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Jimmy Chamberlin is a professional drummer and record producer, best known as the drummer for Chicago-based band The Smashing Pumpkins.
In June of 2007, the re-united Smashing Pumpkins eschewed a traditional US tour and opted for an experimental art installation in the form of two residencies in Asheville, NC and San Francisco, CA. The documentary "If All Goes Wrong" traces the band over this period from the opening note to the final chord.
An in-depth look at the Canadian rock band Rush, chronicling the band's musical evolution from their progressive rock sound of the '70s to their current heavy rock style.
The Smashing Pumpkins January 30th 1996 Live at Soma in San Diego, CA, US. Only circulating in small pieces. This release trumps all split sources and the Vieuphoria 2 fan compilation.
The video consists of various Smashing Pumpkins performances, mostly from the Siamese Dream tour, interspersed with comedy bits (including "Meet the Frogs"), interviews, featurettes, and other short videos.
The Smashing Pumpkins playing at The Metro in Chicago, 1993.
The 666 is a bootleg video, recorded at Pumpkinland in March 1995. It is a video of The Smashing Pumpkins in the studio, rehearsing tracks for their album Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness. It was recorded by MTV for their Rockumentary about The Smashing Pumpkins. "The video is a lot like Let It Be, only there's no Yoko and The Pumpkins aren't breaking up." -Jesse Miller
Documentary of the history of the alternative rock band, The Smashing Pumpkins. Story follows the band from their formative years in the late 1980's to their final performance together in December 2000.
Released alongside The Smashing Pumpkins greatest hits CD "Rotten Apples", this video collection comes with all of the Pumpkins music videos (excluding "The End is the Beginning is the End"). It also comes with a live performance of "Geek USA" and "An Ode to No One" which is taken from their final performance at the Metro. There is also a hidden video for the never-before-released song "Untitled". All of the videos come with commentary from the band and some have out-takes and behind the scenes footage.
Smashing Pumpkins play for their hometown in this DVD extra that is included with the remastered Siamese Dream reissue deluxe CD.
A recording of The Smashing Pumpkins July 26, 1993 performance at Tower Records in Chicago. The show took place at midnight to promote the release of their second studio album, Siamese Dream. Track list: Rocket | Cherub Rock | Today | Disarm | Siva | Mayonaise | Hummer | I Am One (intro).
Smashing Pumpkins performs in the music video "Disarm" from the album "Siamese Dream" recorded for Virgin Records. The black and white music video features members of the band as the float over images including a house and an old man. Color video clips of a young boy playing outside play throughout.
A promotional video for the Smashing Pumpkins' 1995 single "Bullet with Butterfly Wings."
Smashing Pumpkins performs in the music video "1979" from the album "Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness" recorded for Virgin Records. The music video opens with a group of children rolling another child in a large tire. Billy Corgan sings as he is driven in the backseat of a Dodge Charger. Clips of disaffected suburban teenage life play throughout.
The Smashing Pumpkins performs in the music video "Siva" from the album "Gish" recorded for Caroline and Virgin Records. The music video begins with flashing images of a toy and D'arcy Wretzky being submerged in a bathtub. Smashing Pumpkins perform in front of run down concrete wall with Billy Corgan singing.
The Smashing Pumpkins perform in the music video "Rhinoceros" from the album "Gish" recorded for Caroline and Virgin Records. The music video begins with the burning flame of a sparkler. The band sits in a room painted red. Billy Corgan sings with the camera on his face as the band plays. Shots of the band near a fountain and in a park feature throughout.
The Smashing Pumpkins perform in the music video "I Am One" from the album "Gish" recorded for Caroline and Virgin Records. The music video begins with slow motion shots of the band on stage at a darkened concert venue. James Iha plays guitar and Billy Corgan sings for the enthusiastic audience.
Recorded live in the summer of Tokyo 2000, this concert features The Smashing Pumpkins performing a full set with Billy Corgan, James Iha, Melissa Auf der Maur, and Jimmy Chamberlin.