0:57 Glass and the Ghost Children 10:56 Age of Innocence 15:06 Heavy Metal Machine 21:23 Zero 25:35 To Sheila 31:38 Wound 36:14 Ava Adore 41:51 I Am One 51:49 The Crying Tree of Mercury 57:03 Pale Scales 59:23 The Everlasting Gaze 1:03:06 Rock On (David Essex cover) 1:10:30 I of the Mourning 1:16:54 Cherub Rock 1:25:06 1979 1:31:35 The Tale of Dusty and Pistol Pete 1:39:50 Stand Inside Your Love 1:44:00 X.Y.U. 1:53:00 We Love You
I think Adore is ine of there best albums. Not as a band but by Billy's song writing alone. Pure poetry and just beautiful songs. I love there first 5 albums best.
Great concert.. Cool Shot of Melissa (59:55) thanks for the post 0:57 Glass and the Ghost Children 10:56 Age of Innocence 15:06 Heavy Metal Machine 21:23 Zero 25:35 To Sheila 31:38 Wound 36:14 Ava Adore 41:51 I Am One 51:49 The Crying Tree of Mercury 57:03 Pale Scales 59:23 The Everlasting Gaze 1:03:06 Rock On (David Essex cover) 1:10:30 I of the Mourning 1:16:54 Cherub Rock 1:25:06 1979 1:31:35 The Tale of Dusty and Pistol Pete 1:39:50 Stand Inside Your Love 1:44:00 X.Y.U. 1:53:00 We Love You :)
I wish Billy had kept the band going with her in the band. She was such an upgrade over D'Arcy. She is a force to be reckoned with. The Everlasting Gaze video alone shows that.
Man, the first minute of “To Sheila” lives deep down in a forgotten part of my soul and every time I hear it it’s like my whole 19 year old self pours out of this now 44 year old body! Thank you for posting this.
Was at this show! What an awesome night. One that will live in my memories forever. Talking to Dave Grohl while waiting in line, freezing outside with my 2 can goods for charity which felt like they frozen my hand. Watching James drop his ray gun mid song and panic hoping none of us in the crowd would grab it. Smashing pumpkins my favorite always and forever!
Show was from 21 December 1999. Also "1979" is followed by a tease of The Beatles' "Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)" and "Stand Inside Your Love" by a tease of Black Sabbath's "Supernaut".
Pale Scales is an underrated piece of music. They opened with it the night before (this video is the second of the 2 shows) and it was an unbelievable opening to what was an unreal show. They just walked out, didn't say a word and just launched into it, with that amazing drum intro and then this BOOOOOOOOMING bass part. One of the coolest nights of my life.
@@44y4l4 It's not. Recorded for Machina but never been officially released. You can hear a snippet of the studio version on one of the menus from their Greatest Hits DVD released in the early 00's.
Yes Darcy quit at this point. They had Hole bassist Melissa Aufdermar. I think Darcy had had enough of narc Billy, as well as she started getting into drugs unfortunately
This was the best era and lineup of the band! Melissa's baselines are more fluid and on point. Everything they've made after Machina hasn't impressed me.
Why do old shows like this sound a million times better than shows recorded in 2024? It's not just the Pumpkins, it's every band. I don't get it. This sounds great, but newer stuff sounds like shit.
It breaks my heart that Billy never formed a band with a different singer. Crying Tree of Mercury is so beautiful live, it should probably be sung by a Baritone. A deep rumbly voice on that song would make that song an A-side. In some alternate timeline he and Courtney Love formed a Fleetwood Mac level band, so many of Billy’s songs need to be sung by a woman
I must be in the minority but I absolutely hated this era SP. It’s like they purposely sabotaged their more popular older songs to sound like total crap.
