The Smashing Pumpkins 1998-08-05

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August 5, 1998 – Nashville, TN, US
Live performance by The Smashing Pumpkins
Adore tour
DateAugust 5, 1998
VenueRyman Auditorium
Coordinates36°9′41″N 86°46′43″W
LocationNashville, TN, US
Venue typeTheater
Capacity4,400
PersonnelBilly Corgan, James Iha, D'arcy Wretzky, Kenny Aronoff, Mike Garson, Dan Morris, Stephen Hodges
Order of bandsThe Smashing Pumpkins

$130,209 donated to W.O. Smith of Nashville Community Music School from ticket proceeds. The entire show is performed acoustic and Billy notes during the show that the band was only allowed to play this specific venue if they promised they wouldn't play electric. Ultimately, when the band returned in 2007, they were allowed to play electric.

Setlist[edit | edit source]

  1. "To Sheila(acoustic) 
  2. "The Tale of Dusty and Pistol Pete(acoustic) 
  3. "Ava Adore(acoustic) 
    1. "Tequila" [The Champs(tease) (acoustic) 
  4. "Tear(acoustic) [7:34] 
  5. "Perfect(acoustic) 
  6. "Pug(acoustic) 
  7. "1979(acoustic) 
  8. "Crestfallen(piano) 
  9. "Tonight, Tonight(acoustic) 
  10. "For Martha(acoustic) [7:21] 
  11. "Let Me Give the World to You(acoustic) 
  12. "Shame(acoustic) [7:46] 

Encore[edit | edit source]

  1. (percussion solo)
    1. "Zero(tease) (acoustic) 
    2. "Bullet with Butterfly Wings(acoustic) [10:20] 
  2. "Country Death Song" [Violent Femmes(tease) (acoustic) 
  3. "Summertime" [George Gershwin(tease) 
    1. "Blank Page(acoustic) 
  4. (check presentation)

Notes[edit | edit source]

  • Billy plays piano on "Crestfallen"
  • Unique arrangements of "To Sheila" and "Bullet with Butterfly Wings" are played
  • Only acoustic performances of "Pug", "For Martha" and "Blank Page"
  • Instead of immediately following the encore break as per usual for the tour, the check presentation takes place at the end of the show

Banter[edit | edit source]

To Sheila
The Tale of Dusty and Pistol Pete
Ava Adore / Tequila
BC: Thank you very much, good evening, hi, thank you.
Tear
Perfect
Pug
BC: Thanks a lot, thank you. (Southern accent) How y’all doing out there? (normal voice) How are you doing up there? You all right?
1979
BC: So this is uh, the first time I've ever played piano in public in my life. Heh heh. [unintelligible sentence.] See, what's funny before is like, I never played piano, you know, so, and then when I came out, Mike was back there and I couldn't see the piano and then, you can see I'm a professional, so.... This is a song that I wrote at home on the piano, so I thought I'd play it for you.
Crestfallen (Billy plays piano)
BC: Heh heh. We're very uh, we're very honored to be able to play at the Grand Old Opry tonight. We had to uh, we had to promise the Grand Old Opry we wouldn't play electric, heh heh, guitar so they'd let us play here, but...of course we didn't promise that we wouldn't play loud but we promised we wouldn't play electric. But it's a great honor to um, to um, be part of a long tradition of great country music, although we're not playing any country music tonight. Country music is along with blues music was the foundation of rock and roll and...there are many great country pioneers who made it possible for us to act like fools today. I'm gonna put my foot over here on this piece from the original Opry, get to soak up some of the vibes...to help me. Osmosis. Everybody okay then, you alright? You guys don't look the same as you do normally on that Nashville Network with the little....
Tonight, Tonight
For Martha
Let Me Give the World to You
Shame
[encore break]
drum/percussion solo
> Zero (tease)
> Bullet with Butterfly Wings
> Country Death Song (tease)
> Summertime (tease)
> Blank Page
Iha: Thank you very much. Thanks a lot, you guys have been really great tonight.
BC: [unintelligible because his mic isn’t working properly.] (Satanic voice) Hello, hello, hello.
Iha: Oh, come on Nashville. Get those hands in the air, come on. Let's get it on. Alright, now it's time to be serious again.
BC: We'd like to uh, heh - HELLO!
Iha: Yeah, heh heh heh.
BC: I’m not used to not screaming. Heh heh. We'd like to take a moment to meet the people from W.O. Smith School, heh. The charity that we're donating to, your money, tonight so um....
Guy from mayor’s office: Today, with the folks with the school, my name is [unintelligible] and I’m from the office of Mayor Phil Bredesen. [unintelligible]. Basically, they are the reason the whole thing is, as y’all know, that the mayor really appreciates your generosity for the W.O. Smith School and today in Nashville is Smashing Pumpkins Day [unintelligible].
BC: Did you hear that? Today is Smashing Pumpkins Day.
Iha: I did hear that. [unintelligible]
BC: [unintelligible].
Guy from W.O. Smith School: Thank you. My name is Joe [unintelligible] W.O. Smith Music School. As most of you know, the money from tonight’s ticket purchases came to the W.O. Smith School. We are absolutely thrilled and excited to thank Smashing Pumpkins for doing such a wonderful gift for us, we also have a little something for you that is very special for us. This is called a Smitty award and it’s a sculpture of the gentleman who was the founder of our school, W.O. Smith, who was a bass player. And [unintelligible] dedicated to the Smashing Pumpkins, we appreciate your humble contribution to the W.O. Smith Nashville Community Music School [unintelligible].
BC: Heh heh.
Iha: That was very nice.
BC: The Pumpkins are proud to present W.O. Smith of Nashville Community Music School with a check for $130,290.
Iha: [unintelligible]
BC: Thanks to all of you for a great night.
Iha: Thanks, you guys.

Photos and memorabilia[edit | edit source]