_Adore_ thru the _Machinas_ is probably my favorite Smashing Pumpkins era… and ‘Everlasting Gaze’ is probably my favorite “heavy metal” song of theirs, or at least single 🤙
Yup... Got to agree... Her bass tone pretty bad... I think I've read an interview where Billy's having problem with her bass tone playing over the top of his guitar sound.. Well that's just Billy being Billy I guess
Yes I definitely agree about Melissa. Everything she touches has a great bass tone! I'm not even really into "Hole" but her bass parts sound great, especially on Malibu!
@@bradatjimijaks Really? I would argue he is one of the best ever, rock and jazz. He has an insane mixture of all the best qualities: meter, hand speed, technique, power, grace, musicality, style, and innovation. He has this raw, powerful talent honed by years of devotion to his instrument. I know it's subjective to say "the best," but he's a virtuoso, an elite at the very least
Machina and the Machines of God is a bizarre album. 20 years old but sounds like its from the year 2050. Its so good and so godamn edgy its hard to not listen to it everyday
They could be a bit hit and miss live but they were really on it there. I agree, how good is Jimmy. A powerhouse up there with Bonham for sure. The Pumpkins were not the Pumpkins without Jimmy, and they're still not the Pumpkins without him now.
Jimmy and Billy masters of their craft……. But the biggest applause should be to Melissa!! Focus on the bas playing and she drives this as much as the others!
@@Arrona222 Jimmy doesn’t play double bass here. The ending is sort of a paradiddle pattern between his left hand and right foot. There was a TH-cam video that isolated from each part of his kit, but it seems to have been taken down.
I don't think they were prepared for Smashing Pumpkins XD Billy and Jimmy fucking wrecked it Damn, they should play on live TV more once Day for Night comes out. That album's gonna be heavy as shit.
I really really hope it Heavy. If it's anything like Machina ill be one happy fan. I didn't enjoy monuments, I felt it was trying to be something it wasn't. Hopefully billy goes back to his roots on Day for Night. Having Brad Wilk and Mark Stoermer will hopefully give the group a boost to explore the heavier and more rocks sounds
oshilzl Well, I actually don't hope they go back to their roots. In Monuments they were creating an image of the Pumpkins that people didn't have of them. It was the opposite. That's why it felt weird to older fans. It was a pop album, and Billy knows how to make pop albums sound great. I personally loved Monuments. The Smashing Pumpkins are so much more than just a heavy band, and Billy is capable of more than just headbanging/mosh music. I hope Day for Night is just whatever Billy wants, because that's when he makes the best music. He shouldn't have to go back to his roots for his fans to like the music. He should be able to evolve and move on as an artist. But yes, it would be really interesting for Day for Night to be a heavy album. You know, at least one more heavy one before they move on to more experimental stuff. But if Burnt Orange Black is any indication, I think Day for Night is going to be a lot like Adore.
I just got into the Smash Pumpkins, I'm 34. For whatever reason I gravitated towards this album and it's so melodic and 'mature' whatever that means. Brilliant nonetheless.
This music played on late night tv in the 1990s, just another indication that after all, the 90s was the best decade ever! And how hot is Melissa on that monstrous base, the thing is as big as she is!!! And Jimmy Chamberlain is just a drumming demigod!!! And Billy is making that amp and speaker set up cry bullets with his guitar. And James Iha was also there 👍
so many dislike this album. I dont know why. To me its their best, especially - stand inside your love. Its the most beautiful love song in the world to me.
Holy year 2000! The intro looks so dated now in 2018 lol I remember I was a junior in high school in 2000 and I was obsessed with this album, such an amazing generation and culture defining band. I’m gonna see them in July in Chicago for their reunion tour. I feel like these last few years 2016, 2017, 2018 have been a reiteration of 96, 97, 98 in so many ways and I’m enjoying it so much :D
Jesus christ lol....they always play so fast live. I actually wish they would have played their live shows(especially on tv) a bit slower....fitting the tempo of the actual recording. It just helps the groove sink in better overall. But still....this performance was blazing. I've been playing guitar and writing/recording music for years...but I'm still in awe at how Billy can play so fast _and_ sing over-top often complex and tense riffs. He's truly a rare musical prodigy...
