Prior to 2015, I had only ever heard the four-and-a-half-minute version of this song from the band's Rotten Apples compilation album. So I always thought that's how long the song was. So one night, I'm driving out of town and listening to an unfamiliar rock station on the radio, and then this song comes on. And when it gets to the end... it just keeps going. I actually pulled over to the side of the road and listened to the rest of the guitar solo, completely entranced. I cannot put into more words what hearing the rest of this song for the first time was like. Mind-blowing.
This was the first song of theirs I remember hearing-and it was this version, only found on the Singles soundtrack back in like 1992 or something. It was the last song on the CD and it blew every other song on there out of the water. Still a favorite all these years later.
Beautiful... They actually DID play this on the radio back in the 90s, but it was short version. I would always feel so... disappointed they cut off the rest of the song. We didn't realize it then, but the 90s were a truly magical time.
@@jcbarker1 " it blew every other song on there out of the water." I'd say it was a tie between this and Soundgarden's 'Birth Ritual', but yes...this is just awesome.
I used to have this on bootleg years ago, like when I was 16… I listened to it over that summer, I was doing exams. It had this version and Starla back to back and for that 20 minutes or whatever, it was such a trip. Always takes me back to that time, some 25+ years later
I was 15, sitting in my brother's '84 GTI and we got to the end of the Singles soundtrack and this song made me feel completely alive. I will always love this song, and the journey I had with the Smashing Pumpkins in my younger days. Still destroys and breathes life into me every time.
2023 and I am still listening to this beautiful fucking song. I won't live long enough to listen to this song as many times as I want too. Been listening to it since 1992. When I was a young spry grunge girl. OMG. I'd give anything to go back!
I love this comment...and I agree. There was something deeply magical about the sound of early Smashing Pumpkins... This song really encapsulates that sound.
Totally, but it is nice to have a little $ in the bank, ha,ha. Got my kid hooked on music from my youth! Pretty awesome to see him rocking out to Gish on his Ipad!
I was 18 in 1992 blasting this in my headphones on the bus and an adult told me to turn it down. Another adult intervened and told me to relax and listen to my music. I had zero friends and had lived in Seattle about a week.
definitely true real story, just like the story where the guy tells another random guy that hes gonna play bioshock allday and he looks at him with his mouth open as he leaves the elevator. 10/10
I grew up in Portland OR just thee and a half hours south of Seattle when the grunge scene started. I was 14 when this movie came out. YES I know SP are from Chicago.
There was a lawsuit over this , he felt like collective soul wrote Shne after ripping him off. Ed Rowland from Collective Soul had to go prove in court that he had demo tapes from the late eighties of the song Shine . so then he wrote smashing young man as a Song about Billy.
This song always brings a forgotten yearning for the day when everything was good. And all those times have passed and all those times have gone but not before leaving a ringing of joy through this song.
So glad I discovered this track. I can't really accept the short version now. It's just such a different experience; with this version being infinitely richer in depth, texture, and tone.
Exactly why I wanted nothing to do with their greatest hits album. Would much rather just purchase the Singles soundtrack and get the full version. Some great other stuff on there too.
I remember being blown away hearing this on the Singles soundtrack when it first came out. It burns my biscuits that it’s impossible to find this full version on any streaming service
Don't worry. I'm doing my part to fund imported justice in Sweden where Spotify is located. They'll learn their lesson here real quick pretty soon and make full HQ version available again on the service that we already pay for. Just be a little bit more patient and wait a while longer. :)
The part at the end with the guitars always blows my mind. It's like electric whale songs. Hendrix is up in heaven somewhere, waiting for Billy to show up so he can tell him how the fuck he did that.
holy hell took me forever to find this song I was searching for best extended smashing pumpkins song but it never showed up in results. this is their best song ever in my opinion
I dearly love the starting out of the Smashing Pumpkins' course of playing. They really did drive a powerful force with the mix of psychedelic and alternative that was produced by hardly no other, and it rocks.
2022, and I still, to this day, lose myself in this song. It’s been there through good and bad times, letting the chaos touch the fringes of whatever mood I’m in, calming me in my spirit, telling me, “It’s ok, no matter what it is, there is someone else that feels this way. You are not alone. Breathe.” And I keep breathing, even when it has been hard to, or to want to.
Logged into the google as my GF, which is pretty appropriate. All I can say is that those times can come back and be just as awesome. This song meant a lot when I was a kid in college, but man it means more even now that I can understand the depth love can achieve.
The iconic song of the film Singles. That movie spoke to me so much. I was in my early 30's, but who cares, I loved and still love every second of it. Now I'm 57 and looking for the soundtrack, lol. You never outgrow amazing music or movies.
