Get a glimpse of Smashing Pumpkins’ performance in Perth 11:58 pm // Thursday, July 26, 2012
Posted by jjb in live, video.trackback
It’s just like being way in the back!
Above: Fan-shot video of “Glissandra” and “Inkless”, July 26 at Challenge Stadium (YouTube)
There’s more where that came from. SPFC.org has the concert setlist.
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Inkless, I love it so much :)
such a cool intro into Inkless!
Love Inkless!
Inkless sounds great. I really think that Panopticon and Inkless should be the next two singles if it gets that far.
Glissandra definitely has a more of a shoe gaze vibe live (though that may just be the terrible recording).
Haha, lol at the crowd’s lukewarm clapping after Glissandra….and then the roar when the Siamese Dream guitars of Inkless crash in.
Inkless is the most classic sounding pumpkins song on the album. It sounds like it could have come from the MCIS era.
Glissandra sounds so much better live. Way more excitement and a stronger hook like rift. But Inkless is just a great song period. Sounds amazing live.
I just noticed that Violet Rays was not posted, such a shame considering it is my favorite Oceania track.
Violet Rays is there…
@Halo..I was thinking The Chimera fit into a PI-MCIS era.
On Triple J (Australian non commercial alternative radio station) Panopticon is played a fair bit almost to the point of it being considered a single. Triple J are supporting the tour as well
@doug
I know they performed it but I can’t find the video…
@doug
That’s another one that sounds like it could have come between SD-MCIS. I think Glissandra also sounds like older SP in parts.
Dang man, these guys sound fantastic
weak set list once again no gish :(
@doug, page down a bit on the HU twitter, it’s posted there by Ozphoria. And it sounds really good (although Billy forgets the words to the first verse :P). Definitely my favorite song off the album.
@redhandcorgan it’s a tour supporting the new Oceania album. It’s not a Gish tour and it’s not 1991/1992
@Just_Erick ah…gotcha. missed the “posted” reference.
btw…that’s a pretty big ball.
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