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- From: michaelh@ualberta.ca (Mike Hamilton)
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- Subject: Smashing Pumpkins FAQ v4.6, part 1
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- Version: 4.6
- URL: http://www.ualberta.ca/~michaelh/FAQ.txt
-
- Smashing Pumpkins FAQ v4.6
-
- Welcome to the Smashing Pumpkins Frequently Asked Questions file!
- Changes/updates from the previous release are marked by a '*'.
-
- Please read this entire FAQ before posting on the newsgroup or Listessa.
- It contains an extremely large amount of information compiled over
- several years, and reading it will save a lot of time covering basic
- info. :-)
-
- If you're new to the internet or simply haven't read them yet, *PLEASE*
- read the articles in the newsgroup "news.announce.newusers". They
- contain a LOT of helpful information about Netiquette, how newsgroups
- work, finding appropriate places to post, how to create meaningful
- messages, where to find tons of info, and much more. -Every- net user
- should read and be familiar with these.
-
-
- -= Table of Contents =-
-
- 0. Legal Disclaimer
-
- 1. General
- 1.1 Who are these Smashing Pumpkins?*
- 1.2 General newsgroup/list info
- 1.3 Getting on and off Listessa
- 1.4 General netiquette
- 1.4a Flamewars and crossposting
- 1.4b Posting pictures/sounds (binaries) in Discussion Groups
- 1.5 Appropriate Subject lines
- 1.6 Acronyms, abbreviations, and common definitions
- 1.6a "Single" - radio vs CDS/7" etc.
- 1.7 "ObSP" - obligatory on-topicness
- 1.8 Things NOT to ask or bring up/threads which go nowhere
- 1.9 Validity of information
-
- 2. Songs/Albums
- 2.1 Short discography
- 2.2 Finding lyrics
- 2.3 Guitar/bass tablature
- 2.3b Piano score
- 2.4 Cover songs
- 2.5 Unreleased songs
- 2.5b 'Mashed Potatoes' box set*
- 2.6 Where to find given songs
- 2.7 Short guide to radio songs
- 2.8 Songs sung by other members
- 2.9 "Secret" messages/sounds
- 2.10 Song/album meanings
- 2.11 Vieuphoria/Earphoria - extra/unreleased songs
- 2.12 Differences between releases
- 2.12a Gish - original/remastered
- 2.12b Siamese Dream - clean/explicit version, import
- 2.12c Mellon Collie 3LP
- 2.12d Adore - Japanese version
- 2.12e Ava Adore - 7" vinyl*
- 2.12f Earphoria - promo/bootleg
- 2.12g Import/domestic singles
- 2.12h Vinyl - variant B-sides
- 2.13 Common/recurring lyrics
- 2.14 Photos/Cover art*
- 2.15 mp3s
-
- 3. Band Info
- 3.1 Origin of name
- 3.2 First appearance
- 3.3 Short Bios
- 3.4 Recording sessions
- 3.5 Is Billy left-handed or right-handed?
- 3.6 Equipment
- 3.6a Special effects
- 3.6b EBow
- 3.7 Personal info for the prying fan
- 3.8 Silly rumors (Small Wonder, Sea Monkeys, etc.)
- 3.9 SP Fan Club
- 3.10 Contacting the band
-
- 4. Merchandise
- 4.1 Pricing/finding rarities
- 4.2 Books*
- 4.3 T-Shirts*
- 4.4 Videos
- 4.5 "Bootlegs"
- 4.6 Trading
- 4.7 Tape Trees
-
- 5. News/Info/Net Resources
- 5.1 Brief history/landmark events
- 5.2 Double Door info
- 5.3 The keyboard/drummer events
- 5.4 Tour info
- 5.5 IRC info
- 5.6 Web links for cool stuff
- 5.7 Other recommended sources*
-
- 6. Miscellaneous/Semi-Related
- 6.1 '666' Bootleg video
- 6.2 Starchildren
- 6.3 Catherine
- 6.4 The Frogs
- 6.5 Scratchie Records
- 6.6 Cabal (...) / Junta (...)
