Billy Corgan Breaks-down the Music Industry - Joe Rogan

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  • Опубликовано: 4 фев 2025

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  • @tellyourstorymusicbyikson
    @tellyourstorymusicbyikson 3 года назад +699

    Rumour has it his jacket still hasn't fallen off his shoulders

    • @DrSpaceman42
      @DrSpaceman42 3 года назад +20

      That jacket bothered me throughout the whole episode 😂

    • @Floridagirl_life
      @Floridagirl_life 3 года назад +3

      🤣🤣

    • @registame2878
      @registame2878 3 года назад +2

      😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣

    • @Letheseus
      @Letheseus 3 года назад +4

      @@DrSpaceman42 if it bothered you imagine how much it bothered the host....

    • @saraslightlyawkwardintuiti8055
      @saraslightlyawkwardintuiti8055 3 года назад

      Omg! That was good. Lol 😆

  • @cav3man82
    @cav3man82 6 лет назад +153

    Corgan needs to do his own podcast. Such a good talker/speaker.

    • @brendascholz444
      @brendascholz444 2 года назад +1

      I agree!! And many life experiences!

    • @bewnik9468
      @bewnik9468 Год назад

      Or he can do more interviews

    • @Myegoneedsthis
      @Myegoneedsthis 11 месяцев назад +1

      More talented than Kurt Cobain

    • @Drenwickification
      @Drenwickification 9 месяцев назад

      I know this comment is 5 years old but I think we have quite enough podcasts at this point 😅

    • @Drenwickification
      @Drenwickification 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@Myegoneedsthisas a songwriter? I don’t think so

  • @colfrankslade
    @colfrankslade 7 лет назад +114

    "Disarm you with a smile" is still my favorite line from any S.P. song. The depth of it is just incredible

    • @theclimbto1
      @theclimbto1 4 года назад

      I love Smashing Pumpkins. I dropped my first release, and some people have noted that they want to go into 'Disarm' at certain points in the song. Just the idea that some one could listen to a song I wrote, and then at least think of something as great as 'Disarm'.
      open.spotify.com/album/3n49hDR4mt6niPYaIjISmK

    • @Superabound2
      @Superabound2 4 года назад +5

      I still remember the first time i heard that line, and that opening drum fill. I fell in love INSTANTLY. I literally knew in that one moment "this is my new favorite band"

    • @johnyox9515
      @johnyox9515 3 года назад +3

      "I know you better than you can fake it" Genius

    • @edp3202
      @edp3202 3 года назад +1

      That's an old saying, no?

    • @edp3202
      @edp3202 3 года назад

      @@johnyox9515 ahhhhhhhh....that's good

  • @IcarianX
    @IcarianX 6 лет назад +137

    Corgan is one of the greats. He can play like Hendrix, he can shred, he can strum an acoustic guitar, his song writing versatility is amazing. And he wrote some of the all time great alternative rock albums, and he's still making really good music.

    • @ash_3337
      @ash_3337 2 года назад +15

      Mellon collie and the infinite sadness changed my life for a good five months. Just beautiful

    • @beck204
      @beck204 Год назад +3

      He doesn’t quite get the same attention as some of the others. His music is very special.

    • @dakotaboy80
      @dakotaboy80 Год назад +2

      Only one person can play like Hendrix, and that person was named Jimi Hendrix.

    • @Myegoneedsthis
      @Myegoneedsthis 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@dakotaboy80Stevie ray Vaugh

    • @dakotaboy80
      @dakotaboy80 11 месяцев назад

      @@Myegoneedsthis Vaughn never played a right-handed guitar upside down.

  • @debonaire_nerd
    @debonaire_nerd 4 года назад +193

    > Talks about Jedi Mind Tricks
    > Dressed like a Jedi
    > Has the same hairstyle as elderly Anakin before his death

  • @123sambrose
    @123sambrose 7 лет назад +107

    Billy is such a wise dude. I could listen to him talk about this shit all day.

  • @swampmcgee
    @swampmcgee 7 лет назад +427

    I was ready to laugh at this but this is the most level-headed and self aware I've ever seen Corgan.

    • @GLPitt1
      @GLPitt1 2 года назад +22

      He is a very smart and analytical guy. I am not really that into Smashing Pumpkins but he is a fascinating interview.

    • @nycstandsup
      @nycstandsup 2 года назад +8

      This man is so intelligent that it's hard for simple-minded people to understand him. He's just not an idiot so it's hard for the masses to get him.

    • @austrianguy1833
      @austrianguy1833 2 года назад

      @@nycstandsup exactly, his gigant bald head emmits fucking ultrabald energy and its hard for people with hair to get his brain banter because we in fact dont have ultrabald engery+ very very

    • @vandalg282
      @vandalg282 2 года назад

      The problem with being that level headed, is that you're reaching comedian levels of being an asshole...and an ego maniac, which is justified be him writing and performing his own legendary music. His band mates ate sour grapes, but honestly, he could've done it with any other group he formed.

    • @oompaloompadoompa-de-doo3614
      @oompaloompadoompa-de-doo3614 Год назад +4

      I think you’re missing it. He’s got a good head on his shoulders and very self aware and all that. I’ve studied him for years and really there’s 2 Corgans. And the one you get depends on who is talking to him. Joe is an overall nice guy so Corgan is down to earth and level with him, but when dealing with fake yucky journalists that would destroy you for a buck, he refuses to play the game and just feeds them a lot of bullshit.

  • @sebastianstarr007
    @sebastianstarr007 9 месяцев назад +22

    Corgan is a genius, this is a timeless interview

    • @derekgregg9009
      @derekgregg9009 5 месяцев назад +2

      He’s with it. He’s not a genius but he’s with it. Smart guy

    • @buddysteele7624
      @buddysteele7624 2 месяца назад

      Or he’s just worked his ass off at music for 40 years. I feel like people are either misinterpreting what ‘genius’ means or they’re trying to change the definition but Corgan is probably just a pretty intelligent guy who worked hard

  • @strallen30
    @strallen30 Год назад +14

    This was one of my favorite interviews. Billy is so thoughtful and thought provoking. Also, the way he articulates and his ability to be retrospective is beyond words.

