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== Banter ==
== Banter ==
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Iha: Good evening.<br>
Iha: Good evening.<br>
<b>Tonight, Tonight</b><br>
'''Tonight, Tonight''' (acoustic)<br>
Corgan: Alrighty Jimmy.<br>
BC: Alrighty, Jimmy.<br>
<b>In the Arms of Sleep</b><br>
'''In the Arms of Sleep''' (acoustic)<br>
Corgan: Thank you so much. Ah, there it is.<br>
BC: Thank you so much. ''(tuning guitar)''  Whup, there it is.<br>
<b>Cupid de Locke</b><br>
'''Cupid de Locke''' (acoustic)<br>
Corgan: Thanks. Thanks so much. It's a pleasure to be here with you this evening. Of course, that's assuming we know what pleasure is, but if we do...we're slightly esoteric. It was like, we're happy to be here, but if we knew what happy was...confused again there?<br>
BC: Thanks. Thanks so much. It's a pleasure to be here with you this evening. Of course, that's assuming we know what pleasure is but um, if we do, well, uh, you know. Heh, we're slightly esoteric. It was like, we're happy to be here but if we knew what happy was, then maybe we could do it. You know.<br>
<b>Thirty-three<br></b>
Iha: I don’t know.<br>
Corgan: Like to play you a song that I wrote back in 1912, it's one of my favorites, and hope it's yours as well.<br>
BC: Heh heh, did you get that one?<br>
<b>Today<br></b>
Iha: No, heh, yeah.<br>
Wretzky: Back in, back in 1912 that used to be a square dance.<br>
'''Thirty-three''' (acoustic)<br>
Iha: That was just...<br>
BC: Ar ar.<br>
Wretzky: Great square dance, yeah.<br>
Iha: Yes.<br>
Corgan: And then the rocket ray descended, god bless it.<br>
BC: Like to play you a song that I wrote back in 1912.  It's one of my favorites and uh...<br>
<b>Lily (My One and Only)<br></b>
Iha: And I hope it's yours as well.<br>
Corgan: Thanks a lot. We'd like to take you down to the underground. Right to the undertow. We don't know who lives there, maybe some gnomes, but that's where we're going.<br>
'''Today''' (acoustic)<br>
<b>Take Me Down<br></b>
(BC during extended outro with Iha soloing: Take it, blues man.)<br>
Corgan: Good god! I believe you got on the good foot on that one.<br>
D’arcy: Hey, back in...back in 1912...<br>
Iha: All I know is -<br>
D’arcy: ...that used to be a square dance.<br>
Iha: That was just....heh.<br>
D’arcy: Great square dance hit.<br>
BC: And then the rocket ray descended.<br>
'''Lily''' (acoustic)<br>
(Guy in crowd right after song starts: Yeah, James!<br>
BC: God bless him.)<br>
BC: Thanks a lot.<br>
'''Take Me Down''' (acoustic)<br>
(BC over Iha intro strumming: ''(smooth jazz voice)'' We'd like to take you down...to the underground. Right to the underground. We don't know who lives there, maybe some gnomes.<br>
Iha: My [2 unintelligible words].<br>
BC: Well, but that's where we're going, heh.)<br>
Iha: ''(James Brown style grunt)''<br>
BC: Good god! I believe you got on the good foot on that one.<br>
Iha: Thank you.<br>
Iha: Thank you.<br>
<b>Beautiful<br></b>
'''Beautiful'''<br>
Corgan: Thanks thanks thanks thanks thanks thanks thanks thanks thanks.<br>
BC: Thanks thanks thanks thanks thanks thanks thanks thanks thanks.<br>
Wretzky: Thank you for the flowers.<br>
D’arcy: Thank you for the flowers.<br>
Iha: We like flowers.<br>
Iha: We like flowers.<br>
Corgan: Flowers are good.<br>
BC: Flowers are good.<br>
Iha: Flowers grow.<br>
Iha: Flowers grow.<br>
Corgan: Trees are bad. Flowers are good.<br>
BC: Trees are bad, flowers are good.<br>
Iha: Trees are bad. Flowers are good.<br>
Iha: Trees are bad. Brown acid was good.<br>
Corgan: People are good?<br>
BC: People are...good?<br>
Iha: People are sometimes good.<br>
Iha: People are sometimes good.<br>
Corgan: People are good, yes, people are good, yes.<br>
BC: People are good, yes, people are good, yes.<br>
