Rappers React To Smashing Pumpkins "1979"!!!
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- On this segment of Rappers React, Smokey and Hollywood break down the lyrics to "1979" by Smashing Pumpkins!!!. Any suggestions, send them our way!!!
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Listening to this song, I always think of how it feels to be a teenager. Never quite your own person, but having thoughts and feelings, needs and desires of your own, but your parents hold you by a leash. You're not experienced enough not to do something horribly stupid, but you're experienced enough not to burn your fingers on the hot stove. And it's summertime. No responsibilities, no commitments, just enjoy your time off of school and play until you sleep, then do it again tomorrow.
Love what you said! So real!
100%!
Zipper Blues is teenage sex drive being extremely high, but no one is getting laid. They may all act like it, but they're not.
The lines Hollywood mentioned are like life passing:
Youth: With the headlights pointed at the dawn we were sure we'd never see an end to it all
Older and realizing life flies by: To the lights and towns below, faster than the speed of sound, faster than we thought we'd go.
When you're on a long ride, you never get bored listening to songs such as this.
Per Wikipedia:
The song features a sample of Corgan's voice repeated throughout. During recording, Corgan was singing "today" as the melody line, so he and Flood decided to record him singing to a tape. The pair electronically manipulated several samples and looped them against a drumbeat.
I almost didn't click because 1979 was overplayed in my circle. The math at the start made it worth it.
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Haha yeah it’s a bit of a challenging one for me cuz it reminds me of an ex. But I plowed through it 😆😊
I covered this with some friends back in the day and it was a blast. 1979 was 17 years before the song was released, but it's been out for *26* now. Even so, I still feel like I'm in high school every time I hear it, despite being an old bastard now. haha
Great stuff as always, gents. Also, props on the Nostradamus stuff.
One of my fave pumpkins songs, tonight tonight is also ace and bullet with butterfly wings ... should check them out guys
The lyrics to Bullet With Butterfly Wings are exactly as expected. These aren't weird Gen Z'ers who didn't know they lived on Earth as far as music and celebrities' go. They literally mention in this specific video, that they already know all songs that everyone on Earth knows. 1979 isn't even a song that everyone would know, because it WASN'T played on "regular" or non-rock stations. Pretty sure it wasn't even played on soft rock stations. But they still knew even this song, let alone either of the above ones. Not to mention that they literally mentioned Bullet With Butterfly Wings, from their own memory, multiple times, and even know the title.
No no no best songs:
Mayonnaise
Soma
Disarm
Hummer
This song is a well-written song that connected with main stream and definitely sets a good vibe, but it's not in their top 10 songs in my opinion. So much more to explore.
Soma, Starla, Siva, Thru The Eyes of Ruby, Jellybelly, An Ode To No One, Geek USA, Porceline of The Vast Ocean, X.Y.U, Bodies, Behold The Nightmare, The Everlasting Gaze, Glass And The Ghost Children, Speed Kills, Real Love, Gossamer, Oceania...
Yes, SOOOOOOO much more to explore :)
@@psychopad584 What a nice playlist you have there!
Rocket has always been my favourite that no body talks about
@@scottiiiejames That was one of the first songs I learned to play on guitar. Love it!
@@LudvikM And this is really a small selection ;)
@ScottieJay Not my favorite, but I agree, it's a great song ! The problem is that people always recommend the same well-known singles. Not that they are not good, but the Smashing Pumpkins discography is so rich and full of gems, it's a shame to miss them...
The math struggle at the beginning was too real lol 😂
‘That’s The Way (My Love Is)’ is one of my fav Smashing Pumpkins songs. It’s not that deep lol but it’s a banger.
As a teenager in the 80's and a young adult in the 90's, I didn't connect much of the 90's music but I did with this song and others by the Smashing Pumpkins. The music, the lyrics and Billy's voice drew me in, in a way not many other bands could.
I'm like you. but when i heard it for the first time, it really made me miss the mid 80's even though it's only been a decade! 80's, such a fun time to grow up!
