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edonline
02-18-2004, 07:14 PM
http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=entertainmentNews&storyID=4388208

Corgan Blames Pumpkins' Demise on Guitarist Iha
Wed February 18, 2004 05:26 PM ET

NEW YORK (Billboard) - More than three years after the Smashing Pumpkins played their farewell show, former frontman Billy Corgan has taken to his official Web site (http://www.billycorgan.com) to clear the air about the true reasons for the Chicago's band's split.

"I am going to share some things with you that you have never heard me say," he wrote Tuesday. "That doesn't mean I'm rewriting history; that means that I'm going to tell you the truth about who I am and what I believe in my heart. A lot of things that I have said thru the years seemed confusing, like I was hiding something, and oftentimes I was. 'Why,' you might ask. Many times I hid things to protect my band mates."

Corgan said he regrets initially blaming the split on "fighting the good fight against the Britneys of the world." "By saying that, I was seen as someone who was crying foul, taking his ball and going home, which was sad, 'cause it wasn't true at all," he continued. "The truth of the matter is that James Iha broke up the Smashing Pumpkins. Not me, not Jimmy, but James. Did it help that D'arcy was fired for being a mean-spirited drug addict, who refused to get help? No, that didn't help keep the band together, not at all."

The artist admitted he would have liked to press on with the Pumpkins, which he described as "essentially my entire life... a dream I still believe in. Many friends at the time suggested letting James leave, so Jimmy and I could continue on under the name. But I was too loyal to the man I had started the whole thing with, and so I protected him until the very end."

Corgan was particularly saddened after Iha left the band's final show at Chicago's Cabaret Metro on December 2, 2000 "without saying goodbye to the two people he had won and lost and traveled the world with. So, I won't be protecting him anymore and I won't be protecting a whole lot of other people anymore."

In closing, he wrote, "We all deserve to flourish, and know happiness and joy. That is my new dream. The Smashing Pumpkins gave me that, and I am eternally grateful."

Corgan is working on his debut Warner Bros. solo album following the dissolution of his post-Pumpkins band, Zwan. The set will be preceded by a DVD of acoustic songs, featuring performances from a variety of venues and a spate of April recording sessions.

"What will be novel is that we plan on having an invited audience attend the recording sessions," Corgan said. "Just after the week of recording, I hope to do a single concert which would be filmed as well. The DVD would then be a compilation of material from the Hideout, acoustic sessions already recorded, poetry from art institute benefit, the six days in April, and the one concert date."

Corgan will also release a book of poetry sometime this fall. "It's now basically all done, give or take a few word changes here and there," he said.

Reuters/Billboard

Gretchen_Ross
02-18-2004, 07:45 PM
this is really sad. sp was one of my favorite bands of all time, and it's disheartening to hear stuff like this. i mean, none of the members ever said they were good friends - in fact, when asked, they always said that they were people who just *happened* to be a band together, and were not personally very close to each other. however, hearing corgan go off like this has me a little pissed. why is he ripping on iha and d'arcy now? it's not that i don't think corgan is telling the truth, it's just that (as much as i think he's a musical genuis) the man is a bit of an egomaniac. whereas i don't doubt that d'arcy was/is an addict (remember her crack bust after sp broke up?) or that james wanted to leave, i just think they way he's telling it is rather one-sided. perhaps there was a *reason* iha didn't say goodbye? it could just be that iha is a dick (however, i did meet him once and he was a complete gentleman), or it could be that corgan did something to make iha not want to say goodbye. i dunno...in my opinion corgan should have just let sleepling dogs lie...

TheAxeGrinder
02-18-2004, 08:06 PM
While I must say that this comes as a bit of a surprise for me, as I always figured James and Billy were good friends. I mean, they still are, aren't they? I've been a hardcore Pumpkins fan for a number of years, and to hear this come out now is sad. Anyone who knows the band knows of Billy as being a control freak (he basically did the whole Siamese Dream album by himself), and he has bumped heads with a lot of people, but that happens all the time in this world of ours. James may be resentful of the fact that his record debut wasn't recognized as much as he felt it should have, or he may have felt betrayed by Billy for letting D'arcy go. I don't know, but Billy really isn't accusing of James in his text, and he didn't take potshots, either. Until we hear James' side of the story, I'll keep my mind open.

Gretchen_Ross
02-18-2004, 10:24 PM
Originally posted by TheAxeGrinder
Until we hear James' side of the story, I'll keep my mind open.

i know my post was a bit of a ramble, but that's basically where i stand as well.