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Post subject: Re: Crucify the Insincere: A Smashing Pumpkins Thread
Posted: Wed June 13, 2018 2:21 am
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VinylGuy wrote:
daft twat wrote:
VinylGuy wrote:
bodysnatcher wrote:
i haven't listened to anything new from SP since the first few songs on Machina I. not planning on starting now.
Weird that you felt the need to tell us that.
Oh Christ, VG, review your insights in the Arctic Monkeys thread.
Not the same. I listened to the previous album, I was even a fan of that album. And listened to the new one too.
Okay, but didn’t you continue to post about how it was shitty after your original post about how shitty it was? I’m just saying, on this dying board, 20% of the posts are people writing about what they like and 80% of all posts are antagonistic, and the smashing pumpkins are ass.
Post subject: Re: Crucify the Insincere: A Smashing Pumpkins Thread
Posted: Wed June 13, 2018 2:27 pm
jeeeesus relax already
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daft twat wrote:
VinylGuy wrote:
daft twat wrote:
VinylGuy wrote:
bodysnatcher wrote:
i haven't listened to anything new from SP since the first few songs on Machina I. not planning on starting now.
Weird that you felt the need to tell us that.
Oh Christ, VG, review your insights in the Arctic Monkeys thread.
Not the same. I listened to the previous album, I was even a fan of that album. And listened to the new one too.
Okay, but didn’t you continue to post about how it was shitty after your original post about how shitty it was? I’m just saying, on this dying board, 20% of the posts are people writing about what they like and 80% of all posts are antagonistic, and the smashing pumpkins are ass.
After i explain myself to you, because i had to, i didnt post again, mainly because that last album of AM took everything good i had i my life.
Post subject: Re: Crucify the Insincere: A Smashing Pumpkins Thread
Posted: Fri June 15, 2018 2:01 pm
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The Aeroplane Flies High is such a good listen. I've got the deluxe version on, so I'm skipping a bunch of the demos that are included there, but the b-sides and the live cuts are just great. Such good material in there.
For those who may not remember the strange reflections of a ’90s alt-rock king, last October Corgan stopped by the Howard Stern show, and during the ensuing interview announced he had once seen a shapeshifter. He was awfully cagey on details at the time—simply saying he was with someone at one point, and then “suddenly you turn around and there’s somebody else standing there”—leaving us to wonder about the circumstances of such a supernatural encounter, our curious minds unfulfilled. (“I wanted more than life would ever grant me,” you probably said at that moment.) Well, this week Corgan returned to Stern’s show with the rest of Smashing Pumpkins in tow, and he offered up another tidbit of this 100 percent real experience.
In the above clip from The Howard Stern Show, the host presses Corgan on the story, with It’s-William-now-not-Billy saying, “The story is even more fantastical than you think.” Despite the singer informing Stern he’ll tell him all the details privately off the air, Stern keeps pushing (“I wanna make news again with you”), leading Corgan to make the following admission:
“The person was naked.”
Needless to say, it doesn’t take long for Stern to make the obvious inference. “Wait a second—were you in bed with the shapeshifter? Were you making love?” he asks, an understandable jump given the few circumstances in this modern world in which we’re alone with another naked individual. Corgan continues to avoid confirming or denying—bored by the chore of saving face, you might say—as Stern presses him to admit it was a lover. Undaunted by the stonewalling, Stern pulls in Corgan’s bandmate James Iha, who is likely trying so hard to cleanse the regrets of having to weigh in on the issue. “Who do you think it is?” he asks, to which Iha diplomatically replies, “I have no idea.”
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