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{{Infobox song | {{Infobox song | ||
| type = song | | type = song | ||
| name = 17 | | name = 17 | ||
| cover = | |||
| artist = The Smashing Pumpkins | | artist = The Smashing Pumpkins | ||
| album = | | album = Adore | ||
| video = | |||
| spotify = 7kN7S8f4wKlJVKrA92KpMx | | spotify = 7kN7S8f4wKlJVKrA92KpMx | ||
| lyrics = | | lyrics = no | ||
| length = 0:17 | |||
| length = 17 | |||
| writer = Billy Corgan | | writer = Billy Corgan | ||
| producer = | | producer = | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''17''' is | "'''17'''" is an instrumental song and the concluding track from [[The Smashing Pumpkins]]' fourth studio album, ''[[Adore]]''. It is the melody for "[[Blissed and Gone]]", except played on piano. In the liner notes of the 2014 reissue of ''Adore'', [[Billy Corgan]] revealed "Blissed and Gone" was intended to be on ''Adore'' in place of "17": | ||
{{Cquote|I am ready to reveal that this small offering is ‘Blissed and Gone,’ the track I so rashly left off of ‘Adore.’ And what precipitated the decision might be found in an encounter I had with producer and friend Rick Rubin, in whom management had asked to survey my progress; which at that time had ground to a standstill. “Whoa,” he said when hearing the looped version of the greater song. “Whoa.” In this I took whoa to mean ‘not good,’ and abandoned it like many others that were worthy. The least of which was Rick’s oversight of ‘Let Me Give The World To You,’ which the label had pegged as their only hope to sell more plastic. So let the circle be complete, because if you are reading this, then you’ve made them happy|author=Billy Corgan|source=Adore 2014 reissue liner notes}} | |||
"Blissed and Gone" also makes references to the number 17 with the lyric "sweet 17, sour 29". | |||
== Lyrics == | == Lyrics == | ||
The song is instrumental, but has this accompanying poem in the liner notes: | |||
{{lyrics|1= | {{lyrics|1= | ||
17 seconds of compassion | 17 seconds of compassion | ||
17 seconds of peace | 17 seconds of peace | ||
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17 seconds to send a prayer up | 17 seconds to send a prayer up | ||
17 seconds is all you really need | 17 seconds is all you really need | ||
}} | |||
{{availability}} | |||
}} | |||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
* {{SPFC|song| | * {{SPFC|song|225}} |
Latest revision as of 21:56, 29 July 2023
"17" | |
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Song by The Smashing Pumpkins | |
Released | 1998-06-02 |
Studio sessions | November 1997-March 1998 – Sunset Sound |
Length | 0:17 |
Songwriter(s) | Billy Corgan |
"17" is an instrumental song and the concluding track from The Smashing Pumpkins' fourth studio album, Adore. It is the melody for "Blissed and Gone", except played on piano. In the liner notes of the 2014 reissue of Adore, Billy Corgan revealed "Blissed and Gone" was intended to be on Adore in place of "17":
“ | I am ready to reveal that this small offering is ‘Blissed and Gone,’ the track I so rashly left off of ‘Adore.’ And what precipitated the decision might be found in an encounter I had with producer and friend Rick Rubin, in whom management had asked to survey my progress; which at that time had ground to a standstill. “Whoa,” he said when hearing the looped version of the greater song. “Whoa.” In this I took whoa to mean ‘not good,’ and abandoned it like many others that were worthy. The least of which was Rick’s oversight of ‘Let Me Give The World To You,’ which the label had pegged as their only hope to sell more plastic. So let the circle be complete, because if you are reading this, then you’ve made them happy | ” |
— Billy Corgan, Adore 2014 reissue liner notes |
"Blissed and Gone" also makes references to the number 17 with the lyric "sweet 17, sour 29".
Lyrics[edit | edit source]
The song is instrumental, but has this accompanying poem in the liner notes:
17 seconds of compassion
17 seconds of peace
17 seconds to remember love is the energy behind which all is created
17 seconds to remember all that is good
17 seconds to forget all your hurt and pain
17 seconds of faith
17 seconds to trust you again
17 seconds of radiance
17 seconds to send a prayer up
17 seconds is all you really need
Availability
Title | Notes | Type |
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Adore | Main release | Studio |