Smashing pumpkin concerts are a blast. Saw them in chicago. Great show. I was close to the stage.not cheap but worth every penny. D'arcy looked so hot at the show.
Kenny is playing with the Sammy Hagar Van Halen tribute band right now. For the Adore album and tour Jimmy had been ousted from SP due heroin addiction and the related death of SP live keyboardist Jonathan Melvion, brother of Prince collaborator Wendy Melvoin.
@@DonSops Yes, it was around 98 that Chamberlain had actually been fired when he OD'd and the touring keyboard player died from OD. Billy knee jerk fired him and then brought him back but he had to go through rehab. For as dark as Pumpkins were, Billy was relatively drug free. He was not a choir boy, but they were one of the few 90s bands that avoided drugs like heroin for the most part.
The real outrage is when the damn watermark blocks D’Arcy’s headlights. Also, why didn’t James play the arpeggios rather than straight chords? Could the unnecessary, busy bongos be any louder?
That's because her bass is slung pretty low. You just can't bend your wrist that much with your thumb behind the neck when playing higher up on the neck when your instrument is that low. If her bass was up higher she wouldn't have to do that. It's kinda bad technique, but some people think having your bass slung down to your knees looks more rock and roll and cooler.
The 90's the last of ANY type of music. 60s...we protested,,,,the 70s we tapped feet to the Doobie Brothers to the Bee Gees. 80s.....Full on ROCK-n-ROLL.. ....Rock on to the music that makes you HAPPY.,.,,,,not Sad.
The 2000s was the revival of garage rock with The White Stripes, The Strokes, The Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Interpol, The Vines, The Hives, Franz Ferdinand, The Fratellies. As well as Modest Mouse, Death Cab for Cutie, The Shins, The National, The Raveonettes, and Kings of Leon. Just to name a few. The 2010s started the revival of Shoegaze music. Every decade has their thing, but as the years go on the amount of music being produced doubles so now you really have to search out what your interests are and not be spoon fed your music by radio or RIP MTV.
D'Arcy is a beautiful soul
D'arcy is lovely lady ❤
Smashing pumpkin concerts are a blast. Saw them in chicago. Great show. I was close to the stage.not cheap but worth every penny. D'arcy looked so hot at the show.
very good live Performance
We do not understimate the role of Darcy here you see her role documented
She Is beautiful figure on the stage but musically talking...
@@MrStraccaletto musicalmente era la bajista para esta banda. De hecho, lo fue.
Thats Kenny Aranoff the famous session drummer playing instead of Jimmy Chamberlin
Killing it, too
I've been trying to find out who he is forever. Thanks!
Chamberlain had recently ODed I believe
Kenny is playing with the Sammy Hagar Van Halen tribute band right now. For the Adore album and tour Jimmy had been ousted from SP due heroin addiction and the related death of SP live keyboardist Jonathan Melvion, brother of Prince collaborator Wendy Melvoin.
@@DonSops Yes, it was around 98 that Chamberlain had actually been fired when he OD'd and the touring keyboard player died from OD. Billy knee jerk fired him and then brought him back but he had to go through rehab. For as dark as Pumpkins were, Billy was relatively drug free. He was not a choir boy, but they were one of the few 90s bands that avoided drugs like heroin for the most part.
D'arcy ❤🔥
The real outrage is when the damn watermark blocks D’Arcy’s headlights. Also, why didn’t James play the arpeggios rather than straight chords? Could the unnecessary, busy bongos be any louder?
@@foodog777 the watermark was annoying.
More 90's please 😃✌️
Mellon collie and whats the story where two of the best record releases of 1995 a magical time.
Thanks for putting a big watermark on stolen images.
This a a licensing company. If you read the screen it stated this. It's also in the description. That's why the great big letters are on the video.
Looking at D'Arcy's fretting hand, her thumb slips under the neck sometimes... I've never seen anything like that.
That's why she's such a great bass player. She's easy on the eyes too.
It’s a mysterious and peculiar thing. I like little oddities like that
That's because her bass is slung pretty low. You just can't bend your wrist that much with your thumb behind the neck when playing higher up on the neck when your instrument is that low.
If her bass was up higher she wouldn't have to do that. It's kinda bad technique, but some people think having your bass slung down to your knees looks more rock and roll and cooler.
@@burtreynolds2969 if it works, why not?
El público realmente disfrutando el show cuando aún no existía la plaga de los teléfonos móviles
Wow, I loved them back then.... Long before baldini became an egomaniac
And the music became worse
The 90's the last of ANY type of music. 60s...we protested,,,,the 70s we tapped feet to the Doobie Brothers to the Bee Gees. 80s.....Full on ROCK-n-ROLL.. ....Rock on to the music that makes you HAPPY.,.,,,,not Sad.
The 2000s was the revival of garage rock with The White Stripes, The Strokes, The Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Interpol, The Vines, The Hives, Franz Ferdinand, The Fratellies. As well as Modest Mouse, Death Cab for Cutie, The Shins, The National, The Raveonettes, and Kings of Leon. Just to name a few. The 2010s started the revival of Shoegaze music. Every decade has their thing, but as the years go on the amount of music being produced doubles so now you really have to search out what your interests are and not be spoon fed your music by radio or RIP MTV.
Bla bla bla.
is this from pinkpop?
My guess is yes
Yes, and they played that festival a few years prior as well. Billy's comment that they never played Holland before isn't correct 😅
3 percussionists to replace one jimmy 😅
Thumbs down solely for the annoying watermark.
Same
Grow up.
@@EMdemo You triggered? LOLOLOLOLOL
What, no xylophonist??
Karahoukas Surf Saquarema 🎙🎶🎵🎼🌊🏄♂️🏄♀️🕶🎧🌪🌪🌪🌪🌪
Surprisingly great without Jimmy!
Look at all those white supreme ist in one spot
Didn't like Thais version. I like the electric guitar on this track.