On DVD: Smashing Pumpkins: If All Goes Wrong
It's a documentary. It's a concert film. It's Billy Corgan writing songs in a bathrobe.
'Smashing Pumpkins: If All Goes Wrong' -
Coming Home Media
When Smashing Pumpkins broke up in 2000, by all accounts, it was the right time, as the band had seemingly run its course. But after a failed attempt at both a supergroup (Zwan) and an abysmal solo release (TheFutureEmbrace) Billy Corgan decided to get the band back together, even taking out a full page ad in The Chicago Tribune to announce it before telling anyone -- except, of course, drummer Jimmy Chamberlain, who it seems would follow Corgan into a burning building.
The documentary If All Goes Wrong picks up the story at the point where Corgan has picked his band replacements for original members James Iha and D'arcy Wretzky, who passed on the reunion, and the beginning of a series of shows in Asheville, NC and then San Francisco. At first glance, it seems the new members, Jeff Schroeder and Ginger Reyes, have been picked in part due to their passing resemblances to the folks they were replacing, giving more credence to the belief that their roles were more image to Corgan than musical. Of course, that could just be me being cynical. "We were once the Smashing Pumpkins. I don't know what we are now ... good night!"
Besides playing all the new songs, SP also a play a tour-only beast of a song called "Gossamer" that runs anywhere between 20-38 minutes long, depending on how much Corgan feels like testing the audience. In Asheville, both Corgan and the audience are more patient, but in San Francisco, things turn a bit more adversarial, thanks in part to criticism in the press. (This mutual animosity between Corgan and more discerning audience members as carried over into some great fireworks at recent shows in New York.)
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