Give me Drown, Hummer, Cherub Rock, Sweet Sweet/Luna, Mayonaise, Snail, Bury Me, Blue, Glynis, and Starla on infinite repeat on a desert island and I'll be happy. Heck, Drown and Hummer alone will be just fine.
I don’t know how the pumpkins aren’t widely recognized to be at least one of the top 10 bands of all time. Amazing guitarist, drummer, and lyricist. The original pumpkins together had the ability to make damn near every song catchy and immediately attention-grabbing yet deep and powerful as well. No other music catalogue can move me so much. There’s just an other-worldly quality to it. Songs like Porcelina or Soma for example are just amazing
Because the music industry is run by old people who sneer at anything that isn't wank rock or easy listening. If SP had a conventionally better vocalist they'd be more recognised. They'll have their time one day though.
I can remember moving to Atlanta at 18 yo from a small town in Louisiana. After a night of tripping and spending the night at my best friends karate studio, I awoke and went out to the car and turned on the radio and then something that changed my life forever happened. I heard a song that blew my mind on a radio station that was left on the dial and right on the music Album WRAS Atlanta 88.5.. The song was called institutionalized by the suicidal tendencies. From there on it was all alternative for me then and now.
One of the greatest rock songs ever put on tape. It's awesome live, but this studio version is MAGIC.... How can guitar distortion/feedback sound amazing? WPC's voice is SPOT ON, everything is at the right level... Jimmy's drums are hitting hard. 2023 doesn't have anything on this.
Man, early nineties riding the pow down the mountains on my extra-wide-long-board to this on some Bose headphones. This song certainly takes me back to those best of times.
1994 21yrs old , the deph of winter, heroin and a breaking heart - and this track still envelops me with the same bewitching force every time I come across it 20yrs on - and I'm long clean.
I'm 15. No idea how this song sounds familiar, but I could die to this song. This guitar is everything, man. I want all the old music back, with actual instruments.
The only way that can happen is that guys of your generation visit and feel the 90s through the music, videos and movies of those times; imbibe the spirit of the decade, learn musical instruments all this while.... and bring back the days.... those days... those years... again.
Why? I mean people still use psychical instruments, but even when they don’t it’s cause it’s not really needed. Using physical drums when your not even going for that sound? And you can program some. Producing is just as hard as other stuff, to play synth really well people still use piano techniques. Guitar is still used, hell Travis Scott uses guitars in his stuff. People gotta advance, having a huge band with people always using physical instruments can be unnecessarily hard sometimes.
@@dafriendlyghost - "People gotta advance, having a huge band with people always using physical instruments can be unnecessarily hard sometimes." A quartet is considered a "huge band" in 2021? Wow. Enjoy yourself, Navigator. ;)
No matter where you are 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
I know what you mean. I loved SP when back when I was in high school and this music was fresh and new. I even had an old cassette recorder that I would make my own mixtapes with. I took the 3:48 - 4:08 segment of this track and spliced it on repeat like 8 times to make the effect much longer so I could play it unending in my car. I loved that guitar riff... It's like the guitar was an accompanying vocal... unreal.
This song caps off the greatest movie soundtrack ever-- "Singles'. Even if the movie was a silly romantic comedy for twenty somethings in the 90's, it was the music that captured something special... Timeless, and yet time specific with the "Seattle Sound'. I bought that CD twice. And now that I lost it twice, I just listen to it here on YT.
brucetrueasblue, I managed to have 2 discs from this movie. Both bought in 1993 and one still in the wrapper. Message me and I'll make sure it shows up at the address you provide. F.O.C.
Yeah it's a whole different thing, the extended version. A foreshadow of what was to come for this beautiful creation called Smashing Pumpkins. Billy said that the Gish record was an instrumental with singing on it. Definitely. The bittersweet feelings the fuzz, guitar tone,, snare tone,, clear bass lines and melancholic vocals and lyrics here and throughout their catalog can't be overstated
the first time i heard this guitar solo i went to media play the next day to buy "pisces iscariot" hoping this b-side would be on it. it wasnt but i did discover "starla" and a love/appreciation for pushing a guitar to limits that were unimaginable
Fuck I love this song... I was in my teens when this came out and I STILL get a smile on my face when I hear the intro. The 90's were so awesome esp growing up in the PNW where it was exploding.
I saw SP play this live at The Metro in Chicago back in ‘92. I was right at the front of the stage. I lived a block away from that amazing venue at that time. . I know live in North Carolina, and It has stayed with me ever since.
