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JuCa
I heard this about a week ago and it probably isn't true seeing that most of the band members are in different bands now but (and I say but) in a funky world the Pumpkins are gonna get back together, tour and make a new album. What do you say? Yah or nah? Reasons? I would love to hear what they could get out now if they got back together although Zwan and Billy Corgans solo projects were not that hot...

Poll it girls...
Heir_of_Isildur
Well it's not quite "what I've been living for", but if they can maintain their previous excellence, I'd definately buy another Pumpkins album!
Carrots
Same here.

The (ex crying.gif ) gf LOVES pumpkins.....
She would probably get an orgasm on the spot!

Where did u hear this?
JuCa
I read it on a forum I think, don't even believe it but it got me wondering. I say they must get back together!!!
RustPuppet
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Smashing Pumpkins set to reform for festivals
Live dates this year looking more likely

Smashing Pumpkins are strongly rumoured to be reforming this summer for live shows - with Coachella touted as their comeback.

Singer Billy Corgan has made no secret of the fact he wants to reform his old band, and NME.COM has learned the band are set to make their comeback at the Californian festival on April 30.

Writing recently on his webpage, Corgan hinted reformation plans were coming along.

"The surprise I have in store for you all will be announced soon enough," he said. "Hold on to your horses. After all, good things surely comes to those who wait....Don't you just love the suspense?"

Corgan remains friends with former Pumpkins drummer Jimmy Chamberlain, and is also in contact with the band's second bassist Melissa Auf Der Maur, having collaborated with her on her forthcoming second solo album.

The first rumours of the band reforming came when the singer took out an advert in the local Chicago Tribune newspaper where he said "his heart" remains with his old band.

He wrote: "When I played the final Smashing Pumpkins show on the night of December 2, 2000, I walked off the stage believing that I was forever leaving a piece of my life behind. I naively tried to start a new band, but found that my heart wasn't in it. I moved away to pursue a love that I once had but got lost. So I moved back home to heal what was broken in me, and to my surprise I found what I was looking or. I found that my heart is in Chicago, and that my heart is in the Smashing Pumpkins.

"For a year now I have walked around with a secret, a secret I chose to keep. But now I want you to be among the first to know that I have made plans to renew and revive the Smashing Pumpkins. I want my band back, and my songs, and my dreams. In this desire I feel I have come home again."

Smashing Pumpkins split in 2000 after the release of their final album 'Machina'. Following the split Corgan formed Zwan, who split after one record.
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RustPuppet
The plot thickens...

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Smashing Pumpkins Reunion Is Under Way, According To Sources
02.02.2006 5:52 PM EST

However, only half of group's lineup is on board.

Rumors of a Smashing Pumpkins reunion have been rife ever since bandleader Billy Corgan took out a full-page ad in a Chicago newspaper saying he wants the group to re-form. And according to onetime Pumpkins bassist Melissa Auf Der Maur as well as a source close to the situation, the rumors are true.

In fact, Auf Der Maur said Corgan has been working on material that will, at some point, surface in the form of a new Smashing Pumpkins album.

"From what I understand, Billy [will be] making a Pumpkins record over the next little while," Auf Der Maur told MTV News last week. "Everyone knows Billy doesn't need too many people to make a Pumpkins record, other than Jimmy [Chamberlin, longtime Pumpkins drummer] — who he has [on board]."

A spokesperson for Azoff Management confirmed Thursday (February 2) that Corgan and Chamberlin have signed on with the firm as Smashing Pumpkins, and that the two are writing new music. A source close to the situation told MTV News that the duo plan to record over the summer and that the new Pumpkins could surface before the end of the year — however, no definitive plans are set.


Auf Der Maur said she's not sure whether Corgan has reached out to guitarist James Iha or bassist D'Arcy Wretzky to complete the band's original lineup, but she said she's told Corgan that she'd be happy to pitch in if he needs her; Auf Der Maur replaced Wretzky in 1999 and worked with the group until it disbanded in 2000 (see "Pumpkins Circus Folds Up With Epic Show").

"My services are there for him whenever he needs them," she said. "Assuming I'm not on tour — but even then, we can cross paths. I love the Pumpkins, and to play those songs again would be nothing but fun for me. It was a big part of my life."

Still, Auf Der Maur said it wouldn't be a true Pumpkins reunion without D'Arcy's bass. "The coolest thing would be if D'Arcy was around, but I don't know where she's at and I don't think [Corgan or Chamberlin] do either," she said. "But I feel very comfortable being second best."

The bassist worked with Corgan several months ago on a track called "Took Me Apart" that's slated to appear on her forthcoming, as-yet-untitled second solo disc, which is tentatively scheduled to come out late this year. Since Corgan's proclamation in June that he'd re-form the group (see "Billy Corgan Says He Wants To Re-Form Smashing Pumpkins"), there's been little in the way of actual confirmed news. But that hasn't stopped the rumor mill from cranking, nor has it deterred the dissemination of misinformation.

