Smashing Pumpkins’ Billy Corgan: ‘Life Did Not Turn Out the Way I’d Planned It, Not Even Close’
We're beginning to think that Smashing Pumpkins frontman Billy Corgan may have a grudge against some of his former bandmates. Additionally, and this might be a bit of a stretch, but Corgan seems to also enjoy the occasional trash-talking session. Finally, and by all means correct us if we're wrong, it seems possible that Billy Corgan may possess some sort of internal turmoil. We developed this hypothesis after reading a recent statement from Corgan, where he threw some ill will at some former Smashing Pumpkins members, while analyzing his personal life as well.
Injecting a bit of positivity into his recent interview with SFweekly.com, Corgan described his relationships with the new Pumpkins members and how it has affected him creatively. "When you actually like each other," Corgan explains, "it translates to the music. The difference with Oceania is, I've found harmony again."
This seems to be a welcome change for the iconic frontman, who compared the current lineup to various 'classic' Pumpkins configurations. "There's no way to properly convey what it was like to be in that band," Corgan says about the original lineup. "And the f---ed up stuff is 10 times more f---ed up than what the world knows. I was in love with the Smashing Pumpkins," he says, sounding wistful. "I really believed in what we were doing. But I idealized the band — which overlooked their incredibly flawed human personas, and which now bites me in the ass, as they rear their heads for lawsuits."
He then waxes philosophically on his personal life, stating, "If somebody would have told me 15 years ago that at 45 I'd be living in a big house with two dogs and two cats, with no wife and no girlfriend, I wouldn't have believed them. My life did not turn out the way I'd planned it. Not even close … Maybe this was the way it was meant to be all along."
The Smashing Pumpkins are currently on a North American tour in support of their 2012 album, 'Oceania.'