Wow, It hit me hard, I was just listening the intro but I had to stop the video when the song started. I felt a hollow inside me. That guitars took me to the peak of my youth, when I thought life will be like that for ever... Next week I´ll be 50. A part of me thinks I´m still 20, the other is guessing how the f**k time went so fast.
Dude, I'm the same, listening to this, 90's and Smashing Pumpkins and this album, I'm right back there again, and I'm 55 now. Be present in every day, they fly past.
@@BlueHopi144 that would have been so rad’ that’s a pretty good era to have seen them play’ I’m in New Zealand and saw them about 15 years ago’ it was rad but there was something missing…… perhaps a certain chick playing bass maybe that took away from the classic vibe of the band’ they were still rad and I was thankful to get to see one of my fav bands from the 90’s and still to this day 💪✌️
@@thrashinwebster happy u still got to see them despite living so far away from countries where they usual play in . I can see them again here in Europe this year but I can't make it happen & decided to let it go . Only one gig this summer on Belgium but it's my favorite band ( Calexico from Tucson , Arizona - they did a Aussie + N- Z tour in February . They got many loving fans there as well but only come every 5,6 years) and it will be the 30th time ! I got to celebrate that fully on the 31st July . They only ask like 40 $ which is still so cheap . Cheers Mate 😊😘
I wish Billy could repair his relationship with D'Arcy. I heard him say in an interview that he pretty much ruined that relationship for good. I guess he stepped over the line with her one too many times and doesn't even try to reach out anymore. That's too bad.
@@BlueHopi144 I saw them at the fourth Lollapalooza in New York City in Summer 1994 and the whole band, *especially* Jimmy Chamberlin blew me away. At the time I was really in to deep underground noise & industrial music and bands like Tool so I wasn't expecting much from Smashing Pumpkins...but they won me over within two songs. Amazing band, great songs.
To be honest with you, to me, it kind of does... I was a fan back then, same with Pearl Jam and stuff. But watching them on stage nowadays feels like they have become cover bands covering themselves. It's not about the age per se. It just looks like they don't embody their songs anymore, they are just interpreting them for old time sakes. I think that, at one point, one should stop, let go and move on, keeping the legacy intact.. I must be wrong since people, like you, seem to still enjoy them, performing live. Good for all of you. But all I see here is a ghost band being the shadow of itself.
@thedigitalemotion - Yeah…I feel the same when hear this. Both happy & sad. Probably why I have t played it much at home. One of my favorites from them or anyone else regardless
Wow!... Transported instantly back to a better time. We had all our hair, all our friends, and so few responsibilities. Living in the moment. God, I miss the 90s.
I was into Billy Childish and the Mummies in the 90s. Just checking this out because it was in my feed. Me and my friends had a different 90s than you.
I was 23 years old when Siamese Dream was released. What a time to be young. I was extremely lucky to be young at this great time for music. What a decade. I saw them on this tour and it was one of the best shows of my life. I miss the 90s and get bummed thinking that this chapter of my life is long gone.
Man I hear you, I was the same age. So many memories from back then. Heard them in a small little bar in North Idaho for the first time, I was hooked after that.
I was 17 also.. worked as bike mechanic for the summer for a high adventure camp in Utah, this was the album I listened to all day all summer, good times
I’ve seen a ton of shows and the Pumpkins headlining Lollapalooza in ‘94 is still one of my favorites. Front row, stood my ground throughout the festival all day. Had to prop my gf up for them as she was wasted from partying all day. Billy gave me few thumbs up through the show. Amazing times.
Saw them in charlotte. All the friends I saw it with are sort of in touch, in prison, dead, or just dead inside and lost. ... Life, with all of its paths, I suppose. Regardless . This album really has an emotional spot for me.
Billy's voice hasn't changed which is very rare. He's always balanced out his songs with screaming and softly singing and preserved his vocal cords. Or either he's an angel heaven sent. I don't think he's from this planet or realm.