  • @watchdog304
    @watchdog304 4 года назад +214

    One of the greatest songwriters and guitar players of his generation. I was in my teens during the Smashing Pumpkins peak. They were extraordinary in the early to mid 90's. Siamese Dream & Melon Collie and the Infinite Saddness albums back to back. Not many people can say that at one moment in their career they were in the biggest band on the planet. He legitimately can. Doesn't matter if it lasts a month or 5 years. To be able to say that for any amount of time is crazy.

    • @shellyjette8301
      @shellyjette8301 3 года назад +1

      No kurt Cobain was our generation greatest songwriter not billy his time at the top was very short lived

    • @alurianirudh1918
      @alurianirudh1918 3 года назад +20

      @@shellyjette8301 Cobain was good but i don't think he was the best lyricist of the 90s .

    • @aRe_LoW
      @aRe_LoW 3 года назад +18

      @@shellyjette8301 Kurt wrote great songs but has zero range compared to Billy.

    • @mancaveandgaragedesignsrec1492
      @mancaveandgaragedesignsrec1492 2 года назад +2

      Gish

    • @andrewferguson8032
      @andrewferguson8032 2 года назад +5

      No matter what heights you reach, it always hurts to come down. No amount of success can prevent that pain, which is why Billy has so much. In fact, I would argue that being average and staying that way is far less painful then having it all and losing it all

  • @treid100182
    @treid100182 7 лет назад +21

    This interview kinda brings me back to my adolescence: a child of twelve, listening to Siamese dream on repeat, and absolutely loving the "Melancholy..." album, etc.
    Well, Billy, you definitely made an impression, and I'm thankful for it. Great interview.

    • @samuelmorse784
      @samuelmorse784 5 лет назад +2

      He made 2 of the 90's greatest rock albums, Siamese and Mellon Collie. He made his mark in music and has nothing to feel bad about. Probably could have hung it up sooner, but undoubtedly he was very uniquely talented and his music at its peak is unforgettable.

  • @DR-xt5jq
    @DR-xt5jq 7 лет назад +25

    What Billy i saying is so true for so many people. Especially when it comes to a "hall of mirrors" projecting our own insecurities and failures unto others. Failure in life really does make you humble.

  • @TheDeadMan79
    @TheDeadMan79 7 лет назад +138

    Billy Corgan is absolutely right in everything he says about writing music and the music industry.

    • @edp3202
      @edp3202 3 года назад +8

      It's why in 80s it was impossible to heat the cure, the smiths, echo and bunnymen, XTC, the pixies.........impossible to hear on radio. They were never on.

    • @Tool-Deftonesfan101
      @Tool-Deftonesfan101 3 года назад +3

      He is a great musician. Love Smashing Pumpkins. And it's almost like capitalism gone wrong when it comes to artists not getting a lot of money, it's the greedy music businesses that gets a lot of money.

    • @zenunderground
      @zenunderground 2 года назад +6

      I agree and I also get the idea that he is running circles around Joe's brain at this point. Not because Joe is dumb, but because Billy is really good at using metaphors and has very smart insight into an industry that may be similar but not the same.
      The music industry from the 70s to the late 2000s had honed itself onto a pure profit machine, that was able to use an artist as a drill bit in every thinkable way, until they became so dull that you replaced them.

    • @Frankincensedjb123
      @Frankincensedjb123 2 года назад

      Ride that dick. Ride it!

    • @DNSGHOST
      @DNSGHOST Год назад

      @@zenunderground Also gave some good insight

  • @charlie.something
    @charlie.something 6 лет назад +301

    he's insanely intelligent.

    • @kensmechanicalaffair
      @kensmechanicalaffair 3 года назад

      Yes!

    • @samtheeagle799
      @samtheeagle799 3 года назад +17

      Unfortunately intelligence is resented as ego, when we should actually accept and learn. Judgement is the opposite of empathy, and most people judge because they're insecure. Security is the base model for empathy and learning. Finding security allows everyone to accept the more important intelligent people and their view points, unfortunately the majority are insecure in themselves and can't except others

    • @toddstevens8506
      @toddstevens8506 3 года назад +4

      No doubt that he's a smart guy but if he was truly "insanely intelligent" he wouldn't have signed the deal.

    • @cresporules
      @cresporules 3 года назад +17

      @@toddstevens8506 He was a kid, lacking wisdom as opposed to intelligence I would say...

    • @groofoot
      @groofoot 3 года назад +4

      we northern Illinoisans are pretty awesome ;)

  • @spencecaterTV
    @spencecaterTV 5 лет назад +17

    Not into Pumpkins but enjoyed this interview and the other bits I've heard. Corhan is switched on and has made me want to listen to his music now...well done both

  • @TheRealSandorClegane
    @TheRealSandorClegane 7 лет назад +725

    billy is not even nearly the lunatic the media paints him out to be

    • @31leoceara
      @31leoceara 7 лет назад +73

      He is deep, but it takes someone with some deepness too to recognize that. The shallow mainstream media and it's audience can't do that.

    • @papajoeman23
      @papajoeman23 6 лет назад +16

      Tyler Durden no he is a person who plays deppressing music u know like all rock musicans.
      Mainstream media wouldnt have a clue who these musicans really are or how intelligent they are.
      Marylin Manson prob 1 of the most intelligent muscians out there. But we cant have ppl like that have a voice in the world where greed is god

    • @Johnnywhamo
      @Johnnywhamo 6 лет назад +9

      Fuck you and your mainstream media cliché BS. You're ON mainstream fucknozzle. I'm sure you trust what, an underground media podcast from a truth telling guy named phil the conspiracy theorist by night and Walmart shelf stocker by day to bring you the truth? Mainstream Media have long shown the intelligent side of Manson, you're not special or more well informed because you know better than mainstream media. Get your head out of your own ass

    • @PrinceZappa
      @PrinceZappa 6 лет назад +3

      says Tyler Durden.

    • @inrptn
      @inrptn 6 лет назад +19

      @@Johnnywhamo Manson is a piece of shit.

  • @drizziefoshizzie
    @drizziefoshizzie 7 лет назад +923

    Billy has some vocabulary! Machination, sycophants, parochial, zeitgeist, rapacious, conversant... great use of uncommon words.

    • @trumpugradguate9112
      @trumpugradguate9112 7 лет назад +76

      Definitely a guy who reads a lot.

    • @ouackstrax7356
      @ouackstrax7356 7 лет назад +113

      Well he did have an album called Machina and Zeitgeist.

