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Billy Corgan Breaks-down the Music Industry - Joe Rogan
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Billy Corgan breaksdown the business side of the music industry to Joe Rogan.

Taken from Joe Rogan Experience #1038.
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@debonaire_nerd

3 years ago

> Talks about Jedi Mind Tricks > Dressed like a Jedi > Has the same hairstyle as elderly Anakin before his death

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@tellyourstorymusicbyikson

3 years ago

Rumour has it his jacket still hasn't fallen off his shoulders

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@cav3man82

5 years ago

Corgan needs to do his own podcast. Such a good talker/speaker.

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@dingisnasty5225

2 years ago

"When you blame others you start walking down a hall of mirrors." Wow

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@charlie.something

5 years ago

he's insanely intelligent.

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@swampmcgee

6 years ago

I was ready to laugh at this but this is the most level-headed and self aware I've ever seen Corgan.

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@IcarianX

5 years ago

Corgan is one of the greats. He can play like Hendrix, he can shred, he can strum an acoustic guitar, his song writing versatility is amazing. And he wrote some of the all time great alternative rock albums, and he's still making really good music.

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@watchdog304

4 years ago

One of the greatest songwriters and guitar players of his generation. I was in my teens during the Smashing Pumpkins peak. They were extraordinary in the early to mid 90's. Siamese Dream & Melon Collie and the Infinite Saddness albums back to back. Not many people can say that at one moment in their career they were in the biggest band on the planet. He legitimately can. Doesn't matter if it lasts a month or 5 years. To be able to say that for any amount of time is crazy.

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@TheRealSandorClegane

6 years ago

billy is not even nearly the lunatic the media paints him out to be

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@123sambrose

6 years ago

Billy is such a wise dude. I could listen to him talk about this shit all day.

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@indydude3367

3 years ago

Billy is right about streaming services. I simply think of Spotify as the new Radio. Artists didn't make much from radio either.

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@kropz3y969

1 year ago

"The music business is a cruel and shallow money trench, a long plastic hallway where thieves and pimps run free, and good men die like dogs. There's also a negative side." - Hunter S Thompson

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@colfrankslade

6 years ago

"Disarm you with a smile" is still my favorite line from any S.P. song. The depth of it is just incredible

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@drizziefoshizzie

6 years ago

Billy has some vocabulary! Machination, sycophants, parochial, zeitgeist, rapacious, conversant... great use of uncommon words.

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@DR-xt5jq

6 years ago

What Billy i saying is so true for so many people. Especially when it comes to a "hall of mirrors" projecting our own insecurities and failures unto others. Failure in life really does make you humble.

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@RavynSkye617

2 years ago

Smashing Pumpkins was my first concert. I was 13, and my friend had backstage passes, because her older brother was part of the crew that set up the stages and such. Me and my friend ended up on top of equipment boxes on the side of the stage, ROCKING OUT, and mid-way through, Billy and Darcy gave a stage hand their guitar picks and guitar strings, just for us. I will never forget that small act of kindness to two little girls who barely belonged at his show, let alone back stage.

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@capoman1

6 years ago

Billy considers himself a failure... Most great artists only have a couple of good albums; so I'd hardly say he failed.

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@bringthedarth

6 years ago

Adore was a dark masterpiece of an album. I loved it from the beginning.

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@eurologic

4 years ago

The zeitgeist thing Billys talking about is how stars stay relevant. Most stars have a shelf live of 4 - 6 years. To stay relevant, the artist has to be able to read the changing environment and adapt to that.

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@strallen30

1 year ago

This was one of my favorite interviews. Billy is so thoughtful and thought provoking. Also, the way he articulates and his ability to be retrospective is beyond words.

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