any of the slagging. Squire's guitar work is like a second vocalist throughout.
Na, i'd say only people who play guitar realise how good JS is..... non guitarists just nod along. JS had far more time(over dubs), it's one of the reasons the album cost so much, but the album is amazing......i remember waiting for weeks on its release and playing it to death....... with all of my mates.
This song reminds me of my childhood. Where my main subjects were religious education and soldiery. Soldiers go straight to Heaven. Thank you for the upload.
Pas possible de passer à côté de cette merveille,une puissance phénoménale,une composition instrumentale à couper le souffle,une osmose qui est la signature des très très grands groupes,quelle chance j'ai eue de les voir!
First heard this after some tokes in a bar in Amsterdam, '97......asked the bartender just who the f*$k this was. Bought it that day. Still listening in '21, what a great band.
The ending from 4.25-7.00 is brilliant. I suppose that in retrospect it is the sound of a band burning at its brightest to fizzle out quickly but that's what some bands do whereas others just create more average work for longer.
always loved this one... "like the look o your stuff.......outt aa sight!",,,, their most manc track ever. "i'll find a soul i cant trust , i'm gowing 'ome!!" its a special kind of maNcUNIAN! VERY SPECIAL,XXXXXXXXXXX
Me too! Chamberlin and Wren (Reni) are near the top of my list of my percussion mentors. Big fan of their offbeat, non-conformist style of play. John Bonham, Neil Peart, and Danny Carey certainly have their influence. Cheers!
Great stuff. They come out with one of the most radio friendly albums ever, and years later, the first song on the new album has a 3 minute jungle sounds intro.
@justafocus.... In Brown's defence, he was the driving force behind getting the band together in the first place...his energy created the group, and it wouldn't exist without him..so yes his voice has deteriorated over the years, it might not have been that good in the first place, but you've got to give him credit for forming the band and writing a lot of the songs. It's like criticising Jim Morrison for shouting and growling, but not singing...he wasn't a classical singer either, although better than Brown, but just like him, was responsible for putting the band together - which is quite a critical role if you ask me.
+The Rejection Artist Yeah, I agree with you, man. He was also a great lyricist, and he came up with some great song ideas, collaborating with Squire. Can't really agree on the Morrison analogy, because I think Morrison actually had a voice. Ian doesn't. But no matter -- because damn, their studio-recorded output still knocks me flat.
+JustAFocus sorry but Ian Browns unique voice is the major reason this band became what they are now. Absolute genius voice that man! Unique and being so ahead of its time!
can't stop listening to the stone roses. it's been a while since i've listend to a band this much. Last band i did this too was dream theater, but these guy's make me relax a bit. I needed that
Huge SR fan, got this as soon as it hit stores, me and my best friend popped into the CD player driving NB on I-5 from SD, we both looked at each other on the first track and said nearly simultaneously: he's been listening to Led Zepplin. blown away btw.
@@billyshears5569 same, and couldn't understand why people ignored it. It kinda shows how much the music 'press' had influence over what people bought and listened to.
@Dienekes888 It was accused of being mediocre because of bad timing. Remember, the court case with Silvertone dragged on for almost 4 years and then the appeal took another year. By the time 'the second comming' was released Nirvanna came and gone, that unholy Damon Alburn arrived and then Oasis rose. Just bad timing. It breaks my heart because as good as this album is, this is the Stone Roses slowly drifting away; on the way down. It hurts to say that.
damn this was my anthem when i was 15, all alone in my room learing (teaching myself) how to play guitar...and this was the album that was spun the most. Think im gonna buy it again on Itunes:-) Just a fan
Back in -95 I only paid attention to the Seattle wave of grunge , the Britpop bands and Rage against the machine. I heard ”Fools gold” of course , but I haven’t given them a chance until this spring (-24) , and now I’m all in. Brilliant albums , both of them.