My first concert was the Pumpkins in Oklahoma City. It was 1996 I think. Garbage opened for them and they had just released their first single. I was about 12 then and the concert was but a fuzzy memory until I got to college and found a bootleg of the show. It was amazing. They actually played this song at the show and made it last well over ten minutes. I think they combined it with the Aeroplane Flies High which is an epic b-side song in of itself.
creekandseminole Love it when you go to live show and hear new songs, then when you listen to the album, it takes you right back to that moment you first heard it in a musty, sweat perfumed club. Cool, story, same thing happened to me with the NOFX "I heard they suck live", in 95' I believe, just happened to be at the show they used for their live album.
Jonny Crash Nice. I've only seen NOFX once and that was Warped tour 2006 I think. It was in Dallas. They were the last band to play and it was over 100 degrees all day. It started raining when they got on stage and they had to stop. Fat Mike then told us they were only allowed to play three songs, so he then started the opening chords to the Decline and we all went nuts. Funny to how the crowd were mostly people my age and older at the time which was 20 lol.
You gotta see'em in a more intimate venue. Like any small club, not too familiar with te Dallas scene, been years since playing there, but I'm sure NOFX plays them in Dallas. It's a whole different ball game, to be up close and personal with the band. Too bad you didn't get to see the Decline init's entirety. They seem to play snippets of it a lot. I thought the Decline was revolutionary when I first heard it. It reminded me of the Grateful and how they would blend one song into the next, but NOFX's more complex, it's almost as if you're weaving in out of 4 different songs for 20 minutes. Poor Smelly has to be fucking burnt out at the end of that song when it's done live. Good Luck, and go See'em in a tighter venue, you won't be disappointed. J. Crash
My favorite song on one of the best soundtracks (Singles) ever compiled, and the only Non-Seattle based artist on the album. It's also the soundtrack to my college days. :) Grunge Forever!!
I was 14 when the Singles soundtrack was released and i sat in front of my CD player guitar in hand playing this song over and over until I was able to play along with it. Took about 6 hours to master and it still one of my favorite songs to play. My kids have never heard this song but they would surly recognize it!
Patrick - Knock on wood, I've never faced a demon like 'H', but your description of the feeling this song evokes is genius! And major props for your sobriety..keep fighting the good fight!
Part Jimi Hendrix, part Pink Floyd, a beautiful combination that was the Smashing Pumpkins up through '94 which was coincidentally the final year that 'alternative' was truly that. By '95 it was a formula and quickly sucked.
I strongly disagree. The pumpkins may have changed in sound but change is part of what makes an artist. If they stayed the same their whole career they might as well should have changed their name to AC/DC
Trey Rhodes Whoa, wait a second! Re-read my comment please and don't take it out of it's context. In no way did I disrespect the Smashing Pumpkins but somehow you managed to twist what I said and use it to disrespect an un-related band that is in no way relevant to the Smashing Pumpkins or my comment, whether you like AC/DC or not. I was talking about 'alternative' music, not the Smashing Pumpkins sound, to make it perfectly clear for you. What in sam hell does AC/DC have to do with...huh?!?
tbah00 Oh wait, he's another UA-cam troll who just started a junk email account today (8/2/15) in order to express his opinion without a shred of courage or credentials. Never mind.
Growing old sucks, I came of age in the early 90s. Wow what a time to do so and this was the soundtrack to that time of my now miserable life as it is now wrecked by opiate addiction and misery, what I would do to go back even if only for 30 seconds.
one of the dj's in the radio station I used to listen to admitted on air that she played this song whenever she had to go on a bathroom break. She'd take a dump while the 4-minute feedback played on. A practical use for an awesome song.
How this song instantly transports me back to a crystalline feeling, fleeting but seemingly eternal, where youth was abundant and the days were long… sometimes too long. How we thought those times - those vibes - those feelings - would remain in our lives forever, maybe changing slightly when some of the pieces changed, but with enough sameness to evoke the exact same energy. How we die a little each time we feel that old familiar feeling, woven with every substance and ingredient exactly necessary for JUST THAT SPECIFIC MOMENT… only to realize that the moment dissolves a little sooner each time it returns to paint our soul, eventually replaced by some other moment… yet to happen… but soon to become yesterday. * To everyone who took the time to read my babbling, PLEASE LISTEN and take time to appreciate and absorb those moments that feel special and different WHILE YOU ARE EXPERIENCING THEM. A memory that is only remembered AFTER it was lived will never be as vivid and essential as a memory that was remembered AS YOU LIVED IT. In other words… take the time to associate as many things with the moments you recognize as important future memories as possible. Only when you do that is it possible to live them again… for the very first time.
