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I can still hear you when you drown
You've traveled very far
Just to see you I'll come around
When I'm down
All of those yesterdays
Coming around
No matter where you are
I can still hear you when you dream
You traveled very far
You traveled far, like a star
And you are
All of those yesterdays
Coming around
Is it something someone said?
Was it something someone said?
Yesterday the sky was you
And I still feel the same
Nothing left for me to do
And I still feel the same
I wish, I wish I could fly
I wish, I wish I could lie
I will, I will try
I will, I will
Goodbye
You know, I discovered this album, cranked up extra loud, just absolutely sizzles with energy in a way many bands wish they could replicate even slightly. Lyrically, not much depth IMO, but crank it up really loud and just rock out..... The whole thing. Yeah, louder. This is what high output car stereos are made for. Even louder. Blow out the speakers. Test the limits. Need a bigger amp.
Its just one of those albums.
And remember, at this point, young kids playing and recording in the parents garage for the most part.
Too bad it got serious and artsy after Siamese Dream. It was never the same IMO.
I discovered this band and album while ripping off Columbia House Records. You know the scam--you sign up as "I.P. Freely" for 10 free CDs . Well, I had trouble finding 10 albums I liked and chose Siamese Dream because the kids on the cover looked happy.
But you're right, Clyde, the disc rocked! The feedback and the snarl fit my mood back then. Thank you, Columbia House.
(Oh, and they knew they were getting scammed by lots of people. I read several interviews with former executives. They still made gobs of money. They just wanted to keep the party going).
a good contender for "best rock drumming" award
and do ya also think foo fighters is the greatest rnr band?
Rookies...
Just play Montrose from the first album (1974) and youll see how mediocre yuor bands are.
Citiizen Dick!
"We're huge in Belgium." (or maybe Denmark?)
"i was just nowhere near your neighborhood..."
Trivia: what was the band's name in the movie "Singles"?
Citiizen Dick!
"We're huge in Belgium." (or maybe Denmark?)
This is one of those songs that has a difficult-to-articulate emotional impact, at least for me; a song that would work well driving home from a week-long backpacking trip, wind wings open on the Chevy, listening to the radio and watching the road go by. Wish I could quantify that quality and reproduce it (or, hell, even describe it halfway articulately).
I think you address the song articulately.
Trivia: what was the band's name in the movie "Singles"?
The proposed album title: "Touch Me, I'm Dick"
This is one of those songs that has a difficult-to-articulate emotional impact, at least for me; a song that would work well driving home from a week-long backpacking trip, wind wings open on the Chevy, listening to the radio and watching the road go by. Wish I could quantify that quality and reproduce it (or, hell, even describe it halfway articulately).
You did just fine, mate.
And what brilliant strat tone. The lead sounds almost like glowing embers. Reminds me a lot of Robert Fripp, but it's still all Billy. When he was great, he was the greatest.
Ahhh...memories of plaid shirts, torn jeans, long unkept hair, Doc Martens and a walkman keep coming back while listening to this song. Sometimes I long for those uncomplicated days of being a college kid.
This makes me think of the different paths to one's appreciation of music. As a college kid in the 90's I almost completely unaware of the music that defined that era. At that point my music taste had been influenced greatly by my Boomer coworkers at a museum I worked at during the summers. Largely unaware of Pearl Jam, Smashing Pumpkins, etc, my ears were more tuned into the 60' and 70's.
Over time I (with lots of help from RP) I first became more aware of what was happening around me in the 90's, and then I came to appreciate some of the truly great stuff that came out during that time. The best part is this roundabout path to the music of my generation allowed me fall in love with music from other generations as well as better understand where GenX's contribution to music falls within grand scheme of things.
Isn't the lead singer now a "professional wrestler"?
So much for the integrity of the music nonsense.
Billy is a huge wrestling fan and helped bring back the NWA (National Wrestling Alliance), once of the most storied old promotions. It's been a boon for a bunch of men and women who would otherwise be lost on WWE and AEW's rosters, as well as a great venue for the indy workers.
Professional wrestling can be as much an entertainment art form as music, and also wholly separate. Don't hate.
This is one of those songs that has a difficult-to-articulate emotional impact, at least for me; a song that would work well driving home from a week-long backpacking trip, wind wings open on the Chevy, listening to the radio and watching the road go by. Wish I could quantify that quality and reproduce it (or, hell, even describe it halfway articulately).