I used to float on a Lake in an Inner Tube w the Stone Roses in my WALKMAN ! Ha!!!!! Yep I am getting old...and this band been around a bit! Love them though!!! :D
What I can't understand is how anyone can say this album was a failure?! It did really well here. I came here in the earily ninties. It sold really well here for a time. Apparently it didn't do so well in England. Perhaps like Oasis' album 'be here now' , Second Comming just wasn't the first album. STILL a brillant album from a historic band. Brillant.
Love the song, never tire of it, or their two albums. What's always puzzled me: how much of a drum loop was this Breakin' into Heaven track. My guess is, it's in three parts. Can anybody put me wise on that score?
John Squire at his very best...you can tell how much he had matured since the first album..Didn't really appreciate this album when it came out..fucking classic though.. Peace n Love
Yeah, the intro's really important to the trip, but an amazing song anyway. Not to take anything away from the guitar, but the groove of the bass and drums is amazing!
John Squire said that at the time, he was influenced by Led Zepplin when he wrote the tunes. I've gotten myself into a few arguments over it. Does anyone agree?
@@Pez4873 Its been a long time since I posted this; I forgot about it. 'They' definitely went into a different direction. They had been away for so long; Oasis was really rolling. It was all edgier than the more 60ish Stone Roses tunes was doing. I can still listen to the Album and all the earlier work better than I can Oasis. If you were there in the late 80s I think you would have agreed with me. The Stone Roses always had a place in the Manchester Scene with tunes like the first album no matter what anyone else was doing. I like the early Oasis stuff a lot but it just not as good as the first Roses album. But its all history now.
@@Dbusdriver71 Heh, I just realized I responded to a 9 year old post. We seem to be in agreement. I wore the orange slice album out in the cassette deck of my 1990 Nissan Sentra. I have always hesitated to compare them to oasis, as I didn't care for them that much, but it's an obvious comparison. I like to think of orange slice and second coming as independent things. Both things have merit independent of the other. Comparing them to one another only serves to lessen both... they are just very different things. As you said, it's history now, they can be viewed as we see fit.
@@Pez4873 I wouldn't compare the two bands either; almost totally different tunes. The Stone Roses first album was under hostile conditions a.k.a. Tony Wilson. Before he died he stated that Gareth Evans put him up to a lot of it though (in Essence). The Stone Roses were definitely independent. Oasis didn't really have any resistance when they release their first. Commericially speaking, Oasis sold more tunes but the Stone Roses touched onto something we have not heard since the brilliant 60s. Noel Gallagher didn't endear himself very well when they were going around playing Beatles Tunes. There is a lot of story and history to this but I concur with you; we can enjoy both now. There are few people left who remember those days back in England at the Manchester Scene but They both are something.
This album is criminally underrated.
It was about money, in a way the first wasn't.
Agree. Never gets the recognition it deserves.
Giving their 'comeback' interview to the Big Issue upset the music papers, who subsequently gave a great album a rubbish review, by way of retaliation
It also doesn't help that youboob/goofle doesn't have the common courtesy to respect artists and instead shoves an ad in the middle of a song. Guess what GOOGLE Guess what TH-cam, I will NEVER support any ad that you shove into an artists music. You don't get it? You are not too big to fail.
It's a lot more mature than 'the stone roses'
But I can't choose btwn the better of the 2!
The 1st is full of teenage memories. The 2nd was a grower...but excellent album.
Love this song and the fact i met them in Hollywood in 95. They where extatic that i was wearing a Stone Roses shirt and gave me backstage passes to the Palladium show in May of 95. I got to hang with Andy Bell on the balcony and drank with the band at the Viper room after the show.One of the best nights of my life
Any cocaine?
Envy
Only a dumbass would do cocaine....stick to the green stuff an you'll be just fine. i guess unless u want to explode your heart
Most underrated second album ever...ever...ever. Jeez, to think what the right turns could have done is petrifying. Easily one of the most honest, came from no background (Held back) bands of all time. Glad to be Manc.
one of the finest tracks ever written....
Most of my life I've been listening to and playing metal but when I stumbled on that it blew my mind...That entire album is a masterpiece...And John Squire became one of my favorite guitar players...
