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SANTA CRUZ, CA - Last night Billy Corgan and "Friends" (as one local reporter called it) rocked the historic Santa Cruz Civic Auditorium (1769).

As expected, the show was sold out with rockers ranging in age from teens to guys in their 50s. Remember, The Smashing Pumpkins will be two decades old next year. Rock on older rockers!
The younger rockers are likely to be fans of Corgan's newer music, such as the popular YouTube music video "Tarantula." (watch video)

Many fans, including myself, were somewhat let down by the show. For $35 (scalped tickets went as high as $120), you'd expect to see The Smashing Pumpkins. But we only got half a pumpkin, singer/songwriter Billy Corgan (who I happened to pass on the street two hours before the show) and drummer Jimmy Chamberlin.

Original Pumpkin guitarist James Iha and bassist D'Arcy Wretzky left The Smashing Pumpkins in 2001 to launch Scratchie Records, a division of Mercury Records, which is thankfully not one of the major labels. Nevertheless, since that day, and until there is an actual "reunion", The Smashing Pumpkins cease to exist in my opinion.

Nevertheless, the filler, or substitute, members performing with Corgan were good, but it was definitely was missing that magic of the days when The Smashing Pumpkins were on top.

The show was almost painful at times to watch because the band didn't really seem to gel together on stage; it felt like they were just going through the motions. It was like that feeling you get in the pit of your stomach that says "hey, these people really don't want to be here."

In fact, I could have not bought a ticket and sat outside on the auditorium lawn and listened to it just fine. Arggg. I had already seen Corgan on the street. But people like me will pay extra in order to not miss a chance to see "The Smashing Pumpkins," or even a half of Pumpkin.

Anyways, the show was alright. Corgan, dressed in all white, was not at his best vocally, but he definitely sounds better in a smaller hall than say an outdoor arena (as he himself has bitched about in the past).

There was no real highlight of the show, at some points the light show was better than the music. Absent was the 'wow' factor of days of old when The Smashing Pumpkins captivated masses of thousands of fans at big concert venues with their electrifying, epic-like music, light shows and stage presence.

As for the Santa Cruz gig, Corgan interacted with the audience a few times and bragged that "their" new album is No. 2 in US and No.1 in Canada. He then raised his hands and pointed towards the crowd as a beam of light reflected off his shiny head and said "it's because of you guys. We love you."

Awesome Billy, but who exactly are "we"?

My disappointment may come off strong, but I'm much more interested to see the original three Pumpkins reunite and go on tour.

For that tour, you bet I'm setting the mail alerts on TicketMaster. Since next year is the 20th anniversary of the bands beginning, I think it would be ultimate if Dary and Ian jumped back in to the fray with Billy and announced a real reunion tour.

The band is book to co-headline the Virgin Festival in Baltimore next week.





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2 Comments:

At 10:25 PM , Blogger threadogg said...

Get real Corgan makes music for bed wetters.

 
At 9:17 AM , Blogger Kissel said...

I kills me when people post critiques about bands and have their information incorrect.

Scratchie Records was founded in 1995. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scratchie_records

The "original" lineup ended in 1999, and the bands last performance was in December 2000. They never played in 2001.

Who is Dary and Ian? D'Arcy and [James] Iha.

This is NOT a reunion tour or band. http://www.smashingpumpkins.com/blog_2309

Watch any performance from 1998 on with D'Arcy and Iha and you will see the most comatose expressions from both of them. They did not want to tour as much anymore and didn't want to contribute that much to the studio recordings. This has been stated many times by Corgan. This is the reason he decided to move on when they chose to not join the band in 2006.

Your whole premise for complaint is based on a misconception: that this is a reunion. It is not, and the band will move on in a new direction with their music.

I have seen concert footage since this show and the band is much more comfortable on stage. It was just bad timing when you saw them...they needed to get to the point of being a cohesive band. I think for touring 7 months they have accomplished that!

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