SPCodex:Social media/No Alternative
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In the "Glynis" recording, an old Speak & Spell toy "hello" starts the song, and the soupy solo in the middle is the result of double-tracked guitars fed through a vintage Electro-Harmonix Bassballs pedal.
A television special hosted by MTV and a VHS home video release of No Alternative featured live performances, music videos, and information about AIDS. The video also contains a brief interview with Billy Corgan, along with versions of "Glynis" and "Today" performed live to an MTV audience. This performance was the only time The Smashing Pumpkins ever performed "Glynis" live.
Other artists on No Alternative include Soundgarden, Goo Goo Dolls, Beastie Boys, Soul Asylum and Nirvana, among others. Stereogum lauded the album, saying "it captures the American alternative scene at its commercial, cultural, and critical peak." AllMusic gave it 4.5/5 stars, highlighting "Glynis" as one of the "exceptional songs".
No Alterntaive climbed to #56 on the Billboard 200 chart in 1993, becoming the most commercially successful benefit album of the year. It was certified gold (500,000 copies sold) in 1995 by the RIAA.
1st photo: Standard cover 2nd photo: Alternate version with the girl cover
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In the "Glynis" recording, an old Speak & Spell toy "hello" starts the song, and the soupy solo in the middle is the result of double-tracked guitars fed through a vintage Electro-Harmonix Bassballs pedal.
A television special hosted by MTV and a VHS home video release of No Alternative featured live performances, music videos, and information about AIDS. The video also contains a brief interview with Billy Corgan, along with versions of "Glynis" and "Today" performed live to an MTV audience. This performance was the only time The Smashing Pumpkins ever performed "Glynis" live.
Other artists on No Alternative include Soundgarden, Goo Goo Dolls, Beastie Boys, Soul Asylum and Nirvana, among others. Stereogum lauded the album, saying "it captures the American alternative scene at its commercial, cultural, and critical peak." AllMusic gave it 4.5/5 stars, highlighting "Glynis" as one of the "exceptional songs".
No Alterntaive climbed to #56 on the Billboard 200 chart in 1993, becoming the most commercially successful benefit album of the year. It was certified gold (500,000 copies sold) in 1995 by the RIAA.
https://spcodex.wiki/No_AlternativeIn the "Glynis" recording, an old Speak & Spell toy "hello" starts the song, and the soupy solo in the middle is the result of double-tracked guitars fed through a vintage Electro-Harmonix Bassballs pedal. https://spcodex.wiki/Glynis
An MTV special and a VHS release of No Alternative featured a brief interview with Billy Corgan, along with versions of "Glynis" and "Today" performed live to an MTV audience. This was the only time The Smashing Pumpkins ever performed "Glynis" live. https://spcodex.wiki/No_Alternative#Home_video
Stereogum lauded No Alternative, saying "it captures the American alternative scene at its commercial, cultural, and critical peak." It peaked at #56 on the Billboard 200 in 1993, becoming the most commercially successful benefit album of the year, and was later certified Gold.