They are legends! John Squire is possibly the most underrated guitarist of a generation.
One of the best albums ever made, a travesty it doesn't get the credit it deserves
@@joewatson4777 Absolutely
@@zomreview6890 Yes...He should be up there with the best of them...
How is there so much talent in 1 band
Brilliant bass every song with Stone Roses.....a bowl, headphones and Stone Roses. An experience!!
+Funkzta “Funkztadelic” Delic oh, yeah????
couldn't agree more
Yes two seminal moments for me were Spike Island and Etihad 2016. What an experience. Wow!
It's they only way to listen. Unbelievable bands how many times do have to tell you lyrics
Mani is a genius. His work with Primal Scream is excellent too
0:00 - 5:00 Goosebumps
5:00 - 7:00 Goosebumps on my goosebumps
Squire is a god.
+sweetcheeba1 grerat
John Squire didn’t do the riff for this
@@dylanbarker3699 Who did?
Of course he did it's John squire
@@mctatson it was the drummers ideal beat
Have to say that's some lyric, "How many times will I have to tell you, you don't have to wait to die, you can have it all, anytime you want it, yeah the kingdoms all inside".....
think iv heard it some where before lol. wish i could understand it though.
Totally agree, great lines especially for a break in the song. Strong, strong band at the time
Johns lead guitar at the end is breathtaking
Ughh... Couldnt agree more
2024 this album is and always will be sublime 😊
Genius album. One of the greatest bands of all time..✊🏻😎💯
Criminally underrated indeed, that transition at 4:30 gives me the shiversss
such an amazing guitar solo from squire at the end...up there with some of the best guitar solos ever done for me.
I've been casing your joint
For the best years of my life
Like the look of your stuff
Outta sight
When I'm hungry and when I'm cold
When I'm having it rough
Or just getting old
Listen up sweet child of mine
Have I got news for you
Nobody leaves this place alive
They'll die and join the queue
Better man the barricades
I'm coming in tonight
Had a line of my dust
Outta sight
When I wonder and when I roam
I'll find a soul I can trust
I'm coming home
Listen up sweet child of mine
Have I got news for you
Nobody leaves this place alive
They'll die and join the queue, sing it
I'm gonna break right into heaven
I can't wait anymore
Heaven's gates won't hold me
I'll saw those suckers down
Laughing loud at your locks
When they hit the ground
Every icon in every town
Hear this, your number's up
I'm coming 'round
Listen up sweet child of mine
Have I got news for you
Nobody leaves this place alive
They'll die and join the queue, sing it
I'm gonna break right into heaven
I can't wait anymore
How many times will I have to tell you
You don't have to wait to die
You can have it all, any time you want it
Yeah, the kingdom's all inside
I misheard it as 'like the look of your stove'.
Thanks dude
The kingdom was In sight. For him
To be frank this is the greatest album ever recorded. What a jam. There is nothing out there like this.
I bought this great album in 1995. Real music!
Breaking into heaven, Tears, and Daybreak, the very best of The Stone Roses.
I'm American, and I fucking love the Roses. Squire's guitar is second to none on Second Coming, and Ian sounds cool as fuck on this one. I love the songs on the debut, but I prefer the sound on Second Coming
Maybe it's because I'm American, or maybe its because I was 5 when this came out, but I didn't get into the Stone Roses until they were long gone. Better late than never...
@@willscher8964 Dude, I wasn't even born when Second Coming came out. This album precedes me by almost a decade
@@vita1ogy.18 I was when this came out 😂, good to see young lads into the Roses though 👍
3:26 to 3:45 is mindblowing. Never get tired of John and Mani's playing in this bit.
Real Roses aficionados love The Second Coming! It's Squire's best work in IMHO.
