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{{Social media/Instagram|'Thirty Days: Revisited' premiered on YouTube on November 4, 2019! It is a short film that featured clips of unreleased songs from Cotillions, and previously unreleased footage from the larger Thirty Days series. Thirty Days was a month-long road trip that William Patrick Corgan took throughout rural America starting in January 2017 and ending a month later along California's Route 66. Each day he posted or streamed a video online documenting his travels along with various cover songs and some originals. Off-camera, songs were written that eventually became Cotillions.
{{Social media/Instagram|1='Thirty Days: Revisited' premiered on YouTube on November 4, 2019! It is a short film that featured clips of unreleased songs from Cotillions, and previously unreleased footage from the larger Thirty Days series. Thirty Days was a month-long road trip that William Patrick Corgan took throughout rural America starting in January 2017 and ending a month later along California's Route 66. Each day he posted or streamed a video online documenting his travels along with various cover songs and some originals. Off-camera, songs were written that eventually became Cotillions.


The series included several cover songs, including Eric Clapton's "Presence of the Lord", Stephen Foster's "Gentle Annie", Gene Clark's "For a Spanish Guitar", and The Beatle's "Something". Notably, he collaborated with Pueblo musician and Native American flute player, Robert Mirabal, to perform Bob Dylan's "All Along the Watchtower" in episode 25 of the series. Classic original songs seen in the series, in whole or part, included "Snail", "To Forgive", "Muzzle", "Galapogos", "La Dolly Vita", "1979" and "Mayonaise".
The series included several cover songs, including Eric Clapton's "Presence of the Lord", Stephen Foster's "Gentle Annie", Gene Clark's "For a Spanish Guitar", and The Beatle's "Something". Notably, he collaborated with Pueblo musician and Native American flute player, Robert Mirabal, to perform Bob Dylan's "All Along the Watchtower" in episode 25 of the series. Classic original songs seen in the series, in whole or part, included "Snail", "To Forgive", "Muzzle", "Galapogos", "La Dolly Vita", "1979" and "Mayonaise".


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