I'd give anything to relive the 90s. It was such a magical era. The first time i heard this album, I knew I changed inside. It still influences my music to this day.
Still think it’s one of the most beautiful songs ever written and recorded. Carries so much emotion. It’s definitely my favourite SP song. I saw it performed live in the 90s.
@@reganwood7816 fyi, my first time seeing him was in 1991 at Bender Arena when they opened for RHCP. I was 5 feet from the stage and he had shoulder length hair. I still love SP. But be honest, his stomach looks pretty terrible nowadays...
The music of the 90’s kept me from going absolutely completely crazy, the 70s music was great the 80’s were great for music then the 90’s really rounded it off to a crescendo, I was 24 in 92, man were we (Gen X) fortunate to experience those three decades!
My two friends and I saw LED Zeppelin in MSG 1977. One of the best concerts ever. "Does anyone remember laughter" talking about the music n the four best musicians at that time n paying $14 each to get past the ticket taker. The good ol days 1960's till the very late 1990's. Bless All 😊❤
@@JakeIncarnateit's hard. Especially with insane things like the simulation argument, AI, quantum physics, Mandela effect etc.. Reality is beyond weird now. It wasn't back then
The blue Teisco James wrote & recorded Mayonnaise on was a single coil guitar, so the Strat fits. He actually played it on this song when I saw them in 93 touring for Siamese Dream. Otherwise it was his black & silverburst Les Paul Customs & a black SG for Geek USA.
The Guitar that James is playing looks like its Billy Corgan signature Strat it has three DiMarzio single coil sized humbuckers, really nice guitar i still have the one i brought back in 2008.
My sister is moving out of state tomorrow, we’re both in our 40’s and things are going to change. Maybe she won’t be here for my parents when they pass, or maybe she/I pass away and we never get to say goodbye. So much time that we didn’t take advantage of prior to her moving, but the times we hung out were some of the greatest times of my youth. She introduced me to the Pumpkins around 94ish, and I remember jamming them on her bass when I really got serious about bass. This song ironically Came up today, and I sit here tearing up typing this, because for so long I just shut my emotions off, and now they’re back. I’m gonna miss my big sister, and this song is what I identify her with, it’s her song from me. I love you Jess!
if they are playing these songs i'll def go see this live, last time i went it was all new stuff and a couple of hits thrown in at the end, gimme all the good stuff from all the eras!
I was 12 in 92 Wasn't until 95 i heard these. I was brought Mellon collie and the infinite sadness. I think so. Was a long time ago. Just so many great bands from all over the world.
I was born at a later generation; 2010 Even though I didn't get to experience the 90s, After discovering this song I instantly fell in love with it. Huge take but I think songs that came in the 60s to 90s are better than most songs these days.
For the sake of the deceased I will be very vague, I discovered this band through this very song because it was in the departed person’s final communique. Life changing….😢
Facts, the early 90’s were a special time. The Soviets were no more, we no longer felt like the world could end at any moment. Music was experiencing a new era. Good times.
Awesome song, from an awesome album, and all from an awesome AF band. I would give anything to go back to 1993 again, to hear Siamese Dream for the first time all over again, to be 14 years old all over again, to actually have fun again, and just to be happy, at all, and just flat out happy to even be alive all over again. Everything is s**t now...the Country, the World, Life itself, and every single aspect of it. Even worse when you realize that things will never be good again, normal again, or really even any fun again, either. Getting older sucks complete a*s...which is ironic, because when most of us are young, all we want to do is grow up, and get older, but then when we get there/here, all we want to do is go back again, especially to a time that was normal, and made some kinda d**n sense, at all, which it does not anymore, at all. Here's to the better times, the better days, and to a time of much better music, too...🍻.
@@billsultzbach7079 Most definitely. Unfortunately, not just hard to find good in the World today, which is, most definitely, hard to find, or almost, really, impossible to ever really come by anymore, but I'd just settle for a normal d**n World again, with things that made some sort of, or any kind of, sense, at all. Everything is completely f**ked up now, and I do mean everything, too. Society, along with so much of this World, and this Country, especially so much within this Country, is a 100% ridiculous clusterf**k now...and, in so many ways, too, so much is a d**n joke now as well. Crazy times, and f**ked up times now, as well, that's for 100% certain.
