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! align="left" | Venue Type | ! align="left" | Venue Type | ||
| Radio Studio | |||
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! align="left" | Capacity | |||
| Unknown | | Unknown | ||
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! align="left" | Lineup | |||
| Corgan, Iha, Wretzky, Chamberlin | |||
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! align="left" | Order of Bands | |||
| The Smashing Pumpkins | |||
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! bgcolor="#ffe156" colspan="2" | Surfaced Recordings | ! bgcolor="#ffe156" colspan="2" | Surfaced Recordings | ||
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! bgcolor="#fff9de" colspan="2" align="left" | | ! bgcolor="#fff9de" colspan="2" align="left" | Pre-FM #1a | ||
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! align="left" | Source | |||
| Pre-FM | |||
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! align="left" | Format | |||
| CDR | |||
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! align="left" | Equipment | |||
| Unknown | |||
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! align="left" | Length | |||
| 19m | |||
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! align="left" | Complete? | |||
| No | |||
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! align="left" | Lowest Circulating Generation | |||
| "Mashed Potatoes" CD | |||
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! align="left" | Notes | |||
| Snail (with DJ intro), Silverfuck, and partial interview. | |||
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! bgcolor="#fff9de" colspan="2" align="left" | Pre-FM #1b | |||
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! align="left" | Source | |||
| Pre-FM | |||
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! align="left" | Format | |||
| CD | |||
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! align="left" | Equipment | |||
| Unknown | |||
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! align="left" | Length | |||
| 6m | |||
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! align="left" | Complete? | |||
| No | |||
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! align="left" | Lowest Circulating Generation | |||
| "Gish" official release (deluxe edition) | |||
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! align="left" | Notes | |||
| Snail only. | |||
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! bgcolor="#fff9de" colspan="2" align="left" | FM #1 | |||
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! align="left" | Source | |||
| FM | |||
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! align="left" | Format | |||
| ANA | |||
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! align="left" | Equipment | |||
| Unknown | |||
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! align="left" | Length | |||
| 31m | |||
|- | |||
! align="left" | Complete? | |||
| Yes | |||
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! align="left" | Lowest Circulating Generation | |||
| ANA-M > SHN | |||
|- | |||
! align="left" | Live Music Archive | |||
| [http://www.archive.org/details/tsp1992-01-15.DE.flac16 16-bit download] | |||
|- | |||
! align="left" | Notes | |||
| Missing DJ intro before Snail. An ANA-? > SHN also circulates that was transferred with a turtle beach (with interview moved to end of set). | |||
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! bgcolor="#ffe156" colspan="2" | Unsurfaced Recordings | |||
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! bgcolor="#fff9de" colspan="2" align="left" | Pre-FM #1 | |||
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! align="left" | Source | |||
| Pre-FM | |||
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! align="left" | Format | |||
| Unknown | |||
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! align="left" | Equipment | |||
| Unknown | |||
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! align="left" | Length | |||
| ~30m | |||
|- | |||
! align="left" | Complete? | |||
| Yes | |||
|- | |- | ||
! align="left" | Notes | ! align="left" | Notes | ||
| | | Vault copy. | ||
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== Setlist == | == Setlist == | ||
---- | ---- | ||
Set: | |||
* Snail | * Snail | ||
* Siva | * Kill Your Parents [1:22] | ||
* | ** Siva [5:02] | ||
* (interview) | |||
* Crush | * Crush | ||
* Silverfuck | * Silverfuck [8:56] | ||
== Banter == | == Banter == | ||
<blockquote> | <blockquote> | ||
( | <b>Snail</b> <br> | ||
Corgan: This next song is called 'Kill Your Parents'<br> | |||
<b>Siva<br> | |||
Crush<br> | |||
Silverfuck<br> | |||
Interview</b><br> | |||
Interviewer: Billy, welcome in the studio<br> | |||
Corgan: Hello<br> | |||
Interviewer: You wanted to request a record on this show a record from Queen; Are you a Queen fan?<br> | |||
Corgan: Yes<br> | |||
Interviewer: Why?<br> | |||
Corgan: They're just an amazing band, there's not been another band like them, I think. Obviously Freddie Mercury dying makes it kinda more obvious, I guess, now<br> | |||
Interviewer: Are they an influence on your music?<br> | |||
Corgan: Yeah, very much so and I think when you look at all the bad disco '70s period, they were one of the coolest bands around so growing up around that time...<br> | |||
Interviewer: ...you got influenced by them<br> | |||
Corgan: At least not mustache wise, but music wise<br> | |||
Interviewer: The first thing that comes to mind when you hear the Smashing Pumpkins is the dynamic intention in the songs, is tension a key word for the Smashing Pumpkins?<br> | |||
Corgan: Umm, I think 'sex' would be the key word<br> | |||
Interviewer: Why?<br> | |||
Corgan: Cos our music kinda like having sex (laughs)<br> | |||