    • @MrHsauvageau
      @MrHsauvageau 6 лет назад +28

      He wrote a poetry book

    • @lightronv
      @lightronv 6 лет назад +160

      His use of cromulent words embiggens his intellectual appearance.

    • @sirjudge5055
      @sirjudge5055 6 лет назад +27

      @@lightronv Touche

  • @Botmoot
    @Botmoot 7 лет назад +57

    I love Billy Corgan. Always inspiring to me

  • @RavynSkye617
    @RavynSkye617 2 года назад +20

    Smashing Pumpkins was my first concert. I was 13, and my friend had backstage passes, because her older brother was part of the crew that set up the stages and such. Me and my friend ended up on top of equipment boxes on the side of the stage, ROCKING OUT, and mid-way through, Billy and Darcy gave a stage hand their guitar picks and guitar strings, just for us. I will never forget that small act of kindness to two little girls who barely belonged at his show, let alone back stage.

    • @cmugnolo
      @cmugnolo 2 года назад

      On tour again starting this month! I am going in DC on the 18th...don't miss them in your town!

  • @mordred4733
    @mordred4733 3 года назад +10

    BC and SP are amazing. Thank you for all the happiness you've brought to me. You're music is beautiful, great and will be around forever! I've seen you all so many times back in the 90's and it's always been awesome! 1 of my top 3 favorite bands!

    • @Bandstand
      @Bandstand 3 года назад

      Are you talking to the band members?

  • @bringthedarth
    @bringthedarth 7 лет назад +150

    Adore was a dark masterpiece of an album. I loved it from the beginning.

    • @GavinOCo
      @GavinOCo 6 лет назад +10

      definetly underrated, but still not close melancholy or siamese

    • @Whitesquall123
      @Whitesquall123 6 лет назад +9

      Critics were way too harsh on it, I really liked it - not my fav Pumpkins album but it has some great songs. I also remember a lot of negative comments about the drum machine they used in songs - "how dare they use an electronic device!!" - seems a little ridiculous nowadays.

    • @Tyrell-d6o
      @Tyrell-d6o 6 лет назад +5

      I felt cheated. Critics panned it so I skipped it back in the day, impressionable kid that I was. Now it's one of my favorites.

    • @ianstobie
      @ianstobie 5 лет назад +2

      I might listen to it again now. When it came out I thought it repetitive and empty, like they'd lost their mojo for some reason. Very sad, as I was a Pumpkins completist and loved everything they'd done to that point.

    • @AltCTRLF8
      @AltCTRLF8 5 лет назад +1

      and the live versions were better than the album, imo

  • @thepermman
    @thepermman 7 лет назад +58

    I love that he brought the alternate universe thing up.

  • @Allerdyne
    @Allerdyne 7 лет назад +25

    Interesting what he said about not being able to separate the artist's personality facets. I always thought of him as kind of a weird, edgy dude, but seeing him talk here really makes him seem like a very humble, down-to-earth person.

  • @indydude3367
    @indydude3367 4 года назад +62

    Billy is right about streaming services. I simply think of Spotify as the new Radio. Artists didn't make much from radio either.

    • @edp3202
      @edp3202 3 года назад

      They had to pimp themselves out to DJ

    • @harambetidepod1451
      @harambetidepod1451 3 года назад

      Payola

    • @justinbowen1183
      @justinbowen1183 3 года назад +1

      Depending on the label the song belongs to, it could cost your radio station upwards of $10,000 to play it which is why they have a fuck ton of commercials. I have Sirius xm and love it over traditional radio.

  • @MrWhite-sd1hl
    @MrWhite-sd1hl 5 лет назад +19

    Joe is the most underrated interviewer in the business, he puts the subject totally at ease and draws honesty from them.

  • @capoman1
    @capoman1 7 лет назад +182

    Billy considers himself a failure... Most great artists only have a couple of good albums; so I'd hardly say he failed.

    • @MUN00K
      @MUN00K 7 лет назад +21

      capoman1 he failed w/ Smashing Pumpkins, er, the original band. If he had moved out of his own way maybe SP would still be a decent band like Tool or Radiohead still are. Siamese Dream, to this date, is one of the BEST alternative rock albums ever.

    • @capoman1
      @capoman1 7 лет назад +25

      Well that is what I mean MUN. If you define "success" as "continually releasing popular albums" like Tool or Radiohead did, very few of our favorite artists were successful. Pretty much every artist is known for their original album and maybe one more if they are likely. I think that is success; to have your original and sophomore album contain hits. Bands like Tool or RHCP are an exception IMO. Most bands fade away. Because you have your whole life to write your first album (that is why the first album is usually the best) and the second you still have some hunger left. After that you are rich and famous and no longer the same person. So I don't expect much after that.

    • @TheNin-Jedi
      @TheNin-Jedi 6 лет назад +3

      I think the main thing that makes him feel like a failure has to do with what he was saying about how the industry pretty much owns your ass if you aren't independent. Meaning like even if he wanted to break out on his own and do his own thing he can't because they literally own his earnings along with many other artists. Like he was saying what they do with like pop artist. If they're also in a commercial or a movie or something. Anything. The music still earns money from it because of the contracts.

    • @Shinobi33
      @Shinobi33 6 лет назад +4

      He didn't say he's a failure. He just admitted that he has failed.

    • @banishedfromthedwarfplanet530
      @banishedfromthedwarfplanet530 6 лет назад +2

      He only had a good couple of albums.

  • @mikegreenguitar
    @mikegreenguitar 6 лет назад +6

    First time I watched a whole JR interview. He's a really good interviewer!

  • @brandonpate9258
    @brandonpate9258 3 года назад +6

    Billy Corbin is such a smart cat, I’ve really enjoyed listening to him talk about this stuff.

  • @AndrewJamesMcQuinn
    @AndrewJamesMcQuinn 4 года назад +19

    Excellent interview and Corgan is so good at explaining his evolved understanding of the business, and Joe is perfect at making that happen; bringing it out because he’s truly interested.

  • @souljubilant12
    @souljubilant12 3 года назад +4

    You gotta love Corgan! He’s full of surprises at times! Still going game with the pumpkins great seeing him alive doing music.

