@@bobsondugnutt5688 ha ha, i've found my people! What a perfect ending wasn't it? Blown away by this performance too, I even learnt it on guitar today (with all its weird tuning) after watching the beef finale last night
It's 2022 now, nearly 29 years since Mayonaise was released. I still get the same goosebumps today--listening to this--as I did the first time I heard this track all those years ago
I have these marvelous memories because I lived this... Billy with hair is how I remembered him because he had it for most of the Pumpkin's reign. I was 17 when SD dropped. I remember those 4 videos getting like hourly play on MTV pretty much for a solid 1.5 years.
@@floyd989 Corgan deserves a ton of credit for the end product though - he was obsessive about overdubs to make the guitar sound as thick as possible. Some of these songs have something like 70 tracks on them.
SHIT YOUR TELLING ME. HELL IT'S 2021, AND WOULD DO ALMOST ANYTHING JUST TO GO BACK 5 YEARS. 2020 & UP TILL NOW HAS BEEN ONE BIG NIGHTMARE AFTER ANOTHER. BULLSHIT PLAN-DEMIC & BULLSHIT COVID-19 FUCKED UP EVERYTHING!!! I SEEK OUR CREATOR♡, I LOVE♡, I TRUST♡, AND I BELIEVE♡... I AM BLESSED♡. I AM LOVED♡.
This song invokes emotion in me that that takes me back to the best and most exciting days of my life. Sneaking out to meet your crush, breaking into swimming pools in the middle of the night, eating blotter like skittles. Neither of us having the guts to make the first move. The sun comes up and birds smear across the sunrise sky. You come down and say “See you at school tomorrow.” You hold those feelings all week long and do it all again the next weekend. The best most emotional music raised me and all the memories I keep because of it makes me smile and shed a tear at the same time. Most of my friends from then are gone now. My crush became a cop and we fell out of touch over the years. I’d like to think he pictures me when he hears certain songs. We were all lucky to be alive when Smashing Pumpkins and so many others emerged. We were all raised by the same feeling and time. Love to all reading this.🩶
I can't get over how nostalgic this song is. Everything from 92-00 takes me back to a much much simpler time in my life. A time where there were no bills, no jobs, nothing but listening to music every night and being home by the time the streetlights were on.
Hello my friend , I´m from Argentina , I don´t speak you lenguague but I have the same feeling.. it´s so strange .. I love the 90... greetings from Buenos Aires
Quite the opposite situation for me, but same effect. Violent at home and violent on the receiving end from teachers at school. Sometimes it felt like music was my escape.
@@camarasnorte5317 90's were the best music of all time. The best times for most, the worst times for me! Music was my escape. Life is tough. You may also like the rolling stones in their live shows 1972. Just saying.
This song has brought me to tears on several occasions, and I can’t pinpoint wtf it is. Just finished watching “Beef” on Netflix and Damn! This perfect goddamn song wrapped up the series! Again, I’m in tears. Perfect ending!
i heard this first time at my friend's house, it was on side B second track cassette. we would learn this on two accoustic guitars, we would go crazy playing just the intro alone cauze it's so beautiful. till this very day whenever i played Maynoise in my car i will always remember my friend and his house - the size of the room, the pictures on the wall, his mom n pop and the brightness of the day. This song is essentially transport you to a special time in your life.
@@davedave7313 we just used standard tuning, we play it with Bb. Not only we dont know about alternate tuning at the time, we also didnt knew the album was tune half step to Eb. we were like as long as it sounded "close enough". Lol
I used to have a problem with his voice but now I realize he has one of the most unique voices in rock. As soon as someone imitates it, you know right away its Billy Corgan. I can only think of like 5 singers you could say that about.
My main issue with him is I thought his live performances were terrible, but liked the recorded output because it fit the songs so well. That said, these performances are better than I remember.
One of the best songs ever written. Makes me float into the air. It feels like taking a step back from life, surveying everything all at once, and being ok with it
This song takes me back to the fall of 95' when I met my wife at college. She is a HUGE pumpkins fan to this day. She was always listening to Gish, Siamese Dream, or Pices, when I went up to see her. But when I hear this song, I am instantly taken back to those care free days, the fall colors, the late night walks around the neighborhood in that crisp October air, oh the memories:-).
@XRP Music nah, they had great stuff till about 2000. siamese dream is still their best imo, but mellon collie had some epic tunes, just a bit bloated.
For the record: Jimmy C is criminally underrated. He was definitely the musical glue holding these space cadets together. every single hit, every ghost note, the whole groove EXACT. precision. just like the record. great tune. charming performance.
for being grunge, this is such a mellow set. I’ve only ever seen the nirvana “hit people in the face, dive into the drum kit” grunge, and never this somber almost distraught tone. everyone in the room just seems to be one puddle of people with similar emotions and interests. i love it
Welcome to a whole new version of music you will never be disappointed with yourself for listening to most of the shite that get forced upon us by the media 🙏😁
now this was the greatest era of music in my honest opinion. Love this song and this performance and the album siamese dream up there with my favorites from the 9th grunge era which inspired me to play guitar.
Siamese Dreams is such a great album. I will argue that it was one of if not the best album of the 90s. Listened to this album so many times in college and after. The drumming is so underrated on this album. Love, love, LOVE this album.