Morning guys! Hey here's a billy story...when I went to a concert when I was 18 I watched the smashing pumpkins. They had a special guest which was marilyn Manson. He came strutting out in a zip up gold sequin suit with platform shoes, an ostrich feather coat and a top hat. Soon as he got to the mic him and Billy started making out hardcore. Lol. Didn't expect that but whatever floats their skirts up! Lol. It was a Kool performance of "beautiful people" with Billy and his band. Great song! Thanks guys!🤓❤️
Yes smokey! I've heard this song many many times but never really paid close attention to the lyrics! Great great breakdown of these lyrics guys!❤️🤓
Same!
Smashing Pumpkins "eye" is a crazy good song! The backing track was loosely inspired by Dr.Dre. The song appeared on the soundtrack for David Lynch's movie Lost Highway.
I have a Billy Corgan Story. I was 16, and I stood in the rain for 6 hours for a Smashing Pumpkins signing in 2000. I was so nervous that I asked him if I could kiss his hand, and he just smiled and pulled me over the signing table and gave me a kiss on the cheek. Made all of my teenage dreams come true. Jimmy Chamberlain was a real gem. Super gracious, warm, and humble guy. I can't say enough good things about Jimmy. I've met Billy twice, he was kind both times. Billy has been shit on by the public since day one, whether it was for his voice or the fact that they did a full 180 from Siamese Dream to MCIS. His music has always been super underrated. I've been a super fan since 94, and I can confidently say that it wasn't until the last 10 years that people started treating the music like the treasure that it is. Billy Corgan also has a poetry book. All of the music is very poetic and open to interpretation.
Its a great great song. You are Both kinda right in your analysis. He wrote this in his late twenties when he feels the gap to the teenage years is so big that you kinda lose connection to them and the song is about nostalgia a snap shot of the transition between your teenage years and a Young adult. The year 1979 is chosen because it sounds good, unfortunately there arent more to the choice of the actual year. But try to listen to this without have a small pang of nostalgia. Always a treat to see you guys.
Pls react to Monster Magnet - Spacelord should fit you like a glove.
I still believe the 70's we're 30 years ago
I can get with that! I was born in the 70s
My aunt met him on the Siamese Dream tour, they hung out, smoking and shit. Ended up going to the store and she bought him a box of Coa Coa Puffs lol
I shit you not. She has a few pictures of her with him that night, she gave me the one he had signed for my 14th birthday, his one hand is behind his back because he's holding the box of cereal in it lol
In other photos you can clearly see it. He seemed like a really chill ass dude with his fans.
It's bittersweet remembering this, as my aunt just passed away recently. But she'd be happy I was sharing her antics with people lol
That sound you guys were talking about based of what it sounds like to me I’d say it’s probably his voice with some kind of effect
Speaking of Cliff Burton...... maybe check out the live version of Seek and Destroy from the home video CLIFF'EM ALL
I think this is Suh-mashing Pumpkins best song, even tho I typically tend towards heavy metal.
The math struggles were real, I laughed out loud.
I was in the later years of highschool when this song and album came out. The perfect age. Full of hope and doubt at the same time. Enjoying hanging out with friends doing absolutely nothing, but having a blast doing it. Making memories I think of all the time now at 45, yet at the same time rehashing things we did just the year before as if it was a lifetime ago. Because change happens fast when you're a teen, or at least it feels like it does.
This was released i my year 12 graduation year (In Australia).
I felt this was more about how every teenager didn't feel like we belong anywhere. and we all felt like we were weird in some way, and we acted in ways to just feel like we didint have to answer to a higher power for a time and we were free. just now in this time.
I got this album when I was 12 and the Pumpkins became my favorite band for the next 10 years. I've played that CD to death, I might know every single detail in every song by heart. And it's not even my favorite album by the Pumpkins. I've always seen 1979 as a song about yearning for a care-free youth and it makes me melancholic because I didn't have one. The video for this song is connected to the video for Perfect from their following album, Adore, I think you should react to that song next or do a video double with both songs.
And y'all also should react to Slowdive, Ride and My Bloody Valentine to open your hearts to shoegaze and the beautiful noise. MBV's Loveless was a great influence on Billy Corgan, specially on Siamese Dream. That should be enough of a recommendation for y'all to check them and the other two bands, pillars of the genre.
