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Showing posts with label Billy Corgan. Show all posts
Thursday, October 2, 2014
Sunday, September 21, 2014
Saturday, September 20, 2014
Friday, September 5, 2014
Concert: Billy Corgan: Burnt Orange-Black
Billy Corgan |
- Billy Corgan (ビリー・コーガン)
- Burnt Orange-Black
- Highland Park, Illinois
- Jeff Schroeder
- Ravinia Festival
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Concert: Billy Corgan: Methuselah
Billy Corgan |
- Billy Corgan (ビリー・コーガン)
- Highland Park, Illinois
- Jeff Schroeder
- Methuselah
- Ravinia Music Festival
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Billy Corgan,
Concert,
Music
Sunday, August 31, 2014
Billy Corgan: APMAs Vanguard Award
APMAs
Alternative Press
Art rock album
Baseball cards
Billy Corgan is fucking god
CM Punk
Careerist
Chameleon like vocals
Chicago, Illinois
Cleveland
Colt Cabana
Darkest hour
Dropping the head
Dying to Live
Going back to your shit jobs
How about that
I'm no legend
I'm not gonna say a lot
If you indulge me
In the realm of music
John Jett
Kick your head
Kids should always win
Mainstream gets stagnant
Modern music
Ongoing contribution
Pescatarian
Professional wrestling
Push the button
Resistance Pro
Smashing Pumpkins
Uncharted terrain
Undeniable
Unfuckable
Vanguard Award
Winter suck
Your favourite band is legend
Saturday, August 30, 2014
Billy Corgan: The Rock N' Roll Radio Program Interview
Act of making art
Addition to the show
Andy Kaufman
Antagonising the fans
Artistically satisfying
Assimilate
Assuredness of the world
Authentic experience
Autobiography
Bad channel
Bad time
Battling ground
Billy Corgan
Bland headline world
Blow past the normal
Body of work
Bringing everything under the roof
Burnt out
Caveat
Collages
Commoditized
Conceptual thing
Confort zone
Corner of the Internet
Create your own world
Created a monster
Current music culture
Deep cuts
Different types of project
Double standards
Easy road
Entire body of work
Fascinating subject
Forward thinking artist
Gap between them
Generational claim
Genuine reason
Giving too much credit
Gone way above and beyond
Half fakery
Hard to imagine
Head drilled
Here we are
Hipster
Iggy Pop
In my eyes
Jim Ryan
Joke of mine
Keep doing what you are doing
Knocks over the toilet paper
Later this week
Lose their minds
Major level of success
Modern world
Music ground
Musical output
Obscurity tour
Out spoken
Over budget
Past reacting
Pathological connection
Point of my life
Poke into
Pranks are forgotten
Predisposed
Project on me
Public awareness
Push the button
Ravinia
Recontextualize
Record spending
Reissues
Rumbling about it
Slow to realize
Smashing Pumpkins
Solo songs
Something along those lines
Spinning out of control
Start of it
Sticks out to me
Surreal movie
Sustaining self
Tar pit
Ten gazillion records
Testing the water
The Rock N' Roll Radio Program
The story
Thinking intuitively
To say the least
Very much so
Violent reaction
Weird stress
Weird tension
Weird thing
What was coming
World wide success
Wrestling heels
Youtube sensation
Zwan
Thursday, May 1, 2014
Sunday, April 27, 2014
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
WILLIAM CORGAN CATCHES VINTAGE RECORD AT CHEAP TRICK SHOW
Smashing Pumpkins frontman William Corgan was in attendance at the Ravinia Music Festival outside of Chicago last weekend according to Paste Magazine. During the festival Cheap Trick along with Indian American singer Gingger Shankar performed The legendary Beatles album Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band in it’s entirety. Halfway through the performance Cheap Trick guitarist Rick Nelsen grabbed a copy of Cheap Trick’s Live at Budokan and threw it into the crowd. The album was caught by none other then Corgan.
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Thursday, July 4, 2013
Monday, June 10, 2013
Billy Corgan Takes 5 with the songs that make him feel good...
I asked Billy to play us five songs that make him feel good, and interesting all of them hailed from the 70's. As a kid, he loved the epic, prog sounds of that decade and when it came time to make his own music he resisted the trends of sharp, lo-fi punk and hardcore and instead lifted off into epic, emotional songwriting himself. It all made sense.
Here's what he played: 1. Yes - You And I 2. UFO - Love to Love 3. Neil Young - Ambulance Blues 4. David Bowie - Space Oddity 5. Lou Reed - Berlin
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