I agree. Of the trio Nirvana-Nevermind, Pearl Jam-10 and Siamese Dream, my top vote from the 90's is Siamese Dream. I can still listen to it and fully get immersed in it just like I did in the 90's.
Lets just take a moment though to appreciate how genuinely hard a question "best album of the 90s" is to answer. Maybe I'm old but best album of the 00's? I can name maybe 3, and beyond that, well ok I am actually old.
It's still one of the best 2022... but gish is the best for me and its demos the same....and dinosaur jr the same for that band anyway don't use for a name ect
Thats because he's from the Chicagoland area. Nobody understands sadness like we do. If you were born and raised here, you'd know sadness well. The weather is miserable. Everything is flat. If you're content sitting on your azz inside, eating cheese steaks and waiting to die..... then it's not a bad place to live, though.
Smashing Pumpkins are the band that best represents Generation X to me. I grew up listen to them, but I was a kid and wasn’t part of that cool generation that got to experience the end of an era in America. I love seeing the people from back then at shows. They’ll always be the coolest to me. No cell phones. They knew the words. Out there having the time of their lives that they’ll always remember being the best show. I hope they’re doing alright now.
we were barely technologically advanced enough that some of our friends carried "beepers" hahahaha I miss those days. Some of the most carefree days of my life
I remember road trips with my family just in the back seat listening to cassettes and cds while reading the liner notes and lyrics, fully immersed in the experience. It was incredible.
Fool enough to almost be it Cool enough to not quite see it Doomed Pick your pockets full of sorrow And run away with me tomorrow June We'll try and ease the pain But somehow we'll feel the same Well, no one knows Where our secrets go I send a heart to all my dearies When your life is so, so dreary Dream I'm rumored to the straight and narrow While the harlots of my perils Scream And I fail But when I can, I will Try to understand That when I can, I will Mother weep the years I'm missing All our time can't be given Back Shut my mouth and strike the demons That cursed you and your reasons Out of hand and out of season Out of love and out of feeling So bad When I can, I will Words defy the plan When I can, I will Fool enough to almost be it And cool enough to not quite see it And old enough to always feel this Always old, I'll always feel this No more promise no more sorrow No longer will I follow Can anybody hear me I just want to be me When I can, I will Try to understand That when I can, I will
Same here, was directed to this video by another fan of Cold Desert by the Kings of Leon and i hope that by the time this song finishes it doesnt disappoint
I was in love to a girl named "jenny" at the time of this song. Sophomore in high school. My story with jenny ended but this song always reminds me of that bittersweet memory. To be young and in love
How did it end? Did you go to her flat and hear her being banged from the outside then realse your friends car was parked on the road? Cause that happened to my brother in the 90’s.
I remember the 90s and was alive for it, but I was pretty young. I mostly remember nirvana and Alice In Chains from those days but naturally I got into most of the grunge/alternative bands. The pumpkins are one of my favorites and have been for awhile, especially Mellon follow. The first album that truly truly resonated with me was “is this it” from the strokes. I get those same kinda feelings from that album. It takes me back to the days of my first love and having absolutely no worries, and all fun. It gives me feelings of being young and learning new things. I Miss those times. The world was a much better and different place back then. My family and friends were always around and there was always something to do. We would communicate face to face instead of over text. I wish I could go back
I was 18 when this album came out. Living in San Antonio, TX. I used to drive my 1987 Toyota Corolla north into the hills to go get stoned and crank this cassette.
I understand the criticism of Billy's voice, but I think people who write it off are missing a pretty unique rock vocal style. He has a hard time getting to the higher registers at the end of the song, but doesn't care and goes for it. That's fine by me. How many times does a rock singer go for a stretch of a note and miss? It happens all the time. He also hit the switch on the Strat and cut the neck pickup, dropping out of the mix, forgot the lyrics and so forth. It just makes the performance more approachable, even though the band produces the album's sound very well.
No, but the experiences of the mother and father contribute to the very essence of the child. Maybe they were at this concert? :D And maybe the name should be nirvgorillumpkin? :o
I’m 7 years old and they just played this show while I’m laying in bed somewhere in MA. In a couple years I’ll hear about them through my fathers amazing taste in music, and see them live with him on the melancholy tour at fleet center in Boston. It’ll change my life. Thanks dad!
The Smashing Pumpkins is the band I keep forgetting exists, but when I remember I go down a rabbit hole of their music. Reading everyone's comments I remember how special they are.
It’s funny I’ve always loved the Smashing Pumpkins. But lately I’ve been going through a little bit of sadness and depression and I’ve been playing the hell out of this song and come to find out so many other people have been doing the exact same thing. There’s just some thing about this album there’s just something about the way it flows it just comforts you for some thing you can really feel in your soul and you’re depressed state
I'm with you (even if you wrote this 4 yrs ago and my comment is just dust). I remember being a very depressed 15 year old boy, so unsure of his place in the world, hiding under a tree in the grounds of my school and listening to this track on my discman (yep, discman, look it up). It validated my feelings, helped me release some anger and helped me keep it together enough to keep going. I have a big space in my heart for this song even though my musical tastes have diverged a lot in the last 30 years.
I lost a great friend of mine today. This song was something that always has this underlying feeling of sadness and nostalgia to it. This ones for you Tim
Happy 52nd Birthday D'arcy Wretzky-Brown 5/1/1968 The lost but not forgotten Smashing Pumpkin.. She doesn't get enough credit for her solid bass playing..