This, Standing Inside Your Love and Tonight Tonight are my absolute favs from Smashing Pumpkins.
Rick Beato did a video on this in his "what makes this song great" series. He breaks it down and has the individual parts of the song he can separate out from the rest of the music. That sound is Billy's voice though some effects. Its a great video to watch.
More specifically, it's Billy saying "Toooooo-day"
Man this takes me back. Great stuff.
You guys are reminding me of all the awesome music I got to listen to in my early 20s. Thx. Now I can add some smashing pumpkins to my Amazon music playlist.
My favorite smashing pumpkin songs is Rat in a cage. Great song and video.
Billy Corgan story: my sister told me once that the song Heart Shaped Box by Nirvana was about how Kurt found a box of love letters written to Courtney Love from Billy Corgan
The song features a sample of Corgan's voice repeated throughout. During recording, Corgan was singing "today" as the melody line, so he and Flood decided to record him singing to a tape. The pair electronically manipulated several samples and looped them against a drumbeat.[9]
Rick Beato breaks it down for us, and even plays the isolated vocal,
“T O D A Y,” here:
ruclips.net/video/GVDWSTCKgng/видео.html
The year was chosen because around the time Mellon Collie was being recorded, that was year most kids were born who were getting their drivers license and being able to experience their first bit of freedom and being able to go places with their friends. I was actually born a year before in 1978. The Pumpkins have some great songs, you need to explore more from Mellon Collie and check some from Zeitgeist ( Tarrantula, Doomsday Clock are great)
This guitar player is also in a perfect circle
Was.
*Do you even math, Bro🤣🤣🤣💜*
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You're killing it guys with your maths, lmao.
"1979" is the name of a hit of Acid 😉
He is saying "tempted" in those spots you were trying to figure out. Funny how many people can't stand Billy's voice, but I find it soothing and unique.
"on a live wire up the street, you and I should meet." Such a weird way to spend the rest of your life with someone. He's a lyrical genius.
Love this song. The entire album is just amazing. Played it so very often. Loved the reaction.
Hollywood with the Steiner Math “The Numbers don’t Lie”
also if you ever want to hear a great Billy Imitation check out “What if the guy from Smashing Pumpkins lost his car keys”by singing comedian Stephen Lynch
Math is hard! Lol
Agreed! Lol
Hollywood counts like this…. 0,1,2,3 see there are 4 numbers to get to 3!
🤣🤣🤣
@@Hollywood6IX lol you fuckin guys crack me up
This song, to me, is like your young mind just...... rambling on a hot summer day.....all day (after day)
Melancholy and the infinite sadness is a great double album. I remember jamming to these songs for months after it came out. Great memories, great reaction guys
1979 evokes such melancholy, Corrigan is weird but genius too.
You gotta do "Zero", it's a tight banger.
Brings me back to 97,this was me and my friends
I needed this tonight
Bell, California hitting up the skate spots.......
‘Marquis in Spades’ is my favorite Punkin’s song
the lyrics are actually adlib fillers of a video game's(Neo-Geo at Hanshaw's Liquor in the city of Orange,Ca) top winner list's abbreviated names ... the music sequence was finished but lacked lyrics ,and the composer had writer's block due to a cold so the lyrics were created from the top ten list after playing a few rounds of a shooting game...
Old school…. I love DISARM and Bullet With Butterfly Wings from Smashing Pumpkins, you guys are taking me back to my early days #TRL #TEENAGEYEARS
In Praise of Bachuus by Type O Negative.
This has been one of my favourite songs since it came out. Partly because its so chill and interesting, but that's the year I was born also.
I like your reactions a lot. You know quite a lot about music. Your banter is great also, but boys your math 😮😑😂🤣
79’ is a nostalgic look back at the teenage years with some lament for that lost relatively unburdened life…even though it had its own anxieties.
Interring to not that Billy is a big Rush fan and has appeared in some biographical pieces on them. I can certainly hear the Rush influence in some of the Punpkins sound.
Love what you guys are doing!
Smashing pumpkins have at least 50 more brilliant tracks for you to listen to
I remember one day walking to work way to hungover to cope listening to this.