Interviewer: Can you explain that a bit?<br> | |||
Corgan: Well sometimes you go fast, sometimes you go slow, sometimes you stop (laughs)<br> | |||
Interviewer: OK that explains it. Sometimes it seems like there's several songs in one song<br> | |||
Corgan: Yeah<br> | |||
Interviewer: Aren't you tempted to make three songs out of that<br> | |||
Corgan: Yeh sometimes I am. I guess maybe it's the fear of dying or something that makes me want to cram as much into one song as I can<br> | |||
Interviewer: How do you write songs?<br> | |||
Corgan: Unfortunately I kinda sit around and wait for it to happen, like a thunderbolt from heaven or hell. It's not the best way to write songs but there's something about an inspired moment that's kind of undertouchable. So once I have the inspiration part then it's kind of somewhat of a mechanical process to not play the same thing over and over for five minutes until you bore everybody out the door<br> | |||
Interviewer: Do you do something to create that inspiration?<br> | |||
Corgan: Can you ask me that again, I didnt hear the last part<br> | |||
Interviewer: Do you do something to create that inspiration?<br> | |||
Corgan: Yeah, I try not to, you know, watch too much TV <br> | |||
Interviewer: Don't poison your mind<br> | |||
Corgan: It's kind of a Zen concept, yeah. Obviously your mind has to be somewhat open and there's a certain mental preparation necessary for when those moments in your life come that you can seize them and take the opportunity. So there's kind of a mental awareness that's necessary at all times. Beyond that, I don't know, there's no black and white way to write a song<br> | |||
Interviewer: It seems like your songs are more based on hooks, guitar riffs than on melodies, huh?<br> | |||
Corgan: Oh I would disagree, I would very much disagree. See, I can write guitar riffs all day. It's very much the marriage of melody and the guitar, you know, that I think makes what I do a little different to someone who just writes guitar riffs. Sometimes the best guitar riffs don't make for a very good song and there's a lot of great guitar riffs that we throw away<br> | |||
Interviewer: The dynamic of the sound of Smashing Pumpkins, doesn't that make the band very hard to record?<br> | |||
Corgan: Yes, very much so. It's probably gonna take about 10 years off my life, trying to record our band properly<br> | |||
Interviewer: You have been here for the Eine Abend in Wien Festival that's five months ago, what did change for the band since then?<br> | |||
Corgan: Since then? Oh I've had about three nervous breakdowns and the band sold a lot of records in America and we did a couple of tours, we toured with the Red Hot Chili Peppers, a whole national tour in America, and you know my mother likes me again<br> | |||
Interviewer: Is that the nicest thing about success?<br> | |||
Corgan: Success is such a weird thing, you know. I dont want to sound like I'm detracting from anything but so much comes with it<br> | |||
Interviewer: Like what?<br> | |||
Corgan: I don't wanna say 'responsibility' because that's not necessarily the right way to explain it, but I think as you open up doors for yourself, you're also obligated to walk through them, if you push yourself upto a point, you should keep going. So having pushed our band to the point of this, we just want to keep on going and with that comes a lot more stress and strain and preparation, I don't know, whatever. I mean our lives, you know we don't live normal lives, we live these kind of weird troll existences, so yeah I have some money in the bank and people know who I am, but I'm not a normal human being anymore<br> | |||
Interviewer: You look quite normal to me<br> | |||
Corgan: It's a strange trade-off. Underneath this walks a psychopath<br> | |||
Interviewer: Last question: Are there any concrete plans for a new album?<br> | |||
Corgan: Yeah but I dont know, we may come back to Europe and we may do the Lollapalooza festival and we may do a lot of things. So our next album may not come out, I mean I know our next album at least won't come out until 1993. I don't know, we're gonna be one of those bands that never puts out a second record | |||
</blockquote> | </blockquote> |
Latest revision as of 21:39, 6 April 2016
The Smashing Pumpkins | |
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Date | 1992-01-15 |
Venue | VPRO Radio |
Location | Hilversum, NL |
Venue Type | Radio Studio |
Capacity | Unknown |
Lineup | Corgan, Iha, Wretzky, Chamberlin |
Order of Bands | The Smashing Pumpkins |
Surfaced Recordings | |
Pre-FM #1a | |
Source | Pre-FM |
Format | CDR |
Equipment | Unknown |
Length | 19m |
Complete? | No |
Lowest Circulating Generation | "Mashed Potatoes" CD |
Notes | Snail (with DJ intro), Silverfuck, and partial interview. |
Pre-FM #1b | |
Source | Pre-FM |
Format | CD |
Equipment | Unknown |
Length | 6m |
Complete? | No |
Lowest Circulating Generation | "Gish" official release (deluxe edition) |
Notes | Snail only. |
FM #1 | |
Source | FM |
Format | ANA |
Equipment | Unknown |
Length | 31m |
Complete? | Yes |
Lowest Circulating Generation | ANA-M > SHN |
Live Music Archive | 16-bit download |
Notes | Missing DJ intro before Snail. An ANA-? > SHN also circulates that was transferred with a turtle beach (with interview moved to end of set). |
Unsurfaced Recordings | |
Pre-FM #1 | |
Source | Pre-FM |
Format | Unknown |
Equipment | Unknown |
Length | ~30m |
Complete? | Yes |
Notes | Vault copy. |
Setlist
Set:
- Snail
- Kill Your Parents [1:22]
- Siva [5:02]
- (interview)
- Crush
- Silverfuck [8:56]
Banter
Snail
Corgan: This next song is called 'Kill Your Parents'
Siva
Crush
Silverfuck
Interview
Interviewer: Billy, welcome in the studio
Corgan: Hello
Interviewer: You wanted to request a record on this show a record from Queen; Are you a Queen fan?