  • @zachvalencia8982
    @zachvalencia8982 7 лет назад +443

    Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers are the best thing that came out of Florida

    • @138DeadBoy
      @138DeadBoy 6 лет назад +2

      Agreed

    • @addysagee
      @addysagee 6 лет назад +3

      FACT

    • @youtubeblows3643
      @youtubeblows3643 6 лет назад +9

      Jimmy Buffett didn’t come from Florida but he’s the best thing to ever happen to it...

    • @monkeywizard77
      @monkeywizard77 6 лет назад +5

      My thoughts were LImp Bizkit and Tom Petty... only one would come close as a good thing to come from FL.

    • @tommymuldowney2036
      @tommymuldowney2036 6 лет назад +13

      I had my fingers crossed that they would mention Petty then but Billy brought him up later so all is forgiven lol

  • @alexd2227
    @alexd2227 7 лет назад +51

    Start around the 11:00 mark to get to the good stuff about the music business!

  • @thesean3194
    @thesean3194 7 лет назад +16

    Gish is an amazing rock record. Billy, no matter what you think of him personality-wise, is an amazing guitar player. Great leads and a natural mindset for phrasing in a song.

    • @johncollins5552
      @johncollins5552 2 года назад +1

      Don't get hung up on guitar chops, as great as they are, what's special is how Billy says something, expresses himself by singing and playing guitar both rhythm and lead.

  • @markmonroe9282
    @markmonroe9282 3 года назад +25

    this was a great interview. Corgan is actually a very nice, rational, and intelligent person. some of us always knew that of course. :-)

  • @michaelwandell2533
    @michaelwandell2533 5 лет назад +7

    It was cool to hear Billy talking about how; when you really love an artist, you want to really sit and pay attention to anything new they put out. To hear whats been motivating their new music.

  • @numberrunner3133
    @numberrunner3133 7 лет назад +239

    ...the last 7.5 minutes of the clip really drive home how labels screw their artists...

    • @JohnDoe-sx2zk
      @JohnDoe-sx2zk 7 лет назад +11

      "aint nothing cheap,easy and free" ,my dad

    • @lullsbaby9321
      @lullsbaby9321 5 лет назад

      Jukin Media is doing that to RUclipsrs now

    • @CodyMcManus
      @CodyMcManus 4 года назад +1

      I just made a video breaking down what Billy is talking about. Very interesting when you dive deeper into this!! ruclips.net/video/77GVsPbYOHU/видео.html

    • @noodlesman12
      @noodlesman12 4 года назад +10

      @1993 wrong. many are forced into never having regular lives, 24/7 global touring of just nonstop playing and traveling and meeting with people. then there's the actual practicing, recording, writing. and then finding time to have an actual life to continue to write music that is relatable to what normal human beings actually do.

    • @MJLU280
      @MJLU280 3 года назад +1

      The labels ruined the industry. So fucking stupid. Greedy bastards only fucked themselves in the end.

  • @dingisnasty5225
    @dingisnasty5225 3 года назад +78

    "When you blame others you start walking down a hall of mirrors."
    Wow

  • @panika2810
    @panika2810 4 года назад +18

    Billy Corgan, one of the most talented minds of this era.

    • @midohiobuckeyeaorwarrior9743
      @midohiobuckeyeaorwarrior9743 4 года назад +1

      Try telling that to that hair band loving narcissist Eddie Trunk - who melts like a snowflake when people refer to glam metal as hair metal or bands of that genre as glam bands. Thumbs up if you wanna see Billy or Rogan debate that clown. I'd pay good money to watch a debate like that on PPV. I wanna see Trunk get owned on Rogan's show.

  • @eurologic
    @eurologic 5 лет назад +15

    The zeitgeist thing Billys talking about is how stars stay relevant. Most stars have a shelf live of 4 - 6 years. To stay relevant, the artist has to be able to read the changing environment and adapt to that.

  • @skullduggery8514
    @skullduggery8514 4 года назад +6

    Melon Collie and the Infinite Sadness is still one of my favorite albums.

  • @letmetellyousomething123
    @letmetellyousomething123 6 лет назад +6

    Something deeply no nonsense about Billy. Love his depth of thinking and his conclusions are spot on.

  • @PluckyD
    @PluckyD 6 лет назад +7

    @8:22 - Assuming he's talking about Adore. Fantastic album, one of my favorites because of how personal the album felt for me.

  • @billfromEtown
    @billfromEtown 7 лет назад +15

    Billy is very articulate and insightful

  • @17yuck
    @17yuck 3 года назад +1

    damn 1979 one of my favorite songs ever i wish i was a teen in the 90’s instead of now so bad

  • @KROPZ3Y
    @KROPZ3Y 2 года назад +20

    "The music business is a cruel and shallow money trench, a long plastic hallway where thieves and pimps run free, and good men die like dogs. There's also a negative side." - Hunter S Thompson

    • @jlouis4407
      @jlouis4407 8 месяцев назад

      Great quote and true

    • @hubertdrolet1721
      @hubertdrolet1721 6 месяцев назад

      Homer Simpson, "Nodding Politely"

  • @DonRA33
    @DonRA33 4 года назад +6

    One of the best interviews of a musician. I can relate to him so much on the Philosophical music thoughts he explains.🏙❄️

    • @knotsocialmusic
      @knotsocialmusic 3 года назад

      Yes bro, same, only a few of us do which is very funny

  • @Carlguitar69
    @Carlguitar69 7 лет назад +97

    It’s so refreshing to have a bullshit free place to go on the internet. Thank you, Mr. Rogan, Bill Hicks and George Carlin would be proud.

    • @jeremyadams9218
      @jeremyadams9218 7 лет назад +5

      Carlguitar69 imagine a bullshit free world. Nature is about as close as that gets in this reality.

    • @Carlguitar69
      @Carlguitar69 7 лет назад +1

      Jeremy Adams you are so correct.

    • @mr7wi
      @mr7wi 7 лет назад +1

      Carlguitar69 Well said - totally on point.

    • @thatguynicky1979
      @thatguynicky1979 5 лет назад

      Wooah, easy Carl, there's plenty of bullshit on Rogan's show.. I know what you mean, but Joe has flip flopped in the past, proving that there is indeed bullshit here.

