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Billy Corgan discusses his new iHeartRadio podcast Thirty-Three, the Smashing Pumpkinsâ new album, musical influences, cancel culture, and more with Conal Byrne.
Original Air Date: September 26, 2022
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Billy does not get enough credit for how thoughtful he is. Agree or disagree with him, he is thought provoking.
WPC is a thoughtful and gifted man. I appreciate his well rounded perspectives and art.
This interview deserves more views. Great questionsđ
the host did a great job
Billy the artist. Still doing his thing.
Interesting take on modern festivals.
this is the most profound interview ive heard of billy, great questions
Excellent interview
Good luck with the Podcast, Billy.
crazy after 1 month only 615 views
They didn't get to 1000 subscribers though
I think Billy is wrong about there being a Bob Dylan, Kurt Cobain, or Bob Marley out there. I don't think younger generations are as driven as gen x and older generations were. When you grow up with the iPhone and internet, I think that diluted the drive and creativity in young people. Kids used to start bands, now they play video games and watch Netflix. The golden age of music is gone.
I never thought Iâd say this but⊠youâre absolutely right. Itâs pretty barren
interesting theory but its not based in reality. its the death of major labels and the massive marketing they had pre-internet. great music has always been made underneath the radar. I'm too old to care now its us not them.
Billy should do Alex Jones again.