-
- 7. Conclusion
- 7.1 Acknowledgments
- 7.2 Disclaimer
-
-
-
- 0. -Legal Disclaimer-
-
- The Smashing Pumpkins FAQ is copyright (c) 1999 by Mike Hamilton. It is
- freely distributable online through Usenet, email, and ftp. It may not be
- used for commercial purposes, nor may any charge be imposed for its
- distribution. Mass distribution or otherwise non-personal use prohibited
- without consent. If you wish to use part of this in an article or
- publication, please CONTACT me first, or at least include my name as a
- reference for where you found the info - it does take work to compile and
- maintain this information, and I'd like to be credited as such if you
- decide to use it. :-) Offers for translations are welcome.
-
- Links to the main URL are welcome, but I'd prefer that copies not be kept
- on other sites, so that the most current version is always the one
- available. Please just link to the main URL,
- http://www.ualberta.ca/~michaelh/FAQ.txt
-
- Overall, though, give credit where it's due. Thanks.
-
-
- 1. -General-
-
- 1.1 Who are these Smashing Pumpkins?
-
- The Smashing Pumpkins are perhaps one of the most successful
- "alternative" bands of today. Chances are, if you've ever watched MTV or
- listened to the radio more than once or twice, you've either seen one of
- their videos or heard one of their songs.
-
- The band consists of Billy Corgan on lead vocals & guitar, James Iha on
- guitar, and D'Arcy on bass. The most recent touring drummer was Kenny
- Aronoff, formerly of John Mellencamp fame, who joined them during the
- spring of 1998. When their former drummer*, Jimmy Chamberlin, was- to put
- it nicely- released from the band to go into rehab, the Pumpkins hired
- drummer Matt Walker from Filter for the remainder of the Mellon Collie
- Tour. See 5.3 for more on that whole deal.
-
- The Pumpkins have won many awards, gone on several major tours, appeared
- on several movie soundtracks, and released a rather large number of songs
- in a fairly short time. Keep on reading for tons of info!
-
- *At the moment the FAQ was released, the status of Jimmy's return/absence
- was unknown as Virgin Records had not yet officially confirmed the
- reports by Rolling Stone and Mtv. When an official report is received,
- the FAQ shall be updated accordingly.
-
- 1.2 General newsgroup/list info
-
- The Smashing Pumpkins newsgroup, alt.music.smash-pumpkins, and the
- mailing list, Listessa, are primarily places to discuss the Smashing
- Pumpkins. However, not every post/message will be. Topics range from
- lyrical discussions to new song info, personal SP stories, and even more
- general social interaction. Try to stay as much on-topic as possible,
- and if a thread develops that you aren't interested in, ignore it- it
- will die out eventually. Complaining about certain threads usually just
- makes matters worse by prolonging them and generating meta-threads.
-
- 1.3 Getting on and off Listessa
-
- First, make sure the list is operational. You can do this by checking the
- Official Listessa/SPIFC Web Site at http://www.spifc.org/spifc/ and
- checking to see if there's a smiley face or a sad face. Click on the
- face for more info and special instructions.
-
- To subscribe to Listessa, send a message to listproc@cc.umanitoba.ca with
- the following message body:
-
- subscribe smashing-pumpkins (your name)
-
- Insert your name (omit parentheses) and disregard the subject line. If
- all goes well, you will soon get a welcome message, which will include
- the Listessa FAQ, also available at http://www.spifc.org/spifc/
- READ THIS! It contains the rules & guidelines of the list, as well as
- other special instructions.
-
- To post a message to the list, simply reply to any of its messages, or
- start a new message addressed to: smashing-pumpkins@cc.umanitoba.ca
- Please quote only what is necessary, not entire digests. :-)
-
- Here's how to unsubscribe, straight from the Listessa FAQ:
- -=-=-
- To unsubscribe from the SP mailing list, send a letter to
- listproc@cc.umanitoba.ca (-=NOT=- smashing-pumpkins@cc.umanitoba.ca )
- with the following, and -=ONLY=- the following, in the body of the
- letter:
-
- unsub smashing-pumpkins
-
- Do -=NOT=- include your e-mail address, a signature file, the name of
- your pet hamster, or any other information in the letter.