Corgan: Yes
Interviewer: Why?
Corgan: They're just an amazing band, there's not been another band like them, I think. Obviously Freddie Mercury dying makes it kinda more obvious, I guess, now
Interviewer: Are they an influence on your music?
Corgan: Yeah, very much so and I think when you look at all the bad disco '70s period, they were one of the coolest bands around so growing up around that time...
Interviewer: ...you got influenced by them
Corgan: At least not mustache wise, but music wise
Interviewer: The first thing that comes to mind when you hear the Smashing Pumpkins is the dynamic intention in the songs, is tension a key word for the Smashing Pumpkins?
Corgan: Umm, I think 'sex' would be the key word
Interviewer: Why?
Corgan: Cos our music kinda like having sex (laughs)
Interviewer: Can you explain that a bit?
Corgan: Well sometimes you go fast, sometimes you go slow, sometimes you stop (laughs)
Interviewer: OK that explains it. Sometimes it seems like there's several songs in one song
Corgan: Yeah
Interviewer: Aren't you tempted to make three songs out of that
Corgan: Yeh sometimes I am. I guess maybe it's the fear of dying or something that makes me want to cram as much into one song as I can
Interviewer: How do you write songs?
Corgan: Unfortunately I kinda sit around and wait for it to happen, like a thunderbolt from heaven or hell. It's not the best way to write songs but there's something about an inspired moment that's kind of undertouchable. So once I have the inspiration part then it's kind of somewhat of a mechanical process to not play the same thing over and over for five minutes until you bore everybody out the door
Interviewer: Do you do something to create that inspiration?
Corgan: Can you ask me that again, I didnt hear the last part
Interviewer: Do you do something to create that inspiration?
Corgan: Yeah, I try not to, you know, watch too much TV
Interviewer: Don't poison your mind
Corgan: It's kind of a Zen concept, yeah. Obviously your mind has to be somewhat open and there's a certain mental preparation necessary for when those moments in your life come that you can seize them and take the opportunity. So there's kind of a mental awareness that's necessary at all times. Beyond that, I don't know, there's no black and white way to write a song
Interviewer: It seems like your songs are more based on hooks, guitar riffs than on melodies, huh?
Corgan: Oh I would disagree, I would very much disagree. See, I can write guitar riffs all day. It's very much the marriage of melody and the guitar, you know, that I think makes what I do a little different to someone who just writes guitar riffs. Sometimes the best guitar riffs don't make for a very good song and there's a lot of great guitar riffs that we throw away
Interviewer: The dynamic of the sound of Smashing Pumpkins, doesn't that make the band very hard to record?
Corgan: Yes, very much so. It's probably gonna take about 10 years off my life, trying to record our band properly
Interviewer: You have been here for the Eine Abend in Wien Festival that's five months ago, what did change for the band since then?
Corgan: Since then? Oh I've had about three nervous breakdowns and the band sold a lot of records in America and we did a couple of tours, we toured with the Red Hot Chili Peppers, a whole national tour in America, and you know my mother likes me again
Interviewer: Is that the nicest thing about success?
Corgan: Success is such a weird thing, you know. I dont want to sound like I'm detracting from anything but so much comes with it
Interviewer: Like what?
Corgan: I don't wanna say 'responsibility' because that's not necessarily the right way to explain it, but I think as you open up doors for yourself, you're also obligated to walk through them, if you push yourself upto a point, you should keep going. So having pushed our band to the point of this, we just want to keep on going and with that comes a lot more stress and strain and preparation, I don't know, whatever. I mean our lives, you know we don't live normal lives, we live these kind of weird troll existences, so yeah I have some money in the bank and people know who I am, but I'm not a normal human being anymore
Interviewer: You look quite normal to me
Corgan: It's a strange trade-off. Underneath this walks a psychopath
Interviewer: Last question: Are there any concrete plans for a new album?
Corgan: Yeah but I dont know, we may come back to Europe and we may do the Lollapalooza festival and we may do a lot of things. So our next album may not come out, I mean I know our next album at least won't come out until 1993. I don't know, we're gonna be one of those bands that never puts out a second record