I consider myself very lucky to see the band Rush live three times. 3 hour fantastic shows!! Billy Corgan speaks highly of Rush as an influence. I am just bummed I never saw the pumpkins live in the Siamese Dream era. Their music was so very emotionally crafted.
The Metro might be the most underrated venue in America. If you've never been, it's intimate, not too small, not too big & the sound/acoustics are impeccable. Uniquely Chicago.
Yes. And YES. It IS VERY amazing to be forgotten. 2017 - and "they" say I'm 61, when in all reality I AM 21 - "LIFE" is quite weird. Only speaking as a highly expereinced expert here. And the concept that there are "people" who do not FEEL really makes some of us REALLY wanna be somewhere else.....
I've seen a lot of concerts in my life (I'm 48), and I saw the Smashing Pumpkins in Minneapolis at Lollapalooza in 1994. It's the best concert I've ever seen, and I've seen many very good concerts, but they were the best.
He forgot the lyrics but he waited his next q and killed it afterwards, he lost the sound of his guitar but he played anyways, till it naturally came back. And then proceed, as a band, in one of the greatest performances of the 90"s. Perfection is a lucid dream, dealing and overcoming imperfection is divine.
This has always been my favorite sp song, and when i heard it live a week ago i cried like a baby. Couldnt even sing along. Now wanna cry every time i hear it 😅
Hmm, I love Billy's music.....but to consider him a god? There's thousands of guitarists out there who fit the term more than he does. Definitely an awesome song writer, but in terms of talent I think Jimmy is more skilled in his instrument. Geek U.S.A. is a prime example. Dude is such a blast to listen to.
+Josh T billy is an underrated player. Technically speaking there isn't much he can't play. He was even selected to study a prestigious music programme when he was young because of his ability to distinguish piano notes
I know Billy is a notoriously difficult person to get along with and work with, but he also looks like the only person on that stage who didn’t shoot up five seconds before the show
People give him a lot of shit, but I don't get it. When he talks, he's so down to Earth. I could listen to his stories for hours. Also, look at how he interacts with the audience. Hardly a dick compared to most rockers.
there is a reason that the SP were my favorite band and especially the greatest band to see live. I went to see them 5 times throughout the 90's and every single show was different and amazing. I miss them, hell, I miss music that was incredible like this.
this was the song that the disc shop owner played to me when I requested to hear something from the album. I still remember my being so impressed at the heavy, almost tangible emotion that came out of those big speakers. It's part of me now, and Chamberlin drew me into drumming which gave me unforgettable experiences. Siamese Dream is going to be in my grave with me, together with "The Queen is Dead", "Nevermind", "Doolittle", "Alice in Chains MTV Unplugged", "Money for Nothing" and "TOTO".
i was 22 when they released their second album. i fell in love with this song instantly. i always wondered how a sweet soft voice blend so well with crunchy guitar riffs.
This song means so much to me, when I was in a terrible depression it help pull me thru it. The way these two guitars blend gives me chills. Thanks Billy and James. It's a special song to me
This is one of the greatest songs ever written.
I'm not sure I agree with you, but I feel like I want to agree with you when I listen to it
My favorite Pumpkins song.
I get emotional every time I hear this song.
Yes it is. No debate.
agreed
Gandalf knows well @@mmasiewicz
I grew up watching Jordan and listening to the Pumpkins. Blessed.
I am from Chicago as well. Feel blessed to have been around during these times.
and tyson!
One of my favorite songs. I got goosebumps when I heard it again as the ending scene of the amazing TV series The Beef, a masterpiece!
Same. I loved this song back in the day. The ending if Beef was near perfection
Same here. First time hearing the song! Show is ducking great as well
@@tneindustriesl.l.c.4192 that ending with this song was one of the most perfect moments i've seen in any media. really blown away by that moment
I was instantly transported to my adolescence, oh man the angst. The soundtrack was perfect.
@@bobsondugnutt5688 ha ha, i've found my people! What a perfect ending wasn't it? Blown away by this performance too, I even learnt it on guitar today (with all its weird tuning) after watching the beef finale last night
Mayonnaise is one of those songs that make you go “damn I wish I wrote that”
Yes
Same with XYU
And Drown
1979 because of those royalties baby!!!!
Rocket..
the one of the psychedelic song...
The droning guitar...the subtle voice....the tender lyrics...this is grunge....this is the 90s....this was my life
Fuck yea. This will always be my favorite SP song. Takes me straight to 8th grade...
@@brantgreen3387 All the same here .
Never really considered them grunge
There's no such thing as "grunge"....
It’s grunge but not that much
It's 2022 now, nearly 29 years since Mayonaise was released. I still get the same goosebumps today--listening to this--as I did the first time I heard this track all those years ago
me too!!! look what I posted just now haha. Did you know not everyone gets the goosebumps from hearing music? it's genetic, some do some don't
Same!
Me too ,what a great band en good time.
same!
It gets me in tears every single time
3 reasons why I love mayonnaise:
1. it's delicious
2. it's my favorite SP song
3. it's also an instrument
Nice reference to the last one
this song proves that Patrick was right, mayonaise is an instrument
Good shout
:22 tell me that’s not Sheldon Cooper in his Superman T-shirt😂
To the owner of the white sedan; you left your lights on
Phowmp phownp phwomo phwomp phooowwmmpphh
Billy with hair just gets it. RUclips is a damn treasure for living these marvelous memories.