-
- Please note: after you unsubscribe, you will receive a letter saying
- 'Thanks for being with us.' You may still receive a few letters from the
- list after this. Do not be alarmed, this is normal. If, a day later, you
- are still getting letters, and you are sure you have followed the
- instructions correctly, feel free to write Karl_Daher@mbnet.mb.ca for
- help. Karl logs in one or two times a day to maintain the list.
- -=-=-
-
- Do NOT post a message to the list asking how to get off, or to be taken
- off. It's very annoying, and will not work.
-
- For more info, check the Listessa web site or send a message with the
- body "help" to listproc@cc.umanitoba.ca
-
- 1.4 General netiquette
-
- First off, read news.announce.newusers, taking special note at the posts
- dealing with Usenet and Netiquette. If you have general questions after
- reading these, check in news.newusers.questions.
-
- Rules that apply everywhere: Do not post "Make Money Fast" or any of its
- variants. Yes, it really is illegal (even though some copies say it's
- not, and even give a legal code to refer to), and it's just plain
- annoying. Also, do not post advertisements unless they're clearly
- on-topic and posted ONCE. See "Advertising on Usenet: How To Do It, How
- Not To Do It" in, once again, news.announce.newusers
-
- Overall, keep in mind that many people read and post, and that people
- have different opinions. Don't start yelling at someone simply because
- they don't agree with you or have the same tastes & opinions.
-
- Avoid bashing new fans. Unless you've been attached to Billy's hip since
- birth, there's someone out there that's known about them longer than you
- have, too. Everyone has to start somewhere. A nice, polite reference to
- the FAQ and appropriate web sites would suffice. :-)
-
- Also, please READ the messages before writing. If there's been a recent
- announcement, someone's probably already posted it. Check the thread to
- see how many replies there are before simply putting up another copy of
- the same info- it'll save your time as well as ensuring that others won't
- have to read it more than once. Threaded newsreaders are definitely a
- plus here. :-)
-
- 1.4a Flamewars and crossposting
-
- On Usenet, be sure to check the "Newsgroups:" line if something seems
- unusually strange or off-topic. Things like "What is the best
- alternative band of the 90s?" (usually in caps) are giveaways, and are
- simply posted to many newsgroups (cross-posted) to start people arguing.
- Many people demand to know why a post about another band is in "their"
- newsgroup without realizing that it's in the other as well. If you
- reply to a cross-post, remove the other newsgroups from the "Newsgroups:"
- line, so that it doesn't go to every other group.
-
- Flamewars erupt often, and there's little that can be done about it. The
- best thing you can possibly do is ignore it. Some people just say
- something extremely rude and then leave immediately, so they won't even
- see your reply. Others will just TRY to get you pissed off at them and
- generate angry replies. If you must reply, do it over email. If it
- continues to bother you and won't go away, killfile that thread, or just
- don't read it. Just don't feed the fire.
-
- Likewise, don't start flames, as they're obviously not on-topic. Sure,
- you can yell "BUSH SUCKS!" and get a lot of people to agree with you, but
- some people won't. Besides that, it's alt.music.smash-pumpkins, not
- alt.flame.bush (or Manson, or Spice Girls, or Hanson, etc.). If someone
- casually mentions liking a band that you don't, explain why if you must,
- but don't simply yell "They fucking suck!" and leave it at that. Such
- pointless arguments go nowhere.
-
- 1.4b Posting pictures/sounds (binaries) in Discussion Groups
-
- This is a huge breach of netiquette. DO NOT, under any circumstances
- post any form of binary file (that includes pictures, sounds, or any
- other such files) into Discussion Groups such as alt.music.smash-pumpkins
- A binary group for the such things has been created for that purpose.
- The name is alt.binaries.smash-pumpkins. Post the picture there, then
- post to alt.music.smash-pumpkins referring people to the binary group.
-
- 1.5 Appropriate Subject lines
-
- Use appropriate subject lines whenever starting a new thread. It's much
- easier to decide whether you want to read "Wanted: Siamese Singles box
- set" than "Re: Smashing Pumpkins Digest #342". Be specific.