Good is absolutely out there. It’s just not on the internet with a handful of exceptions like this. Hang in there and keep fighting the good fight. 42 years old, struggled on and off with depression in my late 20s and into my 30s, but I’ve found plenty of good even in the dark times. Life has been serving up a lot of goodness lately. All this to say, share a smile with a stranger, turn off the computer, breathe fresh air and count your blessings. It sounds cliche as hell; but I’m an old angsty punker and if I can find some peace and calm, you will too!
Graduated in 89', so I had the luck of the best 80's music in high school, followed by the 90's grunge, and I am so, so thankful. Nothings been the same musically since.
I saw Smashing Pumpkins live at SparkassenPark Mönchengladbach on June 19. It was a great evening, a great concert with lots of goosebump moments. I felt like I was 25 again!
@@bobcaygeon4533 thank man, although we all know that sound from a smartphone no matter which one is not good, but there is no other option at concerts. Glad you like it though.
This whole album is a clinic in songwriting, drums fills, riffs, guitar tone, it’s a staple of the 90’s and also timeless. With all do respect, I’ve always wondered how they would sound if Billy gave up the vocals and had a singer like Chris Cornell. I felt the same about Rage Against the Machine and we All got to see that with the formation of Audioslave.. I’m very happy that Jimmy was able to come back and that James is still James.
Nah, it wouldn’t work with anyone but Billy. Whitney Houston singing these songs would be meaningless for example; it’s just all so personalized only for his unique voice I feel.
Oh GAWD I was in awkward junior high kid in 92 when this came out. That kid what not have thought those days were beautiful but looking back now. Fuuuuuuuck I miss the 90's
1979 and other songs were featured on VH1 and MTV during that time, which was a great period for music. A lot of us were tuned into those channels back then. We didn’t have smart TVs; we had regular TVs with a VCR either underneath, on top of, or to the side of it. MTV also featured spring break with Carmen Electra, which was a popular segment. Additionally, Jenny McCarthy hosted a show called "Singled Out. Hope your doing well Billy, I was there
Fuck, I miss the 90s.
I miss the 80`s !! But have seen this band 36 times .
It was a good time to be young
It was the last free decade to grow up in
Yip agreed. Glad this music makes me feel like I was a part of a better time. Today feels like a flipping mess.
Me too bro
Wow, It hit me hard, I was just listening the intro but I had to stop the video when the song started. I felt a hollow inside me. That guitars took me to the peak of my youth, when I thought life will be like that for ever... Next week I´ll be 50. A part of me thinks I´m still 20, the other is guessing how the f**k time went so fast.
Dude, I'm the same, listening to this, 90's and Smashing Pumpkins and this album, I'm right back there again, and I'm 55 now. Be present in every day, they fly past.
Yep. Same here at 47
felt this comment
Some things you shouldn't share
Perfectly put 👏 the 90s, the last great decade
Music is the time machine that takes us back. We all want to go back.
The past is a nice place to visit, but I wouldn’t want to live there.
So sad
Rock...WHITE music....WHITE culture has been wiped out! ...THIS is what you miss and don't even know it. Welcome to the invasion.
it was fun but i would not go back 90-95 were just drugged out blurry memories took 5 years just to recover.... fk opiates
@@ddespairI would
Nice to see Billy and James getting along. My favorite 90’s rock band.
