The Song That Got You Into The Smashing Pumpkins
#133
Posted 13 May 2011 - 03:34 PM
The first Pumpkins song I ever heard was Rhinoceros on kroq. But I didn't associate it with any band. It would just come on from time to time and I would turn it up. I have vague recollections of seeing Siva on MTV late at night as well. For some reason I found the video very disturbing and would change the channel. Again, I had no idea at the time that there was a band called Smashing Pumpkins.
Then I bought the Singles soundtrack and Drown blew me away. Loved the extended freeback solo. So that's when I came to know that SP existed. Then I learned that they did that Rhinoceros song that I liked as well. So when Cherub Rock came out that really grabbed me. I was aware of 3 of their songs at that point and loved them all. So I went out and bought SD. Pretty much became my favorite band at that point. Had been big into the Cure and Jane's Addiction right before then and I could relate a lot more to this band on a personal level.
So really it was Drown that was the catalyst for me.
#134
Posted 13 May 2011 - 11:36 PM
#135
Posted 14 May 2011 - 12:35 AM
ZivotSon, on 13 May 2011 - 03:34 PM, said:
The first Pumpkins song I ever heard was Rhinoceros on kroq. But I didn't associate it with any band. It would just come on from time to time and I would turn it up. I have vague recollections of seeing Siva on MTV late at night as well. For some reason I found the video very disturbing and would change the channel. Again, I had no idea at the time that there was a band called Smashing Pumpkins.
Then I bought the Singles soundtrack and Drown blew me away. Loved the extended freeback solo. So that's when I came to know that SP existed. Then I learned that they did that Rhinoceros song that I liked as well. So when Cherub Rock came out that really grabbed me. I was aware of 3 of their songs at that point and loved them all. So I went out and bought SD. Pretty much became my favorite band at that point. Had been big into the Cure and Jane's Addiction right before then and I could relate a lot more to this band on a personal level.
So really it was Drown that was the catalyst for me.
interesting, because the cure and jane's were both very personally relatable for me too, and if i had to distill SP's essence down to the influence and style of just 2 bands, those would be the 2. billy even once described the pumpkins as "the american cure", which makes perfect sense to me. my 2 favorite bands of all time.
#136
Posted 14 May 2011 - 12:39 AM
flippingsweet779, on 16 November 2010 - 05:39 PM, said:
this for me too. spot on. i knew some of the gish stuff, we played them on my radio show (tristessa, la dolly vita, siva) but i wasn't blown away until hummer, soma, luna, geek, mayonaise all ruled my summer of 1994.
#137
Posted 14 May 2011 - 12:41 AM
blanket_skies, on 28 January 2010 - 11:35 AM, said:
</div><div class='quotemain'><!--quotec-->I'm going to have to go with 1979 as well. I used to listen to Today and Disarm for a bit, and I had heard of the pumpkins since Gish was released but believe or not I thought they sucked, and mostly avoided their music until I heard 1979 when it first came out, then I thought wow maybe the pumpkins are good, so then I got into Bullet. Then I got Mellon Collie and was completely blown away, (I was about 16 years old at this time) they've been my favorite band ever since. But I didn't get until SD or Gish into 2000 when I met my wife who was a fan of all their music.
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I should add even though it was 1979 the peeked my interest, once I listen to MCIS it was Zero (before it was released as a single) and Porcelina that got me hooked.
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I knew many of fans of Gish and SD who hated MCIS and dropped off the pumpkins because of it. For me it was the reverse though
"piqued" your interest. it didn't play peek-a-boo.
#138
Posted 14 May 2011 - 12:44 AM
#139
Posted 14 May 2011 - 09:51 PM
#140
Posted 14 May 2011 - 10:27 PM
In the early 90s I would listened to the Siamese Dream cassette in my 86’ Toyota 4x4 pickup along with Pearl Jam and Guns N Roses. But it wasn’t until I got my first CD player installed in that truck and I left Pisces Iscariot playing on eternal loop... at that point I was hooked for life.
#141
Posted 15 May 2011 - 06:41 PM
#143
Posted 16 May 2011 - 03:48 AM
#144
Posted 16 May 2011 - 04:24 AM
kirkthepug, on 16 May 2011 - 03:48 AM, said:
that's probably the weirdest one i've heard of so far. even weirder than mine (saturnine). just curious, how'd you come across vanity?
#146
Posted 01 May 2012 - 11:30 PM
For school I was supposed to critique any song I wanted in front of the class and give a brief history of the band. This was in England when the spice girls were huge so I was the only one who had brought in rock music. .I chose Bodies. lol I think they were a bit shocked to hear a song like that. . they had never heard anything like it before. .the screams, words like suicide in music. I'm surprised I wasn't taken to the office. . but it probbaly didn't help my reputation with the kids at that school. Loved the pumpkins ever since. <3/>
#147
Posted 02 May 2012 - 01:13 PM
#148
Posted 02 May 2012 - 02:52 PM
#149
Posted 02 May 2012 - 07:25 PM
#150
Posted 03 May 2012 - 04:20 AM
#152
Posted 04 May 2012 - 07:03 PM
#153
Posted 18 May 2012 - 02:14 PM
Chump, on 04 May 2012 - 07:03 PM, said:
I was around 13 years old when I heard Bullet and that changed everything. Prior to that I never listened to rock/alternative either, so it was a big change to go from Mariah Carey to Pumpkins, Radiohead, Pearl Jam, etc. There was something about Billy's voice that made me want to listen to more and so here I am many years later still addicted to SP!