Even though Melissa just played along to music that had already been created and recorded by the band? Did she contribute anything creatively to the band?
The beautiful Melissa Au Der Maur, I don't know why she took off the band, she was so beautiful and talented. Maybe didn't fit Corgan's shoes but she was so Peeeerfeect
It's not like she contributed creatively. She joined after D'arcy left, playing the bass lines that D'arcy used to play. I heard it was too grueling for her. She was used to a more relaxed way with Hole. Smashing Pumpkins was work.
@@alukuhito Cpuld make sense but I don't know if D'arcy was that hard ass worker.. Though it could make sense because at some point since all the SP members, everyone left except Corgan I couldn't blame Corgan, you need some sort opf discipline to create good shiit like Zero, Butterfly..., XYU, 33, etc
@@alukuhito She set a time limit on it. She wasn't even sure she was going to continue music after Hole, which pretty much consisted of waiting for Love to decide she was available to jam.
Ah!... Smashing Pumpkins just the way I like it Gerard way- vocalist Richard lewis- drums Amy Yasbeck- bass and George takei- lead guitarist.. ' you know im not gay!
Everlasting Gaze is such an underrated SP song. Jimmy Chamberlain totally makes the killer outro.
His fill ins are ridiculous.
Jimmy is a real PRO!
That outro patern is technically insane.
_Adore_ thru the _Machinas_ is probably my favorite Smashing Pumpkins era… and ‘Everlasting Gaze’ is probably my favorite “heavy metal” song of theirs, or at least single 🤙
Melissa is a bass goddess.
Yes!
D'Arcy is gone ?
Yup... Got to agree... Her bass tone pretty bad... I think I've read an interview where Billy's having problem with her bass tone playing over the top of his guitar sound.. Well that's just Billy being Billy I guess
@@merdez99 unfortunately she found crystal meth and moved to a farm, rarely to be heard from again to this day
Yes I definitely agree about Melissa. Everything she touches has a great bass tone! I'm not even really into "Hole" but her bass parts sound great, especially on Malibu!
At 1:28 Jimmy Chamberlin is like... I CAN'T CONTAIN... THE.... POWER!!!!!!!!
He is legit one of the best in the world.
I mean I wouldn’t argue that Jimmy isn’t good because he is, but my dude he is nowhere near the best drummer in the world.
Agree: GLORY.
PS, As he's always been...
@@bradatjimijaks Really? I would argue he is one of the best ever, rock and jazz. He has an insane mixture of all the best qualities: meter, hand speed, technique, power, grace, musicality, style, and innovation. He has this raw, powerful talent honed by years of devotion to his instrument. I know it's subjective to say "the best," but he's a virtuoso, an elite at the very least
@@JohnPrinzo exactly what you said, and whenever i see someone who says jimmy is "nowhere near the best", they can never back it up with why
Jimmy is incredible here. Massive rock power and swinging jazz chops.
That dude is a pro!
Especially those last 20 seconds….OMG how many people are drumming? 😊
Jimmy Chamberlain- holy shit the dude can play.
Ben V Rain falls on everyone.
Jimmy is a real pro!
Chamberlin = Drum God
Seems like he’s rushing, going at a faster bpm than the record.
@@sharinglungs3226 they usually play faster tempo live
Machina and the Machines of God is a bizarre album. 20 years old but sounds like its from the year 2050. Its so good and so godamn edgy its hard to not listen to it everyday
So well said. This nails it.
That's is the greatest description I have ever heard of this album. Well said. This album blew my mind.
The wonders of Flood and Alan Moulder. It's so sad that they don't work together anymore.
When that record came out, I told my friend that I hoped and prayed that would be the future of rock music. Oh well.
This is what happens when you have: great songwritting + virtusoso musics + great live performancers + amazing aesthetic
JImmy The Best Drummer
A nice guy, too.
He is a real pro!
best band of the 90's in my opinion :')
+Adolfo Bello i love your opinion
+Adolfo Bello better than cobain? YES
Scotch Yes, Billy is better.
jaetguz Indeed
You would be right if I didn't love Mr Bungle so much... But they are all good
Melissa, James, Jimmy! Bring this SP back! So on point.
Billy corgan what a genius. fuck i miss the old pumpkins dearly!!!
