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Smashing Pumpkins - Cherub Rock

Director: Kevin Kerslake DP: Kevin Kerslake + Lance Acord Editor: Kevin Kerslake July 1993, San Francisco, CA Want to see more Smashing Pumpkins videos?: http://www.youtube.com/view... Smashing P...  
 
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garchoom (1 hour ago) Show Hide
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Yeahhh ! So Good ! If you like it , SHARE THIS VIDEO ON FACEBOOK and elsewhere ! ;) GO NOW !!!
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Hamancheeze (1 day ago) Show Hide
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Fucking awesome solo
juako811 (1 day ago) Show Hide
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Dead on dude! It screams with feeling!!!
rurh1981 (2 days ago) Show Hide
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I can't play this loud enough, someone turn it up.
twistswitch (2 days ago) Show Hide
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Come over to my channel to see my video tribute to some of the worlds greatest Guitar Riffs. I took the liberty of composing a single piece of music that consists of many famous and Rockin moments throughout Rock History.  Picture all those head banging sections of your favourite songs all played one after the other.
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good song sucky video
RajTamil (2 days ago) Show Hide
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The band didnt like it either, and threw it in the bath tub. Which produced this.
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@MPT1983
That's actually the point I was making-sarcasm's a subtlety lost in this medium. The whining over the bygone '90s'--as if that was the only music 'worth listening to'--sounds like a bunch of old parents whining over the 60s/70s good ol' days. I couldn't help but chuckle.

Every decade has good stuff. Some of it's truly innovative and remains relevant across generations (e.g. Mozart, Zeppelin, Floyd et al).

The gift is in keeping one's mind--and ears--open enough to appreciate it all.
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I couldnt have said it better myself

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