“Hair” Billy was genius. He lost me when he lost the hair.
I have these marvelous memories because I lived this... Billy with hair is how I remembered him because he had it for most of the Pumpkin's reign. I was 17 when SD dropped. I remember those 4 videos getting like hourly play on MTV pretty much for a solid 1.5 years.
word
With great power comes great responsibility…..
This song didn’t get much air time on the radio. But, it’s my favorite by them. Absolutely brilliant.
Don’t know what market or were you grew up it was always in the radio when released
yea the length of the song was more than likely the reason why it got limited air play
The guitars are so massive on this album. Beautiful stuff, never gets old.
yeah so powerful
Corgan is a distortion genius.
Alan Moulder is a production/ mixing genius
@@shoegazer93 butch vig produced this album
@@floyd989 Corgan deserves a ton of credit for the end product though - he was obsessive about overdubs to make the guitar sound as thick as possible. Some of these songs have something like 70 tracks on them.
Fuck I don't want to grow old, this song takes me back so much. I just want to go back to being a care free teen. It's so perfect in every way...
Me too but they tell me I'm 66 y.o.now, but I still play every day.
L Jarrett that made me think of that one spongebob episode where he tries to act grown up, but he fails in the end and ultimately, melts down
@@matsen1153 I am watching spongebob right now
@@matsen1153 that episode made me so sad to grow up
SHIT YOUR TELLING ME. HELL IT'S 2021, AND WOULD DO ALMOST ANYTHING JUST TO GO BACK 5 YEARS. 2020 & UP TILL NOW HAS BEEN ONE BIG NIGHTMARE AFTER ANOTHER.
BULLSHIT PLAN-DEMIC & BULLSHIT COVID-19 FUCKED UP EVERYTHING!!!
I SEEK OUR CREATOR♡, I LOVE♡, I TRUST♡, AND I BELIEVE♡...
I AM BLESSED♡.
I AM LOVED♡.
This song invokes emotion in me that that takes me back to the best and most exciting days of my life. Sneaking out to meet your crush, breaking into swimming pools in the middle of the night, eating blotter like skittles. Neither of us having the guts to make the first move. The sun comes up and birds smear across the sunrise sky. You come down and say “See you at school tomorrow.” You hold those feelings all week long and do it all again the next weekend. The best most emotional music raised me and all the memories I keep because of it makes me smile and shed a tear at the same time. Most of my friends from then are gone now. My crush became a cop and we fell out of touch over the years. I’d like to think he pictures me when he hears certain songs. We were all lucky to be alive when Smashing Pumpkins and so many others emerged. We were all raised by the same feeling and time. Love to all reading this.🩶
Same ❤😢
I dig it coco....I was there just in another place!!
Beautifully said❤❤❤
Love this, simpler times and we had the best music to grow up with
@ Imagine the kids one day will look back on today and say this about Ice Spice🤦🏻♀️
this song can literally never go bad. i have listened to it every day since i was a senior in HS and i can’t even describe how it makes me feel
Seriously. This song is just magical. Perfect in every way from the intro to the outro.
I love the 90s so much. So deep and strange and I think this is the most perfect song to come out of the 90s. Was in HS for this.
Same here still listening, doomed
when you said ‘this song can never go bad’ I thought of expired mayonnaise
@@4g63t8 I kept saying I hated the 90's, but I forgot the Pumpkins. Pure magic.
I can't get over how nostalgic this song is. Everything from 92-00 takes me back to a much much simpler time in my life. A time where there were no bills, no jobs, nothing but listening to music every night and being home by the time the streetlights were on.
Hello my friend , I´m from Argentina , I don´t speak you lenguague but I have the same feeling.. it´s so strange .. I love the 90... greetings from Buenos Aires
Quite the opposite situation for me, but same effect. Violent at home and violent on the receiving end from teachers at school. Sometimes it felt like music was my escape.
I agree 1000 percent
Good old days... hope you're still fine in 2018 almost 2019.
@@camarasnorte5317 90's were the best music of all time. The best times for most, the worst times for me! Music was my escape. Life is tough. You may also like the rolling stones in their live shows 1972. Just saying.
This song has brought me to tears on several occasions, and I can’t pinpoint wtf it is.
Just finished watching “Beef” on Netflix and Damn! This perfect goddamn song wrapped up the series! Again, I’m in tears. Perfect ending!
I was surprised to hear the pumpkins on Beef, good show too 90z vibes.
i heard this first time at my friend's house, it was on side B second track cassette. we would learn this on two accoustic guitars, we would go crazy playing just the intro alone cauze it's so beautiful. till this very day whenever i played Maynoise in my car i will always remember my friend and his house - the size of the room, the pictures on the wall, his mom n pop and the brightness of the day. This song is essentially transport you to a special time in your life.
are you guys still friends?
How did you learn it on guitar? Isnt the guitar tuned inike some f tuning or something
@@umno9862 yeah man, just living different city now.
@@davedave7313 we just used standard tuning, we play it with Bb. Not only we dont know about alternate tuning at the time, we also didnt knew the album was tune half step to Eb. we were like as long as it sounded "close enough". Lol
@@noisetape8405 that's pretty cool haha, I just thought I read that it was in some whacked out tuning somewhere, but it's cool you guys got it
I used to have a problem with his voice but now I realize he has one of the most unique voices in rock. As soon as someone imitates it, you know right away its Billy Corgan. I can only think of like 5 singers you could say that about.