Jimmy... if i was a drummer i would definitively wanna play like him...
They didn't save anything for later, they gave it all like if there was no tomorrow, all or nothing... Absolutely outstanding.
Chamberlain’s a beast.
Jimmy is untouchable
melissa auf der maur!! oh yes
Such an incredible performance. They all brought it here
That look between jimmy and billy...they both knew they fucking nailed it.
Jimmy is a monster !
Fucking amazing performance! Jimmy is such a machine, it's amazing.
Jimmy just shifts the song into berserker mode at 3:56
I think he has been beserker mode his entire career
Is that Jimmy in ur profile pic
Insane! I need to sit down...
@@jamesmarshall7885 No, not on YT. I'm sure I've done that somewhere. If it's the same one it's now it's just me staring off into the sunset
And that's why my favorite part of the song starts there!
This deserves a version with more pixels in it 😁
melissa is metal as fuck
Jimmy is a beast....
Jimmy's runnin a clinic. Good job boys and girl.
They could be a bit hit and miss live but they were really on it there. I agree, how good is Jimmy. A powerhouse up there with Bonham for sure. The Pumpkins were not the Pumpkins without Jimmy, and they're still not the Pumpkins without him now.
Jimmy Chamberlain is amazing. That song is a beast.
Jimmys not even slightly out of breath at the end, what a fucking drumming beast
Billy handles that guitar like a badass.
Gabriel Nield very underrated as a guitarist, his ability is amazing
Very few lead guitar singers. Billy does it as good as any.
3:14 "Release The Kraken!"
Jimmy F@#king Chamberlin
Jimmy and Billy masters of their craft……. But the biggest applause should be to Melissa!! Focus on the bas playing and she drives this as much as the others!
Chamberlain insane drums here a fuckin beast
Chamberlin is unbelievable. Peart, Moon, Chamberlin. Amazing.
...RINGO, BONZO.
Facts!!!!
Jimmy is a damn machine! 😳👌
The bass and drum sound like a brutal Demon
Melissa is a fucking rock. So solid.
That may be the fattest bass sound I've ever heard live
I love the riffs of this song
Its so powerful and groovy
@@kevinvalde yes, 🤘🤟
@@tikkymeatceipheid in My opinion sounds Like Around the fur vibe (deftones)
@@kevinvalde oh yes men, deftones its my favorite band! Sound like be quiet and drive, around the four or lotion! 🤟🤟 chino and cristian
This still gives me goosebumps in 2020.
Also HOLY SHIT Smashing Pumpkins were so good...
Rotten Apples was my top 3 album for a couple decades man
That's a rock n roll band!
For more great Jimmy Performances... see Geek USA or Cash Car Star.
Or any other SP he's worked on.
that incredible ending on the drums... Always wondered if Jilmmy played double bass drum...
Yes he do... theres a clip around here its the isoleted drum tracks... shit is crazy at the end and yeup he makes a double kick drum outro
Jimmy is a real pro!
@@Arrona222 Jimmy doesn’t play double bass here. The ending is sort of a paradiddle pattern between his left hand and right foot. There was a TH-cam video that isolated from each part of his kit, but it seems to have been taken down.
Call me crazy, but I think Jimmy Chamberlain is a pretty good drummer
Here to agree with all the Jimmy love
I don't think they were prepared for Smashing Pumpkins XD
Billy and Jimmy fucking wrecked it
Damn, they should play on live TV more once Day for Night comes out. That album's gonna be heavy as shit.
I really really hope it Heavy. If it's anything like Machina ill be one happy fan.
I didn't enjoy monuments, I felt it was trying to be something it wasn't. Hopefully billy goes back to his roots on Day for Night. Having Brad Wilk and Mark Stoermer will hopefully give the group a boost to explore the heavier and more rocks sounds
oshilzl Well, I actually don't hope they go back to their roots. In Monuments they were creating an image of the Pumpkins that people didn't have of them. It was the opposite. That's why it felt weird to older fans. It was a pop album, and Billy knows how to make pop albums sound great. I personally loved Monuments. The Smashing Pumpkins are so much more than just a heavy band, and Billy is capable of more than just headbanging/mosh music. I hope Day for Night is just whatever Billy wants, because that's when he makes the best music. He shouldn't have to go back to his roots for his fans to like the music. He should be able to evolve and move on as an artist.
