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Showing posts with label Archives. Show all posts
Tuesday, 4 December 2012
Jimmy Chamberlin Snare's Archived...
So, remember when Jimmy Chamberlin sold off a bunch of his snares a couple of years ago (2005)? Well, I happened to stumble-upon where some of them ended up; right here, at the The Audities Foundation - a charitable organisation concerned with "the preservation of electronic musical instruments,
sound recording equipment and associated documentation for use in
museums, recording studios, modern instrument research and new music /
dance / film works."
I may go through the list and match some of the snares, as I await my download of MCIS ...
Friday, 16 November 2012
Smashing Pumpkins Archive Project - Dead. Again.
Remember the awesome archive project the Smashing Pumpkin proposed which was headed-up by Crestfallen.com 'author' Monte and 'super-fan' team "the Lucky 13"? Yeah, well - it's been abandoned, for the forseable future.
Let's use the rest of the post to reflect on some of the achivements of the Lucky 13;
Well done guys - you dun goofed.
Let's use the rest of the post to reflect on some of the achivements of the Lucky 13;
Well done guys - you dun goofed.
Thursday, 1 September 2011
Smashing Pumpkins Record Club
Smashing Pumpkins are opening up the archives, at last. Head over to SP.com and subscribe now for a previously unreleased and unheard version of Drown and there's an Easter Egg of an early version of Chamberlin's monster grover Geek U.S.A. to boot ...
Labels:
Archives,
Billy Corgan,
Jimmy Chamberlin,
Smashing Pumpkins
Wednesday, 25 May 2011
The Answer to Your Question, the Answer to Your Guess...
Jimmy Chamberlin and Mike Reina talk SKYSAW, Smashing Pumpkins, Jimmy Chamberlin Complex, SP Archives and... Mike Byrne
How many songs have you recorded as SkySaw?
MR: Eleven – I think and demoed probably 12-15 others.
Special thanks to John Prinzo we've got a couple of your questions answered below.
Check out his site or the suburbanapologist.com for the full interview. The whole thing is most definitely worth a read.
Check out his site or the suburbanapologist.com for the full interview. The whole thing is most definitely worth a read.
The typical trajectory of a band starting off is to tour then record – how does it feel to turn that concept on its head?
MR: It’s interesting to construct tightly wound songs and then go looking for the places where they can stretch out a bit live.
Who put together the orchestral arrangement on “Am I Second?”
MR: Jimmy wrote the orchestral arrangement, Anthony transcribed it and we recorded it at my place.
How many songs have you recorded as SkySaw?
MR: Eleven – I think and demoed probably 12-15 others.
What was Roy Thomas Baker’s involvement with the record?
JC: We worked with Roy early on. Jimmy sent him “No One Can Tell” and asked if he wanted to be involved. He loved the song and came out to my place to work with us for two weeks. After the first two weeks we decided to remain insular and produce the record ourselves. We started from scratch and continued working together as we had previous to our stint with Roy. He was hilarious, by the way.
Have you changed up your kit for SkySaw? I noticed a few pictures that didn’t seem to have the left mounted 14” tom or quite as many cymbals. If so, is this a reflection of your approach to this sound or brand of music?
JC: I moved things around for one show. My configuration is the same.
(DP: The drummer for the Constellations, who are joining Minus the Bear and Skysaw on tour tweets: "Wanted 2 clarify-he's still using yellow Yamahas while his DW kit is being made."
What is the name of this song…
…and will it see a release?
JC: “Cathedral.” It is fairly new, not yet recorded and will be on the next release following Great Civilizations
Rumors are that the Jimmy Chamberlin Complex had a couple of tracks in the works, details?
JC: The complex lives and will rise up again at some point. Mohler and I started working on stuff before I left the Pumpkins and we continue to do so. It’s really just a time issue. We are both very busy these days.
What, if anything, can you say about the upcoming Smashing Pumpkin re-masters and re-releases?
JC: I am very excited. Those records are sacred to me and I’m thrilled that they will be Repackaged and marketed to another generation. The Pumpkins still have a lot to offer, old and new I’m sure.
As a respected musician and accomplished drummer, what is your summation of Mike Byrne? Ya know, if you were evaluating him or grading him or just your opinion.
Tuesday, 24 May 2011
Interview/Podcast with Jimmy Chamberlin
http://www.stationcaster.com/player_skinned.php?s=39&c=245&f=78102
Just having a listen now...
EDIT:
"Mase talks it up with former Smashing Pumpkins drummer Jimmy Chamberlin about his new band SKYSAW...playing clubs again and ripping off his own drum parts. "
EDIT:
Skysaw is not about making a hit record... it’s about having fun
Chamberlin clarifies his statement in the recent SPIN magazine interview "I've learned that you can call it a band, but unless everyone is contributing it's not really” and says that this doesn’t apply to his time in the Pumpkins; in particular with his song-writing relationship with Billy.
With regards to recording: JC recorded the drums, bass, guitar and vocals to tape – loaded to pro-tools for mixing; “24 Tracks just wasn’t enough”.
In terms of Roy Thomas Baker, it appears his presence was a little ‘imposing’; “Mike and Anthony were a little freaked out”; the sounds he was getting were ‘bigger than the band...he brings more than just his Rolls Royce to the studio” and they didn’t actually end up using any of the tracks recorded with RTB on this record, but he hopes to record again in the future with him and his “stamp” is all over Great Civilizations.
They talked briefly about the Jimmy Chamberlin Complex, writing, recording, and mixing in 40 days... nothing about anything new from them (JC and Billy Mohler) though...
With regards to hitting the club scene again; the feeling of playing doesn’t change whether or not you’re getting your drums out of the back of a (white?) van and setting them up yourself and if you’re a millionaire getting a massage before a show. It’s the same experience; just as long as people are having a good time.
With regards to the Pumpkins; JC left it in the immortal words of D’arcy; “being in the Pumpkins, was like being in a marriage with 3 people you wouldn’t even consider dating”.
SP ARCHIVES UPDATE:
JC is not involved at all, other than giving it the green light.
Labels:
Archives,
Billy Mohler,
Interview,
Jimmy Chamberlin,
Podcast,
Roy Thomas Baker,
SKYSAW,
Smashing Pumpkins
Thursday, 5 May 2011
No 'Bad Blood' Betwixt Corgan and Chamberlin...
Rolling Stone asks Corgan in a new interview regarding the upcoming releases;
Could the original Pumpkins line-up ever reunite?
Corgan: ... Jimmy [Chamberlin] and I aren't enemies – he's just off doing what he wants to do, as he should. There's not super bad blood between me and Jimmy that we'd never get on stage again. But I cannot in any way, shape, or form ever envision standing on a stage, playing music again with James [Iha] and D'arcy [Wretzky].
Labels:
Archives,
Billy Corgan,
Jimmy Chamberlin,
Smashing Pumpkins
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