Iha: People are dualistic, good and evil.<br>
Iha: People are dualistic, good and evil.  Heh.<br>
Corgan: People are good.<br>
BC: People are good.<br>
Iha: People are good.<br>
Iha: People are good.<br>
Corgan: Gods are great.<br>
BC: Gods are great.<br>
Iha: Gods are crazy.<br>
Iha: Gods are crazy.<br>
Corgan: Like to play another song from the 20s.<br>
BC: Like to play another song from the ‘20s.<br>
Iha: This goes all the way back, about three years ago.<br>
Iha: This goes all the way back about three years ago.<br>
Corgan: It seems so fucking old, doesn't it?<br>
'''Rocket''' (abandoned after first two chords)<br>
<b>Rocket<br>
BC: It seems so fuckin’ old, doesn't it?<br>
Disarm</b><br>
'''Rocket'''<br>
Corgan: God bless you, thank you.<br>
> '''Disarm'''<br>
BC: Nice.  God bless you, thank you.<br>
[set break]<br>
[set break]<br>
<b>Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness (PA intro)<br>
Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness Intro<br>
Where Boys Fear to Tread<br>
> '''Where Boys Fear to Tread'''<br>
Zero<br>
> '''Zero'''<br>
Fuck You<br>
'''Fuck You'''<br>
1979<br></b>
'''1979'''<br>
Corgan: Thank you. I wrote that song actually in 1979, when I was twelve. It's pretty good for a twelve year old.<br>
BC: Thank you. I wrote that song actually in 1979 when I was 12. I think it's pretty good for a 12-year-old.<br>
<b>Bullet with Butterfly Wings<br>
'''Bullet with Butterfly Wings'''<br>
Thru the Eyes of Ruby<br></b>
'''Thru the Eyes of Ruby'''<br>
Corgan: Nah, we don't play Gish stuff anymore. We're not the original lineup, so why should we play the first album?<br>
Guy in crowd: Play some Gish!<br>
<b>Porcelina of the Vast Oceans<br></b>
BC: No, we don't play Gish stuff anymore. We're not the original lineup so why should we play the first album?<br>
Corgan: I'd like to mention that Jimmy here's got the stomach flu, he's been throwing up all day, so...let's not applaud his throwing up.<br>
'''Porcelina of the Vast Oceans'''<br>
Wretzky: Yeah, so stay away from him after the show, you don't wanna catch it.<br>
BC: I'd like to mention that Jimmy here's got the stomach flu.  He's been throwing up all day so...''(crowd cheers)''...well, let's not applaud his throwing up but....<br>
Corgan: He wanted to the cancel the show and we said no!<br>
D’arcy: Yeah, so - so stay away from him after the show.<br>
Wretzky: Yeah, we'll make him play.<br>
BC: He wanted to the cancel the show and we said nooooo.<br>
Corgan: Please say thanks to Jimmy for being a trooper, he will thank you in person after the show.<br>
D’arcy: You don’t wanna catch it.  Yeah, we make him play.<br>
Iha: And uh, also, well we haven't introduced our keyboard player, our keyboard player is Jonathon Melvoin.<br>
BC: So...please say thanks to Jimmy for being a trooper.  Heh.  He will - he will thank you in person after the show.<br>
Corgan: He's over there James, look.<br>
Iha: And uh, also, we’d like to um - well, we haven't introduced our keyboard player, our keyboard player is Jonathan Melvoin.<br>
BC: Haha, he's over there James, look, heh.<br>
Iha: Well, he's not on stage.<br>
Iha: Well, he's not on stage.<br>
Corgan: You can see him though.<br>
BC: He’s a seagull.<br>
Iha: He's left the building, left the building.<br>
Iha: He's left the building, he’s left the building again.<br>
<b>Jellybelly<br></b>
'''Jellybelly'''<br>
Corgan: Like to do another sad song from Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness, 'cause that's what the whole damn thing's about.<br>
BC: Like to do another sad song from Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness'Cause that's what the whole damn thing's about.<br>
<b>To Forgive<br>
'''To Forgive'''<br>
Geek U.S.A.<br>
> '''Geek U.S.A.'''<br>
Cherub Rock<br></b>