No matter where you are I can still hear you when you drown You've traveled very far Just to see if I'll come around When I'm down All of those yesterdays Coming down 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 down 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
So many different undertones of great artists, Pink Floyd, Hendrix, Joplin, etc. Such a great time in my life!!!! Gish was in my opinion their best album the creativity was superb!!! God to meet Billy @ Crobar in Miami years back we were both feeling good he is a true artist in many forms!!! Pumpkins forever!!
Prior to 2015, I had only ever heard the four-and-a-half-minute version of this song from the band's Rotten Apples compilation album. So I always thought that's how long the song was. So one night, I'm driving out of town and listening to an unfamiliar rock station on the radio, and then this song comes on. And when it gets to the end... it just keeps going. I actually pulled over to the side of the road and listened to the rest of the guitar solo, completely entranced. I cannot put into more words what hearing the rest of this song for the first time was like. Mind-blowing.
This was the first song of theirs I remember hearing-and it was this version, only found on the Singles soundtrack back in like 1992 or something. It was the last song on the CD and it blew every other song on there out of the water. Still a favorite all these years later.
Well said sir. Just heard this an hour ago and cannot stop ,, this version is Awesome. MASTERPIECE
Beautiful... They actually DID play this on the radio back in the 90s, but it was short version. I would always feel so... disappointed they cut off the rest of the song.
We didn't realize it then, but the 90s were a truly magical time.
@@jcbarker1 " it blew every other song on there out of the water." I'd say it was a tie between this and Soundgarden's 'Birth Ritual', but yes...this is just awesome.
I used to have this on bootleg years ago, like when I was 16… I listened to it over that summer, I was doing exams. It had this version and Starla back to back and for that 20 minutes or whatever, it was such a trip. Always takes me back to that time, some 25+ years later
I was 15, sitting in my brother's '84 GTI and we got to the end of the Singles soundtrack and this song made me feel completely alive. I will always love this song, and the journey I had with the Smashing Pumpkins in my younger days. Still destroys and breathes life into me every time.
I love that
Heck yeah exactly !
2023 and I am still listening to this beautiful fucking song. I won't live long enough to listen to this song as many times as I want too. Been listening to it since 1992. When I was a young spry grunge girl. OMG. I'd give anything to go back!
I love this comment...and I agree. There was something deeply magical about the sound of early Smashing Pumpkins... This song really encapsulates that sound.
Im the Biggest SP fan in the multiverse
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Reprise by The Verve
High from 2000 + 24.
Who else is feeling nostalgic and wishes you could go back to these days, if only for a short time? Gen X forever 😄👍
Totally, but it is nice to have a little $ in the bank, ha,ha. Got my kid hooked on music from my youth! Pretty awesome to see him rocking out to Gish on his Ipad!
Were growing old bros.... and im fucking feel it everyday.
@@anjomendoza2143 I laughed out loud and then frowned. Ugh - so true.
Miranda McGill fuck yeah, gen x forever!!!
Let me know if you figure out how.
This song brings back memories of when life was simpler. It relaxes me every time and I'm grateful for the vibe it gives me.
+Some guy you're not familiar with just yet Do you have a Zima ???
I hear that
Definitely relaxes me.
No man. My life was batshit from hell when this came out. But I feel you.
I was 18 in 1992 blasting this in my headphones on the bus and an adult told me to turn it down. Another adult intervened and told me to relax and listen to my music. I had zero friends and had lived in Seattle about a week.
neat
definitely true real story, just like the story where the guy tells another random guy that hes gonna play bioshock allday and he looks at him with his mouth open as he leaves the elevator. 10/10
+EKLIPS2K I forgot to mention the part where everyone on the bus suddenly burst into applause
I grew up in Portland OR just thee and a half hours south of Seattle when the grunge scene started. I was 14 when this movie came out. YES I know SP are from Chicago.
I am 18 I just moved out on my own land I'm laying in the bottom of my shower blasting and that story really brightened up my day
This is my favourite smashing pumpkins track
You like 2pac and mgmt too?
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Me too
+HiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiPower fucking melvins
myjungleismassive1 wut
Honestly, you NEED the ending of this song. Full version is the only version. It’s criminally underrated. Incredible.
Yeah, I can't understand why they would upload the 4 min version. Without the rest of the song, we are left wanting.
The beauty of feedback done masterfully
Drumming is phenomenal here.
Coming back to this in 2024. Timeless piece of music.
