Most nostalgic song ever if you were born in the 70's, raised in the 80's, partied in the 90's, found love in 00's and getting my son into good music in 2010 and beyond...
The hall of fame is so subjective. The woke people at rolling stone are too young to appreciate the pioneers. It could be Billy's reputation for being a jerk too.
This song helped me push thru this life when it first came out but shout out to clerks 2 for really putting this song where it belongs and keeps most of us from giving up \m/
First time I heard this song on the radio, I completely froze. Everything about the song was perfect. I was in the 8th grade when I heard this song for the first time. Hearing this song for the first time was one of my favorite childhood memories.
I think people realize how good of a guitarist he is. He's influenced many bands. That said, 1979 while a great guitar song is not, by any means, a difficult guitar song. It takes good rhythm, but it's not technical. I encourage everyone to play it!
This is my favorite song, and band, but after having not touched a guitar in 10+ years I looked at tabs and played most the song after five minutes of teaching myself. Great song, but a much less technical song than plenty of others by them.
I'm from Louisville, KY and my band the Synthetics from the 80 used to play a club called Tewligans Tavern and on many occasions Smashing Pumpkins would play shows here as well. Great band!
After school in the 90’s I went to the news agent and this tab was in a guitar magazine so I wrote it out in my school book and still play it today. One of the nicest songs to jam on.
Her "crap" was better than 99% of most musicians could put out today. She was a liability due to her personal life not mirroring her professional life. She can still thump a Fender Precision better than most folks.
Living in Boston, Mass, 2003 heard it for the first time and each time brings so much memories that are not easy to describe, is pure poetry, naive and melancholy...I'm 67 ...greetings from Chile...
I loved the song, but liked it even more because of the year reference, which has always been one of my fave year thus far. I was only 14, but I grew 5 inches and my voice broke all in about 6 months.
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I cannot believe it's been 28 years.... stunned how fast time goes by.
tempus fugit 😂
Yes, where are my 20 years. Nostalgic.
The days drag on, but the years fly by
27 years
You tell me, i was a teenager Yesterday..now i m ,43🤦🤦
Most nostalgic song ever if you were born in the 70's, raised in the 80's, partied in the 90's, found love in 00's and getting my son into good music in 2010 and beyond...
That's me
I’ve born in the 90’s and this song give me nostalgic feelings as well. That’s something about it that triggers a nostalgic feeling.
I born in 80's I was in my teens when this came out, and this song means a lot for me.
Me too. ‘71
Wow, that's me... '70
Billy and the Pumpkins deserve to be in the Rock Hall of Fame. One of the most important and influential bands of their era.
Justin Beiber is getting inducted this year, how exciting!
They’ve been being overlooked for 8 years of eligibility!! >:(
Couldn’t agree more. I think there are other bands from that era that are overlooked, too. It’s sad. It’s overdue for the Pumpkins to be in.
agree 100%
The hall of fame is so subjective. The woke people at rolling stone are too young to appreciate the pioneers. It could be Billy's reputation for being a jerk too.
For anyone born at a certain time, this song will likely always be one of the clearest and purest representations of nostalgia.
I was just thinking that. Took me back to the mid 90s, the house I lived in then, the other music on the radio. This is awesome.
For those born around 1979 🙂
@@sylvainpenicaud5691 bravo mon sylvain
I was born in 1963. Was 16 in 1979. This song is my anthem
12 in 1979. Yes it has a certain emotion to it.
If there is one song that captured the 90s music scene it's this song.
Ahem.. not really.. close, but no
@@LarsRyeJeppesen so then what is the one iconic representative song of alternative 90's rock?
@@socialdef3 there isnt one.
Let's collect some!
Bush - Glycerine
@C R E A T E T U B E 100%. People can talk shit about it, including Kurt Cobain himself, but there’s a reason it became so big.
One of the best rock songs ever written.
Easy there scooter you might be forgetting about Metallica
@@taytharbour2242 nobody negated metallica, brotendo. grow up.