0:57 Glass and the Ghost Children
10:56 Age of Innocence
15:06 Heavy Metal Machine
21:23 Zero
25:35 To Sheila
31:38 Wound
36:14 Ava Adore
41:51 I Am One
51:49 The Crying Tree of Mercury
57:03 Pale Scales
59:23 The Everlasting Gaze
1:03:06 Rock On (David Essex cover)
1:10:30 I of the Mourning
1:16:54 Cherub Rock
1:25:06 1979
1:31:35 The Tale of Dusty and Pistol Pete
1:39:50 Stand Inside Your Love
1:44:00 X.Y.U.
1:53:00 We Love You
Good work brother
yay! ❤
Nice one Ed. Appreciated 😉
Machina is the greatest stuff on earth, and this is here the begining, amazing, Wound with Iha"s heavenly part, still fascinating
It took me until this past year to realize Machina just might be their masterwork. It is 🔥🔥🔥
I knew it as a 13yo kid. I immediately put it on my "top favorite albums of all time" list. It has stayed there over the years. It's majestic.
Wish Melissa did more albums with the band.
Wow. This is too good. What a set. What power
i was at the 12/20/1999 show, thank you so much for posting
What an opening. Glass is sooooo good live.
Yeah I wish the studio recordings of Glass and Heavy Metal Machine were just like how they did them at this show.
I think Adore is ine of there best albums. Not as a band but by Billy's song writing alone. Pure poetry and just beautiful songs. I love there first 5 albums best.
this is the 21st!!!! Joel!!! this is our show! Crites! We ❤🎉🎉🎉were so Lucky 900 people!!!!!!!!! Best night..
Goddamn they kicked ass.
Great concert.. Cool Shot of Melissa (59:55) thanks for the post
0:57 Glass and the Ghost Children
10:56 Age of Innocence
15:06 Heavy Metal Machine
21:23 Zero
25:35 To Sheila
31:38 Wound
36:14 Ava Adore
41:51 I Am One
51:49 The Crying Tree of Mercury
57:03 Pale Scales
59:23 The Everlasting Gaze
1:03:06 Rock On (David Essex cover)
1:10:30 I of the Mourning
1:16:54 Cherub Rock
1:25:06 1979
1:31:35 The Tale of Dusty and Pistol Pete
1:39:50 Stand Inside Your Love
1:44:00 X.Y.U.
1:53:00 We Love You
:)
Melissa, what a bass tone!
I wish Billy had kept the band going with her in the band. She was such an upgrade over D'Arcy. She is a force to be reckoned with. The Everlasting Gaze video alone shows that.
@@eboethrasherstage presence wise sure. Her playing is more punk rock, which works for some tracks and not so much for some others.
Thank you for the great quality video!
Man, the first minute of “To Sheila” lives deep down in a forgotten part of my soul and every time I hear it it’s like my whole 19 year old self pours out of this now 44 year old body! Thank you for posting this.
My god that version of zero was from another planet
Great era for the band
Was at this show! What an awesome night. One that will live in my memories forever. Talking to Dave Grohl while waiting in line, freezing outside with my 2 can goods for charity which felt like they frozen my hand. Watching James drop his ray gun mid song and panic hoping none of us in the crowd would grab it. Smashing pumpkins my favorite always and forever!
Pale Scales is a masterpiece!!!!
I love the Machina Era 💥
46:38 returned, reenergized, relapsed, reformed, recalculated. responding.
Jimmy is fantastic 👏
Wow! Wasn’t expecting Glass to be the opener. This album has been in rotation for me for years and continues to be. I don’t grow tired of it.
I AM ONE!!!!
I've never seen this! What a setlist!!!
Show was from 21 December 1999. Also "1979" is followed by a tease of The Beatles' "Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)" and "Stand Inside Your Love" by a tease of Black Sabbath's "Supernaut".
I used to listen to the Arising and Machina tours religiously during this period. To be there at this show would've made my life complete.
Incredible Set. Amazing renditions of Zero and To Sheila. Thanks for uploading this.