One of the most memorable guitar solos I ever heard.
yeah its a shame that on spotify , it is the short version without the solo
There was a lawsuit over this , he felt like collective soul wrote Shne after ripping him off. Ed Rowland from Collective Soul had to go prove in court that he had demo tapes from the late eighties of the song Shine .
so then he wrote smashing young man as a Song about Billy.
Boycott any advertiser that interrupts this masterpiece
Truthfully, this might be the most complete song of the ‘90s. Holds it power incredibly well.
This song always brings a forgotten yearning for the day when everything was good. And all those times have passed and all those times have gone but not before leaving a ringing of joy through this song.
I am not sure if this song makes me happy or sad but it does make me feel
that feel?
unicornofjustice Oh, he feel.
well said.
***** Super !
You can't have happiness without sadness. Emotions would be indecipherable without duality.
So glad I discovered this track. I can't really accept the short version now. It's just such a different experience; with this version being infinitely richer in depth, texture, and tone.
Short versions of songs are always unacceptable. Period.
It's not the same without the extended feedback and whale noises part...The lush beauty really takes the song to a new level...
Exactly why I wanted nothing to do with their greatest hits album. Would much rather just purchase the Singles soundtrack and get the full version. Some great other stuff on there too.
Best FEEDBACK performance ever! I get disappointed when I hear it posted without the feedback ending. It gets posted incomplete.
Pure emotion bleeding through his guitar...there will never be another band like this one.
The part from 3:00 to 3:45 is like a dream that I never want to wake up from. It's beyond sublime.
I remember being blown away hearing this on the Singles soundtrack when it first came out. It burns my biscuits that it’s impossible to find this full version on any streaming service
Don't worry. I'm doing my part to fund imported justice in Sweden where Spotify is located. They'll learn their lesson here real quick pretty soon and make full HQ version available again on the service that we already pay for. Just be a little bit more patient and wait a while longer. :)
The part at the end with the guitars always blows my mind. It's like electric whale songs. Hendrix is up in heaven somewhere, waiting for Billy to show up so he can tell him how the fuck he did that.
***** No, Jimi wants Billy to tell him how he did that. But, same difference, I suppose.
Are you proud of that? Are you proud of that jab? BTW YOU'RE really bad at punctuating shit. There, now everyone's feelings are hurt.
Those of us who aren't morons understood your original post just fine.
Always nice to be reminded that the internet isn't just a teeming forest of gaping dick-holes.
Your post makes perfect sense.
holy hell took me forever to find this song I was searching for best extended smashing pumpkins song but it never showed up in results. this is their best song ever in my opinion
I dearly love the starting out of the Smashing Pumpkins' course of playing. They really did drive a powerful force with the mix of psychedelic and alternative that was produced by hardly no other, and it rocks.
This song is legendary
2022, and I still, to this day, lose myself in this song. It’s been there through good and bad times, letting the chaos touch the fringes of whatever mood I’m in, calming me in my spirit, telling me, “It’s ok, no matter what it is, there is someone else that feels this way. You are not alone. Breathe.” And I keep breathing, even when it has been hard to, or to want to.
I've been in a SP mood for days.. glad someone else is appreciating in 2022
The most beautiful/melodic feedback ever used in a song.LOVE
reminds me of my 20's and some of the best times of my life
yeah, most def. still good with a bowl.
Absolutely
Makes me feel 19 again
The days
Logged into the google as my GF, which is pretty appropriate. All I can say is that those times can come back and be just as awesome. This song meant a lot when I was a kid in college, but man it means more even now that I can understand the depth love can achieve.
bunnyhead71 Agree!
Most especially blessed when laced with such heavenly divine colours auras hues and bands and waves of light and sound
The iconic song of the film Singles. That movie spoke to me so much. I was in my early 30's, but who cares, I loved and still love every second of it. Now I'm 57 and looking for the soundtrack, lol. You never outgrow amazing music or movies.
Cool
Give me Drown, Hummer, Cherub Rock, Sweet Sweet/Luna, Mayonaise, Snail, Bury Me, Blue, Glynis, and Starla on infinite repeat on a desert island and I'll be happy. Heck, Drown and Hummer alone will be just fine.
Perfect choices
Porcelina, Frail and Bedazzled, Bodies…I could keep going.
Rhinoceros?
I don’t know how the pumpkins aren’t widely recognized to be at least one of the top 10 bands of all time. Amazing guitarist, drummer, and lyricist. The original pumpkins together had the ability to make damn near every song catchy and immediately attention-grabbing yet deep and powerful as well. No other music catalogue can move me so much. There’s just an other-worldly quality to it. Songs like Porcelina or Soma for example are just amazing
Because the music industry is run by old people who sneer at anything that isn't wank rock or easy listening. If SP had a conventionally better vocalist they'd be more recognised. They'll have their time one day though.