Yeaa....it takes a while to get used to the voice, but it actually fits their music
you should check out dilly dally they got a big smashing pumpkins influence but the singer is a female and she absolutely kills it
Nah there's a lot of vocalist with unique voice
My main issue with him is I thought his live performances were terrible, but liked the recorded output because it fit the songs so well. That said, these performances are better than I remember.
You saw the light bro ;)
One of the best songs ever written. Makes me float into the air. It feels like taking a step back from life, surveying everything all at once, and being ok with it
That SOUND
If any one band represented growing up as a youth in the 90's, it would most certainly be the Pumpkins. Their sound IS 90's youth
100%
Big Muff pedal.
100%
When I hear any guitar riff from them, my mind immediately goes back to my childhood and awakens awesome memories.
I agree, they should make a proper documentary somewhere to go through this era with them as the protagonists
This song to me encapsulates everything good about the youth in the 90's, dreamy, nostalgic, angsty and so full of heart
I don't think I ever grew out of that.
@@orbitaljunkie i did and still enjoying it ..
@@orbitaljunkie saw the Pumpkins in 94 ( The Pukkelpop gig on yutube ) _ thats was one hell of a concert ......typical from the mighty 90's .
Damn I barely can take it anymore. It’s like Super Nintendo the Song.
You're exactly right. Always good to see the RUclips comments brimming over with nostalgia.
No phones,
No cameras,
No flashlights,
Only pure souls vibing to this soulful music concert
I miss those days of purity.
no selfies, no posts, no 'likes' , no 'tagging', no 'check-ins' -miss those days
@@TheKellbrad No auto tune, pure live. Just real musical instruments. Guitar, bass, drums.
How live music should be
they say you can never go back.......
just hands and smiles in the crowd... no phones...what a great era!
This song takes me back to the fall of 95' when I met my wife at college. She is a HUGE pumpkins fan to this day. She was always listening to Gish, Siamese Dream, or Pices, when I went up to see her. But when I hear this song, I am instantly taken back to those care free days, the fall colors, the late night walks around the neighborhood in that crisp October air, oh the memories:-).
For me it's the summer of 95 and it's my first girlfriend and I'm 16. Good Times
This memory makes me feel so nostalgic. Hope it still is for you 👌
Awesome. Thank you for sharing that! :-)
Pisces is very underrated! Worry yourself around...just to fall back dooown
No one in the crowd realized they would get one of the greatest double albums ever after this.
Legends.
@XRP Music nah, they had great stuff till about 2000. siamese dream is still their best imo, but mellon collie had some epic tunes, just a bit bloated.
@xrpmusic1433 They did the Adore stuff where Billy morphed into Uncle Fester.
Even a lot of that is good.
For the record: Jimmy C is criminally underrated. He was definitely the musical glue holding these space cadets together. every single hit, every ghost note, the whole groove EXACT. precision. just like the record. great tune. charming performance.
right on
I agree. Chamberlain and Neil Peart are my fave drummers.
@@canadude6401 two legends! Jimmy is one of the greatest drummers of the twentieth century, a great jazz player as well.
Chamberlain is a juggernaut, way underrated!!!! Iha as well!!!
Idk who you let rate your musicians but among his peers and the top guitarists of this era he is very respected and has been apart of many projects
I love the fact he messed up lyrics “wrong words- sorry”
Just shows how human we all really are. Beautiful.
That girl he was talking to in the audience musta been pretty hot...made him forget lol.
You look hot on that picture. I forgot what I wanted to write down...
Does it really just show how human we really are? Wtf?
lmao shut up with this shit
or high
for being grunge, this is such a mellow set. I’ve only ever seen the nirvana “hit people in the face, dive into the drum kit” grunge, and never this somber almost distraught tone. everyone in the room just seems to be one puddle of people with similar emotions and interests. i love it
such a unique sound
Welcome to a whole new version of music you will never be disappointed with yourself for listening to most of the shite that get forced upon us by the media 🙏😁
Smashing Pumpkins aren’t grunge
@@stevengray4595 thanks, this comment made me smile
@@issamohammad6161 It’s definitely alternative, but it also takes heavy influence from grunge. Even Billy Corgan himself has said it before.
Crushing Pickles - Ketchup
Whacking Watermelons - Vegemite
A Wooden Chair Destroying Squash - Hummus
The Everlasting Gaze The australian version.
Stomping Cantaloupes / Mustard
Whipped Egg Whites - Mayonnaise
This song still resonates with me 20 years after I first heard it at 13. Timeless classic imo.
Amen!
now this was the greatest era of music in my honest opinion. Love this song and this performance and the album siamese dream up there with my favorites from the 9th grunge era which inspired me to play guitar.
i loved the Afghan Whigs + Smashing Pumpkins so much at the time. still awesome
Same here
wish I had known this song when i was 13. Things would have been so much different
I was 20 yo when I went to see them at this concert , I'm 50 now and I still remember it like if it was yersterday !
Siamese Dreams is such a great album. I will argue that it was one of if not the best album of the 90s. Listened to this album so many times in college and after. The drumming is so underrated on this album. Love, love, LOVE this album.
