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Re: Smashing Pumpkins Reissues

Posted: Wed June 12, 2013 1:10 pm
by j's brain
Holy bananas. How many freaking songs did they write in that era????

Re: Smashing Pumpkins Reissues

Posted: Thu June 13, 2013 1:52 am
by zoe1271
j's brain wrote:Holy bananas. How many freaking songs did they write in that era????
A shitload. This band is/was phenomenal. Corgan writes 5 songs in the time it takes me to tie my shoes.

True, a lot of the stuff on these reissues is instrumental or alt takes. But his b-sides are top notch. Make a playlist of the SP cuts that didn't make MCIS and see how they stand up to Avocado or Riot Act. Just sayin'...

I'm looking forward to the live CD in this set. They never did an official live album (Earphoria was a studio/live comp and the 2008 boots were crap). This band could bring it live; especially Billy and Jimmy Chamberlain.

Re: Smashing Pumpkins Reissues

Posted: Thu June 13, 2013 2:11 am
by VinylGuy
im sure that reissue is pretty awesome...but it sound like too much info.

Still those dvds might be awesome.

Re: Smashing Pumpkins Reissues

Posted: Thu June 13, 2013 2:38 am
by zoe1271
VinylGuy wrote:im sure that reissue is pretty awesome...but it sound like too much info.

Still those dvds might be awesome.
Too much info? Do you mean too many bonus instrumentals and alt takes?

Re: Smashing Pumpkins Reissues

Posted: Thu June 13, 2013 2:39 am
by VinylGuy
zoe1271 wrote:
VinylGuy wrote:im sure that reissue is pretty awesome...but it sound like too much info.

Still those dvds might be awesome.
Too much info? Do you mean too many bonus instrumentals and alt takes?
yeap.

Re: Smashing Pumpkins Reissues

Posted: Thu June 13, 2013 2:44 am
by zoe1271
VinylGuy wrote:
zoe1271 wrote:
VinylGuy wrote:im sure that reissue is pretty awesome...but it sound like too much info.

Still those dvds might be awesome.
Too much info? Do you mean too many bonus instrumentals and alt takes?
yeap.
Can't argue with that. I'm a huge fan though and I don't mind giving this stuff a listen and then maybe trimming the fat for the rawk. The live disc alone will be freakin awesome. Hopefully the DVD has a lossless PCM track so we'll get two live discs.

Re: Smashing Pumpkins Reissues

Posted: Thu June 13, 2013 3:15 am
by VinylGuy
zoe1271 wrote:
VinylGuy wrote:
zoe1271 wrote:
VinylGuy wrote:im sure that reissue is pretty awesome...but it sound like too much info.

Still those dvds might be awesome.
Too much info? Do you mean too many bonus instrumentals and alt takes?
yeap.
Can't argue with that. I'm a huge fan though and I don't mind giving this stuff a listen and then maybe trimming the fat for the rawk. The live disc alone will be freakin awesome. Hopefully the DVD has a lossless PCM track so we'll get two live discs.
The live disc should be incredible..those years were pretty great. Im also looking forward to the Adore live disc.

Matt Reeder what should Billy consider for the Adore live disc?

Re: Smashing Pumpkins Reissues

Posted: Thu June 13, 2013 3:58 am
by matt reeder
VinylGuy wrote:
zoe1271 wrote:
VinylGuy wrote:
zoe1271 wrote:
VinylGuy wrote:im sure that reissue is pretty awesome...but it sound like too much info.

Matt Reeder what should Billy consider for the Adore live disc?
Nothing - I'm just not a fan of the Adore live show at all. Hopefully he'll choose a show early in that era so we don't get every song stretched out to 10 minutes+. If you've ever listened to a show from that era, you either like it or you don't. I don't. There are some great songs, and great performances ("Let Me Give the World to You", "Stumbleine", "Behold! The Night Mare", "Transmission", aka "Silverfuck '98"*) and then there's the 10 minute version of "Thru the Eyes of Ruby" that goes absolutely nowhere.

On the other hand, I'm REAALLLLYYYYY looking forward to the bonus discs from that era - it will be worth it for the studio version of "Let Me Give the World to You" alone.

* Not really. It's basically the same thing, though.

Re: Smashing Pumpkins Reissues

Posted: Thu June 13, 2013 4:04 am
by zoe1271
I'm hoping an "Arising Tour" era show gets an official release. Those shows were amazing.