Kevin Chamberlain Agreed :)
+Kevin Chamberlain yes!, like... Driving South? Tears? all the fucking time, man
+Norman Detrinidad class album
3.46 to 4.05 - - how does Squire change the mood in an instant it's gotta be genius with a drumers mentality. (I'm a bass player) Flipin amazing. The whole thing shifts on a bloody dime! LOVE IT!
Awesome album. Among the best ever.
I agree with you
Yes, and under appreciated when it came out back in 94
Only real music fans realise how good Squire is on this album .
Speak for yourself, I prefer this sound a million times over the jingly jangly pop of the debut. And the trip the band, in particular Reni, couldn't follow was a cocaine induced ego trip.
Profound response, what are you, twelve years old?
The whole fuckin band ffffffsss, silly talented
MASSIVELY underrated album! I loved it at the time and never understood any of the slagging. Squire's guitar work is like a second vocalist throughout.
Na, i'd say only people who play guitar realise how good JS is..... non guitarists just nod along.
JS had far more time(over dubs), it's one of the reasons the album cost so much, but the album is amazing......i remember waiting for weeks on its release and playing it to death....... with all of my mates.
most underated album of all time!
One of my favorite albums of all time. Magnificent.
Classic tune, classic album. Top tune to listen to when stoned.
This song reminds me of my childhood.
Where my main subjects were religious education and soldiery.
Soldiers go straight to Heaven.
Thank you for the upload.
Pas possible de passer à côté de cette merveille,une puissance phénoménale,une composition instrumentale à couper le souffle,une osmose qui est la signature des très très grands groupes,quelle chance j'ai eue de les voir!
Smooth-groovin', filthy down-low rockin'.
Maybe my fav off the album.
A get-up-and-go tune for sure.
Let's go!
Classic!!!!!! Stone Roses send ticlies down my back. Best intro ever, Takes me back to working the campsites of southern rance in the mid 90's
One of the most underestated sounds ever! psychedelic!
My favourite Roses song!
Yeah mine too
The intro is amazing as is the entire song
First heard this after some tokes in a bar in Amsterdam, '97......asked the bartender just who the f*$k this was. Bought it that day. Still listening in '21, what a great band.
Fanatstic opening tune to a fantastic second album. Top class.
Best tune of best album of 90s 😀
One of the best albums ever made...squire my man...
That bassline!!!
'Heavens gates wont hold me,.... i 'll saw those suckers down '
probably best lyric ever!!!
Best joint trip ever on this tune, in Amsterdam many years ago.... missing the S.R. ever since. Extraordinary album by the way
The ending from 4.25-7.00 is brilliant. I suppose that in retrospect it is the sound of a band burning at its brightest to fizzle out quickly but that's what some bands do whereas others just create more average work for longer.
always loved this one... "like the look o your stuff.......outt aa sight!",,,, their most manc track ever.
"i'll find a soul i cant trust , i'm gowing 'ome!!" its a special kind of maNcUNIAN! VERY SPECIAL,XXXXXXXXXXX
Absolute genius guitar work. Underrated as fuck. Squire is a league of his own.
Manny and Squire are next level here, jesus they are godly
This album taps into my soul..........
Never tire of this. Solid!
In 2021 and still listening to this.great song❤️👏🏻
Bass makes this album.outstanding.
This song is so sick.
I drive to this.
Masterpiece
wheres the 11:20 minute long version, i loved that long jungle like intro
This album and Siamese Dream basically taught me how I am supposed to play drums in a proper way
Me too! Chamberlin and Wren (Reni) are near the top of my list of my percussion mentors. Big fan of their offbeat, non-conformist style of play.
John Bonham, Neil Peart, and Danny Carey certainly have their influence. Cheers!
@@MrFlemon21 same here, brother!
siamese dream is one of the all time great alt rock albums. easily top 5
What a masterpiece
Great stuff. They come out with one of the most radio friendly albums ever, and years later, the first song on the new album has a 3 minute jungle sounds intro.