'''Cherub Rock'''<br>
Iha: Thank you. Goodnight!<br>
Iha: Thank you.<br>
[encore break]<br>
[encore break]<br>
<b>We Only Come Out at Night<br></b>
'''We Only Come Out at Night''' (abandoned)<br>
Corgan: That was our one singalong song, but since you don't know the words to the singalong it kind of defeats the point, so I guess that's the song.<br>
(BC after 2nd chorus: Let’s stop.  Stop.  Stop.)<br>
Wretzky: I didn't know we did singalongs.<br>
BC: That was our one singalong song but since you don't know the words to the singalong, it kind of defeats the point so...well, I guess that's the song.<br>
Iha: I guess we shouldn't have put it on the record.<br>
D’arcy: I didn't know we did singalongs.<br>
Corgan: Seeing as how we're preparing for our big arena rock tour, we're trying to figure out what songs are gonna be the big singalong songs, so...<br>
Iha: I guess we should’ve have put it on the record then.<br>
Iha: I guess that's not gonna work.<br>
BC: Seeing as we're preparing for our arena rock tour, we're trying to figure out what songs are gonna be the big singalong songs so....<br>
Wretzky: I don't know, it didn't say that in the program.<br>
Iha: Well, I guess that's not gonna work.<br>
Corgan: What now?<br>
D’arcy: I don't know that it said that in the program.<br>
Wretzky: Didn't say that in the program...<br>
BC: What now?<br>
Corgan: In case you didn't know, that was We Only Come Out at Night...a little jazz.<br>
D’arcy: Didn't say that in the program.<br>
Iha: And now we'll get back to some familiar rock territory, I know you wanna rock. I am sorry the song didn't rock you. what? Pray tell me what you speak of. Bad Religion? Sure! Twentieth century digital boy.<br>
BC: Just in case you didn't know, that was We Only Come Out at Night. ''(Melvoin plays a few seconds of We Only Come Out at Night)''  A little jazz, yeah, there you go.<br>
Corgan: So I'd like to introduce the band. On keyboards, Jonathon.<br>
Iha: And now we'll get back to some familiar rock territory, I know you wanna rock. Heh heh heh.  I am sorry the song didn't rock you. What? Pray tell ye speak of. Bad Religion? Hahaha!  Sure! 20th Century Digital Boy.<br>
Iha: Yo yo, ta-dow, come on in the house, fuckin Jonathon Melvoin, come on put it up.<br>
BC: So I'd like to introduce the bandOn keyboards, Jonathan.<br>
Corgan: On drums, Simon LeBon. Can you believe he's in the band? After all that success, to come down to our level. On bass, Nancy Sinatra. Her bass was made for walking.<br>
Iha: Yo yo, ta-dow, come on in the house, fuckin’ Jonathan Melvoin, come on, come on, put it up.<br>
Iha: (unintelligible)<br>
BC: On drums, Simon LeBon.<br>
Corgan: On guitar, Herschel Walker of the New York Giants. After an illustrious college and pro career, he's come to join the band. And I am Captain Fuckup. Affectionately known as Captain Fuckup. No, screw you, drugs are for losers, I know a lot of them.<br>
Iha: Whoof.  Oh my god.<br>
<b>X.Y.U.<br>
BC: Can you believe he's in the band? After all that success, to come down to our level.<br>
Silverfuck / Space Jam tease</b><br>
Iha: Jesus.<br>
Corgan: Thanks, goodbye.
BC: On bass, Nancy Sinatra. Her bass was made for walkin’. ''(rimshot from Jimmy)''<br>
Iha: It’s been years since I’ve heard that one.<br>
BC: On guitar, Herschel Walker of the New York Giants. After an illustrious college and pro career, he's come to join the band. And I am Captain Fuckup. Heh heh, heh, heh heh, heh heh heh, I was a - affectionately known as Captain Fuckup.<br>
Guy in crowd: And you’re fucked up!<br>
BC: No, I’m straight, man.  Drugs are for losersI know a lot of ‘em.<br>
'''X.Y.U.'''<br>
> '''Silverfuck / Space Jam'''<br>
BC: Thanksss, goodbye.<br>
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</blockquote>

