SPCodex:Social media/Ramona
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Like the debut single, "Cyr", "Ramona" was the most-added song on Mediabase's Alternative Rock add board during the fist week of its release.
"Ramona" dates back to the initial sessions for Monuments to an Elegy in 2014. That version was described by Corgan as akin to a "goth band from the 80s." It was not selected to go on that album, and instead was worked on during the September-October 2014 sessions for the aborted Day For Night album. It wasn't until the CYR sessions that the song seemed to fit.
Corgan has said the song has a bit of T. Rex influence.
The music video was written by Billy Corgan and directed and edited by Linda Strawberry. It takes inspiration from the Wild Wild West and Spaghetti Westerns as a "surreal gothic-western inspired love-story". All band members make appearances in the video. The entire shoot was done a single day over the course of about 8 hours. The video stars burlesque performer and model, Mosh, who also starred in the "Cyr" music video as well as Shiny Vol. 1 vignettes.
https://spcodex.wiki/RamonaInstagram photos
Like the debut single, "Cyr", "Ramona" was the most-added song on Mediabase's Alternative Rock add board during the fist week of its release.
"Ramona" dates back to the initial sessions for Monuments to an Elegy in 2014. That version was described by Corgan as akin to a "goth band from the 80s." It was not selected to go on that album, and instead was worked on during the September-October 2014 sessions for the aborted Day For Night album. It wasn't until the CYR sessions that the song seemed to fit.
Corgan has said the song has a bit of T. Rex influence.
The music video was written by Billy Corgan and directed and edited by Linda Strawberry. It takes inspiration from the Wild Wild West and Spaghetti Westerns as a "surreal gothic-western inspired love-story". All band members make appearances in the video. The entire shoot was done a single day over the course of about 8 hours. The video stars burlesque performer and model, Mosh, who also starred in the "Cyr" music video as well as Shiny Vol. 1 vignettes.
https://spcodex.wiki/Ramona"Ramona" dates back to the 2014 Monuments to an Elegy sessions. That version was described by Corgan as akin to a "goth band from the 80s." It was not selected for MtaE, and instead was worked on for the aborted Day For Night album. It wasn't until CYR that the song seemed to fit
The music video was released the same day, written by @Billy and directed and edited by @lindastrawberry. It takes inspiration from the Wild Wild West and Spaghetti Westerns as a "surreal gothic-western inspired love-story". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0rOr6yTMCJI