@justafocus.... In Brown's defence, he was the driving force behind getting the band together in the first place...his energy created the group, and it wouldn't exist without him..so yes his voice has deteriorated over the years, it might not have been that good in the first place, but you've got to give him credit for forming the band and writing a lot of the songs. It's like criticising Jim Morrison for shouting and growling, but not singing...he wasn't a classical singer either, although better than Brown, but just like him, was responsible for putting the band together - which is quite a critical role if you ask me.
+The Rejection Artist Yeah, I agree with you, man. He was also a great lyricist, and he came up with some great song ideas, collaborating with Squire. Can't really agree on the Morrison analogy, because I think Morrison actually had a voice. Ian doesn't. But no matter -- because damn, their studio-recorded output still knocks me flat.
+JustAFocus sorry but Ian Browns unique voice is the major reason this band became what they are now. Absolute genius voice that man! Unique and being so ahead of its time!
I had never thought of that, and it's true.
Thanks.
Sometimes the worst vocalists make the best frontmen: Shaun Ryder and Shane Macgowan spring to mind
@@billyshears5569 … or frontwoman, in the case of Patti Smith.
can't stop listening to the stone roses.
it's been a while since i've listend to a band this much. Last band i did this too was dream theater, but these guy's make me relax a bit. I needed that
Huge SR fan, got this as soon as it hit stores, me and my best friend popped into the CD player driving NB on I-5 from SD, we both looked at each other on the first track and said nearly simultaneously: he's been listening to Led Zepplin. blown away btw.
A masterpiece
Don't think Ian needs a perfect voice, the four of them form perfection anyway.
True if Ian didn’t sound like he did then it wouldn’t be The Stone Roses
AAAaaaAAAaaaaIIII gonna break right into heaven!! great tune, best guitar I've heard in a record since Zepellin
The best you will hear
The snobbery of Britpop (NME, Q etc) disliked this brilliant album at the time because it sounded too American.
The revenge of Squire............
How could it sound too American ? 100% Longsight Manc
Yeah got shit reviews. I bought it anyway...
And loved it!
@@billyshears5569 same, and couldn't understand why people ignored it. It kinda shows how much the music 'press' had influence over what people bought and listened to.
@@DavySpikeMill some great tracks on the album. It was different to their debut so that's why it got slated.
They wanted more of the same
Everybody was disappointed because it took so fucking long AND it wasn't The Stone Roses Vol II.
@Dienekes888 It was accused of being mediocre because of bad timing. Remember, the court case with Silvertone dragged on for almost 4 years and then the appeal took another year. By the time 'the second comming' was released Nirvanna came and gone, that unholy Damon Alburn arrived and then Oasis rose. Just bad timing. It breaks my heart because as good as this album is, this is the Stone Roses slowly drifting away; on the way down. It hurts to say that.
damn this was my anthem when i was 15, all alone in my room learing (teaching myself) how to play guitar...and this was the album that was spun the most. Think im gonna buy it again on Itunes:-) Just a fan
Should have learnt to speel as well ha ha...I didnt
Killer groove, the dexterity is ridiculous.
Back in -95 I only paid attention to the Seattle wave of grunge , the Britpop bands and Rage against the machine. I heard ”Fools gold” of course , but I haven’t given them a chance until this spring (-24) , and now I’m all in. Brilliant albums , both of them.
Second coming is one of the best album of all time
P. S. John Squire is god
I couldn't agree more
True gods. Best pop ever. nothing else
Get these guys back together, oh man please. Ain't nothen like em nowhere!!! Nowhere. Thank God for recordings. The second coming brings me peace.
Squire on the guitar in the album is legendary
"You can have it all anytime you want it, yeah the kingdom's all inside" Wisdom
best band ever.
I used to float on a Lake in an Inner Tube w the Stone Roses in my WALKMAN ! Ha!!!!! Yep I am getting old...and this band been around a bit! Love them though!!! :D
that bass is killer
that song just swaggered away from a massacre, and lit a candle
This is the only Stone Roses album I know. I tried to listen to another and after 2 tracks I came right back here.