Latest revision as of 12:29, 10 January 2021

The Smashing Pumpkins
Date 1996-01-12
Venue Academy of Music
Location New York, NY, US
Venue Type Unknown
Capacity Unknown
Lineup Corgan, Iha, Wretzky, Chamberlin, Melvoin
Order of Bands The Smashing Pumpkins
Surfaced Recordings
AUD #1
Source AUD
Format DAT
Equipment CSB > TCD-D7
Length 136m
Complete? Yes
Lowest Circulating Generation DDC-2 > CDR
Live Music Archive 16-bit download
Notes DDC-? > ANA-3 > FLAC transfer also circulates. First set appears on the "Zero Gravity" silver cd (in slightly inferior quality to DDC-2 > CDR xfer).
Unsurfaced Recordings
AUD #2
Source AUD
Format ANA
Equipment Unknown
Length ~135m
Complete? Unknown
SBD #1
Source SBD
Format ADAT
Equipment Unknown
Length ~135m
Complete? Yes
Notes Vault copy.

Setlist


Set One:

  • Tonight, Tonight
  • In the Arms of Sleep
  • Cupid de Locke
  • Thirty-three
  • Today
  • Lily (My One and Only)
  • Take Me Down
  • Beautiful
  • Rocket
  • Disarm

Set Two:

  • Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness (over PA)
  • Where Boys Fear to Tread
  • Zero
  • Fuck You
  • 1979
  • Bullet with Butterfly Wings
  • Thru the Eyes of Ruby
  • Porcelina of the Vast Oceans
  • Jellybelly
  • To Forgive
  • Geek U.S.A.
  • Cherub Rock

Encore:

  • We Only Come Out at Night (abandoned)
  • X.Y.U.
  • Silverfuck [16:34]
    • Space Jam (tease)