The Metro sounds great ! I'm impressed. 🎸🤘🏻⚽🎃
great show
in an ideal Machina boxset this should have been the dvd.
Machina Era ❤
Pale Scales is an underrated piece of music. They opened with it the night before (this video is the second of the 2 shows) and it was an unbelievable opening to what was an unreal show. They just walked out, didn't say a word and just launched into it, with that amazing drum intro and then this BOOOOOOOOMING bass part. One of the coolest nights of my life.
didn't know this tune.. which album is it on?
@@44y4l4 It's not. Recorded for Machina but never been officially released. You can hear a snippet of the studio version on one of the menus from their Greatest Hits DVD released in the early 00's.
A great performance, worth seeing more than once
so much better than the budokan show from this era.. which was the only one I knew til now... thanks!!
This show is amazing
wow this is a gem. thank you for uploading
1:44:21 I hear some Sabbath here!!
i hear sabbath in every pumpkins riff LOL IOMMI FOREVER
The whole Heavy Metal Machine outro when the crowd gets into it. These days everyone would just be glued to their phones.
My faveourite era of the band Melissa just adds the finishing touch to their sound.
great
❤
My favorite version of zero
Best ‘Zero’ Ever
@@mikefink5847it sounds like glass is singing it with the darker tuning and heavier playing and changing of lyrics
The way they played xyu sounds like spiders by soad, which was also played at this same venue around this time.
Jimmy playing guitar on 1979 isn't something I expected to see lol
0utStAnding!!!! A++++++
🖤
I love how zero was altered to glass’ perspective
1:15:00 🤌🏽
I feel when I feel, I liquor when I liquor, and I smoke when I smoke.
Fucking amazing. Only thing is you can’t mosh to cherub rock
Billy is dressed more like Arising tour, and not yet in his Machina cassock.
Well, you don’t like “adore”? Get it 20:40
Without D’arcy?
Yes Darcy quit at this point. They had Hole bassist Melissa Aufdermar. I think Darcy had had enough of narc Billy, as well as she started getting into drugs unfortunately
@@aegisreflector1239then she came back for a while til they broke up again in the early 2000s yeah?
@@Glixity nonsense
@@aegisreflector1239 D'Arcy was ruined by drugs and was thrown out.
@@GlixityNo? She didn't come back in the early 2000s. Melissa was to the ending concert of 2000.
When did D'arcy leave the band?
D'Arcy left the band after the end of the "Arising Tour" in 1999, the tour with JC back to the band, to say Goodbye.
Radio...
Uncle Fester gettin all creepy during XYU
This was the best era and lineup of the band! Melissa's baselines are more fluid and on point. Everything they've made after Machina hasn't impressed me.
no, MCIS era 1996-1997 (98) was their pinnacle. The live shows from that window were absolutely magical. But this era is definitely number 2
@ValisX I find Melissa a better bass player than D'Arcy.
Machina era was the last. What came after has not the soul of SP.
@rob_silveira have you listened to the last album?
I'll take DuhArcy any day, she can p on me idgaf!
Why do old shows like this sound a million times better than shows recorded in 2024?
It's not just the Pumpkins, it's every band. I don't get it. This sounds great, but newer stuff sounds like shit.
It breaks my heart that Billy never formed a band with a different singer.
Crying Tree of Mercury is so beautiful live, it should probably be sung by a Baritone. A deep rumbly voice on that song would make that song an A-side.
In some alternate timeline he and Courtney Love formed a Fleetwood Mac level band, so many of Billy’s songs need to be sung by a woman
Interesting take.
Yuck.
@ yeah, but in that timeline Kurt lives
what a nothingburger
I must be in the minority but I absolutely hated this era SP. It’s like they purposely sabotaged their more popular older songs to sound like total crap.
Lame take
After learning Darcy wasn’t going to be involved, I was REALLY hoping Melissa was returning on bass when they did the reunion.🫤