This album has the sickest guitar work but you gotta check out I Am the Resurrection. It evolves into a 🔥 jam similar to this style
Please the Stone Roses come to France for the next summer! You have devoted fans over there and I'm one of them!
What I can't understand is how anyone can say this album was a failure?! It did really well here. I came here in the earily ninties. It sold really well here for a time. Apparently it didn't do so well in England. Perhaps like Oasis' album 'be here now' , Second Comming just wasn't the first album. STILL a brillant album from a historic band. Brillant.
TEMAZO.!!!!!!!!!The Stone Roses Manda Realmente Despues De Todo.!!!!!!!!!!!!!
probably my all time favourite.
Loving the guitar work here
brilliant under rated album
i just had an eargasam to that bass line!
1:19...frikkin awesome
Love the song, never tire of it, or their two albums. What's always puzzled me: how much of a drum loop was this Breakin' into Heaven track. My guess is, it's in three parts. Can anybody put me wise on that score?
John Squire at his very best...you can tell how much he had matured since the first album..Didn't really appreciate this album when it came out..fucking classic though.. Peace n Love
I love this. It reminds me of "K" Kula Shaker quite a bit. Crispin Mills, another great guitarist.
just took me right back to being 17, drunk and stoned and loving life
neill kerrigan that’s literally me now
.....now me in 2020
#apocalypseplaylist
#breakingintoheaven
I wish there was an instrumental version of this album
Rose's and oasis was my childhood so they will always have a massive part in my heart forever
I shall never die.
All is perfect inside this song.
ALL!!
Love the fuckin' amazing intro too!!!
Yeah, the intro's really important to the trip, but an amazing song anyway. Not to take anything away from the guitar, but the groove of the bass and drums is amazing!
The best British produced album ever👌
what a great solo....solo guitar+bass+headphones=you know
The dogs B*****ks....absolute perfection, the bass on this track is utterly brilliant
if you dont like that initial drop into the bases and drums, you dont fking like music. This is sex to the ears
John Squire said that at the time, he was influenced by Led Zepplin when he wrote the tunes. I've gotten myself into a few arguments over it. Does anyone agree?
I agree, I think slightly too much. It's great guitar work, but this is a wholly different stone roses than the orange slice album.
@@Pez4873 Its been a long time since I posted this; I forgot about it. 'They' definitely went into a different direction. They had been away for so long; Oasis was really rolling. It was all edgier than the more 60ish Stone Roses tunes was doing. I can still listen to the Album and all the earlier work better than I can Oasis. If you were there in the late 80s I think you would have agreed with me. The Stone Roses always had a place in the Manchester Scene with tunes like the first album no matter what anyone else was doing. I like the early Oasis stuff a lot but it just not as good as the first Roses album. But its all history now.
@@Dbusdriver71 Heh, I just realized I responded to a 9 year old post. We seem to be in agreement. I wore the orange slice album out in the cassette deck of my 1990 Nissan Sentra.
I have always hesitated to compare them to oasis, as I didn't care for them that much, but it's an obvious comparison. I like to think of orange slice and second coming as independent things. Both things have merit independent of the other. Comparing them to one another only serves to lessen both... they are just very different things. As you said, it's history now, they can be viewed as we see fit.
@@Pez4873 I wouldn't compare the two bands either; almost totally different tunes. The Stone Roses first album was under hostile conditions a.k.a. Tony Wilson. Before he died he stated that Gareth Evans put him up to a lot of it though (in Essence). The Stone Roses were definitely independent. Oasis didn't really have any resistance when they release their first. Commericially speaking, Oasis sold more tunes but the Stone Roses touched onto something we have not heard since the brilliant 60s. Noel Gallagher didn't endear himself very well when they were going around playing Beatles Tunes. There is a lot of story and history to this but I concur with you; we can enjoy both now. There are few people left who remember those days back in England at the Manchester Scene but They both are something.
No doubt
Second Coming wasn't the powerhouse that was expected of the Roses, but it was a decent album. Personally, I love it.
One of my favourite album of begin 90
one of my favorite