Music DVD Review: Smashing Pumpkins - If All Goes Wrong
Published December 02, 2008
Back in June 2005 when his solo album TheFutureEmbrace debuted, Billy Corgan took out full-page ads in the Chicago Tribune and Chicago Sun-Times to announce he had “made plans to renew and revive the [‘90s alternative rock band] Smashing Pumpkins. I want my band back, and my songs, and my dreams.”
Drummer Jimmy Chamberlin was the only former member to join Corgan. In May 2007, Smashing Pumpkins began to perform in Europe with touring members guitarist Jeff Schroeder, bassist Ginger Reyes, and Lisa Harriton on keyboards. Two multi-night residencies for that summer were announced: nine shows at the Orange Peel in Ashville, North Carolina and eleven at The Fillmore in San Francisco, California. If All Goes Wrong captures Smashing Pumpkins on stage and off during the residencies. During this time, they also released the album Zeitgeist on July 7, 2007.
The first disc in the set is the documentary. It is very interesting because it lays bare the struggles of Corgan as an artist trying to find his place as the advantages and disadvantages of previous successes skew people’s expectations. With an off-screen interviewer, Corgan discusses the absence of former Pumpkins James Iha and D’Arcy Wretzky, an issue that had to be dealt with and he gives what appear to be his honest reactions.
In Asheville, Corgan composes new music alone that is played later in the evening by the whole band. Audience members provide their reactions. Corgan interacts with fans on the street and walks that fine line between appreciating their appreciation of his previous work, yet struggling with their not allowing him to be anything else. Some artists, like Bob Dylan and Neil Young, just say screw it, I am going to follow my own path and you can come if you like. The Who’s Pete Townshend, interviewed for this project, offers a great perspective on this dilemma of fans locking certain music or an artist to a particular moment in time, like a fly in amber.
In San Francisco, Corgan continues to create new music; however, the band picks up on a different vibe from the city. It might be because San Franciscans live in a city that gets so many artists passing through that they have different expectations than the folks who made their way to Asheville, causing them to not be as forgiving or open. No doubt, the poor review a newspaper critic gave one show adds to their feeling of dread. This vibe manifests itself in the band one night when Schroeder’s equipment doesn’t work and out of frustration he slams his guitar to the stage and walked off.
- Music DVD Review: Smashing Pumpkins - If All Goes Wrong
- Published: December 02, 2008
- Type: Review
- Section: Music
- Filed Under: Video: Music, Video: Documentary, Review, Music: Video, Music: Rock, Music: Live Concerts, Music: Alternative Rock
- Writer: El Bicho
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