I knew it was going to suck hard and I had no one else to blame but myself. I overindulged on a weekday night the night before a random Wednesday.
I associate 1979 with trying as best you can to pretend you weren't up until 2 AM closing the bar down on a Tuesday and your butt wasn't dragging Wednesday morning 8 AM.
This was an office job. I was supposed to be squared away when I showed up. I fronted. No one believed it, but I kept the front up all day while I was dying inside. Limped home at 5 and crashed out hard.
Billy is amazing. Most underrated artist of our time. I’d like to see you guys react to a non radio hit like ‘Thru The Eyes Of Ruby’ or ‘Bodies’
I wanna know why "In the Arms of Sleep" never gets much love. It's F'n great.
Love Smokey’s comment that the lyrics sound like a Hamlet soliloquy.
This isn’t my favorite on the album, but it definitely looped people in for tracks like Tonight and Zero (my personal favorite). It’s amazing that a double album could be that popular. This is a great song. I just liked the harder stuff on Mellon Collie. It’s got something for everyone, that’s for sure
Man I have scrolled really damn far in the comments and replies and haven’t seven seen someone bring up the Grateful Dead. You need to understand the Dead, Deadheads (their fans), and the type of shows the band plays and has been playing since the 60’s/70’s all the way through today as Dead & Co. mix that with the carefree yet overthought teenage angst years many go through and you’ll start to understand this song, which is actually chock full of bars you can’t appreciate or recognize without familiarizing yourself with the Grateful Dead.
Billy Corgan was chillen with Denis Rodman... During the Bulls playoffs Rodman took off to Vegas partying. Billy Corgan was there the hole time. Rodman went back to play the next game. Then back to Vegas. Smashing Pumpkins are from Chicago
Hi guys,
Would love a reaction for
Blindspott "Blank"
Keep up the videos. Loving them.
Rick Beato does a great breakdown of this song- he solos the tracks to hear only the vocals, guitars, drums AND THAT SOUND you guys were wondering about…
After - AFTER - the math fail, you guys went back to impressing me with your perspicacity and - articulateness? Cool af. Cheers. L8r.
That noise is a noise delay effect, from a sample of Billy’s voice, sped up.
way to start the video Hollywood! sounds like you need a to smoke another one! haha
Keep on rockin in the free world!
Devildriver - The Mountain
Unearth - Endless
It's funny that I've listened to this song for decades and I just realized I didn't know half of the lyrics. It's funny watching a lot of reactors that come from the hip hop scene really want to understand but it seems a lot of us that grew up listening to rock never cared as much about what the music said as much as how it made us feel.
It's so sad to me to see how many people have severed the connection to the spirit or soul,I mean we go to church or any other likewise place but still that very short time and we don't really connected with anything in the end,We need to start connecting back to the soul or spirit.... with respect for Europe 💞💞💞
Always thought the song was about Billy being a teenager and the scene back then. He used to be a douche about setlists live but that wasn't the case when I saw them in 1979.
You two are funny trying to get the 1979 year right. You are enjoyable to watch.
The production on this iconic album is very hard to top. A high point of rock production.
I was told that the "noise' is him saying "10 again" which I presume was how old he was in 1979.
That noise is Billy saying "So tired".
Got to see Smashing Pumpkin at a club about a block from my house called Chain Reaction, same place I got to see Pennywise, hella good shows
So good 🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
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He remembers sitting at a stoplight as a kid in a Chicago rainstorm, questioning his ambition and zipper jean Metallica jacket. Where to go compared to where he is in 1995. It’s a time warp. And in Corgan fashion, he broke the rules to get to 95, why stop?
I could be wrong, never seen Billy talk about it. But to me this song was always about being an outcast as a kid/teen. Just not one of the cool kids.
This song is like a 90s rom com
hollywood's shirt is MACKIN. I want one.
Great reaction guys, I think that either “bullet with butterfly wings” or “mayonnaise” is a must reaction by smashing pumpkins :)
Apparently the next song up must be "I Can Only Count to Four"! By Psychostick.
This is Kai from Dogtown, and I approve this intro
Flobots. Handlebars-official video. You know you want to.
