Nothing more powerful than word of mouth. If an album is a great album, it will find it's way into the hearts of people. Like Billy said, Arcade Fire is in the cusp who wrote a fantastic nostalgic album about growing up and losing your adolescence. Obviously it hits home with me as a 30 something, but I also told my friends/family, etc about it and they all fell in love with it too(as well as the band). I'm sure in 10yrs, Today's 20 Somethings will also "Get It" too.
Billy is right on the money saying that Grandma has to know who the bands are. I remember at one of my friends Wedding in 1996. My friends mother was dancing with us to Smashing Pumpkins, Bullet with Butterfly Wings. She was Grandmother at that time. She would have been 48 at the time.
I get why Rolling Stone did their hit job now BC just implied that they were elitist and really don't get down in it to find unique new work but rather have to wait for it to come to them
@hemna He never said it wasn't. Being put on the spot like that, he mentioned them making great albums. That's more of a testament to their greatness than you think.
I agree with a lot of what Billy is saying. I think that the death of broadcast radio destroyed the integrity of the old music industry model. I think the solution would be free satelite radio with commericals. If a large record company purchased a company like Sirius and then made it a free medium you could then pair it down to a smaller station selection. Then instead of state wide playlist they could offer national playlists.
The music labels need to find other means.. The way Billy is talking about seems like a good idea.. like a visual means to accompany the music..This age needs the next "MTV"
I love how he talks about quality when the last Pumpkins album was garbage at best. Its like listening to someone talk about themselves and not knowing it. I know a lot of grandparents that don't know what The Smashing Pumkins are or even parents for that matter. Seriously?
Here's an idea, what if the albums that come digitally can be opened up, you could click on pictures to produce images that represent the songs. Maybe written lyrics with artwork that would best describe the song. An interactive album cover or something. Anyone know where I'm going with this idea?
I can't pre order Oceania on google play...I wouldn't mind getting it on amazon but I already have a few books from google play so I'd like to keep all that stuff together =/
Some of the things he's saying are agreeable, sure, but most of it is totally insubstantial and clearly just playing to an obnoxious crowd who has a crush on Billy Corgan. The bald guy from the audience also perfectly explained the problem Billy Corgan was so confused about when he mentioned the fragmentation of music, but Corgan doesn't get it; he just wants to insist that there are no good bands and no good fans.
Dammit man. He's so passionate and intelligent.
Nothing more powerful than word of mouth. If an album is a great album, it will find it's way into the hearts of people. Like Billy said, Arcade Fire is in the cusp who wrote a fantastic nostalgic album about growing up and losing your adolescence. Obviously it hits home with me as a 30 something, but I also told my friends/family, etc about it and they all fell in love with it too(as well as the band). I'm sure in 10yrs, Today's 20 Somethings will also "Get It" too.
Dear Billy,
Thank you for your passion. Thank you for sharing it.
Lindsay
Billy Corgan is a master mind, what a brilliant talent
Billy is right on the money saying that Grandma has to know who the bands are. I remember at one of my friends Wedding in 1996. My friends mother was dancing with us to Smashing Pumpkins, Bullet with Butterfly Wings. She was Grandmother at that time. She would have been 48 at the time.
Just as inspiring as the first time
billy corgan says radiohead makes great records?
FREAKING AWESOME
Billy Corgan You always will be big for me..
I love music, going to shows... such a huge part of my life... but you are 100% correct.
"A lot of people getting laid and not a lot of people falling in love."
God damn, he described today's music generation in one line.
Wow, never been a huge SP fan, but I agree with 99% of what he says here. Great stuff, thanks for posting.
I get why Rolling Stone did their hit job now
BC just implied that they were elitist and really don't get down in it to find unique new work but rather have to wait for it to come to them
billy, you fucking badass. you are a god.
This man speaks the truth.
@hemna He never said it wasn't. Being put on the spot like that, he mentioned them making great albums. That's more of a testament to their greatness than you think.
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I agree with a lot of what Billy is saying. I think that the death of broadcast radio destroyed the integrity of the old music industry model. I think the solution would be free satelite radio with commericals. If a large record company purchased a company like Sirius and then made it a free medium you could then pair it down to a smaller station selection. Then instead of state wide playlist they could offer national playlists.
The music labels need to find other means.. The way Billy is talking about seems like a good idea.. like a visual means to accompany the music..This age needs the next "MTV"
I love how he talks about quality when the last Pumpkins album was garbage at best. Its like listening to someone talk about themselves and not knowing it. I know a lot of grandparents that don't know what The Smashing Pumkins are or even parents for that matter. Seriously?
Billy is totally on it... Google Play isn't going to understand that.
Called the google man the devil both ironically and unironically 😂
AMEN!
Here's an idea, what if the albums that come digitally can be opened up, you could click on pictures to produce images that represent the songs. Maybe written lyrics with artwork that would best describe the song.
An interactive album cover or something. Anyone know where I'm going with this idea?
i love how the interview talks as if his opinion matters
oh, and yours does ? his opinion carries more weight than yours ever will.
This is what happens when you ask billy corgan a question.
I can't pre order Oceania on google play...I wouldn't mind getting it on amazon but I already have a few books from google play so I'd like to keep all that stuff together =/
I disagree with the point about no current artists making anti-war albums (10:15) John Vanderslice's Emerald City was a pretty good shot
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Google said he doesn't like it when Billy says "fuck".
@LordKromdar13 Hear you loud and clear Lord. I'm not a musician but I can totally understand. Both dipshit options indeed.
No, but it doesn't make much of a difference, does it?
Are you serious? He's one of the founders of Alternative Rock. You must be born in the mid 90's, or joking?
Some of the things he's saying are agreeable, sure, but most of it is totally insubstantial and clearly just playing to an obnoxious crowd who has a crush on Billy Corgan. The bald guy from the audience also perfectly explained the problem Billy Corgan was so confused about when he mentioned the fragmentation of music, but Corgan doesn't get it; he just wants to insist that there are no good bands and no good fans.
Hey bald guy! I think you're nice. Who are you and what are you all about?
재미있어요.
is Billy bi?
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