I agree. Of the trio Nirvana-Nevermind, Pearl Jam-10 and Siamese Dream, my top vote from the 90's is Siamese Dream. I can still listen to it and fully get immersed in it just like I did in the 90's.
Lets just take a moment though to appreciate how genuinely hard a question "best album of the 90s" is to answer. Maybe I'm old but best album of the 00's? I can name maybe 3, and beyond that, well ok I am actually old.
It's one of the very few records out there that I feel safe calling a Perfect Recrod.
It's the jazz I promise. Love. Entirely understated and misunderstood
It's still one of the best 2022... but gish is the best for me and its demos the same....and dinosaur jr the same for that band anyway don't use for a name ect
Billy has always understood sadness more than anyone. It comes through as authentic.
no
Thats because he's from the Chicagoland area. Nobody understands sadness like we do. If you were born and raised here, you'd know sadness well. The weather is miserable. Everything is flat. If you're content sitting on your azz inside, eating cheese steaks and waiting to die..... then it's not a bad place to live, though.
@@johnomalley9760 finally someone's honest about chicago ive been there twice both where not great experiences
@@starbell9962 if you go to Chicago during the summer, it's incredible. But it only lasts a few short months before its back to miserable.
And nostalgia, as clearly made evident in 1979 and this one. Fantastic stuff
Smashing Pumpkins are the band that best represents Generation X to me. I grew up listen to them, but I was a kid and wasn’t part of that cool generation that got to experience the end of an era in America. I love seeing the people from back then at shows. They’ll always be the coolest to me. No cell phones. They knew the words. Out there having the time of their lives that they’ll always remember being the best show. I hope they’re doing alright now.
well, it sure isn't nirvana, i'll give you that.
if we're talking 90s, i'll take STP
Yeah that’s how we did it then with no distraction.
We are doing fine
we were barely technologically advanced enough that some of our friends carried "beepers" hahahaha I miss those days. Some of the most carefree days of my life
I remember road trips with my family just in the back seat listening to cassettes and cds while reading the liner notes and lyrics, fully immersed in the experience. It was incredible.
Fool enough to almost be it
Cool enough to not quite see it
Doomed
Pick your pockets full of sorrow
And run away with me tomorrow
June
We'll try and ease the pain
But somehow we'll feel the same
Well, no one knows
Where our secrets go
I send a heart to all my dearies
When your life is so, so dreary
Dream
I'm rumored to the straight and narrow
While the harlots of my perils
Scream
And I fail
But when I can, I will
Try to understand
That when I can, I will
Mother weep the years I'm missing
All our time can't be given
Back
Shut my mouth and strike the demons
That cursed you and your reasons
Out of hand and out of season
Out of love and out of feeling
So bad
When I can, I will
Words defy the plan
When I can, I will
Fool enough to almost be it
And cool enough to not quite see it
And old enough to always feel this
Always old, I'll always feel this
No more promise no more sorrow
No longer will I follow
Can anybody hear me
I just want to be me
When I can, I will
Try to understand
That when I can, I will
Wow dude, really took the words right out of his mouth didnt you
@CubertSacc68 DilbertSlapp69 LOL
This song is awesome 💕
Kinda deep AF...
Brilliant Lyrist
It's my first time ever listening to this song and I am going to appreciate this moment.
Same here, was directed to this video by another fan of Cold Desert by the Kings of Leon and i hope that by the time this song finishes it doesnt disappoint
@@onezerosevensix hey man, if you listen to all of Siamese Dream you won’t regret it
Well said….
Siamese Dream is one of my favourite albums of all time. It’s just beautiful 🌹
Probably the most perfect song ever written by the pumpkins, can listen to this a million times and it never gets boring!
Pumpkins is a band I Forgot how much I loved them. And how influential they were. It’s been great to revisit.
All these people at this concert will forever be lucky to have this moment! Enjoy you lucky bastard! 😭🤌
My favorite song on Earth.
whats your favorite on mars
even better than 'no scrubs' ?
@@mikes202 jjgcbxkffl
Old comment, but same here lol
@@mikes202 life on Mars by Bowie obviously
I was in love to a girl named "jenny" at the time of this song. Sophomore in high school. My story with jenny ended but this song always reminds me of that bittersweet memory. To be young and in love
How did it end? Did you go to her flat and hear her being banged from the outside then realse your friends car was parked on the road? Cause that happened to my brother in the 90’s.
@@rjh6037 HAHAHAHA IM SORRY OMG BUT WHAT
Kebetulan yang menyakitkan.
mayjenaise
I remember the 90s and was alive for it, but I was pretty young. I mostly remember nirvana and Alice In Chains from those days but naturally I got into most of the grunge/alternative bands. The pumpkins are one of my favorites and have been for awhile, especially Mellon follow. The first album that truly truly resonated with me was “is this it” from the strokes. I get those same kinda feelings from that album. It takes me back to the days of my first love and having absolutely no worries, and all fun. It gives me feelings of being young and learning new things. I Miss those times. The world was a much better and different place back then. My family and friends were always around and there was always something to do. We would communicate face to face instead of over text. I wish I could go back
Ahhhhh the 90’s rock sound. Never be a better HARD rock decade ever in history ever again. Thank god I lived it.
I was 18 when this album came out. Living in San Antonio, TX. I used to drive my 1987 Toyota Corolla north into the hills to go get stoned and crank this cassette.