  • @soniaramos91
    @soniaramos91 2 года назад +4

    I have much respect for people like Billy Corgan who speaks the truth regarding the music industry. I appreciate how he let's people know it's not all what it appears to be and many artists have exposed the truth regarding what happens in the entertainment industry. I once wanted to be a rock star like Amy Lee in Evanescence, but I feel relieved that the truth came out from those who already been in the game of lies. Thank you Billy Corgan for telling people what really goes on and I always loved you when I was a teen. It would be awesome if he had his own podcast

  • @phaedrawidney5246
    @phaedrawidney5246 3 года назад +1

    I could listen to him talk for hours - so introspective and reflective

  • @underratedunity1528
    @underratedunity1528 4 года назад +1

    I am loving these clips with Billy Corgan, I know they are awhile ago but some follow-up ones would be great, I would love to hear more about smashing pumpkins in the 90s, they were my favourite band I listened to them every day

  • @pepelange206
    @pepelange206 7 лет назад +6

    Wow, I haven't heard anything that informative in a very long time. Absolutely great questions and a very open billy... lucky to have watched it.

  • @31leoceara
    @31leoceara 7 лет назад +226

    "This contract pertains to this universe and any other universe" thing is literally signing with the devil!

    • @TropicIslandMusic
      @TropicIslandMusic 6 лет назад +6

      Yep

    • @noodlesman12
      @noodlesman12 4 года назад +7

      @Brit Sehnsucht that's a planet, not a universe

    • @uncoiledfish2561
      @uncoiledfish2561 4 года назад

      The devil exists?........hahah

    • @sebione3576
      @sebione3576 4 года назад +5

      I'm guessing you saw the DMX interview.

    • @31leoceara
      @31leoceara 4 года назад +2

      @@sebione3576 I didn't see that interview. How can I find it?

  • @pn2543
    @pn2543 5 лет назад +68

    contract law should be taught in high school, kids dont realize what they are signing

    • @maebandy
      @maebandy 4 года назад +6

      Schools have finally started incorporating personal finance into upper-level classes, particularly for those that don't show a propensity for mathematics and won't likely choose it as an area of study later on. I think it should be socially unacceptable to allow an 18 yr old to sign a student loan or credit card application if they haven't been given any education on the meaning and implications within those contracts. To simply say you'll have to pay this back is weightless to a kid that's been pressured their entire life to go to college and become a citizen of commerce or be labeled as non-contributory to society. I don't suggest it should be illegal because when we ask the government to be responsible for doling out all of the consequences for inhumane behavior it alleviates the consciousness we have on a daily basis on how our actions affect others and means we villanize a disembodied power structure when we step outside societies guidelines rather than reflect on our actions or the reasons we got cast out.

    • @SharifU59
      @SharifU59 3 года назад

      Taxation is also something they dont teach.. P.S. Im in school

    • @jlouis4407
      @jlouis4407 8 месяцев назад

      There’s a reason it’s not, nor anything really useful practically

  • @lpblewis
    @lpblewis 5 лет назад +18

    Wow this guy is smart, and he has experience/knowlege that few have.

  • @sobaydrummer666
    @sobaydrummer666 3 года назад +3

    33 is one of the greatest songs ever. period.

  • @luciano9755
    @luciano9755 7 лет назад +237

    ALL musicians should have proper knowledge of Copyright Law and its many posibilities before signing a record deal. Labels just take massive advantage of their ignorance.

    • @JohnDoe-sx2zk
      @JohnDoe-sx2zk 7 лет назад +7

      it doesnt matter music is dead

    • @RockWonder210
      @RockWonder210 7 лет назад +26

      A lot of labels won’t let an artist sign without turning over ownership of masters. Independence is costly but will definitely make more in the long run.

    • @jdog4534
      @jdog4534 7 лет назад +11

      Drain Bamage this is why prince changed his name to an emblem and would write "slave" on his face in public and in meetings with WB execs. He reclaimed his name when that contract was over. But after that, he owned all his music and blazed a trail for others to get the same. That's why so many musicians from so many genres held him in such high praise. ..that and the fact he was a badass musician, playing 27 different instruments.
      Speaking of multi talented, I hear this guy , Billy Corgan, played all the instruments in one of their albums because he got tired of all the conflicts they were having at that time. But that drove the wedge deeper. ..that and billy's crush on the chick who didn't feel the same way about Billy. ..Is it Darcy? icr

    • @Zaes223
      @Zaes223 7 лет назад +12

      The Grateful Dead were way the fuck ahead of their time when they allowed fans to tape their shows. It created a hype of its own around them and deadheads would pass tapes to their friends they would hear it and create new dead heads. Then they would go to their shows and when you're touring non stop you create a band of gypsys following you around the country.

    • @jeremyoliveria5800
      @jeremyoliveria5800 7 лет назад +6

      Mike Patton did it right broke Faith No More up until their contract run out and put out a bad ass record on their on dime and watch

  • @rebel8114
    @rebel8114 7 лет назад +14

    Man. I still love Smashing Pumpkins. Their sound is timeless. I have to jam Soma everyday.

  • @oldguyofarizona8602
    @oldguyofarizona8602 4 года назад +13

    Most artistic types who try to explain the process of making art are impossible to follow. Billy explains it with verbal precision that shows his genius in a way a Neanderthal like me can understand. He, most assuredly, is NOT an idiot.

  • @AdamB5000
    @AdamB5000 3 года назад +1

    I never listened to his music, but boy did I enjoy listening to him speak. Great interview.

    • @futurereflections4097
      @futurereflections4097 3 года назад +1

      Get the freak out of here and listen to it. Here because spotify played a really unknown recording from them during the mellon collie era and it was amazing. I really do put Mellon Collie as the best double album of all time, above the rolling stones Exile, above pink floyed Wall. And I love those albums too but peak Smashing Pumpkins is as good as it gets IMO

