Billy was so smart so young. Knew what he wanted that one did. Strong in the ways of the force. And Jimmy was a fantastic drummer. Just noticed that. He really makes the riffs great too.
He's not on anything yet there, he's trying not to fall asleep to the sweet unpretentious words and voice of Billy. He took a shot when the cameras turned off, like a professional. lol
OMG HE SAID RETARDED!!! OMG He MUST be cancelled ASAP for such blasphemy from 20+ years ago! Truth be told, we grew up in an amazing time when people were judged by the content of their character, and NOT by the ever-judging smog of social media slugs who managed a blog somewhere in some domain they paid a pittance for.
+lawrencetboyer they still don't suck to this day.. I'm not sure what you're talking about. Billy's still talented as hell. The only thing that changed is the lineup, which doesn't affect much anyway, since Billy has always been the creative force of the Pumpkins. They never said they hated Adore. Billy's always talked good about the album. Not sure about the others, but the only album I think that's "bad" by SP is Zeitgeist.
Billy was so smart so young. Knew what he wanted that one did. Strong in the ways of the force. And Jimmy was a fantastic drummer. Just noticed that. He really makes the riffs great too.
There's deep conversations. Then there are deep Billy Corgan conversations
Walter pfp lol
Don't worry Billy, you will be rocking way past 35
And he is!!!
Billy's the kind of person you'd want as your friend because he'd challenge you, and yet sometimes you'd hate him.
Back when MTV was well... MTV
Very cool time for music
Quit reading press about yourself Billy, the music speaks for itself
"shut up, Jimmy"...lol!
Billy Corgan-the prophet of the grunge generation
Back when MTV was REAL
Ha, Jimmy is trying hard not to nod for this entire interview. Must have shot some dope right before this.
Nicholas DeRienzo He always sounded like he had a head cold with the sniffles back then. Guess you can still rock on smack.
He's not on anything yet there, he's trying not to fall asleep to the sweet unpretentious words and voice of Billy. He took a shot when the cameras turned off, like a professional. lol
He needed the smack to tolerate Belly’s constant ego and arrogance .
god bless
Jimmy starting to nod out 1:28
Ha, I noticed that as well. Either that or Billy is boring the shit out of him.
Haha yeah he was fucked! Glad he turned himself around
Billy could play guitar at 16 better than most signed bands' lead guitarists.
thank you!
You don't like punk rock? I'm disappointed billy
OMG HE SAID RETARDED!!! OMG He MUST be cancelled ASAP for such blasphemy from 20+ years ago!
Truth be told, we grew up in an amazing time when people were judged by the content of their character, and NOT by the ever-judging smog of social media slugs who managed a blog somewhere in some domain they paid a pittance for.
Lol. Right? It just means under developed
MrOuchiez I think he was using it to mean outdated anyway. I mean his half-brother is autistic.
Bravo mr boomer. I still think your generation needs to go up to heaven already if you know what im saying...
@@carlosfryer3887 generation x isn’t boomer gtfo
@@alexmalch i expected you to know the difference. Thanks for proving my point.
Poor kid, if he only knew what a nose-dive his talent would take in the years to come.
+NoSuchThing99 Talent doesn't nose-dive. His style changed, which led the older fans to throw a hissy fit and say they started to suck.
+lawrencetboyer they still don't suck to this day.. I'm not sure what you're talking about. Billy's still talented as hell. The only thing that changed is the lineup, which doesn't affect much anyway, since Billy has always been the creative force of the Pumpkins. They never said they hated Adore. Billy's always talked good about the album. Not sure about the others, but the only album I think that's "bad" by SP is Zeitgeist.
He just stopped making teenage-music. Once you're like 30+, i think it's hard to stay in the mindset of a 15-year-old rebel :P
YOURE 100% correct. He began to make music that wasnt so entry level - casual listener stuff, it became so much more complex
Sadland Machines exactly