jaguarr
Be Your Own Hero
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no wonder he gets along so well with courtney love.
Maybe she'll inspire him to french-kiss a shotgun, as has been known to happen.

jag
no wonder he gets along so well with courtney love.

Maybe she'll inspire him to french-kiss a shotgun, as has been known to happen.
jag
Hmm. Well, considering the fact that when I turn on the only supposed modern "rock" radio station in my area and I'm treated to mediocre crap like Linkin' Park and Papa Roach... yeah, I'd say that rock is in desperate need of saving.
Give me Papa Roach, & Linkin Park instead of the crap that is 1979.
Give me Papa Roach, & Linkin Park instead of the crap that is 1979.
Suit yourself. You can eat up that corporate, made-in-the-studio schlock with a shovel for all I care. The Pumpkins are an amazing band, and anyone who has ever HELD a guitar will tell you Billy Corgan is 100 times the guitar player that the guys from either of those crapfest excuses for rock acts are.

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dude...er....im no pumpkins fan or nothing...but papa roach and linkin park make the pumpkins look like the f**king beatles!
That was my point. I would rather listen to crap than listen to da pumpkins.
That was my point. I would rather listen to crap than listen to da pumpkins.
I wouldn't really call any of those guys guitar virtuosos to be honest.
jag
James Iha is a damn fine guitarist. Corgan can blow it out his ass though. No human male should have that little bass in his voice.
James Iha is a damn fine guitarist. Corgan can blow it out his ass though. No human male should have that little bass in his voice.
I heard that Tarantula song the other day...not too shabby. I think Corgan just has that kind of voice that you just have to stop and listen to.
ok, I just heard the new song.
and you know what? all you Billy Corgan detractors/haters can go straight to take a vacation, a lavish one, you're right.
I've been defending that shiftless emo-**** for the last decade, because "c'mon, he might be **** human being but he's a good musician and producer"
**** all that, he just took everything that I could tolerate about his music, I even overlooked "machina the machines of god" based on the strenght of Gish and the promise that this Glory would once return.
I should've known that a guy that couldn't make a cool/listenable record with Dave ****ing Pajo of all people was a megalomaniac on the path to sweet, sweet self destruction.
the new song blows in ways previously uninmagined by the Likes of that dude that wrote the Twister movie.
this was a class 10/ finger of god ****pile that I'm ashamed to even recall, If i had a trap door on my skullcap I'd scrub out the part of my brain that holds this information with a goddammed brillo pad.
I mean, I thought "hey, chamberlin still around...can't be that bad can it?"
oh, it can, it can very much be that bad and worse, oh, for you Old hair-metal dudes, one of the guys from Scorpion is going to be on the live band for this Album so dig out your sleeveless Whitesnake shirts and enjoy.
in sumation.
**** you Corgan, you blew it up you bastard, damn you, damn you to hellllllllllllllllllllllllllll!!!!
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Sorry, but when you grew up listening to guys like Stevie Ray, Hendrix, Satriani, Vai, Van Halen, etc....guys like Iha pale under the weight of that sort of true virtuosity.
jag
Ugh...Joe Satriani and Steve Vai are two of the most lifeless musicians of all time. They're great technical guitarists, to be sure. But both of them just have no soul to their music at all. It's not even music to me, it's like a long math equation.
Some more for your delicate palate: Jeff Beck, Clapton, Jeff Healey, Dave Hole, Jay Hooks, Eric Johnson, Robert Cray, Albert Collins, Albert King, Colin James, Tommy Iommi, Zakk Wylde, Prince, Angus Young, Santana, Frampton, Jimmy Page, John Butcher, Billy Gibbons, B.B. King.....the list of incredibly gifted guitarists that stand head and shoulders above 99.9% of the guy making "pop" music (and I would include Iha and Corgan in that list) is almost endless. That's the only point I was trying to make. The artistry of the guitar virtuoso...hell, musicianship in general...just doesn't have a focus on it that much these days, unfortunately. And bands like Linkin' Park, Papa Roach and, yes, the Pumpkins, aren't doing a whole lot to change that, IMHO. 

Well, folks here you go. If you're going to hate on Corgan, than please, do it in a rational, thought-out, well-written statement like THIS fine example.
I didn't know that spiderfreddie was a music fan.
Anyway, regardless of what some people might say, I've heard the new song, and it rocks. Yes, I'm a little biased, but so what? For those who haven't heard it, it pretty much sounds like a mix of Gish-era and Siamese-Dream era Pumpkins with little tidbits of Zeppelin's BBC sessions thrown in. It's a little all over the place, but hell, it's refreshing to hear something on the radio that isn't just the same two power chords over and over again and the same boring chorus. I had to sit through that god-awful Papa Roach song THREE times today just to hear SP on the radio. Now if you want to talk about sh**ty music, let's examine that fine piece of Americana. The chorus is "Days come and go but my feelings for you are forever." Wow. That's deep. Bob Dylan, Allen Ginsburg... they have nothing on this guy and his bold, introspective poetry.
Satriani sucks hard. He's the Kenny G of guitarists. But Vai is one of your more Warner Brothers Cartoon, soaring, colorful, stretch the boundaries - type players.....at least when I used to listen to him.
Somebody needs to watch the video for "Yankee Rose" and learn the definition of the word "life".
Satriani sucks hard. He's the Kenny G of guitarists. But Vai is one of your more Warner Brothers Cartoon, soaring, colorful, stretch the boundaries - type players.....at least when I used to listen to him.
I outgrew that kind of music, but you can't...lol...call Vai "lifeless", regardless.
2 different scenes though. No mainstream guys from the 90's on were very intrested in...exploring the instrument, as song-writing took over.
