Thursday
Nov062014
Tommy Lee Records With Smashing Pumpkins

The Smashing Pumpkins will release Monuments To An Elegy next month. Playing drums on the entire album is Tommy Lee. This is an interesting collaboration to me. On one hand, the Smashing Pumpkins are nearly as far away from Motley Crue as you can get these days. On the other, that's probably the point and why Tommy was interested in the first place. "One And All" is one of the album's first singles and it is below.
Reader Comments (13)
That said, if Corgan can elicit something approximating "Bullet with Butterfly Wings" we might be in the pocket, so to speak, that Lee can manage and to which his signature sound could contribute. Case in point: this single sounds like a roughed up outtake from that era.
Which is a good thing. SP's had a very narrow window in which they exerted any real pressure on mainstream music and likely would have succumbed to a quiet death if they had continued along the lines of _SD_ or the early _Gish_. Fact is, albums after _MCatIS_ felt pulled in too many directions, few of which seemed to rely much on people with talent beyond Corgan. The Curse of LSD strikes again.
Sad fact though (actually, just a prediction): this will likely garner very little attention before fading into obscurity. And most, if not all, of said attention will be because of TL . . . not exactly a refreshing restart for fans of SP, not enough to pull back in old fans who left after SP really just became Corgan, and unlikely to pull in new fans either.
Thought experiment: what would the reaction be like to the Cruecify at a SP concert?
I was in college the time the Pumpkins broke thru, very talented band, but yet you are right in having egos. Never could peg which genre/sound they were going for. But they do have a few good tunes.
As for TL, the man does not do anything by accident. to me, this is a calculated move to begin distancing himself from the Motley boys. Honestly, I don't have a problem with this because Motley's best days are long behind them, and they are basically phoning it in night after night. Will the masses care that TL drummed on SP's new album?...Probably not.
I've already heard critical acclaim for this, so maybe it'll catch fire, who knows. That said, I have come to the realization that I can be a fan of Smashing Pumpkins without ever listening to them again, including this album. Still, it's nice to know Lee is on it and kudos to Corgan for recruiting him.
Fun Fact: Corgan and Lee have one cool thing in common beyond this collaboration... They are both HUGE fans of Cheap Trick, a band I NEVER get tired of listening to!!!
mommys all right,,daddys all right
there ya go metalnoy
The main topic? I will leave it to the ether . . . sadly, critical acclaim and a dollar fifty get you a soda these days. But thanks for the nod GNR.
Oh, one last thing: Fletch, you are right. LSD should only apply to singers of the sort you note. So let's call it LSE (lead singers ego) for those that aspired to the heights of Roth though barely saw the horizon line.
My two favorite Cheap Trick songs are "Hello There" and "Stiff Competition".
And I certainly appreciate your fave Cheap Trick songs. You certainly must be a big fan of the "Dream Police" album.
The third time I ever saw them was at Towson State University in Maryland (Baltimore area) right before that album was released. They performed "Dream Police" AND "Gonna Raise Hell".
p.s. Agreed HIM about the Bun E. Carlos saga... Hate to see these guys at war since they are one of THE greatest bands ever and we could still be seeing the original line-up if they could just settle their differences. Pretty soon, it could be too late!
But, either way, it would be nice if they could settle their differences. Saw them years back in a smaller venue and they put on such a great show.