Re: Smashing Pumpkins Reissues

Posted: Thu June 13, 2013 4:13 am
by VinylGuy
matt reeder wrote:
VinylGuy wrote:
zoe1271 wrote:
VinylGuy wrote:
zoe1271 wrote:
VinylGuy wrote:im sure that reissue is pretty awesome...but it sound like too much info.

Matt Reeder what should Billy consider for the Adore live disc?
Nothing - I'm just not a fan of the Adore live show at all. Hopefully he'll choose a show early in that era so we don't get every song stretched out to 10 minutes+. If you've ever listened to a show from that era, you either like it or you don't. I don't. There are some great songs, and great performances ("Let Me Give the World to You", "Stumbleine", "Behold! The Night Mare", "Transmission", aka "Silverfuck '98"*) and then there's the 10 minute version of "Thru the Eyes of Ruby" that goes absolutely nowhere.

On the other hand, I'm REAALLLLYYYYY looking forward to the bonus discs from that era - it will be worth it for the studio version of "Let Me Give the World to You" alone.

* Not really. It's basically the same thing, though.

i really, really like some of those 98 shows i heard online..specially because of Behold the nightmare and For Martha, two of my favorites songs from Adore. The band sure misses Jimmy a lot, Kenny Aronoff was a weird replacement.

About the bonus disc..we could get a lot of unreleased material here..

Re: Smashing Pumpkins Reissues

Posted: Sun June 16, 2013 9:22 pm
by ritchiem4812
Listened to the Zwan album for the first time today, pretty impressed.

Re: Smashing Pumpkins Reissues

Posted: Sun June 16, 2013 9:37 pm
by Soma.
I like 'Lyric', 'Honestly' and 'Settle Down' quite a bit.

Re: Smashing Pumpkins Reissues

Posted: Mon June 17, 2013 2:04 am
by Kevin Davis
Zwan is my favorite thing Billy has done since Mellon Collie.

Re: Smashing Pumpkins Reissues

Posted: Mon June 24, 2013 12:55 am
by VinylGuy
Watching the show he filmed for the Oceania tour, and its pretty damn good.

Some of the old songs sound great.

Re: Smashing Pumpkins Reissues

Posted: Mon June 24, 2013 1:02 am
by B
As much as I wish I could own all of these reissues, I'm surprised that lightning doesn't blow Corgan off the Earth everytime he claims that Soundgarden or Nirvana or Mudhoney are making a power grab by reuniting. HOw much is this thing going to cost? $250?

Re: Smashing Pumpkins Reissues

Posted: Mon June 24, 2013 1:16 am
by Simple Torture
B wrote:As much as I wish I could own all of these reissues, I'm surprised that lightning doesn't blow Corgan off the Earth everytime he claims that Soundgarden or Nirvana or Mudhoney are making a power grab by reuniting. HOw much is this thing going to cost? $250?
CD version is currently listed at $93 on Amazon (cheaper than the Mellon Collie reissue); vinyl is expensive ($145), but it's never been pressed on vinyl before, so that's probably part of the reason.

Re: Smashing Pumpkins Reissues

Posted: Mon June 24, 2013 1:18 am
by VinylGuy
yeah those reissues are pretty pretty expensive...he called Mudhoney a cash grab?? wtf??

Re: Smashing Pumpkins Reissues

Posted: Mon June 24, 2013 8:29 pm
by B
VinylGuy wrote:yeah those reissues are pretty pretty expensive...he called Mudhoney a cash grab?? wtf??
I don't really know if he called Mudhoney a cash grab. I just named off some grunge acts. I know he's specifically targeted Soundgarden, but I'm not sure whom else he's mentioned by name.

Re: Smashing Pumpkins Reissues

Posted: Mon June 24, 2013 8:45 pm
by zeb
Perhaps in Billy's World releasing all these reissues is cool and for the fans and not a money grab while Soundgarden making a new album and touring it reeks of corporate cash in.

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Re: Smashing Pumpkins Reissues

Posted: Mon June 24, 2013 8:48 pm
by zeb
Billy Corgan wrote:There are those bands that are essentially coming back only to make money — playing their old albums, and maybe somewhere in the back of their minds they’re thinking there might be a future. I am not in that business, obviously. I condemn anybody who’s in that business but doesn’t admit [he's] in that business. When Soundgarden came back and they just played their old songs, great. I was a fan of Soundgarden, but call it for what it is. They’re just out there to have one more round at the till
I'm sure that the guys from Soundgarden feel suitably condemned, Billy.