saw them back in 93/94 in Holland & it was fabulous . That gig is still on Yutube & it was filmed behind Jimmy Chamberlain ! Impressive
@@BlueHopi144 that would have been so rad’ that’s a pretty good era to have seen them play’ I’m in New Zealand and saw them about 15 years ago’ it was rad but there was something missing…… perhaps a certain chick playing bass maybe that took away from the classic vibe of the band’ they were still rad and I was thankful to get to see one of my fav bands from the 90’s and still to this day 💪✌️
@@thrashinwebster happy u still got to see them despite living so far away from countries where they usual play in . I can see them again here in Europe this year but I can't make it happen & decided to let it go . Only one gig this summer on Belgium but it's my favorite band ( Calexico from Tucson , Arizona - they did a Aussie + N- Z tour in February . They got many loving fans there as well but only come every 5,6 years) and it will be the 30th time ! I got to celebrate that fully on the 31st July . They only ask like 40 $ which is still so cheap . Cheers Mate 😊😘
I wish Billy could repair his relationship with D'Arcy. I heard him say in an interview that he pretty much ruined that relationship for good. I guess he stepped over the line with her one too many times and doesn't even try to reach out anymore. That's too bad.
@@BlueHopi144 I saw them at the fourth Lollapalooza in New York City in Summer 1994 and the whole band, *especially* Jimmy Chamberlin blew me away. At the time I was really in to deep underground noise & industrial music and bands like Tool so I wasn't expecting much from Smashing Pumpkins...but they won me over within two songs. Amazing band, great songs.
That song never gets old. Love it.
It’s even fun to play on my acoustic electric. Solid and underrated tune.
My fav of theirs.
The song may not but Corgan does. Talentless POS.
To be honest with you, to me, it kind of does...
I was a fan back then, same with Pearl Jam and stuff.
But watching them on stage nowadays feels like they have become cover bands covering themselves.
It's not about the age per se. It just looks like they don't embody their songs anymore, they are just interpreting them for old time sakes.
I think that, at one point, one should stop, let go and move on, keeping the legacy intact..
I must be wrong since people, like you, seem to still enjoy them, performing live. Good for all of you.
But all I see here is a ghost band being the shadow of itself.
I feel happy and sad at the same time hearing this. God I miss the 90s 🥹
@thedigitalemotion - Yeah…I feel the same when hear this. Both happy & sad. Probably why I have t played it much at home. One of my favorites from them or anyone else regardless
Very, very nostalgic.
To say the least ❤️
At a certain point, you get to an age when you experience a new emotion called “nostalgia”.
Ditto
There is no God.😂
Wow!... Transported instantly back to a better time. We had all our hair, all our friends, and so few responsibilities. Living in the moment. God, I miss the 90s.
Me too, I miss it all so much.
🥹
What about the eighties , seventies, sixties, and fifties 😊
@@TinMan-i9l I don't know about the 50s and 60s, but the 70s and 80s were great!
I was into Billy Childish and the Mummies in the 90s. Just checking this out because it was in my feed. Me and my friends had a different 90s than you.
The 1990's when I thought anything was possible.
You were in a different place to me in the 90's.
I just hated everything.
You should have been a kid in the 70s-80s . It was grand
We're bringing it back, MANNN!!! It's all about energy and the vibe!!!!!!!❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥🤘
@@chaddeez8446and the wide leg skate pants 🛹
100% ❤️
I was 23 years old when Siamese Dream was released. What a time to be young. I was extremely lucky to be young at this great time for music. What a decade. I saw them on this tour and it was one of the best shows of my life. I miss the 90s and get bummed thinking that this chapter of my life is long gone.
Man I hear you, I was the same age. So many memories from back then. Heard them in a small little bar in North Idaho for the first time, I was hooked after that.
You're living your best life now, we can always revisit these songs and memories.
same here
I was 17 also.. worked as bike mechanic for the summer for a high adventure camp in Utah, this was the album I listened to all day all summer, good times
I'm with you man
The 90s are going to be remembered forever
The soundtrack to my lost youth! -I'm crying right now, bring me back..!
Go play with your phone. You don't want to go back. Play with your phone.
😂@@ThursdayLaneNumber1Fan
You and me both
This takes me back to my 20's and a much better time in America. I would love to go back to this time.