The only words at all that I have ever known are "and you don't even care", but I still know what the song is about! It's simple... the title is a year in the past, within the author's lifetime, and the song has a style of relaxed mental aimlessness. Therefore, the song is obviously about the author missing his teenage years, or missing the world as it was during that time. Really you just need the title, as long as you can tell that the song is not political or about a certain mass event.
When this album came out it was a favorite of mine. I still have a few favorites off it though I do think Billy Corgan is a pretentious jerk.
Billy had this idea that he could charge fans to watch “the process” of making an album in real time, then got all pissy when nobody actually paid and insulted said fans. It really soured me on him.
Favorites: To Forgive, Bodies and Zero.
@@ahmo2 I don’t pay for my content. Also, he insulted his fans for not appreciating the opportunity to observe the full process saying they weren’t real fans.
Silverchair - Across The Night
Can't remember if you did "Everlasting Gaze" Great contrast to the some of the Softy Pumpkins you've listened to.
That, plus instead of trivia, hit up some math riddles for the intro 😆
He use to have a problem with people's expectations at his shows. From his perspective though, he has written over 400 songs, and the people that yell out, and demand songs, usually know like 3 of his songs. He also makes concept albums that people see as a regular album. When he only does songs from one album, he's telling a story. Throwing in other songs don't make sense, and messes up the story. So he gets irritated by people's demands. He's not a Rockstar, he's an artist. There is a difference. He has reoccurring characters that change, and evolve. He could be telling a story that spans several songs. In the middle you have people demanding songs that don't have anything to do with the story. I can see how that would be incredibly frustrating. That said, he gets it more these days. He understands it's more of a give and take relationship. Not just him presenting his art. I don't know if your going to get any hits on this next tour though. They are releasing a 33 track "rock opera". Which is another concept album. Their 3rd concept album, continuing the story from the other two. He recently made a podcast where he promotes his new album, and they ay old songs, and he explains them, and gives band stories and stuff. It's pretty good.
what your hearing in the back ground is him saying today with effects.
Understanding 1979 Helps if you are around 57 to 60 guys but love your shit I laugh my arse off BTW I'm a 57yr old Aussie with a 17 yr old brain and 25 yr old swagger ( Stuck in 1979 ) 👌👍👍
PS The film clip helps 70% and the Lyrics are a must if new to SP it's like trying to understand the band Australian Crawl which I am sure their best Album Crawl File which is Iconic Aussie Life music came out in 1979 😎😎
This one! Every person alive loves this. Watch the video😊
Billy Corgan use to be in a band with Wayne Static back in the day.
i think rap artists and song writers writes their songs differently. Rap artists rely on words, its very direct , so all words has to make sense, most rap songs are telling a story or feelings in a straight forward manner, and most of the times the arrangements of rap songs are very repetitive and has less sections musicially.
song writers , especially Billy Corgan or rock bands, all their equipments and arrangement counts, and sometimes their lyrics are just expressing a vibe or a feelings, its almost like a poetry, like pieces of a dream, you wake up , you dun really remember all of it, or it doesn't even make sense, but you get the feeling its a happy dream or a nightmare.
I think you both will really like ‘Hummer’ one of the many great songs from Siamese Dream.
Y'all should react to Smashing Pumpkins rat in a cage
*Bullet with Butterfly Wings
I love Frank Sinatra. Definitely SP top 5 hit.
Yall are wild! Lol
The drums 😍😍
wow u guys this song so deep lol lots of peeps didn't know the song was 1979....i have this cd lots of good songs they have🥳😺☮ out
Slaves and bulldozers Soundgarden live please🤙
I'd love to see a reaction to some deeper Soundgarden cuts. Especially Room a Thousand Years Wide, Searching with My Good Eye Closed, 4th of July, Never the Machine Forever, Limo Wreck, Like Suicide, Overfloater, Hands All Over. Man, so many great songs from them.
@@zmarko they did 4th of July 😊
This should suffice ruclips.net/video/1qfQlqELB5A/видео.html
Beyond the wheel
@@zmarko Love Overfloater!
Guys, you have to react to this new track, an surprising metal cover of Eminem:
Eminem - Lose Yourself in the style of Linkin Park