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{{Social media/Instagram|On this day in 2000, The Smashing Pumpkins performed and were interviewed on MTV's Total Request Live. The songs that made the setlist were voted on by fans in real time through MTV's website. MTV reported the website had hit it's "bursting point" with internet servers crashing along the East Coast due to so many fans visiting the site at the same time. The TRL appearance also included a segment with Machina/The Machines of God artist Vasily Kafanov, and a fan Q&A over the internet.
{{Social media/Instagram|On this day in 1992, The Smashing Pumpkins made their first appearance at the Reading Festival in England. Upwards of 65,000 people were in attendance. James Iha and D'arcy Wretzky – who were both wearing dresses – reportedly ended their romantic relationship either just before or after the show, and the band almost broke up entirely. With the stage inundated by crowd surfers, Billy Corgan smashes his guitar at the end of the set, apparently striking the president of Virgin Records in the head. Corgan was very unhappy with the band's performance and the technical problems endured throughout the show, telling Select magazine that "we were so awful it was disgusting". Nonetheless the show was among the most notable for the band up until that time.


SETLIST:
SETLIST:


1. The Everlasting Gaze
1. Suicide Kiss (early version of Geek U.S.A.)
2. (interview)
2. Rocket
3. I of the Mourning
3. Bury Me
4. X.Y.U. (tease)
4. Window Paine
5. Hello Kitty Kat
6. Kill Your Parents [1:23]
> Siva [7:29]
7. Hummer
8. I Am One
> (jam)


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View the full performance at https://youtu.be/Q3wY6DXIfiI
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{{Social media/Facebook|On this day in 2000, The Smashing Pumpkins performed and were interviewed on MTV's Total Request Live. The songs that made the setlist were voted on by fans in real time through MTV's website. MTV reported the website had hit it's "bursting point" with internet servers crashing along the East Coast due to so many fans visiting the site at the same time. The TRL appearance also included a segment with Machina/The Machines of God artist Vasily Kafanov, and a fan Q&A over the internet.
{{Social media/Facebook|On this day in 1992, The Smashing Pumpkins made their first appearance at the Reading Festival in England. Upwards of 65,000 people were in attendance. James Iha and D'arcy Wretzky – who were both wearing dresses – reportedly ended their romantic relationship either just before or after the show, and the band almost broke up entirely. With the stage inundated by crowd surfers, Billy Corgan smashes his guitar at the end of the set, apparently striking the president of Virgin Records in the head. Corgan was very unhappy with the band's performance and the technical problems endured throughout the show, telling Select magazine that "we were so awful it was disgusting". Nonetheless the show was among the most notable for the band up until that time.


SETLIST:
SETLIST:


1. The Everlasting Gaze
1. Suicide Kiss (early version of Geek U.S.A.)
2. (interview)
2. Rocket
3. I of the Mourning
3. Bury Me
4. X.Y.U. (tease)
4. Window Paine
5. Hello Kitty Kat
6. Kill Your Parents [1:23]
> Siva [7:29]
7. Hummer
8. I Am One
> (jam)
 
View the full performance at https://youtu.be/Q3wY6DXIfiI
 
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{{Social media/Twitter|On this day in 1992, SP made played the Reading Festival to ~65K fans. Iha & Wretzky broke up and the band almost did too. With the stage inundated by crowd surfers, Corgan smashes his guitar, apparently striking the president of Virgin Records in the head <nowiki>https://spcodex.wiki/wiki/The_Smashing_Pumpkins_1992-08-29</nowiki>


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Corgan was very unhappy with the band's performance and the technical problems endured, telling Select magazine that "we were so awful it was disgusting". Nonetheless the show was among the most notable for SP until that time. Watch the full show below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3wY6DXIfiI
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