Perfectly stated. TRUTH.
I think they are.
Speaking of, Soma's were quite amazing while listening to the pumpkins.. At least that's what I have been told.. 😆
I can remember moving to Atlanta at 18 yo from a small town in Louisiana. After a night of tripping and spending the night at my best friends karate studio, I awoke and went out to the car and turned on the radio and then something that changed my life forever happened. I heard a song that blew my mind on a radio station that was left on the dial and right on the music Album WRAS Atlanta 88.5.. The song was called institutionalized by the suicidal tendencies. From there on it was all alternative for me then and now.
One of the greatest rock songs ever put on tape. It's awesome live, but this studio version is MAGIC.... How can guitar distortion/feedback sound amazing? WPC's voice is SPOT ON, everything is at the right level... Jimmy's drums are hitting hard. 2023 doesn't have anything on this.
Basically 2023 doesn't have anything
This song is definitely on my forever Playlist. I love it as much now as I did the first time. Just perfection.
this song, like a time machine. good times.
I love me some pumpkins. Buzzing guitars, powerful drums, billy's great off-key vocals...this is my heaven.
Beautiful song, Smashing Pumpkins are simply amazing
This must be one of my absolute favorite smashing pumpkins songs.
The whole singles soundtrack puts me in a better place.... But this song.... Holy shit can't express how it hits you in the feels ❤SP
Man, early nineties riding the pow down the mountains on my extra-wide-long-board to this on some Bose headphones. This song certainly takes me back to those best of times.
The end is just magic
My single favorite Pumpkins track ever... 4 minutes of pure feedback bliss... :-)
1994 21yrs old , the deph of winter, heroin and a breaking heart - and this track still envelops me with the same bewitching force every time I come across it 20yrs on - and I'm long clean.
I'm 15. No idea how this song sounds familiar, but I could die to this song. This guitar is everything, man. I want all the old music back, with actual instruments.
The only way that can happen is that guys of your generation visit and feel the 90s through the music, videos and movies of those times; imbibe the spirit of the decade, learn musical instruments all this while.... and bring back the days.... those days... those years... again.
Why? I mean people still use psychical instruments, but even when they don’t it’s cause it’s not really needed. Using physical drums when your not even going for that sound? And you can program some. Producing is just as hard as other stuff, to play synth really well people still use piano techniques.
Guitar is still used, hell Travis Scott uses guitars in his stuff. People gotta advance, having a huge band with people always using physical instruments can be unnecessarily hard sometimes.
@@dafriendlyghost your a loser 😆😆😆😆
@@drewisawesomehott he spitting facts though and you gotta accept the truth even if you don’t like it
@@dafriendlyghost - "People gotta advance, having a huge band with people always using physical instruments can be unnecessarily hard sometimes."
A quartet is considered a "huge band" in 2021? Wow.
Enjoy yourself, Navigator. ;)
Still not tired of it
The second half of this song brings feelings of breaking out through adversity and chaos, self-actualization, apotheosis
No matter where you are
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
One of my top 5 guitar solos Of all time.
I know what you mean. I loved SP when back when I was in high school and this music was fresh and new. I even had an old cassette recorder that I would make my own mixtapes with. I took the 3:48 - 4:08 segment of this track and spliced it on repeat like 8 times to make the effect much longer so I could play it unending in my car. I loved that guitar riff... It's like the guitar was an accompanying vocal... unreal.
This song caps off the greatest movie soundtrack ever-- "Singles'. Even if the movie was a silly romantic comedy for twenty somethings in the 90's, it was the music that captured something special... Timeless, and yet time specific with the "Seattle Sound'. I bought that CD twice. And now that I lost it twice, I just listen to it here on YT.
brucetrueasblue the funny thing is, the pumpkins were from Chicago
I have 3 of that cd
Just discovered someone took mine and replaced it with Alanis Morrissette. Thanks.
brucetrueasblue, I managed to have 2 discs from this movie. Both bought in 1993 and one still in the wrapper. Message me and I'll make sure it shows up at the address you provide. F.O.C.
I bought siamese dream twice on cassette tape.
