Billy Corgan - "I want my Smashing Pumpkins back&qu
it makes sense really. if you are in a very successful band but your genre of music has run its course, just break up, pretend to do some solo stuff, and then BAM….reunite and tour!
you can go from an old band that wont die (Better Than Ezra) to a reuniting supergroup (the Pixies) in like 5 years, without recording any new music or doing really anything but getting fat!
you can go from an old band that wont die (Better Than Ezra) to a reuniting supergroup (the Pixies) in like 5 years, without recording any new music or doing really anything but getting fat!
Easily the best news of my year.
Too bad they cant reunite as a 1992 version of themselves.
Originally posted by callat703:
Easily the best news of my decade.
Here's the direct link to the ad, in case the tribune's website is being funny for anyone interested.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/media/acrobat/2005-06/18118271.pdf
http://www.chicagotribune.com/media/acrobat/2005-06/18118271.pdf
this rat prefers to out of the cage thank you very much….
Mellon Collie sold 4.7 million copies? Are you kidding me? Jeez, I didn't realize they did that well. No wonder why Billy wants the Pumpkins back. My favorite time seeing them was still at the Metro in Chicago in 1993, the week that Siamese Dream was released. It just didn't get much better than that.
There was a recent interview with Crogan in RS where he said that he didn't see much hope for a SP reunion. That was maybe two issues ago.
Pardon my cynical attitude, but perhaps CD/ticket sales in some markets have been lagging? Perhaps this is something to help boost sales? I dunno…
Don't get me wrong - I'm a huge fan of grunge. PJ, AiC, Soundgarden, and others of their ilk still get rotation in my CD player. But give it up guys - the music has had it's day. Time to move along. Otherwise we'll be seeing Smashing Pumpkins at Jaxx. ;)
Pardon my cynical attitude, but perhaps CD/ticket sales in some markets have been lagging? Perhaps this is something to help boost sales? I dunno…
Don't get me wrong - I'm a huge fan of grunge. PJ, AiC, Soundgarden, and others of their ilk still get rotation in my CD player. But give it up guys - the music has had it's day. Time to move along. Otherwise we'll be seeing Smashing Pumpkins at Jaxx. ;)
Despite all my wealth, I am still just an ugly rat.
yeah, its kinda pathetic actually, a bit like calling people by their screen names in real life
Originally posted by sonickteam4:
it makes sense really. if you are in a very successful band but your genre of music has run its course, just break up, pretend to do some solo stuff, and then BAM….reunite and tour!
you can go from an old band that wont die (Better Than Ezra) to a reuniting supergroup (the Pixies) in like 5 years, without recording any new music or doing really anything but getting fat!
Originally posted by xcanuck:Corgan said "not all four original Pumpkins" almost definitely an allusion to the fact D'arcy is off in cocaine land.
There was a recent interview with Crogan in RS where he said that he didn't see much hope for a SP reunion. That was maybe two issues ago.
Pardon my cynical attitude, but perhaps CD/ticket sales in some markets have been lagging? Perhaps this is something to help boost sales? I dunno…
Tickets have sold out for every American show, I'm pretty sure. CD sales will be awful, though, I'm sure.
Originally posted by brennser:?
yeah, its kinda pathetic actually, a bit like calling people by their screen names in real life
I can understand some of the cynicism about this, but if Billy Corgan wanted to be marketable and really worry about his album sales, I'm pretty sure he wouldn't have released albums like Adore, or put out MACHINA II exclusively on the internet.
And as far as being stuck in grunge land, I personally never really saw the Pumpkins as a grunge band - to me they were much more in the vein of the Cure than the Pixies or Dinosaur.
And as far as being stuck in grunge land, I personally never really saw the Pumpkins as a grunge band - to me they were much more in the vein of the Cure than the Pixies or Dinosaur.
never mind, wasn't directed at you sonick
but it is pathetic that he's reuniting (trying to at least) smashing pumpkins in the notion that it will somehow recharge his creative batteries
but it is pathetic that he's reuniting (trying to at least) smashing pumpkins in the notion that it will somehow recharge his creative batteries
Originally posted by sonickteam4:
Originally posted by brennser:?
yeah, its kinda pathetic actually, a bit like calling people by their screen names in real life
Ever heard Gish?
I'll definitely give you Gish as the exception. But after that the band definitely started moving away from that type of rock; you don't find anywhere near as much grunge on any of the other records.
I never cared much for anything they did after Siamese Dream.
me too
Originally posted by Fine French Chaz:
I never cared much for anything they did after Siamese Dream.
In fact, D'arcy's cocaine drama is the most interesting thing any of them have done since then.