I sure relate to that
💯
Why? What’s up? America gets better and better, the neo liberal dream.
americans miss living in a bubble
yeah well we still love our country and those big oceans on both sides of us.
Billy and James seem like they're having a good time onstage. I do wish Billy and James would write more songs like Mayonaise these days.
I’ve seen a ton of shows and the Pumpkins headlining Lollapalooza in ‘94 is still one of my favorites. Front row, stood my ground throughout the festival all day. Had to prop my gf up for them as she was wasted from partying all day. Billy gave me few thumbs up through the show. Amazing times.
Front row hara arena Dayton Ohio 1994, 15 years old! Changed my entire life ❤❤❤❤I still have my shirt ! 🎉Jami (not Lolla, just pumpkins)
Saw that same show at jones Beach . Beastie Boys tribe called quest,green Day the Breeders. Amazing experience.
Saw the same show in Charlestown west Virginia, epic. Probably 40,000 people, I’ll never forget it
Saw them in charlotte. All the friends I saw it with are sort of in touch, in prison, dead, or just dead inside and lost. ... Life, with all of its paths, I suppose. Regardless . This album really has an emotional spot for me.
@@crk140 That's the show we hit - we drove in from PA and camped out the night before. It was 8/8/94, 30 years ago. Cheers.
Love this song! Reminds me of driving home with my girlfriend from a Lallapalooza show and she gave me the best road head I’ve ever had.
FIRST is always the ‘BEST’, lol.
Nothing to compare it to…..
You misspelled ‘my first actual BJ’ lol
@@gummotheclown4388 🤣1st and only.
Did you Marry her?
@@spencerdawson6536 No. Neither of us were thinking of marriage back then. She was all about partying 24/7. Didn’t last more than a year.
What a joy to exist at the same time as this song.
One of the greatest but most underrated bands of all time !
Great version. Sounds amazing
One if the best albums EVER and one of the best tunes EVER!!! Bring back the 90’s!🙏
Siamese Dreams is their best album. all songs are fantastic
I'm just glad he is playing this song again. Always one of my favorites. I kinda love it all. Thx y'all 🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃
Wow! They still got the sound. I am back in 1993.💛💜💛
Billy's voice hasn't changed which is very rare. He's always balanced out his songs with screaming and softly singing and preserved his vocal cords. Or either he's an angel heaven sent. I don't think he's from this planet or realm.
@@chaddeez8446 Billy's voice is very different, he can't do what you're saying anymore
@@inspectious9839well at least he's not at Perry Farrell stage yet.😂
Wahnsinn, das die Smashing Pumpkins immer noch so klingen 👍@@chaddeez8446 ich war dabei
Tearing up listening to this again 30 years later. So much feeling in the melody, so many melancholic and nostalgic memories.
I'd give anything to relive the 90s. It was such a magical era. The first time i heard this album, I knew I changed inside. It still influences my music to this day.
I remember listening to this at parties back when life was all about that feeling we all had together
Ya mean when we were all rollin on E?
Yeah, the way its depicted in the 1979 video. Carefree, naive, happy, simple.
Now you all hump your phones.
@@WhiteNacholol that was 2005/6 for me.
The 90s was the last great decade.😢
This is true.
I was born in the 60's.....the 70's, 80's and 90's were awesome!
You ain't kidding some great parties man this takes me back to my younger self
@@markvaletdiyvet8858 Yes indeed
1986thru 1998 was the times of my life .H.S. thru many years of great times
We just didn't know how good we had it back in the 90s,
Still think it’s one of the most beautiful songs ever written and recorded. Carries so much emotion. It’s definitely my favourite SP song. I saw it performed live in the 90s.
This is great and good to see Billy happy and content :)
is he pregnant?
@@shakesdug yes with your mother's baby 👶
@@reganwood7816 fyi, my first time seeing him was in 1991 at Bender Arena when they opened for RHCP. I was 5 feet from the stage and he had shoulder length hair. I still love SP. But be honest, his stomach looks pretty terrible nowadays...