You lucky lucky man 🤘🏻🖤
Ha yeah me and my best mate used to go driving with this cassette full blast, the suburban outskirts of London heard this loud and clear
D'arcy.... Stunningly beautiful.
Key word was
She was before the crack
therandom3591 sad
imperfect is perfect and live music is what you make it. It shouldn't sound like the record just needs alot of energy and heart
cool enough to forget the lyrics
LOL
Cool kids never have the time
What about McLovin? He was pretty cool.
Nv Johansson not at all! Lol... that’s actually why I prefer this version!!
but when I can I will
One more listen before bed!
Make it three!
EC0205 Fine four, I swear....
make it FIVEE
six right here.
Let's just make it an even 8, boys.
One of the greatest intros in music history.
I understand the criticism of Billy's voice, but I think people who write it off are missing a pretty unique rock vocal style. He has a hard time getting to the higher registers at the end of the song, but doesn't care and goes for it. That's fine by me. How many times does a rock singer go for a stretch of a note and miss? It happens all the time. He also hit the switch on the Strat and cut the neck pickup, dropping out of the mix, forgot the lyrics and so forth. It just makes the performance more approachable, even though the band produces the album's sound very well.
LuxeXx on what part does he fall out, time frame please
He drops out about 05:18, back in 05:26.
Everyone fucks up ..it's life
Agree ,It's still awesome live anyway
@@kittehhatetube for some reason your tag takes it to 5:10 very strange
This song truly touches my heart. I'll never leave this song...
Mist Sage ❤️ I get it
26 years old and I just recently discovered The Smashing Pumpkins and I am completely blown away and amazed by this band. Fuck lol.
I'm 13 this takes me back to when I was gelatinous.
+nirvgorilla :)
nirvgorilla you probably weren't even a thought when they played this concert lol
No, but the experiences of the mother and father contribute to the very essence of the child. Maybe they were at this concert? :D
And maybe the name should be nirvgorillumpkin? :o
biorpg 😂
Dude, when I heard them 1st time I felt the same... to be honest I'm still feeling like that. Every time.
I’m 7 years old and they just played this show while I’m laying in bed somewhere in MA. In a couple years I’ll hear about them through my fathers amazing taste in music, and see them live with him on the melancholy tour at fleet center in Boston.
It’ll change my life.
Thanks dad!
I was at that concert, I lived just up the street at the time. I have the same feeling you do.
One of the finest pieces of music ever to be written.....just beautiful x
The Smashing Pumpkins is the band I keep forgetting exists, but when I remember I go down a rabbit hole of their music. Reading everyone's comments I remember how special they are.
When I was going through a serious battle with depression ,this song actually helped me to get to the other side . Great song ,phenomenal album.
It’s funny I’ve always loved the Smashing Pumpkins. But lately I’ve been going through a little bit of sadness and depression and I’ve been playing the hell out of this song and come to find out so many other people have been doing the exact same thing. There’s just some thing about this album there’s just something about the way it flows it just comforts you for some thing you can really feel in your soul and you’re depressed state
I'm with you (even if you wrote this 4 yrs ago and my comment is just dust). I remember being a very depressed 15 year old boy, so unsure of his place in the world, hiding under a tree in the grounds of my school and listening to this track on my discman (yep, discman, look it up). It validated my feelings, helped me release some anger and helped me keep it together enough to keep going. I have a big space in my heart for this song even though my musical tastes have diverged a lot in the last 30 years.
Take me back to the 90's
I tried. Even ate a Super Nintendo. Nothing worked...
Best Mayonnaise live performance ever!!!! Cheers from Pueblo Libre, Calabazas Que Chocan!!!
This sounds almost just like on the album. I'm impressed.
Ah man 😊, how gigs used to look. Connection, appreciation, vibes, no smartphone is sight. 😊😊😊
I lost a great friend of mine today. This song was something that always has this underlying feeling of sadness and nostalgia to it. This ones for you Tim
Happy 52nd Birthday D'arcy Wretzky-Brown 5/1/1968 The lost but not forgotten Smashing Pumpkin.. She doesn't get enough credit for her solid bass playing..
Always believed this was their standout song- And it sounds brilliant live.
can't stop listening to this song... its absolutely amazing!
I get it!
5 times in a row for me ❤
Pumpkins is one of those bands that captures the precise and exact feel of the studio version when playing live. I love those bands !
*My goodness. I was 14 the first time I saw Smashing Pumpkins in concert.*
Thank goodness for the Lollapalooza festivals of the 90s.
I consider myself very lucky to see the band Rush live three times. 3 hour fantastic shows!! Billy Corgan speaks highly of Rush as an influence. I am just bummed I never saw the pumpkins live in the Siamese Dream era. Their music was so very emotionally crafted.
The best, most human, raw, mayonaise ever. A+++.
Raw mayonaise sounds dangerous.
I'm still wondering if the two kids got together who he sent out for to. June and Doom. Ahh. Love.
The Metro might be the most underrated venue in America. If you've never been, it's intimate, not too small, not too big & the sound/acoustics are impeccable. Uniquely Chicago.
Damn this still jams and hits hard after all these years!
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I was 22 when this came out. Damn good music and times!
this song always makes me cry
swimpz makes me grounded really
me too
yeah
Mayonaise is the all time favorite pumpkins among of all their fans
I'll never understand how calmly Billy can just play without out going full mad dog.
every time i hear the opening guitar of this song i'm already teary.. my all time favourite SP song x
Will never remove Mayo from my burgers anymore.
this comment deserves more likes based on lol factor
I didn't know people mayo their burg3rs....