The first notes really bring me back
KROQ
always gives me tingles
Yeah it's a whole different thing, the extended version. A foreshadow of what was to come for this beautiful creation called Smashing Pumpkins. Billy said that the Gish record was an instrumental with singing on it. Definitely. The bittersweet feelings the fuzz, guitar tone,, snare tone,, clear bass lines and melancholic vocals and lyrics here and throughout their catalog can't be overstated
the first time i heard this guitar solo i went to media play the next day to buy "pisces iscariot" hoping this b-side would be on it. it wasnt but i did discover "starla" and a love/appreciation for pushing a guitar to limits that were unimaginable
90s , 18 years old having the best time of my life. This is the soundtrack
For close to 20 years, my go to song for melancholia
Fuck I love this song... I was in my teens when this came out and I STILL get a smile on my face when I hear the intro. The 90's were so awesome esp growing up in the PNW where it was exploding.
Billy Corgan is all about two things: The perfect guitar fuzz, and perfect song structure!
The howling feedback really makes this song ... the pain he suggests in the lyrics is brought to vividly to life in the last half of the song.
Listening to this is suicidal bliss.... you know,
Knowing we're stuck with the music of today.
What an amazing track.. 🔊🎵🎶🎶🎶🤎✌🏽
I saw SP play this live at The Metro in Chicago back in ‘92. I was right at the front of the stage. I lived a block away from that amazing venue at that time. . I know live in North Carolina, and It has stayed with me ever since.
Those were the golden years......miss em...
This is their best song, for sure. So good!
feeling alone all the time gets sucky after a while this music helped me get through some rough times in my youth
My first concert was the Pumpkins in Oklahoma City. It was 1996 I think. Garbage opened for them and they had just released their first single.
I was about 12 then and the concert was but a fuzzy memory until I got to college and found a bootleg of the show. It was amazing. They actually played this song at the show and made it last well over ten minutes. I think they combined it with the Aeroplane Flies High which is an epic b-side song in of itself.
creekandseminole Love it when you go to live show and hear new songs, then when you listen to the album, it takes you right back to that moment you first heard it in a musty, sweat perfumed club. Cool, story, same thing happened to me with the NOFX "I heard they suck live", in 95' I believe, just happened to be at the show they used for their live album.
Jonny Crash Nice. I've only seen NOFX once and that was Warped tour 2006 I think. It was in Dallas. They were the last band to play and it was over 100 degrees all day. It started raining when they got on stage and they had to stop. Fat Mike then told us they were only allowed to play three songs, so he then started the opening chords to the Decline and we all went nuts. Funny to how the crowd were mostly people my age and older at the time which was 20 lol.
You gotta see'em in a more intimate venue. Like any small club, not too familiar with te Dallas scene, been years since playing there, but I'm sure NOFX plays them in Dallas. It's a whole different ball game, to be up close and personal with the band. Too bad you didn't get to see the Decline init's entirety. They seem to play snippets of it a lot. I thought the Decline was revolutionary when I first heard it. It reminded me of the Grateful and how they would blend one song into the next, but NOFX's more complex, it's almost as if you're weaving in out of 4 different songs for 20 minutes. Poor Smelly has to be fucking burnt out at the end of that song when it's done live. Good Luck, and go See'em in a tighter venue, you won't be disappointed. J. Crash
You mean Garbage's first single? Because at that time SP's first single would be 6 years old
Punk And Rock Bands Yeah I think it was the song "Only Happy When it Rains". By Garbage I mean.
Feels really good to be alive hear this some 28? years later again, ill always love u SM
SP opened the door to psychedelia for me. And I am forever grateful
Love the guitar tone
My favorite song on one of the best soundtracks (Singles) ever compiled, and the only Non-Seattle based artist on the album. It's also the soundtrack to my college days. :) Grunge Forever!!
Paul Westerberg - from Minneapolis, not Seattle.
The end of this song is absolutely fucking insane, I've never heard the long version before.............. holy balls I have been missing out.
That's the 'Singles' soundtrack for ya. ;)
Oh my God... I've been in love with the album version of this song until now, I can't believe I never found this earlier! This is just wicked :D
Love the cozy purr guitar tone. Peak Corgan.
I was 14 when the Singles soundtrack was released and i sat in front of my CD player guitar in hand playing this song over and over until I was able to play along with it. Took about 6 hours to master and it still one of my favorite songs to play. My kids have never heard this song but they would surly recognize it!
one of best songs of all time!!!
Thanks for putting this up, I've loved this track since the single came out.
this is their best song. the last half of it is everything
It’s gotta be the 8 minute version. GOTTA BE. You know?
The second half of this song is kind of like Smashing Pumpkins’s endless nameless
not really, endless nameless was pure anger and frustration. this is loss, longing, trying to let go but the heart fuzzys won't let you.