Last week, for instance, a Web site popped up that claimed the band's forthcoming disc would be out in April, that it would be called Drawn and would feature backing vocals from Death Cab for Cutie's Ben Gibbard. Of course, the site was a hoax — and its timing couldn't have been better, coming after weeks of online speculation that had the Pumpkins reuniting for a headlining spot on this year's Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.

Speculation that Corgan's seminal rock troupe would be taking Coachella's stage in late April was at least partially quashed on Wednesday, when the event's organizers released the two-day concert's Pumpkin-less official bill (see "Tool And Franz Ferdinand Will Rock Coachella"). That same afternoon, rumors began circulating that the Pumpkins would be headlining Lollapalooza this summer. However, according to the source, if Lolla does come back, "You can take it to the bank [that the Pumpkins] won't be on it."

Chamberlin responded enthusiastically to Corgan's announcement in June (see "Smashing Pumpkins Drummer On Reunion: 'I'm In, And I'm Excited' "), but no further details followed. The drummer has also had an uneasy relationship with Corgan at times, having left the band in the wake of his heroin addiction before rejoining in 1999. Chamberlin also played in Corgan's post-Pumpkins unit Zwan.

Corgan's reunion plans were first revealed in June via an ad printed in his hometown's newspaper, the Chicago Tribune, which contained no information on what form the band would take or which members would be involved; his relationships with Iha and Wretzky have been reported as strained. Corgan has remained mum since taking out the ad, posting only occasional (and nebulous) messages on his MySpace blog. The last, dated December 12, promised, "The surprise I have in store for you all will be announced soon enough. Hold on to your horses. After all, good things surely come to those who wait. Don't you just love the suspense?"

Whether or not she's involved, Auf Der Maur says she just wants the band's reunion to be done right. "I hope they don't rush it, 'cause the record should be the absolute best it can be. [And they should] then strategize, because as we know, grunge is about to come back: The '80s trend is almost done and we're about to hit 1990 again. It's scary to think, but very true."

Corgan, Chamberlin, Iha and Wretzky could not be reached for comment at press time.

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nCryption
bah. crap band with what , 2 great songs? 1979 and believe

ok maybe My mistake as well but other than that I avoid their screeching like a mother fuggen plague.

Play aeroplane flies high and crank the volume, you'll wanna poke sticks into your ears.
what a shit band
RustPuppet
What? Blasphemy! They were an extremely influential and original band angry.gif

BTW nCryption, band-bashing posts like that are against the rules and also completely off-topic in this thread.
JuCa
I can't believe my eyes, Smashing Pumpkins only 2 good songs?

1979 is a good song you are right about that, believe I never heard of...

Let's take a look at my songs of SP that I like :

Zero, Everlasting Gaze, Perfect, Ava Adore, Annie-Dog, Stand Inside Your Love, Disarm, Rocket, Bullet Without Butterfly Wings, Heavy Metal Machine, Thirthy-Three, Fuck You (Ode To No One) [great song btw], Mayonaise, Tonight Tonight , Today , Cherub Rock , Siva, Try try Try, Bodies, We Only Come Out At Night, ....

I am still forgetting tons of good songs btw!

I like SP very much and every cd they released has it's own sound while never going away from the feeling of Smashing Pumpins! I hope they can their shit sorted out and produce something that the kids will enjoy.
alexecon
thanks for reminding me about a lot of their songs JuCa. gotta love the pumpkins.
JuCa
New album is the 7th of July I think, read the name somewhere but will find the link later on wink.gif
CrEaTi0n
yawn. I cant think of a band i dislike more...

soz team sad.gif
CyberStorm
I never got into the Smashing Pumpkins.

I thought their music was krap - still do!
Fishfly
WHAT? CRAP I HEAR? Is that BLASPHMY I see coming from you cyberstorm chair.gif tongue.gif

Pumpkins was awesome IMO
CyberStorm
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WHAT? CRAP I HEAR? Is that BLASPHMY I see coming from you cyberstorm

Pumpkins was awesome IMO


Was awesome? I take it you dont think so anymore?? tongue.gif
blood105
the smashing pumpkins is probably one of the best things to ever happen to rock
i wish i discovered them sooner so i could go to their concert in sa. hopefully they'll come again
Fishfly
cyberstorm smashing pumpkins is no more so I can't say is still and awesome band.
Surge
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bah. crap band with what , 2 great songs? 1979 and believe

By "believe" are you referring to the song "Tonight, Tonight" perhaps?
JuCa
This thread makes me sad sad.gif
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