-
- Also, the use of certain indicators can be quite helpful. Josh Sherman
- suggested the use of "Tan:" to precede any subject that doesn't directly
- deal with SP (a tangent thread), so those who don't wish to read such
- messages can easily identify and skip over them. Other helpful headers
- are as follows:
-
- FS: For Sale (for Listessa, use the marketplace- details in the List
- FAQ)
- Lyr: New lyrics
- Req: Request for info, tab, lyrics, etc. (please check the FAQ and web
- sites first, as there is a LOT already out there that's just waiting
- to be found and looked up- it's not hard to find)
- Tab: Tablature
- Q: Question
- WTB: Wanted To Buy (indicates that you want something)
-
- Other pre-subject headers can be helpful, such as "Announcement:" or "New
- Site:". Just be specific in indicating what the message is about. Do
- NOT use misleading subject lines just to get people to read your post,
- though- messages with subjects like "Free surprise concert at Metro this
- weekend!" or "Billy dies in car accident" that start out with "Now that I
- got you to read this..." usually don't get read much further and usually
- just tend to piss people off.
-
- 1.6 Acronyms, abbreviations, and common definitions
-
- Common SP-related/song acronyms:
- ------------------------
- AA - Ava Adore (Adore song/single)
- amsp - alt.music.smash-pumpkins, the newsgroup
- BC - Billy Corgan
- BwBW - Bullet with Butterfly Wings (MCIS song/single)
- CR - Cherub Rock (SD song/single)
- DD - Double Door, a bar in Chicago (see 5.2)
- ITAOS - In the Arms of Sleep (MCIS song)
- MCIS - Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness (3rd studio album, 2CD/3LP)
- ng - newsgroup
- OIAW - Once In A While (B-side for Ava Adore single)
- PI - Pisces Iscariot (B-sides compilation from 10/94)
- PM - Pastichio Medley (23-minute conglomeration of 70 song snippets,
- found on Zero EP)
- SD - Siamese Dream (2nd studio album, breakthrough release)
- SP - Smashing Pumpkins (need I say more?)
- STRTJ - Set the Ray to Jerry (1979 B-side)
- TAFH - The Aeroplane Flies High (box set of MCIS CD singles)
- TODAPP - Tale of Dusty and Pistol Pete (song from 'Adore')
- TEITBITE - The End is the Beginning is the End (song from Batman and
- Robin soundtrack)
- TBITEITB - The Beginning is the End is the Beginning (its counterpart)
- TOASE - Tales of a Scorched Earth (MCIS song)
- TT - Tonight, Tonight (MCIS song, single)
- TTEOR - Thru the Eyes of Ruby (MCIS song)
- WBFTT - Where Boys Fear to Tread (MCIS song)
- XYU - not an acronym, as many ask about, but a homonym for "Ex, why
- you?" Answered by the man himself.
- YAIGT - You're All I've Got Tonight (Cars cover in TAFH box set)
-
- Other common general acronyms:
- ------------------------------
- AFAIK - As Far As I Know
- aka - Also Known As
- CD - Compact Disc
- CDS - CD single (i.e. BwBW)
- FS - For Sale (helpful in subject line)
- FT - For Trade (helpful in subject line)
- FWIW - For What It's Worth
- HTH - Hope This Helps (usually said sarcastically)
- IMHO - In My (Humble|Honest) Opinion
- LOL - Laughing Out Loud
- NP: - Now Playing (used at ends of messages to indicate what poster
- was listening to at the time of posting)
- ROFL - Rolling On the Floor, Laughing (also ROFLMAO, adding "My Ass
- Off")
- RTFM - Read The Fine Manual (although 'Fine' is often replaced by
- another word of the user's choice) :-)
- UCE - Unsolicited Commercial Email (aka email spam)
- WTB - Wanted To Buy (helpful in subject line)
- WTT - Wanted To Trade (helpful in subject line)
- YHBT. HAND. - You Have Been Trolled(+). Have A Nice Day.
- (+see below for definition)
-
- Most other abbreviations are songs. If it's not immediately
- recognizable, just think & you should be able to figure it out.
-
- Common definitions:
- -------------------
- :-) - a smiley face (tilt your head to the left), used to denote
- humor and/or sarcasm (variants: :P" :( >:( ;) etc.)