@@shakesdughappens with age, dude.
@@shakesdug😂
The music of the 90’s kept me from going absolutely completely crazy, the 70s music was great the 80’s were great for music then the 90’s really rounded it off to a crescendo, I was 24 in 92, man were we (Gen X) fortunate to experience those three decades!
I remember the hell out of ‘92 because I was stuck out at sea in the Navy for most of that year. This music was one of the few things I got to enjoy.
I was right behind you in Boot Camp in '92. SP was one of my first intros to the 90's
I was 14 years old in 1992. It was a dream ride of music I had to grow up on. ❤
Same age 😢
Same here.
Me too
Me too! All our teen years were in the 90’s! What a time to be alive!
Same age! 90ties Magic Era!
Es war so ein tolles Konzert...Ich fühlte mich zurückversetzt in die 90´ Jahre .. hatte Tränen in den Augen🤩🥺
One of their most beautiful songs, though it may be time Billy start shopping at Old Navy
that would be quite an improvement :)
great song, great performance no matter how many times they play it live, it never gets boring.
great view too. thanks for sharing!
Glad you liked it
Just got blown back into time haven’t heard this one in a long while
"does anybody remember laughter" R Plant ✌️💚
I DO !!
@@17nussbaumroad I hope so 😊
MSG 1973
@@KRAEMERP2010 still got the double record ❣️
My two friends and I saw LED Zeppelin in MSG 1977. One of the best concerts ever. "Does anyone remember laughter" talking about the music n the four best musicians at that time n paying $14 each to get past the ticket taker. The good ol days 1960's till the very late 1990's. Bless All 😊❤
That brought me back an totally gave me goosebumps,awesome
We're all still alive and enjoying it, people!
We've got each other for many more years!
We got this! Love all you Gen X'ers! 💚
We made it this far, might as well carry on for a while.
@@JakeIncarnateit's hard. Especially with insane things like the simulation argument, AI, quantum physics, Mandela effect etc.. Reality is beyond weird now. It wasn't back then
@@RoseanneSeason7 Oh it was weird, but with almost no existing internet to chase us into certain rabbit holes.
All? A lot of people overdosed and died on all that cheap, super strong Heroin back in the 1990's. It wasn't all daisies and chocolates.
This song instantly brings back a flood of memories and feelings. Long love the smashing pumpkins.
This song has more heart and soul than all of the music that I have heard on the radio over the last week.
Decade*
Stop listening to the radio then and try to actively search out music you like. There's a lot of great stuff out there.
They still sound great !
So weird to see James with a Strat! Love this performance
Just made a similar comment before I saw this one. I guess Billy has to play the humbucker role since he's endorsed by Reverend now.
The blue Teisco James wrote & recorded Mayonnaise on was a single coil guitar, so the Strat fits. He actually played it on this song when I saw them in 93 touring for Siamese Dream. Otherwise it was his black & silverburst Les Paul Customs & a black SG for Geek USA.
The Guitar that James is playing looks like its Billy Corgan signature Strat it has three DiMarzio single coil sized humbuckers, really nice guitar i still have the one i brought back in 2008.
Billy is so underrated!
So glad to see OUR musician/artist friend still performing/smashing!!!
Love it
My sister is moving out of state tomorrow, we’re both in our 40’s and things are going to change.
Maybe she won’t be here for my parents when they pass, or maybe she/I pass away and we never get to say goodbye.
So much time that we didn’t take advantage of prior to her moving, but the times we hung out were some of the greatest times of my youth.
She introduced me to the Pumpkins around 94ish, and I remember jamming them on her bass when I really got serious about bass.
This song ironically
Came up today, and I sit here tearing up typing this, because for so long I just shut my emotions off, and now they’re back.
I’m gonna miss my big sister, and this song is what I identify her with, it’s her song from me. I love you Jess!
Lovely story, but tell that to your sister and enjoy the song man.
@@Loknath009 I’m with ya man!
