An Appropriate Time of Year to
Smash Pumpkins
The Smashing Pumpkins just happen to be one of those bands that fell through the concert cracks for me and I
missed seeing them live in their 1990’s heyday.
So when I heard that they were going to roll into the Air Canada Centre
in Toronto , I
thought how fitting to rectify the situation a few days before Halloween.
The start time on the ticket read 8PM, but having been
“caught with my pants down” on a couple of instances recently, I thought it
wise to arrive early. Ahhh, at least I’m
learning from my mistakes as sure enough the opening act took the stage at
7:45PM. What is it with Ticketmaster
and these concert start times? I always
seem to remember concerts starting late, not early!!
In any case, Morning Parade hailing from merry old
With what seemed like at least half of the auditorium still empty, we decided to stretch our legs and wander around. The lines at the merchandise booths were not
the usual push/shove or strain to see type of experience and not many of the
crowd were going away with new swag.
Seeing two lovely looking people appearing a bit lonely behind the beer
kiosk we decided we’d better go and brighten their day. Of course the beer is way over priced, but
what do you expect at a big venue concert designed to assist you in parting
with your hard earned cash in as many ways as possible? In chatting with the beer vendor, we asked if
they get a lot of “chirping” about the beverage prices. Oh yes, she said, she often gets blamed like
she’s the owner of the A.C.C. and personally sets the pricing scheme. She gets verbally abused and sworn at all the
time! But apparently it’s not so bad at
a show like this (a comment which I was a bit startled at), but it’s way worse at a show
like Neil Young or Eric Clapton as it brings out the older folks who are used
to drinking in their garage all the time.
She cuts more people off at those shows than something like this. Unable to resist temptation, I asked her if
since she was the owner and in charge of all pricing for the A.C.C. could she
get me a deal on T-shirts? Hopefully I
brightened her day with a little chuckle.
Having caught wind of The Smashing Pumpkins setlist plan
prior to this evening, I wisely kept that to myself. I knew that my concert
partner would not approve and I feared that we were in for a bit of a
sleeper. I was not wrong! Billy Corgan’s plan was to play the entire
Finally the crowd shot up out of their seats eager at a tune
they recognised in The Smashing Pumpkin’s rendition of David Bowie’s A Space
Oddity, at which they did an excellent job.
As my concert partner pointed out, there was no longer anything on the
big sphere now other than coloured flood lights. The big budget video images are all
finished? The crowd remained standing as
next up was X.Y.U., a little known song from the double CD Mellon
Collie & Infinite Sadness. Then
things really heated up with Disarm.
The whole crowd was on their feet now; this is what we paid $70 a ticket
for. If I wanted to preview the new CD
I’d buy it on I-tunes or order from Amazon, lord knows that the local record
store won’t have it and it takes longer to order and more expensive than doing it through Amazon
too! The audience looked mostly
rejuvenated by now, singing along to Tonight, Tonight and then Bullet With
Butterfly Wings cemented that home as now every single person was up on their feet and
into the show. And then just as Billy started win over the audience he killed it with what had to be a seven minute (seemed like anyway) talk, including useless banter with the bass player. He made the obligatory comments about Toronto's hockey team (as if it matters this year with the strike!) and after a few minutes he responded to an obvious heckler down in front with "what's that, you want me to play some music?". Well it seems that the dissension and frustration with The Smashing Pumpkins set was even reaching the crowd at the very front of the stage. The female bass player chattered on something about wrestling, followed by Billy's comments on the Toronto Blue Jays baseball team!! The crowd around us was not only growing frustrated and restless, but they seem downright pissed-off and began chanting things like "music" or "play a song". Billy still continued to chatter on at us, now saying something about "some people didn't think that the band could continue in this form and that they were wrong". Newsflash Billy, hope you don't think you're actually winning over any fans here, you're actually driving them away! Certainly you're not a stand-up comedian, so get on with the music. Finally the band broke out into a tune, albeit the not well known, more recent track of A Song For A Son. There doesn't even appear to be any heads bobbing in the crowd down on the floor let alone anything else, until they get into Today and get the crowd rose to their feet standing and singing again. Stand Inside Your Love and Muzzle closed out the regular set. After a quick break they came back out at 11PM and treated the crowd to a three-punch encore of Ava Adore, Cherub Rock and Zero. They played well, sounded great and Billy's voice sounded exactly like it did almost twenty years ago. However, while the crowd loved the encore performance, into it the whole way, I think that most, along with myself feel that it was too much too late by this point to save the evening from an utter bore and pure frustration. I understand that as they get older and progress musically that they want to get more intricate with their compositions, but maybe Billy has forgotten about the songs that made them who they are and that's what the crowd expects to hear, with some newer stuff mixed in. Had they done that, with their catalogue of music to chose from this would have surely been an excellent show, but as it was I want a refund!Cheers,
The Meister







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