  • @glengamble526
    @glengamble526 3 года назад +4

    I’m not a huge Pumpkins fan. But Billy is a talented and smart guy. And in the right capacity, a GREAT interview. Wanna know more about how the music business works? Check this clip out-it’s very insightful and touches on subject’s successful artists are usually leery to talk about. His honesty and candor are refreshing.
    One thing that Billy doesn’t elaborate on here-not only is there a huge discrepancy in the income division between the song writer and the ‘band’ re: royalties, he fails to mention that almost ALL recoupable advances come from the BAND’S royalty account. A song writer will generally (but not always) sign what is called a publishing deal, a separate contract and deal giving a different company a portion of his songwriting percentage. In turn they ‘control’ the catalogue and collect any royalties in his behalf. They also do things like generate revenue for your songs by placing them in commercials, movies or suggest cover versions by other artists. What he didn’t seem to touch on (probably due to time limitations) was that this money is basically his alone (which he DID say) and that typically the writer also receives a publishing advance, therefore putting him immediately in a wealthier position that his band mates, right out of the starting gate. That advance is usually typically his alone-although in some cases, writer’s are convinced to ‘invest’ it back into the business (the band) to further help get it off the ground. Bands like U2 and Van Halen split the publishing and song credits equal ways (or used to) and probably did what I suggested. Regardless, once that initial publishing advance is made (as an enticement to sign with a publishing company) there usually aren’t anymore advances (though there can be). And with a hit record, that initial recoupable publishing advance can be paid back very quickly-leaving the rest of the publishing income stream piling up and untouched...and often sent to one person alone. The royalties are paid out quarterly and it can be a lot of money...it can really add up. Now, the typical BAND record deal was/is between $1 to $2 per album sold. Sounds like a lot, right? Well, consider THIS: every dollar the record company spends on the act is recoupable. Recording costs, producer’s fee and royalties, videos, photo shoots with word-famous photographers, stylists, wardrobe shopping, tour support, merchandise advances and even little things like the record company offering to take you out to dinner-even THAT’S almost always charged to a corporate Amex and then to the band’s royalty account. So sure, you hear of a new band getting a ‘million dollar’ advance (rare these days). Well, guess what? About half that advance is eaten up recording the debut album-and the labels always insist that you use a world class studio and known producer ($) so that money’s gone fairly quickly. Never mind that also-the band is liable for taxes on the full million. So let’s say that, from their million dollar advance, they paid out $500,00 to do the record, 30% is withheld for taxes, 5% attorney’s fee and 20% managers fee. How much is left? Do the math and be shocked at how little is left over, if any. And on top of that, IT’S ALL GOT TO BE PAID BACK BEFORE YOU SEE A DIME IN ROYALTIES. And every time you got to the label for an advance to do something (fly to L.A. and showcase for the industry, attend an awards show etc.) the label shells out the money, but you better believe that every dime is recoupable-flights and hotels for 4/5 etc. people, meals, cars etc. etc. etc. So this is why a band can go ‘Gold’ and often still be broke. Usually, money starts to roll in around at around Platinum (a million copies sold) status. And that has to be split 4-5 ways (dependant on the band). And the writer? Well, his statutory royalty (which Billy doesn’t fully clarify) is a government-mandated 9.1 CENTS PER SONG-for the writer alone. Let’s say there’s 11 songs on an album...that’s roughly a dollar per album sold that goes to the writer-that he doesn’t split with the band. And he’s taken maybe a $250,000 publishing deal advance and it’s paid back fast-leaving the rest as pure profit for him alone. And let’s say he uses that advance money to...oh, I don’t know...buy a house. If the band fails, then he walks away with at least SOMETHING. If the band succeeds, he receives riches far beyond any of his band mates. Ever notice on back’s of albums, why you’ll see multiple corporation names? Like the band might be signed to Universal but the Sony name is also there? It’s cause the artists might have signed with Universal for the record deal-but the publishing was snapped up by Sony, a completely separate entity. The competition to sign good writers is often fierce and that’s what other companies enter the fray and battle each other for the publishing rights-these days, it’s where the real money lies, as no really buys hard copies of music. Billy wasn’t exaggerating his claims-if anything, he is DOWNPLAYING the discrepancies.

    • @ItsNotShakespeare
      @ItsNotShakespeare Год назад +1

      That's a great comment. How do you know so much about all that

    • @glengamble526
      @glengamble526 Год назад +1

      @@ItsNotShakespeare thank you. I’ve been a professional musician for 35+years and also managed/tour managed some of the bands I’ve been in.

  • @stevemorford2246
    @stevemorford2246 3 года назад +11

    It's ironic that Joe Rogan would later sell out to Spotify and give up control after listening to Billy go through the trappings of the music industry.

    • @bbeaup
      @bbeaup 8 месяцев назад +3

      This didn’t age well because joe basically has still done exactly what he wants and now his podcasts are back online. There was only a short window where spotify was jerking him around a bit.

    • @ChicoBlanca6977
      @ChicoBlanca6977 7 месяцев назад

      Came here to say this ☝🏽..... Joe has TOTAL control of the JRE programming, he and only he chooses who to have on his show. Spotify can't even so much as give recommendations.

  • @mordred4733
    @mordred4733 3 года назад +4

    Why are labels needed these days?
    this is such a wonderful video because BC breaks down how the music biz works. I wish I had heard something like this 20 years ago. SP Rules!

  • @camq-py7bs
    @camq-py7bs 4 года назад +11

    This dude is a living rock legend

  • @ecgodsmack86
    @ecgodsmack86 5 лет назад +2

    Thumbs up for mentioning Mercyful Fate!

  • @tomrozier6413
    @tomrozier6413 5 лет назад +2

    Seriously one of his best podcasts...so cool.

  • @dockerdave
    @dockerdave 6 лет назад +11

    Absolutely fascinating to hear it from someone who was, at one stage, one of the biggest artists in the world

  • @Starry_Night_Sky7455
    @Starry_Night_Sky7455 6 лет назад +18

    17:07 "This contract pertains to this universe, and any universe not yet discovered."

  • @ramongalbert547
    @ramongalbert547 5 лет назад +22

    " Jesus Christ they're dirty" perfection description of a good number of individuals who work for the labels.
    These interviews are gold.

  • @Matt-cr4vv
    @Matt-cr4vv 2 года назад +2

    It’s kinda neat how in its current line up (it’s November 2022 as I comment this) that 3/4 of the band members are the originals from 1988. You see it more often in big name bands for some members to stick around, because there’s money to be made, but there are so many instances where you see a band that is the main lead singer and a bunch of replacement members. And while it’s still fun to hear the music you know and love, there’s just such a difference when the band is still who it was when you fell in love with it. An example I think of is Guns N Roses. Since their 2016 reunion you have the core guys together again with Slash, Axl and Duff. But then you think back to the period in time where it was just Axl and the replacements when he did a new album and had a few tours where it was just him from the band that everyone loved. And sure you’d maybe go see it but you couldn’t really say it was Guns N Roses. It’s really cool when you can see guys stay friends through the decades or if they have a falling out be able to come back together again.