But yes, it would be really interesting for Day for Night to be a heavy album. You know, at least one more heavy one before they move on to more experimental stuff.
But if Burnt Orange Black is any indication, I think Day for Night is going to be a lot like Adore.
oshilzl Brad Wilk and Mark Stoermer were just touring, they aren't really part of the band and won't be involved in the recording of Day For Night.
Space Boy that was like, REALLY long...
If only D'acry was there. I'm not dissing Melissa at all she's phenomenal but I'm just a fan of the original lineup
Machina: TMOG is the greatest and deepest Smashing Pumpkins album. I cannot wait for the revised re-issue
I just got into the Smash Pumpkins, I'm 34. For whatever reason I gravitated towards this album and it's so melodic and 'mature' whatever that means. Brilliant nonetheless.
@@thedpsemporiumofdrumtracks5648you made a great choice 👍🏻
Precious performance and James looks quite dapper here.
Wow, Bill Maher and Smashing Pumpkins. Nice!
this is the result of being a tone chaser. clean, no interference, tight frequencies, etc.
The increase in of rythem of the song is insane
This music played on late night tv in the 1990s, just another indication that after all, the 90s was the best decade ever!
And how hot is Melissa on that monstrous base, the thing is as big as she is!!!
And Jimmy Chamberlain is just a drumming demigod!!!
And Billy is making that amp and speaker set up cry bullets with his guitar.
And James Iha was also there 👍
so many dislike this album. I dont know why. To me its their best, especially - stand inside your love.
Its the most beautiful love song in the world to me.
Yeah I love that song, same with age of innocence!! Just absolutely incredible
People disliked it? I mean some dudes but... Not horrible
It was to me the last great Pumpkins album.
Just nothing really beats Mellon collie. It’s too good
They are all idiots
badass drummer!
Goddamn they took down the fuk'n house
At their best
So underrated
Holy year 2000! The intro looks so dated now in 2018 lol I remember I was a junior in high school in 2000 and I was obsessed with this album, such an amazing generation and culture defining band. I’m gonna see them in July in Chicago for their reunion tour. I feel like these last few years 2016, 2017, 2018 have been a reiteration of 96, 97, 98 in so many ways and I’m enjoying it so much :D
I just saw them in Detroit (it was unbelievable) and I am going the the 2nd Chicago show.. :)
I'm in Chicago, I'm going to their concert here too, I'm so excited! :D I haven't seen them since 2001.. lol
That last scream of Billy....
So good!
jimmy chamberlain.. you ... ..you!...
Jimmy Chamberlin, man... Jesus Christ!
Jesus christ lol....they always play so fast live. I actually wish they would have played their live shows(especially on tv) a bit slower....fitting the tempo of the actual recording. It just helps the groove sink in better overall. But still....this performance was blazing. I've been playing guitar and writing/recording music for years...but I'm still in awe at how Billy can play so fast _and_ sing over-top often complex and tense riffs. He's truly a rare musical prodigy...
As a guitarist, I agree wholeheartedly. Can’t imagine singing these songs and playing them at the same time, let alone writing them.
It’s pressed for tv time
THE GUITAR OF BILLY MEN !!!!AND THE DRUMS OF JIMY!!!THE HELL IS THIS EPICNESS!!!! NO ONE SEEMS TO REALISE....
THIS FELLAS ARE ROCK LEGENDS !!!
This is honestly my favorite Pumpkins line up. Wish Melissa would have joined them on the semi reunion tour.
Even though Melissa just played along to music that had already been created and recorded by the band? Did she contribute anything creatively to the band?
@@alukuhito for a hired gun Melissa made her presence felt on stage. Very good bass player, and her solo album is brilliant!
They didn't ask her, and she was busy doing her other projects.
She didn't enjoy herself the last time. Said Billy worked everybody into the ground basically
@@destroyermaker Yep. "We don't take days off, and we don't make mistakes"
Mellisa is just smokin the bass. Jimmy is on fire.
Jimmy giving those drums a very painful death....killer drummer
Melissa is a fucking goddess
Fantastic!!!!
