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Actually, yes. I'm all about experimentation as well, but sticking to a certain style doesn't necessarily equal stagnation. While again, it's all subjective, their sound changed after Melon Collie, and not for the better. There's a difference between going in a new direction, and tampering with a good thing. |
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agreed. never really liked any smashing pumpkins
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04.22.2006, 10:48 AM | #23 |
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the first albums of sp were cool, mellon collie and the infinite sadness had some real stupid songs.
The Everlasting Gaze is still one of my favorite songs
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04.22.2006, 11:25 AM | #24 |
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I hope that James comes back...I heard he was rumored to, but who knows...
Still a new album is gonna be cool either way. I just hope it goes back to the Gish/Siemese style of things. Why wouldn't james come back anyway? They (Iha/Corgan) fought, but it has been 5 years...isn't it time for them to make up?
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04.22.2006, 11:47 AM | #25 |
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[quote=Everyneurotic]wow!!! comparing a band still doing challenging music
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04.22.2006, 11:53 AM | #26 |
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truncated, you are right, its all subjective, and to all of those rockers out there who headbanged to Zero or Bulllet with Butterfly Wings Im sure there world was shook upon hearing Adore. I actually enjoyed the change and enjoyed it more than Mellon Collie but I guess SP's body of fans didnt.
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04.22.2006, 11:55 AM | #27 |
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MACHINA is my favorite Smashing Pumpkins' album. I actually enjoy the Zwan album too. I've heard a couple songs from TheFutureEmbrace and thought those were cool. I think Billy is doing a fine job as of late.
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04.22.2006, 12:14 PM | #28 |
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1979 is a superb song
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04.22.2006, 12:50 PM | #29 |
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hey Billy Pumpkin, thats a bad step !
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04.22.2006, 01:05 PM | #30 |
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I kinda disagree (SY and the pumpkins and soad are for me the greatest 3 bands in the world...so im biased! lol). So to change the direction of this thead slightly, i will talk through what I think of each album, and then maybe we can come to a conclusion as to what the new album should/will be like!
Gish - A great deput album, not entirely brilliant but showed the band had a lot of promise Siamese Dream - A modern classic, Masterpiece! No one could have predicted from Gish that Billy was capable of this! Mellon Collie & the Infinite Sadness - The greatest album ever made! The scope and diversity of this album is beyond words. I disagree strongly with the claim that is album is bloated! Adore - Underated. This is a beautiful and touching album that reveals itself to you on repeated listens. Listen to 'For Martha' It almost makes you wanna cry lol Machina - Excellent last album built out of layers and layers of overdubs. Guitars/keyboards melt into each and delcate melodies struggle to be heard though a wall of noise. I love the production on this album. However the songs simply are just not as good on machina as on MCIS or Dream! TheFutureEmbrace - I kinda like this album! But where is the heart-rendering songwriting of Corgan gone? This album seems a little cold to me! |
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04.22.2006, 02:33 PM | #31 |
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Gish and Siamese dream were both good albums, and could have been really good if Billy had let someone else sing. I usually dont complain about singer's voices, but his whine is unbearable. James Iha was a much better singer, even if his writing had enough sap to give a Vermont maple syrup maker an erection.
Mellon Collie would have been great if they had refined it to about 12 songs - SOOOO MUCH FUCKIN UNNECISARY FILLER!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It would have been a great album - and only about as long as a normal one too. Adore is terrible - dull and murky, like the mouthings of a fish. The tasteless applictation of the drum machine (sounds like fucking hip-hop beats) combined with Billy's arrognat peotry, a good album this doesnt make. After this i didnt even buy the next 2 albums. I would love for Billy to get back to basics and make another Gish/ Siamese dream, but part of me knows he wont. Send me a message if its any good. |
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04.22.2006, 02:41 PM | #32 |
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Yea i've liked the smashing pumpkins since i was like 12 and my sister brought home Mellon Collie. I love their stuff up until adore. (Adore is ok, but its just not that interesting to me) I recently went back though and listened to gish and pisces iscariot and was blown away. Wow those fucking solos are crazy and i fell in love with them again for a whole other reason besides there great melodies and kick asss riffs.
Question, is it billy or james iha that's doing those sprawling solos ? or do they maybe switch off ?
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04.22.2006, 02:49 PM | #33 |
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Alot of people credit James Iha for Gish, but it was almost entirly Billy on Siamese Dream. After Gish the band became just a touring act and Billy played all the stuff for the albums.
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04.22.2006, 08:14 PM | #34 |
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Billy is the man behind most of those solos... James takes on the little lead parts once in a while but its mostly billy.
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04.22.2006, 08:20 PM | #35 |
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Whats the point really? I mean, its really all about Billy Corgan making money anyway.
And the fact people don't see through this is ridiculous. Think about it people, he had Zwan which was a commercial failure and they up break up mid tour, then he has an equally awful solo record that flops.....so whats the next logical step??? Try and cash in on a band that has been inactive for like seven years. How stupid, and lame. Not even worth talking about. MEH |
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Oh and Sonic Youth isnt??Rather Ripped is yet another attempt to make even more money out in the mainstream. Think about it, SY splits up and does these fun little 7" noise releases on obscure labels, and then when they need money (cause you no their not making money off those releases) gets together and does a mediocre rock album. If Corgan wanted money so bad he wouldnt have made FutureEmbrace, because it has no mainstream appeal and nothing with MTV potential. |
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04.22.2006, 11:31 PM | #37 |
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Theres nothing wrong with making a profit off of your music, considering I invest in quite a few bands.
Obscure label? SYR is run by the band, and is released with the knowledge that not many people outside of their fan base is going to buy it. We aren't talking about Sonic Youth (a band that has been together for 20 years) still trying to crack into the mainstream anyway. MTV didn't play any of his solo album because it was even too shitty for them. Go ahead and ignore the bulk of this post like you did the last one, eh? |
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Quiet-Live From Vieuphoria
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iC_GUmdC31A&search=smashing%20pumpkins%2C% 20quiet Darn tootin'.
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I always liked the SP song Slunk...i think thats on Vieuphoria too.
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I think I listened to Siamese Dream within the past year or so.....it still rocks me.
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