  • @dg5580
    @dg5580 4 года назад +38

    "I use to live in a room full of mirrors where all I could see was me..." Jimmy Hendrix

    • @nickt8564
      @nickt8564 4 года назад

      D G awesome catch love that song

    • @marshallmathers2740
      @marshallmathers2740 3 года назад +1

      *Jimi

    • @adamjung558
      @adamjung558 3 года назад +1

      I actually live in a room full of mirrors but they aren't there to really look into. I was just fascinated with how many times light could be bounced around

  • @kiehldelrosario2438
    @kiehldelrosario2438 7 лет назад +4

    Billy is extremely eloquent. Good podcast.

  • @MUN00K
    @MUN00K 7 лет назад +71

    Despite all his rage he can still not remove his jacket...

  • @invisibleaznDJ
    @invisibleaznDJ 7 лет назад +108

    TOM PETTY, SISTER HAZEL....... both from FL.

    • @richardtruesdale4338
      @richardtruesdale4338 7 лет назад +1

      invisibleaznDJ ...a bunch of nobodies

    • @sjames304
      @sjames304 7 лет назад +4

      Molly Hatchet

    • @mattchisholm6129
      @mattchisholm6129 7 лет назад +8

      Richard Truesdale tom petty a nobody?!!?!! Foh he one of the best songwriters and biggest artists ever.

    • @matthewchambers9080
      @matthewchambers9080 7 лет назад

      Hanging Chad thought they were straight Cali

    • @matthewchambers9080
      @matthewchambers9080 7 лет назад +5

      invisibleaznDJ i was screaming at the phone PETTY!!

  • @NickTrop
    @NickTrop 5 лет назад +1

    This is what's great about Rogan and long format done well. Corgan is an okay guy.

  • @onetime359
    @onetime359 3 года назад +2

    Fast forward 5 years into the future and Joe Rogan...LITERALLY DOES THIS!!
    He signs up with Spotify.

  • @Medytacjusz
    @Medytacjusz 6 лет назад +3

    8:22 Adore is actually what got me into Smashing Pumpkins, I'm one of those who loved it! Back around the time when it was released, it was when I stopped being a child and became a teenager and my art taste truly started crystallising. Listening to The Eye on Lost Highway OST and watching the masterful Ava Adore video on Viva Zwei. Good times.

    • @shartercam
      @shartercam 5 лет назад

      Werd Lert Perfect is one of my favorite SP songs

    • @AltCTRLF8
      @AltCTRLF8 4 года назад

      Adore also had some great B-sides!
      (Once in a While, Waiting, My Mistake)

  • @Sky1Down
    @Sky1Down 7 лет назад +4

    Much respect to Billy Corgan. Recognizing your own limitations is a major growth point in an individual!!.. *Keep up the great work!!... Many more to come..

  • @alexmurphy5289
    @alexmurphy5289 3 года назад +3

    12:00 Rush experienced this after Caress of Steel and right before 2112. The label wanted hits, so they gave them a 20 minute song taking up the entire first half of the vinyl. It would go multi platinum and the label never bothered them again

  • @firststatetate
    @firststatetate 4 года назад +4

    Rick Rubin is a legend. He's the ultimate engineer and manager and musical shrink. So much talent he's been able to purge the greatness. He just has it. Great insight. Billy is sick intelligent. Regardless of profession, this very much applies. Once you become relevant and less vulnerable, that's your jumping off point.

  • @cmugnolo
    @cmugnolo 2 года назад +12

    Billy Corgan is one of the MOST UNDERATED musicians/artists of ALL time. He is a genius and up there with best ever.

  • @fauxtography1018
    @fauxtography1018 6 лет назад +51

    The music industry really is pretty messed up. I was working with some big names in the 90s and have seen how they control people with drugs, dodgy contracts and serious intimidation. One of my good friends in the industry once told me that if he ever dies, not to believe that it was a suicide. A few weeks later, Kurt Cobain killed himself, and I've always wondered about that. A few weeks after that my friend's industry drug dealers committed suicide. A few weeks after that the leaders of the band went into hiding. It's a seriously messed up world.

    • @piper888
      @piper888 5 лет назад +2

      Many many young people in the past have gone to Nashville with their song book full of their original songs and end up missing.🎶 the songs , however we're not missing

    • @goldenageofdinosaurs7192
      @goldenageofdinosaurs7192 5 лет назад +5

      1993 Yeah, I’m sure any other product that makes money worldwide like Bollywood or Kpop isn’t corrupted just as much. It’s human nature & greed. It has nothing to do with ‘zionism’ or any of that bullshit. Stop thinking like a child. Learn to think critically & you won’t have the problem of looking through a keyhole, intelligence wise...

    • @kingexclusivo
      @kingexclusivo 4 года назад +4

      Fauxtography101 - He definitely didn’t kill himself. Same with Chris Cornell and Chester Bennington. It’s all a lie

    • @telefunkenyou47
      @telefunkenyou47 4 года назад

      TheKillerAwokeBeforeDawn - Actually, they run Hollywood.

    • @telefunkenyou47
      @telefunkenyou47 4 года назад

      That Record - Kobe Bryant too!

  • @benstayzee6355
    @benstayzee6355 4 года назад +6

    Failure? Great to see Billy on this. This makes me appreciate the early 90's again.

  • @MusicTeacherGuyNorristown
    @MusicTeacherGuyNorristown 7 лет назад +89

    Death and Obituary came outta Florida.

    • @31leoceara
      @31leoceara 7 лет назад +4

      I think they were trying to come up with great artists...