@@taytharbour2242 what does Metallica have to do with the song 1979?
Calm down compadres...Zeppelin!
@@taytharbour2242 it's of of the greatest he wrote, not the greatest lol
This song keeps the 90’s alive
Australia ‘96, driving around in my 1979 Ford Falcon having an absolute blast listening to this awesome tune.
lol 1979 in a 1979 truck
Same here. In my xd falcon with the built in mix bowl middle console 😂
This is THE song of my teenage years.
Same. Big time!
Proof?
My 20's! EARLY 20'S.....WHY CAN'T WE GO BACK???
This song helped me push thru this life when it first came out but shout out to clerks 2 for really putting this song where it belongs and keeps most of us from giving up \m/
Pumpkins are so underrated. The deserve more.
One of the greatest bands from the 90's , legends !
First time I heard this song on the radio, I completely froze. Everything about the song was perfect. I was in the 8th grade when I heard this song for the first time. Hearing this song for the first time was one of my favorite childhood memories.
Still magical as ever and always will be!!!
@The_howard_sterm_showI’m a big fan Mr Sterm
@@IngPeace that’s not the real one
Soundtrack of the 90's. This brings sooo many memories.
Born in 79, I love this song ❤
Pure musical songwriting magic! No pretension. Perfection.
I love his voice so much
Such a masterpiece, one of the most beautiful songs ever written... brought me back to being a teenager in the 90s!
So many memories of when this song came out.
me too 😔
So good to see Billy and James in the same stage. Nostalgic!
Billy, James… and Jimmy :)
A ageless classic. I got this as a promo cd in the 90's and when I heard it..I was blown away..still am today
I love this song so much
His voice actually sounds great here!
What a performance
People don't realize how good Corgan is as a guitarist. Those are not easy chords to play, especially when singing.
I think people realize how good of a guitarist he is. He's influenced many bands. That said, 1979 while a great guitar song is not, by any means, a difficult guitar song. It takes good rhythm, but it's not technical. I encourage everyone to play it!
wrong. lol. People ..what people..? Also, very very easy to play. Sorry charlie.
This is my favorite song, and band, but after having not touched a guitar in 10+ years I looked at tabs and played most the song after five minutes of teaching myself.
Great song, but a much less technical song than plenty of others by them.
They are very easy to play. Lol
lol
30 years later and this song still sounds amazing.
James doing the backing vocals ❤
No
Very special moment
Where is Darcy?
@@peterrutkowski8172 on her farm in Michigan from what I’ve read. Miss her dearly.
What a dynamic drum part to this song. All the nuances and subtle changes bring so much to the song
Still hear this song 2024.I love this song ..❤
I'm from Louisville, KY and my band the Synthetics from the 80 used to play a club called Tewligans Tavern and on many occasions Smashing Pumpkins would play shows here as well. Great band!
Listening to that brought back so many memories from that era. Life felt uncomplicated.
so far, music is the closest thing we've got to a time machine
Good one
RUclips itself is a time machine, but it hasn't been around as long.
Well said.
After school in the 90’s I went to the news agent and this tab was in a guitar magazine so I wrote it out in my school book and still play it today. One of the nicest songs to jam on.
Wow the guitar sounds amazing!! Classic song!
I love james doing Darcy’s backing vocals
I'm not sure Darcy did the backing vocals on the record.
The “and we don’t know” part 😅
Señor ingeniero de sonido de Howard Stern, lo amo con locura.
Es x eso q no dejo al baterista dar el intro?
I am going back
Y quien te dijo que fue el ingeniero de sonido ?@@theMiltonrb
Such a great band..liked them since 93 ..first song i remember was Today..liked them ever since..I was 14..now 44..still digging it
Such a brilliant riff
One of my favourite rock songs, just beautiful
Howard’s best guest of this era
Still remember watching this on MTV as a kid in the 90s and just completely infatuated, nothing has changed
Listening and covering them since 1993. Still love as much as before. Maybe even more. Timeless.
