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| bands = Carina Round, The Smashing Pumpkins | | bands = Carina Round, The Smashing Pumpkins | ||
| tour = Rock 'n' Roll Party | | tour = Rock 'n' Roll Party | ||
| notes = Record Store Day 2010 concert; final show with [[Ginger Pooley]]; live debut of "[[Soot and Stars]]" | | notes = Record Store Day 2010 concert; first SP show with [[Mike Byrne]] and final show with [[Ginger Pooley]]; live debut of "[[Soot and Stars]]" | ||
| image = Corgan 2010-04-17.png | | image = Corgan 2010-04-17.png | ||
| caption = Screaming during "Bullet with Butterfly Wings" | | caption = Screaming during "Bullet with Butterfly Wings" | ||
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'''April 17, 2010''' was [[w:Record_Store_Day|Record Store Day]] 2010 in Los Angeles. The first 250 people who pre-ordered the new ''[[Teargarden by Kaleidyscope - Vol. 1: Songs for a Sailor|Songs for a Sailor]]'' LP from [[w:Amoeba Music|Amoeba Music]] were given exclusive access to the concert. | '''April 17, 2010''' was [[w:Record_Store_Day|Record Store Day]] 2010 in Los Angeles. The first 250 people who pre-ordered the new ''[[Teargarden by Kaleidyscope - Vol. 1: Songs for a Sailor|Songs for a Sailor]]'' LP from [[w:Amoeba Music|Amoeba Music]] were given exclusive access to the concert. The show is notable for its diverse setlist, including the live debut of "[[Soot and Stars]]", the first performance of "[[Tristessa]]" in 16 years, the first "[[Stumbleine]]" in 14 years, and the last "[[G.L.O.W.]]" for nine years. | ||
It was drummer [[Mike Byrne]]'s first show with The Smashing Pumpkins (previously he has played with [[Billy Corgan]]'s side project, [[Spirits in the Sky]]). Bassist [[Ginger Pooley]] (who left the Pumpkins the previous month) made a guest appearance on "[[Bullet with Butterfly Wings]]", and this would be the last time she performed with the band. The song "[[Tallulah Lu]]", which also debuted at this show, was written by Corgan as a tribute to Ginger Pooley and a different friend back in Chicago, both of whom recently had given birth to a child named Tallulah. | |||
The Electric Prunes bassist [[Mark Tulin]] (who appeared on the ''[[Songs for a Sailor]]'' EP) was also present, as well as long-time Smashing Pumpkins collaborator [[Kerry Brown]] who played congas and tambourine on "Astral Planes", "Cold Gin" tease and "Ava Adore". "Astral Planes" also featured backing vocals from British singer-songwriter [[Carina Round]]. | |||
Future bassist [[Nicole Fiorentino]] was present in the audience. By this time, she had already been performing with the band at rehearsals, however she hadn't officially joined the band yet.<ref>Comment by Nicole Fiorentino ([https://www.instagram.com/xocoleyf/ @xocoleyf]) on an [https://www.instagram.com/p/Ccdpn1EJvzh/ SPCodex Instagram post]</ref> | |||
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