Billy’s “Spinal Tap Moment” mostly recognizable in retelling

October 3rd, 2008 by jjb
tags: history, amusing, venues, radio, live

This week the website of Guitar World magazine dug up and electronified a print article from 2005 in which rock-and-rollers were asked to tell the tale of their “Most Spinal Tap Moment”. The one we care about:

BILLY CORGAN of Smashing Pumpkins

When Mellon Collie came out [1995], we played a concert in Chicago that was broadcast directly across the world. We had 10,000 people at the show, including the world press, and millions were listening in. During the third song, a generator blew out. Some of the lights still worked, but there was no sound. I thought, No problem, I’ll play an improvised acoustic set until the problem is cleared up. Of course, nobody could hear anything past the second row. Meanwhile, the sound of a hum was the only thing being broadcast—from Chile to Tokyo! Worldwide, our fans were beginning to question our new musical direction. It took only a quarter of an hour for them to fix things, but it seemed an age. A rock star without amplification is dickless: for 15 minutes, I had no dick.

A nice tale, and understandable that over the years it gets a coat of memory varnish. And if FactCheck.org were on the case, they would surely give Billy props for remembering that it was exactly during the third song that the power went out. But…10,000 people at Chicago’s Riviera Theatre? Just, no. An “improvised acoustic set”? Didn’t happen. And in lieu of a “hum”, the band members spoke directly to the radio audience for several minutes (mp3) while power was being restored to the stacks.

It would be interesting to know how many people listened to that radio broadcast, but I imagine we will never have the hard data there…and I’m very happy just to take Billy’s word on what was happening in his pants.

(Thanks to HU reader Neil for the link.)

8 Responses to “Billy’s “Spinal Tap Moment” mostly recognizable in retelling”

  1. awindow Says:

    Hahaha. That’s great, I actually remember listening to that, and Darcy talking aimlessly and throwing picks to the audience to placate them. The radio station up here had been playing Mellon Collie in it’s entirety before the concert, and went back to that while they fixed the problem.

  2. MonteLDS Says:

    Neil most likely highjacked this from Davin message on netphoria

    http://forums.netphoria.org/showthread.php?t=162722

  3. jillysp Says:

    Jason, thanks for the “hard data” pun. *shudders*

    reC: resures Errors

  4. xforewarnedx Says:

    I was listening and recording that entire show onto tape, even the interview before the show. I remember all of that and I listened to that bootleg for years. It’s one of my favorites because you can tell that the band was so excited to play the new stuff to their hometown.

  5. Neil Says:

    Actually, it was NOT “hijacked” from Davin at netphoria. I saw it from thewho.com…jeez!

  6. 34 Says:

    Ha, that was my first TSP show. And no, we couldn’t hear shit in the crowd. I think a few of us were chanting “DRUM SOLO! DRUM SOLO!” since that’s all we’d be able to hear, but alas… we weren’t heard, either.

  7. jjb Says:

    I remember that day mostly for meeting two guys named Eric and Andrew on the train…

  8. awindow Says:

    Eric…Agnew?

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