@@Loknath009he told me 😢
Always been my fav pumpkins track.❤
listened to this song on repeat for so long... thank you for a wonderful song and album.
Timeless, that sounds awesome!
if they are playing these songs i'll def go see this live, last time i went it was all new stuff and a couple of hits thrown in at the end, gimme all the good stuff from all the eras!
I was 12 in 92 Wasn't until 95 i heard these. I was brought Mellon collie and the infinite sadness. I think so. Was a long time ago. Just so many great bands from all over the world.
I was born at a later generation; 2010
Even though I didn't get to experience the 90s, After discovering this song I instantly fell in love with it.
Huge take but I think songs that came in the 60s to 90s are better than most songs these days.
Oh man...when Siamese Dream was fresh and new. Unbelievable album
Those opening chords immediately take me back to my old room at my parents house.
He just crushes this solo every time.
A few opening notes and a thousand memories come flooding back ❤ that’s music for ya
For the sake of the deceased I will be very vague, I discovered this band through this very song because it was in the departed person’s final communique. Life changing….😢
1992 Frankfurt Batschkap live Concert...I was so stoked from this Band....good old times
best time to have watched them
MAYBE my favorite track from Siamese Dream....they're all great.
His vocals and delivery are still perfectly imperfect
For a moment I was 15 hearing this new song by the pumpkins . A simpler time when the world wasn’t afraid .
Facts, the early 90’s were a special time. The Soviets were no more, we no longer felt like the world could end at any moment. Music was experiencing a new era. Good times.
This is good to see. When SP came out I was in my early 30's, fresh out of rehab. I needed new music, and there they were. Here they are.
Awesome song, from an awesome album, and all from an awesome AF band. I would give anything to go back to 1993 again, to hear Siamese Dream for the first time all over again, to be 14 years old all over again, to actually have fun again, and just to be happy, at all, and just flat out happy to even be alive all over again. Everything is s**t now...the Country, the World, Life itself, and every single aspect of it. Even worse when you realize that things will never be good again, normal again, or really even any fun again, either. Getting older sucks complete a*s...which is ironic, because when most of us are young, all we want to do is grow up, and get older, but then when we get there/here, all we want to do is go back again, especially to a time that was normal, and made some kinda d**n sense, at all, which it does not anymore, at all. Here's to the better times, the better days, and to a time of much better music, too...🍻.
I totally relate to you, you have to really look hard to find good in the world today. But it's there. Stay strong my friend.
@@billsultzbach7079 Most definitely. Unfortunately, not just hard to find good in the World today, which is, most definitely, hard to find, or almost, really, impossible to ever really come by anymore, but I'd just settle for a normal d**n World again, with things that made some sort of, or any kind of, sense, at all. Everything is completely f**ked up now, and I do mean everything, too. Society, along with so much of this World, and this Country, especially so much within this Country, is a 100% ridiculous clusterf**k now...and, in so many ways, too, so much is a d**n joke now as well. Crazy times, and f**ked up times now, as well, that's for 100% certain.
Good is absolutely out there. It’s just not on the internet with a handful of exceptions like this. Hang in there and keep fighting the good fight. 42 years old, struggled on and off with depression in my late 20s and into my 30s, but I’ve found plenty of good even in the dark times. Life has been serving up a lot of goodness lately. All this to say, share a smile with a stranger, turn off the computer, breathe fresh air and count your blessings. It sounds cliche as hell; but I’m an old angsty punker and if I can find some peace and calm, you will too!
@@pbourdon231right on.
Still get goosebumps when that distortion kicks in- favorite song of all time
1993 All over again. Aloha~~ from Hawaii~~ 🍍🤙🤙
I was living in Lahaina when this song came out. Now lahaina is gone. It's weird how a song can bring you back.
@@TheAgentAssassinit’s called ‘Coming Full Circle’ ⭕️
Yep.
Beat me to it, lol.
The 90s were simply the best! The memories I’ll cherish FOREVER!
For a four-member band, their sound is incredibly rich!