#155
Posted 26 May 2012 - 09:26 PM
#156
Posted 27 May 2012 - 06:54 AM
#157
Posted 29 May 2012 - 07:51 AM
frednirv632, on 16 May 2011 - 04:24 AM, said:
the first thing i heard was the Glass' Theme remix on sp.com circa 2001. i didn't know what to make of it, but it spoke to me. then i watched the GATMOG interview with Billy and saw that SP was a really interesting, different kind of band and i identified with it instantly.
#158
Posted 29 May 2012 - 08:01 AM
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Posted 31 May 2012 - 11:30 AM
#160
Posted 17 June 2012 - 05:29 PM
#161
Posted 27 September 2012 - 03:30 PM
#162
Posted 27 September 2012 - 04:05 PM
#163
Posted 27 September 2012 - 07:46 PM
#164
Posted 27 September 2012 - 08:45 PM
Then i was so adicted to Zero that i purchased tickets to the Coca Cola Zero Fest without knowing any other song, then 2 days before my mom gave to me the Zeitgeist album because it was the cheaper album of the discography here in Mexico (every album of the pumpkins costs like $35) and i became like idiotized by tarantula and doomsday clock, it was heavier than zero, but "new" to me. So i was ready to the concert! haha
I didn't knew any other songs apart from zero and the zeitgeist stuff so, the concert really blowed me away. I loved the rythm section of Tonight Tonight live, played by Jimmy of course. Loved the rawness of Bullet With Butterfly Wings and you know, a lot of other songs and i didn't knew at the time but later i found the setlist (when the oficial site updated setlists!) and purchased Mellon Collie, then falled more for the band. Later i purchased Adore and Siamese Dream and i founded really nice the diversity of the catalogue, then Gish, then Machina, then got into Zwan but they were not that heavy so didn't put a lot of attention haha.
I'm really pro-reunion and i was very receptive of the Teargarden stuff even showing the songs to my girlfriends at the time (one that lasted until the second EP, the other from owata to Oceania haha) and the pumpkins became a part of my daily basis of music, even the production of the albums made me study musical production.
#165
Posted 27 September 2012 - 09:20 PM
I had never really listened to alternative before the Pumpkins.
I guess that's the transition from the last years of elementary school where I had listened to what is now called Old Skool Hip Hop to listening to, The Smashing Pumpkins as I went into Middle School/High School
I had seen the video for BWBW and I was just so amazed with the sound of the song and the style of their dress in the video.
I always said after I had claimed them to be my fav. band that they will always forever be my favorite band no matter what!! It's funny the little promises you make when you are younger. But honestly, I do not regret it one bit.
The tie between SP, my teen years and my father has played a huge part in my life. I don't think I could ever let the SP go.
#166
Posted 01 October 2012 - 12:58 PM
So I bought the tapes and listened to them I wasn't crazy about Gish, even after sitting in my room and listening to it on my BIG FANCY EXPENSIVE PORTABLE BOOMBOX over and over again (though it's grown on me since), and while Siamese Dream was better, less liquid and more solid, I still wasn't hooked until it got to "Disarm." It was so different from anything else I had ever heard in my life. That was the song that convinced me that the band wasn't JUST the fad it was at the time, and that they actually had the talent to take their music in more than one direction. Which, ironically, was the talent that lost them all of their fame.
#167
Posted 01 October 2012 - 07:11 PM
For me... I really vividly watching the video for Rocket when I was about 11. I found it really entertaining... and stylish.
Then MCIS came out when I was about 14... and Bullet with Butterfly Wings shot through me.
It was amazing, and I think it was really the first song that compelled me to think about lyrics... ["jesus was an only son? what's that all about?"]
I've owned MCIS on cassette twice and CD four times over... I've switched formats, had them stolen or lost... but it's always an album I come back to.
I would always fast forward to Galapogos on the album.... That's a song I always think of as underrated.
#168
Posted 01 October 2012 - 10:55 PM
#169
Posted 02 October 2012 - 07:19 AM
#170
Posted 02 October 2012 - 05:24 PM
I went down to the local record store, found the CD and proceeded to play the shit out of that thing.
That was the beginning of a long love affair with this band, with all the ups and downs of any relationship.
#171
Posted 03 October 2012 - 01:21 AM
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Posted 03 October 2012 - 04:47 AM
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Posted 03 October 2012 - 10:10 AM
#175
Posted 03 October 2012 - 10:55 AM
and cut you like you want me to...
cut that little child inside of me and such a part of you...
The years burn, burn, Burn....

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