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"Shiloh" | |
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Song by Billy Corgan | |
Released | October 13, 2017 |
Studio sessions | July and October 2016 – Shangri La Studios |
Length | 3:11 |
Songwriter(s) | Billy Corgan |
"Shiloh" is a song off of Billy Corgan's second studio album, Ogilala. Corgan has said the song pays tribute to Glen Campbell.[1] Along with "Antietam", it shares the name with a major American Civil War battle, however Corgan has clarified "Shiloh" in particular is not about the war.
“ | ‘Shiloh’ has nothing to do with war but everything to do with a girl. And it’s basically an ape on Jimmy Webb. If you listen to the track, we’ve gone for the six-string Glen Campbell guitar. | ” |
— Billy Corgan, Gigwise, October 12, 2017 |
Lyrics[edit | edit source]
Shiloh, Shiloh
Gunning after I know, I knows
Shiloh, Shiloh
Gunning after I know, I knows
We're gonna be so high
Another swallow, lest she climb
We're gonna be so high
Gonna be just right
A deuce with every dime
One dustbowl at a time
Callin, fallin', stallin', sailing by satellite
Yet who slips by
Shiloh, Shiloh
Singing after I know, I knows
Shiloh, Shiloh
Singing after I know, I knows
Near pacific pine, I'll be laying union tides
Cracked and colorblind
We're gonna be so high
Gonna be just right
At deuce with every dime
Callin, fallin', stallin', sailing by satellite
Aching, taking, stakin', losing my love by light
Yet who slips by
Shiloh, Shiloh
Running after home
Availability
Title | Notes | Type |
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Ogilala | Studio | |
Pillbox | Video | |
Neath The Darkest Eves | Original video release | Live • Video |
Tour stats
- Total plays: 15 plays
- First performance: Billy Corgan 2017-10-14 at Murmrr Theatre, Brooklyn, NY, US
- Last performance: Billy Corgan 2017-11-12 at Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever Cemetery, Los Angeles, CA, US
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Joe Bosso, "Billy Corgan Breaks Out the Acoustics for His New Album, 'Ogilala'", Guitar World, November 1, 2017