- B-side - a song found on a single that isn't the title track (i.e. "The
- Last Song"). Named from the days of vinyl, when 45s had a popular
- song on one side (the A-side) and another, perhaps unreleased song
- on the other (the B-side). Third songs on vinyl are thus referred
- to as C-sides
- Bootleg - an unofficial recording, referring either to someone's personal
- tape or DAT recording of a live show, or a bootleg company's CD
- pressing of such a recording, or of unreleased studio demos (see
- 4.5)
- EP - stands for "Extended Play", as opposed to an LP (Long Play).
- Generally shorter than a full release (LP), but usually longer
- than a single. Example: Lull EP, Peel Sessions, Zero EP
- Flame - a message that harshly ridicules someone else or their opinion
- through the use of personal attack rather than reason & logic.
- Usually feature lots of capital letters, exclamation marks,
- obscene and derogatory remarks, and misspelled words. :-)
- Killfile- a feature of good newsreaders (AOL and Netscape News not
- included) that allows users to specify names, subject lines, or
- other patterns (even entire domains) which they don't want to
- read. Upon reading news, these patterns are automatically
- "killed", and the reader never has to see those messages. Useful
- for ignoring/avoiding heavy crossposts, lame threads, or messages
- from anyone you simply don't want to read from. :-)
- <plonk> - the sound of someone being added to a killfile (i.e. if someone
- plonks you, they've added you to their killfile, which means
- they'll never see another message from your email address again)
- .sig - short for signature, a small file automatically appended to the
- end of all outgoing messages and/or posts. Generally includes
- name, email address, URL, and/or a clever quote, etc. Netiquette
- standards allow for 4 lines- anything longer is usually frowned
- upon, and large ASCII art is almost always complained about. Keep
- in mind that it's something people are going to see every time you
- write, then keep it accordingly short and sweet. :-)
- Thread - a group of messages with the same subject or subject line.
- Good newsreaders will group these together so they're read in
- order of replies.
- Troll - a post specifically designed to generate as many replies as
- possible (usually in the form of a blatant flame, obviously
- incorrect information, or (missed) sarcasm). Most likely named
- after a fishing technique
- yelling - using all capital letters (usually considered rude and
- annoying) Also known as shouting, screaming, etc.
-
-
- 1.6a "Singles" - radio vs CDS/7" etc.
-
- Most people seem to forget that there is a difference between a radio's
- and a record store's definition of the word "single". A radio station
- will call anything that's been released for radio play "the new single,"
- regardless of whether you can go to your local music store and buy a
- copy. Many more songs are released to the radios for airplay than are
- pressed on CDSs. If you're lucky, have connections, or find a cool
- store, you might be able to buy a radio promo, but it's usually one track
- only.
-
- Release dates are also different- radio stations are usually allowed to
- play a song several weeks before it is available for purchase on CDS
- format (if it ever is). Example: on 9/29/95, radios started playing
- BwBW, "the new single from SP." On 10/24, you could go to the store and
- buy BwBW on CDS, with "...Said Sadly" as a B-Side (see 1.5). The next
- year, Muzzle was on the radio quite often, and was still called "the new
- single" even though it was never pressed and sold as a CDS. So, if you
- see a release date, or wonder why the record store doesn't have "the new
- single" they've been playing on the radio, keep this difference in mind.
- :-)
-
- 1.7 "ObSP" - obligatory on-topicness
-
- Since most people prefer to read messages that are on-topic, off-topic
- messages should at least include a little bit of on-topic material. The
- "ObSP" is short for "Obligatory SP", and is usually a short, on-topic
- blurb used to make an otherwise off-topic message at least -somewhat-
- relevant to most readers.
-
- 1.8 Things NOT to ask or bring up/threads which go nowhere
-
- The following questions should not be asked:
-
- -What's that Depeche Mode cover? Where can I get it?
- -How do I get on/off the mailing list?
- -When are they touring in my city?
- -When's the new album/single?
- -What is a true fan?
-
- Above questions have been asked to the point of extreme annoyance, and as
- the answers are all in well-known locations, they shouldn't need to be
- asked. Release dates are on most well-updated web sites, as well as
- easily found by reading through the newsgroup before asking it yet again.
