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OWATA 06.30.2010 - The Smashing Pumpkins ; The Viper Room, Los Angeles, CA

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OWATA
The Smashing Pumpkins
06.30.2010 The Viper Room
Los Angeles, CA

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  • Billy's voice is so great here!!!!!!! OWATA is so great, I'd love to hear this song be released.

  • This updated version sounds absolutely amazing.

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  • @uran0 I agree, there is a problem i have with most of the recordings and that is - the songs are good but the recordings are not. This video shows they can play but on the studio recordings - there is something wrong, like vocal harmonies not sounding great or flat tinny sounding drums...or the weird keyboard that runs through the song. I hate to complain but its a shame, i don't want to listen to the studio recordings because the balance isn't there,

  • Sounds so good here. Studio version is so flat and "plastic" .

  • I had to come here and watch this song to erase the bad taste left by the awful video for Owata. WTF was that wrestling garbage? Thankfully, this is an amazing performance and order was restored to the universe. Don't watch the video for Owata, trust me.

  • Luuuuuuuuuv the bass line Nicole!!!

  • Mikey.....Dude you fuckin rock!! Living the dream one beat at a time. :D)

  • the recorded version of this song blows! Id rather listen to this live version any day.

  • Why did he have to screw this with that fucking synth?

  • @Bayview05 It's out now but they kind of ruined it with too much synth.

  • They played this at Summer Sonic in Tokyo last summer and I was just a couple of rows back. He changed the refrain, to "Oh Tokyo, I'm coming home to you." It was glorious. Much as this version is way better than the recorded version, BC only has to put out one classic like this every year to keep me happy.

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