Jimmy is a freakin machine gun
Jimmy jesus christ
I'm in love with Melissa Auf de Mar. Just puttin that out there. :O)
daag, where did this good music has gone these days???
I saw them play this live in 2001. The vocal breakdown was intense. Melissa Auf Der Maur was a total badass too.
when jimmy is playing then pumpkins doesn`t need no extra fucking percussionistas
とにかく彼女が綺麗だ
I’m kinda suprised ABC let them play this song. Pretty heavy haha
Melissa's bass playing!! 🎸🎸🎸
Not written by her though. Either Billy or D'arcy recorded bass for the album. Melissa's just copying, not adding her own bass line.
Two iconic things for the band:billy's guitar.jimmy's drum
Lets not forget the impact of James Iha and the extra sounds he brings which gives the song so much more depth.
YES BEST BAND MEILLEURE GROUPE ROCK GUITARE BATTERIE PERFERCT!!!!
Chamberlain con mas power nunca antes visto
Man, was that delicious and heavy. HEEEEAAAAAVY BOY (mitch hedburg ref).
when they play this song live, the crowd gets hyped way up ready to fight. every single time, even on the most recent tour last year (2019).
Quando os músicos são competentes,o resultado é isso!Foda!
Disse tudo !!!
Exato!
Jimmy is soooo underrated
@melvings you know,,,you got reason,,i said something really stupid they ARE fucking cool right now
Best band fucking right !!! Still super obsessed with them
You know I'm not dead
You know I'm you know I'm not dead
You know I'm not dead
Now you know where I've been
As you sleep torn I am
Weighted down patiently
Born of love
You know I'm you know I'm not dead
I'm just living in my head
Forever waiting on the ways of your desire
You always find your way
And through it all into us all you move
Forgotten touch, forbidden thought
We can never have enough
You know I'm not dead
You know I'm, you know I'm not dead
You know I'm not dead
Found below the creatures scream
Stranglehold a god machine
Begging to tear us out
Worn as hope
You know I'm, you know I'm not dead
I'm just the tears inside your head
Forever waiting on the ways of your desire
You always find a way
And through it all, into us all you move
Forgotten touch, forbidden thought
We can never have enough
You know I'm not dead
We all want to hold in The Everlasting Gaze
Enchanted in the rapture of his sentimental sway
But underneath the wheels lie the skulls of every c.o.g.
The fickle fascination of an everlasting God
You know I'm not dead
I'm just living in my head
Forever waiting, forever waiting a cruel death
You know I'm not dead
I'm just living for myself
Forever waiting
You know I'm not dead
You know I'm not dead
You know I'm not dead
You know I'm not dead
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Compositores: William Corgan
Letra de The Everlasting Gaze © Faust's Haus Music, Faust S Haus Music
Nosferatu strikes again
3:30 holy fucking shit
they are still soo cool that they give free songs away on their website... :)
The beautiful Melissa Au Der Maur, I don't know why she took off the band, she was so beautiful and talented. Maybe didn't fit Corgan's shoes but she was so Peeeerfeect
It's not like she contributed creatively. She joined after D'arcy left, playing the bass lines that D'arcy used to play. I heard it was too grueling for her. She was used to a more relaxed way with Hole. Smashing Pumpkins was work.
@@alukuhito Cpuld make sense but I don't know if D'arcy was that hard ass worker..
Though it could make sense because at some point since all the SP members, everyone left except Corgan
I couldn't blame Corgan, you need some sort opf discipline to create good shiit like Zero, Butterfly..., XYU, 33, etc
@@alukuhito She set a time limit on it. She wasn't even sure she was going to continue music after Hole, which pretty much consisted of waiting for Love to decide she was available to jam.
It was at this moment in time when Bill Maher turned full boomer and wanted to kick them off his lawn.
Jimmy motherfucking Chamberlin. Wow 🙌🏽
Jimmy is my favorite drummer. I Met him and he was very nice. He signed my copy of zeitgest.
Jimmy is a drumming god.....
What a performance!!!??
Ah!... Smashing Pumpkins just the way I like it
Gerard way- vocalist
Richard lewis- drums
Amy Yasbeck- bass
and George takei- lead guitarist.. ' you know im not gay!
Jimmy destroys those drums all up and down this fucking song.
Melissa at 3:35....behold the intimacy she has with her bass