    • @jamesday5636
      @jamesday5636 6 лет назад +3

      Tom Petty also

    • @TheWho58
      @TheWho58 6 лет назад +1

      like joe rogan and corgan will know who those bands are lol

    • @Lootroq
      @Lootroq 6 лет назад

      Niiiiice

    • @Lootroq
      @Lootroq 6 лет назад

      God of Emptiness is my shit

  • @ultrasonika9
    @ultrasonika9 3 месяца назад +1

    A bright gifted child who was not noticed but all the time his mind was beautiful and seeking answers. Dreaming. Expressing Thinking feeling and far more deeply sharp than the kids and adults around him. Like kurt but in a different family dynamic. Probably did not have a lot of friends. Intelligent and gifted self taught id say

  • @sandywarhead8012
    @sandywarhead8012 3 года назад +1

    I was born in 84... so wow yea so crazy that even in like 98 being super drawn to smashing pumpkins. Everyone and I mean everyone in the small town that I was from loved like korn.and I don’t even know what else.... and fml I just couldint feel that. I used to get this add in the mail that was like get 12 cds for a penny. Lol I would literally check out the art and guess as to which ones were going to be right on. Thank goodness I had good taste... I think I really dug on pumpkins, blind melon, sublime, pj Harvey, Portishead. Just to name a few of that time LOL tori Amos nin and idk... I still rock those songs. My kids rock those songs. Like they are timeless. Adore by the sp is rad. Every smashing pumpkins fan I ever met was super cool person as well. ✌️💫

    • @kristopherryanwatson
      @kristopherryanwatson 3 года назад

      You are just as awesome too, no doubt !
      first time i ever saw SP was on tour for Lollapalooza in '94. completely changed my life and my perspective of how awesome live music could be. very few bands can carry an awesome spectacle performing live like SP could.

  • @MrOuija-rr8kq
    @MrOuija-rr8kq 7 лет назад +28

    Billy isn’t kidding about that “Universe” clause. I also signed something similar

    • @aggcavan943
      @aggcavan943 5 лет назад +5

      Mr. Ouija same. It was funny at the time, but it made me feel sick once I had time to mull it over on a long, cold journey to the next town. It’s not so funny.

    • @aggcavan943
      @aggcavan943 4 года назад

      @Brit Sehnsucht both kinds! Rock and Roll. Check out Automan.ca on RUclips. Cheers!

    • @maebandy
      @maebandy 4 года назад

      the "artist" formerly known as Ouija.

  • @HELPINGTHEBLINDSEE
    @HELPINGTHEBLINDSEE 6 лет назад +42

    Billy Corgan needs to be teaching a music to business correlation class at a Ivy League University

  • @georgediaz8834
    @georgediaz8834 7 лет назад +74

    Mercyful Fate🤘

    • @Berekont
      @Berekont 7 лет назад +2

      Where does he mention Mercyful Fate?

    • @georgediaz8834
      @georgediaz8834 7 лет назад +3

      Berekont 4:20

    • @zombiemachinery4868
      @zombiemachinery4868 7 лет назад +2

      I had to rewind when he said that. Good taste huh?

    • @georgediaz8834
      @georgediaz8834 7 лет назад +1

      Zombie Machinery hell yeah! Not sure if I should feel surprised or not

    • @zombiemachinery4868
      @zombiemachinery4868 7 лет назад +3

      I'm a metalhead but Smashing Pumpkins was my favorite band in high school. I'm surprised he likes King Diamond's stuff.

  • @Frankincensedjb123
    @Frankincensedjb123 2 года назад

    Not a big Pumpikns fan, but I really enjoyed listening to Billy talk. He's very insightful, intelligent, and analytical. You can see why he's been such a success.

  • @f.i.l.d.e.p.s
    @f.i.l.d.e.p.s 3 дня назад

    such a smart episode. listening to this a few times over just because i know and appreciate how smart (understatement) corgan was and is the first time a laid my ears on the pumpkins back in the early 90s

  • @Baghuul
    @Baghuul 4 года назад +15

    I play dumb all the time. People let their gaurd down and reveal things about themselves and dont even realize it.

    • @osareafallire
      @osareafallire 4 года назад

      Like the guard I have against poeple who misspell the word "guard"?

    • @Baghuul
      @Baghuul 4 года назад +6

      ​@@osareafallire Me no speaky good enlisch.

    • @TsterMr63
      @TsterMr63 3 года назад +4

      @@osareafallire That was him playing dumb

  • @nekromachine
    @nekromachine 7 лет назад +43

    Pretty much all the classic Death Metal or at least a large proportion come from Florida

    • @CN073
      @CN073 7 лет назад +1

      don't think their demographic is represented on this show lol

    • @trumpugradguate9112
      @trumpugradguate9112 7 лет назад +2

      Marilyn Manson too

    • @nekromachine
      @nekromachine 4 года назад +1

      @@CN073 Chris Barnes would be a perfect guest for Rogan, the new place he has would just look like a fog covered space that could be anywhere the way Chris enjoys most of his day chain caining it.

    • @nekromachine
      @nekromachine 4 года назад

      @@nobodynever7884 probably magnums_ferrari, knowing me I'd end up covered via an article and/or news clip that begins with the classic "A Florida man..." all the best your way and to all

    • @CN073
      @CN073 4 года назад

      I don't remember writing this 3 years ago much less caring about it now lol.

  • @dcrea9416
    @dcrea9416 3 года назад +3

    Billy is awesome. I can understand where he was saying that sometimes you need someone to act as a teacher, even if you feel like you have some good work under your belt that you have created. With almost anyone, the creative juices just start to get drained over time. Unless you are AC/DC or something, you don't want to create the same thing over and over. You have to start to look at things from outside perspectives to continue to create new things that feel fresh and relevant.

  • @NiXiZme
    @NiXiZme 4 года назад +1

    Billy Corgan always blows my mind.

  • @michaelmouse4024
    @michaelmouse4024 2 года назад

    Came to this via David Hepworth/Mark Ellen - knew nothing of BC. Great interview so I will check him out. Clever man

  • @regalegos1221
    @regalegos1221 3 года назад +4

    Loved how Billy called Joe out '' 'i' m talking from a fans view, you're on the other side. ''. 😎😂😂

  • @Area-5l
    @Area-5l 3 года назад +6

    “So when I say something dumb, people assume I’m dumb. Its hard for them assume I’m saying something dumb on purpose because I want a reaction.”

  • @vaporwareproducts
    @vaporwareproducts 3 года назад +3

    Billy you are amazing, after 30 years I still love SP just as I did then, thank you for providing your art to enjoy and open/explore for my formidable years. Like Rogan, they are gems that helped form my lenses of life of which I am forever grateful (not sure you guys give yourselves enough credit for this, in a world of freaks it is very refreshing).

  • @DaSkarekrow
    @DaSkarekrow 3 года назад +1

    "Disarm" will always be one of my favorite song of any genre.....even as a teen it spoke volume to me... Would love to talk to Billy, he seems cool as fk

  • @spjfrat
    @spjfrat 11 месяцев назад

    Billy is under appreciated. Very articulate and intelligent.