Notes

  • Tonight, Tonight through Take Me Down performed acoustic

Banter

Iha: Good evening.
Tonight, Tonight (acoustic)
BC: Alrighty, Jimmy.
In the Arms of Sleep (acoustic)
BC: Thank you so much. (tuning guitar) Whup, there it is.
Cupid de Locke (acoustic)
BC: Thanks. Thanks so much. It's a pleasure to be here with you this evening. Of course, that's assuming we know what pleasure is but um, if we do, well, uh, you know. Heh, we're slightly esoteric. It was like, we're happy to be here but if we knew what happy was, then maybe we could do it. You know.
Iha: I don’t know.
BC: Heh heh, did you get that one?
Iha: No, heh, yeah.
Thirty-three (acoustic)
BC: Ar ar.
Iha: Yes.
BC: Like to play you a song that I wrote back in 1912. It's one of my favorites and uh...
Iha: And I hope it's yours as well.
Today (acoustic)
(BC during extended outro with Iha soloing: Take it, blues man.)
D’arcy: Hey, back in...back in 1912...
Iha: All I know is -
D’arcy: ...that used to be a square dance.
Iha: That was just....heh.
D’arcy: Great square dance hit.
BC: And then the rocket ray descended.
Lily (acoustic)
(Guy in crowd right after song starts: Yeah, James!
BC: God bless him.)
BC: Thanks a lot.
Take Me Down (acoustic)
(BC over Iha intro strumming: (smooth jazz voice) We'd like to take you down...to the underground. Right to the underground. We don't know who lives there, maybe some gnomes.
Iha: My [2 unintelligible words].
BC: Well, but that's where we're going, heh.)
Iha: (James Brown style grunt)
BC: Good god! I believe you got on the good foot on that one.
Iha: Thank you.
Beautiful
BC: Thanks thanks thanks thanks thanks thanks thanks thanks thanks.
D’arcy: Thank you for the flowers.
Iha: We like flowers.
BC: Flowers are good.
Iha: Flowers grow.
BC: Trees are bad, flowers are good.
Iha: Trees are bad. Brown acid was good.
BC: People are...good?
Iha: People are sometimes good.
BC: People are good, yes, people are good, yes.
Iha: People are dualistic, good and evil. Heh.
BC: People are good.
Iha: People are good.
BC: Gods are great.
Iha: Gods are crazy.
BC: Like to play another song from the ‘20s.
Iha: This goes all the way back about three years ago.
Rocket (abandoned after first two chords)
BC: It seems so fuckin’ old, doesn't it?
Rocket
> Disarm
BC: Nice. God bless you, thank you.
[set break]
Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness Intro
> Where Boys Fear to Tread
> Zero
Fuck You
1979
BC: Thank you. I wrote that song actually in 1979 when I was 12. I think it's pretty good for a 12-year-old.
Bullet with Butterfly Wings
Thru the Eyes of Ruby
Guy in crowd: Play some Gish!
BC: No, we don't play Gish stuff anymore. We're not the original lineup so why should we play the first album?
Porcelina of the Vast Oceans
BC: I'd like to mention that Jimmy here's got the stomach flu. He's been throwing up all day so...(crowd cheers)...well, let's not applaud his throwing up but....
D’arcy: Yeah, so - so stay away from him after the show.
BC: He wanted to the cancel the show and we said nooooo.
D’arcy: You don’t wanna catch it. Yeah, we make him play.
BC: So...please say thanks to Jimmy for being a trooper. Heh. He will - he will thank you in person after the show.
Iha: And uh, also, we’d like to um - well, we haven't introduced our keyboard player, our keyboard player is Jonathan Melvoin.
BC: Haha, he's over there James, look, heh.
Iha: Well, he's not on stage.
BC: He’s a seagull.
Iha: He's left the building, he’s left the building again.
Jellybelly
BC: Like to do another sad song from Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness. 'Cause that's what the whole damn thing's about.
To Forgive
> Geek U.S.A.
Cherub Rock
Iha: Thank you.
[encore break]
We Only Come Out at Night (abandoned)
(BC after 2nd chorus: Let’s stop. Stop. Stop.)
BC: That was our one singalong song but since you don't know the words to the singalong, it kind of defeats the point so...well, I guess that's the song.
D’arcy: I didn't know we did singalongs.
Iha: I guess we should’ve have put it on the record then.
BC: Seeing as we're preparing for our arena rock tour, we're trying to figure out what songs are gonna be the big singalong songs so....
Iha: Well, I guess that's not gonna work.
D’arcy: I don't know that it said that in the program.
BC: What now?
D’arcy: Didn't say that in the program.
BC: Just in case you didn't know, that was We Only Come Out at Night. (Melvoin plays a few seconds of We Only Come Out at Night) A little jazz, yeah, there you go.
Iha: And now we'll get back to some familiar rock territory, I know you wanna rock. Heh heh heh. I am sorry the song didn't rock you. What? Pray tell ye speak of. Bad Religion? Hahaha! Sure! 20th Century Digital Boy.
BC: So I'd like to introduce the band! On keyboards, Jonathan.
Iha: Yo yo, ta-dow, come on in the house, fuckin’ Jonathan Melvoin, come on, come on, put it up.
BC: On drums, Simon LeBon.
Iha: Whoof. Oh my god.
BC: Can you believe he's in the band? After all that success, to come down to our level.
Iha: Jesus.
BC: On bass, Nancy Sinatra. Her bass was made for walkin’. (rimshot from Jimmy)
Iha: It’s been years since I’ve heard that one.
BC: On guitar, Herschel Walker of the New York Giants. After an illustrious college and pro career, he's come to join the band. And I am Captain Fuckup. Heh heh, heh, heh heh, heh heh heh, I was a - affectionately known as Captain Fuckup.
Guy in crowd: And you’re fucked up!
BC: No, I’m straight, man. Drugs are for losers. I know a lot of ‘em.
X.Y.U.
> Silverfuck / Space Jam
BC: Thanksss, goodbye.