1998
Songs and albums released in the year 1998. It was a transitional year for … Read Full Bio ↴Songs and albums released in the year 1998. It was a transitional year for music, when the hyped up sound of pure pop from the mid-1990s began to fade and popular artists began to experiment with different styles and new artists were brought onto the scene, while previous popular artists began to fade out.
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@rafaeltassio9565
I know we're just like old friends
We just can't pretend
That lovers make amends
We are reasons so unreal
We can't help but feel that something has been lost
But please you know you're just like me
Next time I promise we'll be perfect
Perfect
Perfect strangers down the line
Lovers out of time
Memories unwind
So far I still know who you are
But now I wonder who I was...
Angel, you know it's not the end
We'll always be good friends
But the letters have been sent on
So please, you always were so free
You'll see, I promise we'll be perfect
Perfect strangers when we meet
Strangers on the street
Lovers while we sleep
Perfect
You know this has to be
We always we're so free
We promised that we'd be
Perfect
Perfect
Perfect
@benjamindavidson4033
So a little story about that brief concert scene starting at 2:14. I was living in Los Angeles at the time, and had been obsessed with the Pumpkins ever since Siamese Dream was released. As luck would have it, I must have been listening to the radio (KROQ) at the right time because they announced that the Pumpkins would be recording a video and that all you needed to do was line up at a certain address. This is before social media of course. So the next thing I know, I was there with a friend of mine -- it was one of those old abandoned buildings in Hollywood that once must have been magnificent but now was falling into disrepair. They let in the first however many people in that line, and we happened to be among of those. And let me tell you, the next two hours were incredible. There was some waiting around in this industrial-type room, packed tight with fans, with just a stage on it. Then the Pumpkins took the stage and they didn't just play Perfect -- in fact, they may not even have played Perfect at all. Instead, they performed an entire impromptu concert of all their hits from Gish and Siamese Dream. They must have been playing for at least an hour, totally rocking out, and we were all so close them. The energy was incredible and it was so intimate, so powerful. You can see how low the ceiling was in that room, I'm sure it was hot as hell too. Now, I can't see myself in the scene in the video, but I was there. It's an example of how, at least back then, the Pumpkins just loved playing music for playing's sake, and giving back to their fans. Same thing with their concerts, when they would do encores that lasted an hour. Here, they could have just showed up for five minutes and gotten the footage they needed, but no, they treated their fans to special, secret concert and a memory for a lifetime. Here's to Billy, James, D'arcy, and Jimmy. True class and genius.
@juliocaesaralcaraz9891
What a great story. And thank you 🙏 KROQ for all the great memories. From the 80’s, the 90’s and the 2000’s
@samwindmill8264
That abandoned building was formerly a legendary 70s punk rock venue called The Masque, if you didn't know
@benjamindavidson4033
@@samwindmill8264 I had no idea (or else i forgot). Thanks for that!
@dilegox
Thanks for sharing dude. That's an incredible story.
@dunner079
Lucky bastard. And to live in LA back then too.
@connorklingman3711
I gotta say, this has become my favorite Smashing Pumpkins song. It just fills me with a wave of nostalgia for adolescence and more importantly, that I have done so much more in life than I think I have.
@smashingbrandon
well said!
@sus5434
YOU ARE NOT ALONE
@crayonbrain2187
I arrived at the exact same place this week. This is a miracle of a song.