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"'''Travels'''" is a song by [[The Smashing Pumpkins]] off of their 2018 studio album, ''[[Shiny and Oh So Bright - Vol. 1 / LP: No Past. No Future. No Sun.]]''
"'''Travels'''" is a song by [[The Smashing Pumpkins]] off of their 2018 studio album, ''[[Shiny and Oh So Bright - Vol. 1 / LP: No Past. No Future. No Sun.]]''
[[Billy Corgan]] has said the song was written sometime in 2017 and is about a former friend and their falling out. He wrote the song as he was coming down with a major flu.<ref name="podcast">{{Cite podcast|url=https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-thirty-three-with-william-101982283/episode/that-which-animates-the-spirit-109309899/|title=That Which Animates the Spirit|work=[[Thirty-Three (podcast)|Thirty-Three]]|first=Billy|last=Corgan|access-date=May 3, 2023}}</ref>


{{Cquote| So I was in Los Angeles making this record with Rick Rubin, ''Shiny and Oh So Bright'', James and Jimmy and Jeff....  ...  And uh, I started feeling unwell. I didn’t realize that I was coming down with a vicious flu that would last a month, actually, it was horrible.  But um, so I’m kind of half dead, tired from working and for some reason, I grabbed a guitar and started playing this song and it just came out in this mad rush so I literally wrote this song like....  And I would play it for you like that if I could.  I can’t tilt the piano.  So...kinda sums up my experience.  And the backstory to this song was I was staying with a friend, a longtime friend, probably somebody I’d known for about 15 years.  And because I got sick, she threw me out.  It’s true, she threw me out of her house.  Destroyed the friendship.  So this song was the delineating point from one world to another.  From heaven into hell.|author=Billy Corgan|source=[[Billy_Corgan_2019-11-09#Banter|2019-11-09]]}}
{{Cquote| So I was in Los Angeles making this record with Rick Rubin, ''Shiny and Oh So Bright'', James and Jimmy and Jeff....  ...  And uh, I started feeling unwell. I didn’t realize that I was coming down with a vicious flu that would last a month, actually, it was horrible.  But um, so I’m kind of half dead, tired from working and for some reason, I grabbed a guitar and started playing this song and it just came out in this mad rush so I literally wrote this song like....  And I would play it for you like that if I could.  I can’t tilt the piano.  So...kinda sums up my experience.  And the backstory to this song was I was staying with a friend, a longtime friend, probably somebody I’d known for about 15 years.  And because I got sick, she threw me out.  It’s true, she threw me out of her house.  Destroyed the friendship.  So this song was the delineating point from one world to another.  From heaven into hell.|author=Billy Corgan|source=[[Billy_Corgan_2019-11-09#Banter|2019-11-09]]}}
The song originally was much more "busy", before producer [[Rick Rubin]] helped the band strip it down to the "soul of the song", something Corgan has expressed great gratitude for.<ref name="podcast" />


== Lyrics ==
== Lyrics ==

Latest revision as of 22:34, 3 May 2023

"Travels"
Song by The Smashing Pumpkins
ReleasedNovember 16, 2018
Studio sessions
Length5:23
Songwriter(s)Billy Corgan
Producer(s)Rick Rubin

"Travels" is a song by The Smashing Pumpkins off of their 2018 studio album, Shiny and Oh So Bright - Vol. 1 / LP: No Past. No Future. No Sun.

Billy Corgan has said the song was written sometime in 2017 and is about a former friend and their falling out. He wrote the song as he was coming down with a major flu.[1]

The song originally was much more "busy", before producer Rick Rubin helped the band strip it down to the "soul of the song", something Corgan has expressed great gratitude for.[1]

Lyrics[edit | edit source]

The "see day from night" line is an apparent reference to the abandoned Day For Night album.[2]

See love, see time
See death, see life
See tears, see bright
See day from night
See pulse, see tomb
See breath, see moon
See sun, see stars
See God, see ours

It's where I belong
It's where I belong
It's where I belong
But it's far from here, or else I'm gone
It's where I belong
It's where I belong
It's where I belong
But it's far from here, or else I'm gone

See eyes, see shine
See seas, see mine
See shadows wind
See ripple, see blind
See you, see me
See destiny
See knots untied
See knots that bind

It's where I belong
It's where I belong
It's where I belong
But it's far from here, or else I'm gone
It's where I belong
It's where I belong
It's where I belong
But it's far from here, or else I'm gone

So run out where the thunder stuck
And star house-sized takes you up
And whirlpool light swirls you underneath
Rhapsodies sell a riptide fight
And panoramas of the sunset light
Yet Heaven's faithful servant's still your dream

See love, see time
See death, see life
See tears, see bright
See day from night

It's where I belong
It's where I belong
It's where I belong
But it's far from here, or else I'm gone
It's where I belong
It's where I belong
It's where I belong
But it's far from here, or else I'm gone
It's where I belong
It's where I belong
It's where I belong
But it's far from here, or else I'm gone
It's where I belong
It's where I belong
It's where I belong
But it's far from here, or else I'm gone

Availability

TitleNotesType
Shiny and Oh So Bright - Vol. 1 / LP: No Past. No Future. No Sun.Main releaseStudio

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References[edit | edit source]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Corgan, Billy. "That Which Animates the Spirit". Thirty-Three (Podcast). Retrieved May 3, 2023.
  2. Billy Corgan. December 2, 2020 Instagram Q&A

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