There are many SP songs that we all love but honestly digging thru the cracks, you find diamonds. This is a diamond here. The drums are simple but great at reflecting dynamic throughout the song. The lead and bass guitars together sound like a chord due to the registers they both play at. It's like the guitar sort of merges into bass territory in EQ and the bass meets the guitar there.
This song reminds me of my ex wife of 13 years. She died of an overdose sept 15th. i walked away for the last time a couple of years beforehand. I wanted to get sober and she couldnt. i finally made it and she didnt. I'm always so conflicted when my thoughts return to her. Such an amazing song. It captures the good things about her and the very ugly things. I played it and thought of her years ago and I still do today.
2002, blasted this out the windows of my 1994 Pontiac Sunfire every day on my lunch break. A girl I worked with who seemed way out of my league was blatantly flirting with me every day, and I only realized it years later. This tune always make me think of her.
Happy to say it's 2021 and the pumpkins just rocked Chicago's riot fest alongside hardcore punk acts and followed it up in NJ for the Hearnow festival bringing the house down...rock on pumpkins!!!
I'm not a fan of 6Pence None The Richer - but for some reason, this song reminds me of said other band's version of "There She Goes" (particularly at 0:53 - 0:56) - I remember, back in '99, hearing "TSG" played EVERYWHERE - at department stores, in movies, etc.
@@ToolBama33 Well --- You’re skipping the part where Their Record Company REJECTED THE ALBUM. That’s why it’s called “Friends and Enemies of Modern Music.” In addition, Billy felt that Machina 1 was not supported by The Record Company. I think this confluence of circumstances caused Billy to dissolve Smashing Pumpkins in 2000. I went to one of their “Goodbye Shows” in Chicago in November 2000.
@@JuanRomero-mw1bm I know the story, I was asking if you knew because your second comment made it sound like billy intentionally didnt release this song
There are many SP songs that we all love but honestly digging thru the cracks, you find diamonds. This is a diamond here. The drums are simple but great at reflecting dynamic throughout the song. The lead and bass guitars together sound like a chord due to the registers they both play at. It's like the guitar sort of merges into bass territory in EQ and the bass meets the guitar there.
This song reminds me of my ex wife of 13 years. She died of an overdose sept 15th. i walked away for the last time a couple of years beforehand. I wanted to get sober and she couldnt. i finally made it and she didnt. I'm always so conflicted when my thoughts return to her.
Such an amazing song. It captures the good things about her and the very ugly things. I played it and thought of her years ago and I still do today.
2002, blasted this out the windows of my 1994 Pontiac Sunfire every day on my lunch break. A girl I worked with who seemed way out of my league was blatantly flirting with me every day, and I only realized it years later. This tune always make me think of her.
I remember downloading the MP3 in middle school to my class lab top and burning myself a copy good ole days!!
This should be released as an official album!
Happy to say it's 2021 and the pumpkins just rocked Chicago's riot fest alongside hardcore punk acts and followed it up in NJ for the Hearnow festival bringing the house down...rock on pumpkins!!!
I remember being so fucking depressed on a lonely NYE listening to this song
I remember smoking weed in highschool when I first listened to that song back the days
just stopped by to say ... HELL YEAH!
This album has some amazing songs on it.
Thanks for the upload.
I spent almost 30 min trying to read more of your comment
@@jasonscott9645 lmfao same
Love the way billy says “co-caine”
Makes me wanna rip a few lines
O-kay.
Saludos!
nice
❤❤❤adore this song. I really miss my days in Vancouver Canada 🍁
cancion q te revienta el corazon...
Essa é minha favorita do Machina 2
Love it
I'm not a fan of 6Pence None The Richer - but for some reason, this song reminds me of said other band's version of "There She Goes" (particularly at 0:53 - 0:56) - I remember, back in '99, hearing "TSG" played EVERYWHERE - at department stores, in movies, etc.
WTF when this fuckin come out wtf
2000, after the first Machina
2000 Machina 2. It was given out as a free album on their website and mp3 sites as a gift to the fans
@@ToolBama33 Well --- You’re skipping the part where Their Record Company REJECTED THE ALBUM. That’s why it’s called “Friends and Enemies of Modern Music.” In addition, Billy felt that Machina 1 was not supported by The Record Company. I think this confluence of circumstances caused Billy to dissolve Smashing Pumpkins in 2000. I went to one of their “Goodbye Shows” in Chicago in November 2000.
@@wildmercuryfilms you're absolutely correct. They really screwed them over in the Machina era. Great records to
If only billy wrote the songs and someone else took over from there..
What's that supposed to mean
@@FeeIium just how he continued to leave his best songs off records over n over
@@JuanRomero-mw1bm Genuinely asking, do you know the scenario surrounding this album and its cancelation?
You can google it up record company didn’t want another dbl album so billy gave it away for free and it nvr got a proper release like it should have
@@JuanRomero-mw1bm I know the story, I was asking if you knew because your second comment made it sound like billy intentionally didnt release this song