Microdot Sleeve: Above is a Smashing Pumpkins' "Doomsday Clock" on Transformers movie trailer. A few months back, I was very disappointed after I've found out that some of my Smashing Pumpkins cassette tapes were no longer playing due to the floodwater that sips inside the tape mechanism. That was the result when we were struck by wide flooding due to damage dikes when we were still in Malabon a year ago. I got worried because all the Pumpkins past albums here in the Philippines were all gone, no local release at all. But somehow, this past few days, by asking a Brethren, I manage to recover some music disc and reconstruct my Smashing Pumpkins listening pleasure. And at last, The Pumpkins are back with their new album "Zeitgeist" plus lots of U.S. and Canada tours. And I couldn't wait to have their album release here in the Philippines. I guess with that, all the past albums will come out too. Anyway, here are some smashing photos of the greatest band of all time, a way to spread the "Zeitgeist."All articles and photos were taken from www.smashingpumpkins.comThe Zeitgeist is upon us! Thanks to all that were able to attend the show at the 930 Club in Washington D.C. to celebrate the release of our new album. The event was spectacular! We had an amazing show of support... but somehow an entire crowd of "non-supporters" were in attendance as well.
The Smashing Pumpkins rolled up in style to their record release show yesterday at the 9:30 Nightclub in Washington DC. Secret service agents, a barbershop quartet and over 300 "picketing" fans lined up to show their support and rallied as the Smashing Pumpkins arrived in two 1970's vintage cars to celebrate the highly anticipated release of Zeitgeist. The red, white and blue event continued as the "Virginia Ham Barbershop Quartet" welcomed the Smashing Pumpkins to the 9:30 stage with a traditional barbershop song. The Pumpkins played more than three hours, (including three encores) of songs, both old and new leaving no one disappointed!
Here are some photos that illustrate the evening: "Angry" fans protest the release of Zeitgeist outside the 9:30 Nightclub "Protesters" await the arrival of their favorite political candidates. The Virginia Ham barbershop quartet entertains the crowd and welcomes The Smashing Pumpkins with some traditional tunes.
These guys actually OPENED for Sp later in the evening! Billy Corgan arrives in style in a 1970s vintage vehicle. Bass player Ginger Reyes steps out in style. Billy Corgan takes part in the protest. This is the official video for "Tarantula" from The Smashing Pumpkins' 7th album, "Zeitgeist"
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