- The Smashing Pumpkins Collection can tell you about the DM cover. The
- Listessa FAQ clearly states how to get on/off the list. And all tour info
- can be found via Josh Provost's SPLRA site.
-
- And there is no definition for a true fan. Billy hit it right on the
- money when he said (and I'm paraphrasing here), "A true fan is someone
- that will give the band's next record a chance. Not just one listen, but
- a few, just to make sure they really don't like it". (For the true quote,
- track down the 1998 Rockline interview with the band).
-
- Those URLS are:
-
- Smashing Pumpkins Collection: http://www.smashing-pumpkins.net/
- Listessa: http://www.spifc.org/spifc/
- Tour: http://www.starla.org/splra/
-
- The following information has also been brought up countless times,
- and should be regarded as common knowledge:
-
- -"Tristessa" means "sadness" in Spanish, French, Italian, Latin, etc.
- (actual spellings may vary slightly), and was the title of a book by
- Jack Kerouac.
-
- -"Soma" was a drug in the book _Brave New World_, greek for "body", a
- legendary place where people sleep for a billion years, various religious
- entities, and about a million other things. We've heard it before. Many
- many many times before... :P"
-
- -If you hold up the back of the PI CD to the light, you can see Billy
- through the white thingy on the back. According to someone who worked
- with the band, BC said this was a complete accident.
-
- -The same trick works for the liner with the fish pan & the necklace-
- looking at both sides through the light looks like an eyeball. Ooooh.
- Wow.
-
- -Any thread relating a song's meaning to drugs, Kurt Cobain, Marylin
- Manson... etc. Usually those threads just start flame wars, so they're
- best avoided.
-
- -Threads bashing other bands. Two words: counter-productive. Such
- threads accomplish nothing but flame wars.
-
- -Threads about moshing. Opinions will vary, but are unlikely to change
- as a result of an argument.
-
- -"Selling Out". People have their own definitions thereof, ranging
- anywhere from simply signing a record contract to changing their own art
- or image purely to make money. Sure, Billy said they sold out. Who
- cares? Has the integrity of their music changed? No. Check out the
- text from the back of the SP Heart shirt (section 4.7, #3), or see Tool's
- song "Hooker with a Penis" on the Toolshed at
- http://toolshed.down.net/lyrics/hooker.html
-
- -Silly rumors. See 3.8.
-
- 1.9 Validity of information
-
- Don't believe everything you read. Especially if it involves secret
- concerts, reported band members deaths, or super-special releases. Take
- special care on April Fool's Day (the 1st), as even reliable sources of
- info are known to pull the occasional prank.
-
- If something is true, it should have a reliable source or reference. "I
- heard on the radio" does NOT count, as radios often go by rumors, and
- some people just say that to spread rumors. If CD Europe says they have
- a special box set for $150 with super secret, rare, unreleased tracks on
- it, save your money. If someone announces a release date for something,
- check to see if it's real/correct before demanding to know why your local
- store/station doesn't have it yet. And if someone says their brother saw
- on MTV that Billy died, don't believe it for a second.
-
- When something IS reliable, it will come from a real source. Press
- releases are released by Associated Press and/or SP's publicist- but keep
- in mind that these can be faked as well (check to see who posted it).
- Web zines such as ATN are usually accurate (ATN's music news of the week
- can be found at http://www.addict.com/html/lofi/MNOTW/). MTV News and
- magazine interviews are -usually- accurate, although anything the band
- says should often be taken with a grain of salt (i.e. not completely
- seriously).
-
- Anything regarding the death, overdose, suicide, etc. of any band member,
- no matter how official it looks (yes, these have been faked before),
- should NOT be believed until you see it on MTV News every hour, you hear
- it on every radio station, and you see HUNDREDS of posts about it on the
- list and newsgroup. See 5.3.
-
-
- |--[mike*hamilton]--(michaelh@ualberta.ca)--|
- |--please stop loving me, please stop loving me, I am none of these things--|
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- |--[lifepoint*mp3*files]--(http://members.tripod.com/PegRecs/index.html--|
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