There are another 2 playing off screen
So many tears I’ve lost, listening this amazing song when I was a 17 teenager !
They were one of the most important bands in the 90’s…
I saw them in 89 or 90 in a room with 200 people somewhere in Chicago
lol pretty ‘memorable’ huh??
I saw them in Cincinnati with Pearl Jam&RHCP headlining!! It was the first time i had ever heard or heard of the Pumpkins! Been a fan ever since🤘
Am grateful to see that The Pumpkins are still Smashing it..!!
They still got it going fresh!
✌️😁
The 90's was the best in the rock/metal genres!
I was in high school, and this was at full volume in an 86 T top Z28 with 2 kicker 12s and life was goooood!!!!
Graduated in 89', so I had the luck of the best 80's music in high school, followed by the 90's grunge, and I am so, so thankful. Nothings been the same musically since.
Billy's gone full Zippy
I saw Smashing Pumpkins live at SparkassenPark Mönchengladbach on June 19. It was a great evening, a great concert with lots of goosebump moments. I felt like I was 25 again!
The 90s were much better than I can recall. Billy got old as balls dang.
Hat’s off to the person that recorded this. Image and sound are so good. Love the intro to this tune!
@@bobcaygeon4533 thank man, although we all know that sound from a smartphone no matter which one is not good, but there is no other option at concerts. Glad you like it though.
This whole album is a clinic in songwriting, drums fills, riffs, guitar tone, it’s a staple of the 90’s and also timeless. With all do respect, I’ve always wondered how they would sound if Billy gave up the vocals and had a singer like Chris Cornell. I felt the same about Rage Against the Machine and we All got to see that with the formation of Audioslave.. I’m very happy that Jimmy was able to come back and that James is still James.
Billy Corgan is the only singer I love and will love forever but still hate his voice (sometimes) 😂
Nah, it wouldn’t work with anyone but Billy. Whitney Houston singing these songs would be meaningless for example; it’s just all so personalized only for his unique voice I feel.
Perfection!! My heart hurts.❤️
MUSIC IS SO FUCKIN SPECIAL
This song is a time machine. Taking me right back to my dorm room.🍷🤙
Oh GAWD I was in awkward junior high kid in 92 when this came out. That kid what not have thought those days were beautiful but looking back now. Fuuuuuuuck I miss the 90's
The 90s were my college years. I remember listening to that album in my dorm room.
At first glance, I thought it was Bill Burr
When i hear songs from siamese dream its bitter sweet as ive lost people that were so into the band and album.
Just what you want in a live performance, a nearly verbatim rendition of the album version. Not all re-jigged because the performer is bored with it.
Ridiculously amazing song, still performed flawlessly by these absolute legends of rock.
Mr. James Iha, take it away Mr. Iha.
Fell in love with this sound instantly in 93 Dallas tx
So good!
After listening to these guys for about 30 years I decided that this is my favorite SP song. Nothing like it.
I dont miss the 90s. I just really like enduring music, which is this song.
Speak for yourself because the 90s and 80s are the shiznit
Man, as soon as it got heavy it took me right back to being 19 in 92"
This is friggin awesome. Brings me back to sophomore year of high school, back seat of my friends Jeep, top down , heading out to late night Taco Bell
Humble, having fun, and sharing great memories, well done!
Big Colonel Kurtz vibes
LOL
Great video. Thanks for this!
Ha! We got old.
1979 and other songs were featured on VH1 and MTV during that time, which was a great period for music. A lot of us were tuned into those channels back then. We didn’t have smart TVs; we had regular TVs with a VCR either underneath, on top of, or to the side of it. MTV also featured spring break with Carmen Electra, which was a popular segment. Additionally, Jenny McCarthy hosted a show called "Singled Out. Hope your doing well Billy, I was there
its cool having Bill burr singing in smashing pumkins these days
I was there! What a fantastic concert!
Does anyone remember laughter ❤
I DO
its been over 10 years, but it was once possible yes.