I think you did all right...I get it
Those guitars are the soundtrack of my time fighting off adulthood.
Got to keep fighting. I still don't know what I want to do when I grow up :)
So much for the integrity of the music nonsense.
This comment sent me to his Wikipedia page... Wow, Mr. Corgan is a perturbed man and wrestling is actually not the worse. Let's say he hasn't aged as well as his music.
This version is off their Greatest Hits album, not the one off the Singles soundtrack, so it was likely the band's decision to cut off the original ending.
So much for the integrity of the music nonsense.
Its just one of those albums.
And remember, at this point, young kids playing and recording in the parents garage for the most part.
Too bad it got serious and artsy after Siamese Dream. It was never the same IMO.
LIke the way you talk. To me, Gish and Siamese Dream are the band I love, and the rest is the Billy Corgan rock star show.
Its just one of those albums.
And remember, at this point, young kids playing and recording in the parents garage for the most part.
Too bad it got serious and artsy after Siamese Dream. It was never the same IMO.
That happens every time I read one of your never ending complaints.
Egads...how's that a song?
Hit that PSD!
DrLex wrote:
I'm with Dr.Lex on this one.
Egads...how's that a song?
Hit that PSD!
I would pay to have that functionality!!!
I would appreciate an option in the RP user profile: “hide every song comment containing the word ‘PSD’.”
For me, if not for you.
Are you the guy who saw that movie?
I just watched it again for the first time in over 20 years, and it was an OK experience. Nice trip back to the Seattle grunge era, with many famous musicians and some quick hits from now famous actors including Jeremy Piven and Paul Giamatti. And of course, the famous song from Westerberg (Dyslexic Heart) that polarized some 'Mats fans.
Small letters and a matchbox
Now I need an interpreter at long last.
ooh, Dinosaur Jr, now ya talking brother.
IW - These guys, along with Pearl Jam, Soundgarden and Nirvana, were the natural heirs to the "classic" hard rock sounds that Zep invented.
Dude - I am 57 and grew up with the great 70s rockers. After the doldroms of the 80s I was so stoked by the reappearance of great rock in the 90s - something I could share with my son, who was a pre-teen when this began to happen. We've shared many a moment since.
Hey. I’m 57 and introduced grunge to my teenaged sons along with the likes of Zep, Neil Young and Punk. Good to see you have also got involved in some of the more important aspect of childcare.
You don't like rugby do you?
Trivia: what was the band's name in the movie "Singles"?
Are you the guy who saw that movie?
IW - These guys, along with Pearl Jam, Soundgarden and Nirvana, were the natural heirs to the "classic" hard rock sounds that Zep invented.
Dude - I am 57 and grew up with the great 70s rockers. After the doldroms of the 80s I was so stoked by the reappearance of great rock in the 90s - something I could share with my son, who was a pre-teen when this began to happen. We've shared many a moment since.
Chicago. Singles. Pumpkins at the Aragon Ballroom. It was a pretty kick-ass year...
And, yes, CRANKED!!
Imagine being there for the 1988 Metro show. Or the secret Double Door show in 1997 in front of 200 people.
Chicago. Singles. Pumpkins at the Aragon Ballroom. It was a pretty kick-ass year...
And, yes, CRANKED!!
Sweet...that's me!
You know, they need the cheese to go along with all their "whining".
Trivia: what was the band's name in the movie "Singles"?
Oh there was actually a film. Felt more like a soundtrack with some footage tacked on I seem to recall.
On the strength of that comparative endorsement, I'm off to check out Gish. Thanks, aspicer!
I don't mind the song, but can do without the proselytizing.
ok, put your head back in the sand....maby it will get fracked.
Ha Ha!!! Bill pays attention. Two great 90s songs in a row
Pearl Jam — Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town
Trivia: what was the band's name in the movie "Singles"?
I agree completely!
And by the way, "I'm gonna have to go ahead and ask you to come in tomorrow...."
toterola wrote:
Next you'll be saying: "I'll be honest with you, I love his music. I do. I'm a Michael Bolton fan. For my money, I don't know if it gets any better than when he sings "When a Man Loves a Woman".
Or asking about the TPS reports.
I'm gonna go ahead and disagree with you about Billy. He's almost as big an a-hole as Axl Rose, but The Pumpkins wouldn't have been the same without him.