I'm so happy this is (full, better quality)
Thanks for posting the original version. I LOVE LOVE LOVE this song!!!
stop listening to this type of music. dont make me take your walkman and smash it.
Yesterday the sky was blue and I still feel the same. Nothing left for me to do and I still feel the same.
I always come back to this album. .20+ years later
I was 18 when this soundtrack/movie came out...the music totally changed my life.
Patrick - Knock on wood, I've never faced a demon like 'H', but your description of the feeling this song evokes is genius! And major props for your sobriety..keep fighting the good fight!
Part Jimi Hendrix, part Pink Floyd, a beautiful combination that was the Smashing Pumpkins up through '94 which was coincidentally the final year that 'alternative' was truly that. By '95 it was a formula and quickly sucked.
Very true.
I strongly disagree. The pumpkins may have changed in sound but change is part of what makes an artist. If they stayed the same their whole career they might as well should have changed their name to AC/DC
Trey Rhodes Whoa, wait a second! Re-read my comment please and don't take it out of it's context. In no way did I disrespect the Smashing Pumpkins but somehow you managed to twist what I said and use it to disrespect an un-related band that is in no way relevant to the Smashing Pumpkins or my comment, whether you like AC/DC or not. I was talking about 'alternative' music, not the Smashing Pumpkins sound, to make it perfectly clear for you. What in sam hell does AC/DC have to do with...huh?!?
tbah00 Oh wait, he's another UA-cam troll who just started a junk email account today (8/2/15) in order to express his opinion without a shred of courage or credentials. Never mind.
I hear a heavy EVH influence
Into the grunge scene..... buddy those of us who come here for this song time & time again..... LIVED THRU the grunge era!!!! We love it
Growing old sucks, I came of age in the early 90s. Wow what a time to do so and this was the soundtrack to that time of my now miserable life as it is now wrecked by opiate addiction and misery, what I would do to go back even if only for 30 seconds.
Good stuff still to today brings me back to the 90s
One of best songs everrrrr.
this song will never get old for me....i was in my late teens when it was featured in the movie singles
one of the dj's in the radio station I used to listen to admitted on air that she played this song whenever she had to go on a bathroom break. She'd take a dump while the 4-minute feedback played on. A practical use for an awesome song.
The most beautiful slow rock song I have heard in my thirty or so years of listening to music.
Take me back these days we're my old self but a better one has risen 🙏 ✨
Best version ever from Singles ❤😊
How this song instantly transports me back to a crystalline feeling, fleeting but seemingly eternal, where youth was abundant and the days were long… sometimes too long.
How we thought those times - those vibes - those feelings - would remain in our lives forever, maybe changing slightly when some of the pieces changed, but with enough sameness to evoke the exact same energy.
How we die a little each time we feel that old familiar feeling, woven with every substance and ingredient exactly necessary for JUST THAT SPECIFIC MOMENT…
only to realize that the moment dissolves a little sooner each time it returns to paint our soul, eventually replaced by some other moment… yet to happen… but soon to become yesterday.
* To everyone who took the time to read my babbling, PLEASE LISTEN and take time to appreciate and absorb those moments that feel special and different WHILE YOU ARE EXPERIENCING THEM.
A memory that is only remembered AFTER it was lived will never be as vivid and essential as a memory that was remembered AS YOU LIVED IT.
In other words… take the time to associate as many things with the moments you recognize as important future memories as possible.
Only when you do that is it possible to live them again… for the very first time.
He's channeling a lot of Hendrix on this one - still awesome all these years later.
Reminds me of times in high school. Good times. I wish I could go back to some of those days and nights
I'm sad that the Pumpkins didn't get the love that they deserved.
They are wildly successful, especially for a 90's rock band.
they got alot of mainstream attention in the 90s and sold millions of albums.
wut? lol. if you only knew the love that's been dedicated in honor of SP ...
Love this song since 93
No matter where you are
I can still hear you when you drown
You've traveled very far
Just to see if I'll come around
When I'm down
All of those yesterdays
Coming down
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 down
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
Every night after work I smoke a joint and play this classic.
A man of culture
So many different undertones of great artists, Pink Floyd, Hendrix, Joplin, etc. Such a great time in my life!!!! Gish was in my opinion their best album the creativity was superb!!! God to meet Billy @ Crobar in Miami years back we were both feeling good he is a true artist in many forms!!! Pumpkins forever!!
The guitar feedback near the end of the tune definitely sounds influenced by Hendrix.
I had the "singles" movie soundrack on cassette tape when the film came out, lots of good songs!
Best soundtrack of that era.
Singles brought me here, also because I love Smashing Pumpkins.