Excellent version! Brings back memories and melancholia.
What a great band they are, Billy rules
Beautiful performance, this song touches my soul
At my age and his age ,,,I appreciate it even more than back in the 90's.
Music from my 20s. I loved all the Grunge and Alternative music that came out of the 90s
One of the song that brings you back to the time you've listened to it before.
This is one of my favorite songs I miss the 70's this song always gets me to crying ❤
Play it 100 more times !!!! Just crank it up more !!!
Damn i still remember that i bougth the theyre album. 90s was great rock music scene.
Billy is an amazing guitarist. ❤
this song is great because of the melody and the chorus riff. it isnt overpowering but it has subtle hypnotic tones and is smooth
I think the verse riff is better and more classic than the chorus riff. The chorus vocal melody is awesome though.
It's great to see the actual band back together. It's a real pity D'Arcy is gone
She was no good. A huge liability
She was nice. But she was also crap.
Is that Jimmy Chamberlain on drums?
@@happity yup
Her "crap" was better than 99% of most musicians could put out today. She was a liability due to her personal life not mirroring her professional life. She can still thump a Fender Precision better than most folks.
hearing them .. my life passes in front of me
Que grande es Smashing Pumpkins !
I still keep this song on my song list from 90s till now
Such a talent!
My all time favorite!! And the year I was born!!❤❤❤
Used to watch this song on MTV at 6am before going to my bus stop
SAMEEEEEEE
Living in Boston, Mass, 2003 heard it for the first time and each time brings so much memories that are not easy to describe, is pure poetry, naive and melancholy...I'm 67 ...greetings from Chile...
Heard it for the first time living in Antarctica in 2004...greetings from Mars!
one of my favourite guitar riffs. 🎸👌🌙
Smashing Pumpkins will for ever be my favorite band. Keep Posting videos on them!
They still ROCK! Loved this so much! One of my all time favorite songs. ❤
Pure beauty I miss this, billy write more, you still have can!
Billy you are as great as ever❣️ Much love, respect and hugs. xo
I LOVED IT!
Still Awesome!
Good year to be born 🤜🏼🤛🏼
I can hear this song 100000 times
How I yearn to be back in the 90’s
One of my favorite song
Smasshing Pumpkins, minha banda favorita desde a adolescência!!!
This song though,,, up there with any beatles track ,,, absolute amazing ❤
A forever classic
what a performance! Keeping this great tune timelessly alive!
One of my favorite bands of the 90s.
Takes me back to good times
Estás son cosas POR LAS QUE EL MUNDO SIGUE VALIENDO LA PENA.....❤❤❤
When that pronounced snare comes in, gives me chills. Love it!
Noche de 1997 descubrí está canción maravillosa y smashing pumpkis , inolvidable tenía 25 años hoy con 52 sigue emocionando
They freaking nailed it!! I love it bands don’t change up a classic
Good to see James + Jimmy. Only missing Darcy now.
Both been back since 2018
@@travistravinyle4207 Jimmy came back in 2015
I liked the line up with Melissa Auf der Maur playing the bass instead of Darcy
Reminds me of my youth.❤. His voice still the same. Beautiful song.❤❤
This song defined my teenage years!
one of the song thats chance my whole life, respect sir!
Luv this song❤
I love every band member
Smiling politely
It’s so dramatic and sooo beautiful. I cant stop to hear it❤❤❤
Song of my youth. love it.
you still young bro
So much awesome music in the 90’s!!!
Another fantastic interview by Howard and another great performance from The Smashing Pumpkins.
Legends
Sounding better than ever!
Beautiful, best song ever.
Wow !! Que maravillosa rola de mi juventud , toda una pieza maestra , grandes Smashing pumpkin !!
I loved the song, but liked it even more because of the year reference, which has always been one of my fave year thus far. I was only 14, but I grew 5 inches and my voice broke all in about 6 months.
Timeless - trance inducing - beauty