Everybody in my church loves this song...
Tar sands exploitation would mean game over for climate, warns leading scientist...
I don't mind the song, but can do without the proselytizing.
Everybody in my alien spacecraft loves this song...
What this song really needed was the mellifluous stylings of Bob Dylan at the mike.
"Greetings, my friend. We are all interested in the future, for that is where you and I are going to spend the rest of our lives. And remember my friend, future events such as these will affect you in the future..."
moving on
you mean rotten?
maybe that's because it isn't.
marvelous... love it...
Agreed. The feedback festival at the end of this song is so sick!
Yeah, I am not gonna let this matter drop. I can understand chopping off long, drawn-out songs that are repetitive and already resolved. This song is not resolved without the ending. One of the classics of music in my opinion. I think RP has it wrong on this one. This song, in its full verion, is SP's best, hands down. We need the full cut. Also, the full version was played on the radio stations I listened to when it was current. It was one of the rare long plays I ever heard on the radio, a special exception was always made for this, even in the commercial radio playlists I listend to.
If you can play the entire Sucko-Barfo Bohemian Rhapsody, you can play the entire Drown. Please. It isn't too long, and isn't the same without the ending.
I wholeheartedly agree! Bill - play the FUCKING SONG! We can handle it, really, we're grown ups! This song is miraculous - nothing short of - in it's entirety. A fucking masterpiece that should NOT be chopped or messed with in any way, shape, or form. Shame on you!!!
sorry, I just ca,e in here to say "hey! let the song play until it's done" and I saw that I had already done that - quite HARSHLY! Oops - I just hate seeing art chopped up into useful bits :-)
Yeah, I am not gonna let this matter drop. I can understand chopping off long, drawn-out songs that are repetitive and already resolved. This song is not resolved without the ending. One of the classics of music in my opinion. I think RP has it wrong on this one. This song, in its full verion, is SP's best, hands down. We need the full cut. Also, the full version was played on the radio stations I listened to when it was current. It was one of the rare long plays I ever heard on the radio, a special exception was always made for this, even in the commercial radio playlists I listend to.
I wholeheartedly agree! Bill - play the FUCKING SONG! We can handle it, really, we're grown ups! This song is miraculous - nothing short of - in it's entirety. A fucking masterpiece that should NOT be chopped or messed with in any way, shape, or form. Shame on you!!!
Jimmy Chamberlin is a very underrated drummer. One of my favorites- jazz influenced and so powerful. He really put the Punch in their first 4 albums. I had always heard that Corgan and Chamberlin would jam together and that's where some of the song structures/ideas came from. Love P.I.,Gish, and S.D.
Aw man, and the tortured cat guitar is the best part.
Yeah, I am not gonna let this matter drop. I can understand chopping off long, drawn-out songs that are repetitive and already resolved. This song is not resolved without the ending. One of the classics of music in my opinion. I think RP has it wrong on this one. This song, in its full verion, is SP's best, hands down. We need the full cut. Also, the full version was played on the radio stations I listened to when it was current. It was one of the rare long plays I ever heard on the radio, a special exception was always made for this, even in the commercial radio playlists I listend to.
The guitar squeal probably got a bit rough for Bill. He went with the radio edit.
Aw man, and the tortured cat guitar is the best part.
Next you'll be saying: "I'll be honest with you, I love his music. I do. I'm a Michael Bolton fan. For my money, I don't know if it gets any better than when he sings "When a Man Loves a Woman".
Or asking about the TPS reports.
I'm gonna go ahead and disagree with you about Billy. He's almost as big an a-hole as Axl Rose, but The Pumpkins wouldn't have been the same without him.
Understatement of the year.
Crazy. He's got one of the nicest twangs in rock music. And that breathy-ness... yum, yum, yum.
Understatement of the year.
with my sonos stereo system, I have a rhapsody subscription. so in addition to streaming music and our own catalogue we can access a pretty wide array of music which is quite the hit at poker night or parties....so i'm listenig to RP and realize this is not in my SP catalogue and hit rhapsody for the whole soundtrack thinking yeah...screaming trees, Jimmi, etc.....nope - one song available - crown of thorns
Luckily, I bought the soundtrack from CD exchange when I was 15....dusted that bad boy off today :)
"Billy C, you'se so full ot it and don't gots the voice for it neither"