+ᗺЯФTHER NEЯ⚾ dip your fries in mayo. it's great
you need to remove the burger and just have the mayo..
lol
This song is one of those that make you feel like floating in he air or sinking in your chair. Brilliant song. Wish I wrote it 😭
i almost cried ..... thank you Billy!
I feel you so touching, miss the old pumpkins.
Same here
Karla Pippo i did cry i am in my late 50's but i still get moved by greatness.
T mo it means you still FEEL, aaaahhhh, this is amazing to ever be forgotten
Yes. And YES. It IS VERY amazing to be forgotten. 2017 - and "they" say I'm 61, when in all reality I AM 21 - "LIFE" is quite weird. Only speaking as a highly expereinced expert here. And the concept that there are "people" who do not FEEL really makes some of us REALLY wanna be somewhere else.....
God damn this and Soma are both my favorite songs from them. And god billy is cute in this.
Both songs were some of the few songs that Iha co-wrote recorded by SP.
I've seen a lot of concerts in my life (I'm 48), and I saw the Smashing Pumpkins in Minneapolis at Lollapalooza in 1994. It's the best concert I've ever seen, and I've seen many very good concerts, but they were the best.
SP has been one of my favorite concerts too!!
They sound excellent live
Yeah this is an especially good recording.
I bought the box set dvd and studio recordings it's pretty sick on a 70 inch tv
perfect.
amazing
G. E. Teijeiro have you lost your mind?
My parents named me after this song
Your name is Mayonaise?!
No i wish :(
Bosco
hahaha
Then what the heck is your name, billy?
June?
He forgot the lyrics but he waited his next q and killed it afterwards, he lost the sound of his guitar but he played anyways, till it naturally came back. And then proceed, as a band, in one of the greatest performances of the 90"s. Perfection is a lucid dream, dealing and overcoming imperfection is divine.
Jimmy Chamberlin really kept the sound together. Great drummer
🤘🏻🙂
I never knew that James Iha Actually invented the HOodie
This has always been my favorite sp song, and when i heard it live a week ago i cried like a baby. Couldnt even sing along. Now wanna cry every time i hear it 😅
LMAO crying like a baby to mayonaise is so real
Who else got goosebumps this performance was epic
I don't care what you say, I still consider Billy and Jimmy to be guitar/drum gods
yep!
Hmm, I love Billy's music.....but to consider him a god? There's thousands of guitarists out there who fit the term more than he does. Definitely an awesome song writer, but in terms of talent I think Jimmy is more skilled in his instrument. Geek U.S.A. is a prime example. Dude is such a blast to listen to.
+Josh T billy is an underrated player. Technically speaking there isn't much he can't play. He was even selected to study a prestigious music programme when he was young because of his ability to distinguish piano notes
Franco Adam yeah, he's better than John frusciante
Joe Vaughan false. False as fuck, Frusciante is unmatched when it comes to him bs billy. I mean billy is good.. but he's definitely not Frusciante
I know Billy is a notoriously difficult person to get along with and work with, but he also looks like the only person on that stage who didn’t shoot up five seconds before the show
People give him a lot of shit, but I don't get it. When he talks, he's so down to Earth. I could listen to his stories for hours. Also, look at how he interacts with the audience. Hardly a dick compared to most rockers.
there is a reason that the SP were my favorite band and especially the greatest band to see live. I went to see them 5 times throughout the 90's and every single show was different and amazing. I miss them, hell, I miss music that was incredible like this.
So much love for this song. I was 16 when it came out. Reminds me of the first time I fell in love. It was a good time. It's still a beautiful song.
Still one of the most beautiful songs I've come to know under my musical travels. It's so amazing.
this was the song that the disc shop owner played to me when I requested to hear something from the album. I still remember my being so impressed at the heavy, almost tangible emotion that came out of those big speakers. It's part of me now, and Chamberlin drew me into drumming which gave me unforgettable experiences.
Siamese Dream is going to be in my grave with me, together with "The Queen is Dead", "Nevermind", "Doolittle", "Alice in Chains MTV Unplugged", "Money for Nothing" and "TOTO".
My favourite song from my favourite album of all time.
These guys are going to be famous someday if they keep playing like this lol! Best song on the Siamese album.
they are famous wdym 😭
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This is one of those listen to over and over and over in a row songs!
One of the greatest songs ever written IMO 🙂
The 90’s was freaking awesome. Life was lived in the moment. Sorry kids, you missed it. Throw your phone away and go experience life!
True but now reality is fckd
Girl in the white shirt is in her zone.
That's D'arcy Wretzky, and you'd do best to remember her exactly how she is here.
LOL!
biorpg he meant the girl in the audience singing along. D’arcy is wearing a black shirt
In her zone means strung out on heroin
I wonder what she's doing now, or is like "I'm that chic in the crowd!" At party's n stuff in some social circle somewhere
i was 22 when they released their second album. i fell in love with this song instantly. i always wondered how a sweet soft voice blend so well with crunchy guitar riffs.
This song means so much to me, when I was in a terrible depression it help pull me thru it. The way these two guitars blend gives me chills. Thanks Billy and James. It's a special song to me