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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Against My Better Judgment

Against My Better Judgment


I suspect all of us in life carry a soft spot in our hearts for something, a cause or a belief
that if you think about it is rationally insane. If you don't have such a cause or belief you cannot be a Cubs fan. I mean to root for a team that hasn't won a World Series since 1908 and hasn't been to the World Series since World War II. What could possess otherwise intelligent people to invest their time and money on such a team? Some teams have great players that attract a multitude of fans, some teams have location such as the Rockies or the Florida Marlins want to Watch Baseball? That's where you go. But the Cubs have a place!

Not since God evicted Adam & Eve has their been such a place of pastoral beauty, no Hollywood movie set could duplicate this backdrop, and when Hollywood comes to Wrigley
They are told stay off the grass! Maybe they realize maybe they don't, but this is holy ground. Only the Vatican or the wailing wall has heard more prayers. Many feared that the addition of lights would destroy that ambiance. On opening night God answered with rain, but it would take more than that! The bleachers were full the beer cups were emptied as the fans sang and cheered while the players used the infield cover as a slip & slide The event was joyous raucous and fun, and then the game started. That's part of the secret it's not just about baseball.

Billions of Dollars have been spent to imitate, all the shiny new retro stadiums. Cubs fans can spot immediately the lay of the grandstands or the outfield wall or red brick, go on try your best you can't have what we've got! Ours is the Sistine chapel of baseball you can imitate but you can't replicate. The Yankees want to leave the Bronx and build a new Yankee stadium, are you insane! If someone in Chicago were to suggest such lunacy I would lead the charge myself pitchfork in one hand torch in the other! I have Wrigley field on Google earth, when the day goes wrong and my head aches I hit the preset and in just a minute or two I feel better

Some understand, some don't but being a Cubs fan is a fraternity. Once you don that blue cap with its red C you cease to be white or black or rich or poor, blue collar or white collar young or old. For an old Cubs fan is merely young fan with much experience, there are no old Cubs fans. It is a prerequisite to be young at heart, for common sense and rationality would ask you, why do you want to go there? They don't win! That's the way and old person would think. The Fraternity has is own lore and language. Banks, Brickhouse, Santo, Leo, Harry, Zimmer immortals of the fraternity not just because of their performance but because of who they are. One name is all that is required like Elvis or Madonna, I can say Fergy or Ernie and all know would know who I mean to add Jenkins or Banks would be superfluous.

Being a member you know, but for those who don't when you walk away from Wrigley Field if you don't want to be asked the score and details of the game you put your hat in a bag. For your fraternity brothers and sisters will insist you stand and deliver, and you must it is your debt you owe to the fraternity, they would tell you if you asked, wouldn't they? Likewise you are required to throw the visitors homerun ball back and you will sing take me out to the ball game in the seventh inning. It's not just a song it's our anthem, I really don't care if I ever get back! And if they don't win it's a shame not unexpected but still a shame

I once saw Billy Coregan of the rock band Smashing Pumpkins sing the National Anthem then when interviewed by Harry later in the game became emotional about his grandmother taking him as a child to the ladies day games. Touring the world, millions of Dollars and the adulation of thousands of fans but his heart was moved by the memory of sitting in the Wrigley summer sun. Who can say they had a great career in music that hasn't sang at Wrigley it's an honor akin to and audience with the Pope. Forget the words? You would be better off interfering with a ball in during a play off game, we don't expect perfection from the Cubs but we do expect reverence in our temple.

The greats can be made greater or they can be humbled, when the mighty Babe called his shot he was in the left hand batters box at Wrigley pointing to our center field scoreboard. I Watched Hank Aaron hit a ball that cleared the left field fence by thirty feet destined for the paveMent on Waveland Ave. when it was caught by a twenty five mile and hour gale and the left fielder took two steps in on the warning track and caught it for an out. But when Hank hit 715 I smiled because I knew that was really 716 I had seen the one that came back. I Watched them pound San Diego 19 to 0 with Ted Ulander on the mound a side arm pitcher who threw everything with topspin, just made for Wrigley for a day the wind was blowing out.

But they don't win my rational side keeps telling me, but I have learned you see, we learn more when we lose than when we win. We learn nothing when we win but when you're a Cubs fan you know this all ready. You will not win all the time in life, You will not win most of the time in life, maybe you will win once and a while and being a Cubs fan I can savor that. I can get up in the morning and try again because the Cubs have taught me it's not just winning, winning is great but it's how you win. If you can't have a good time and try your best and lose, you don't love the game or life you love winning. Go root for the Yankees!

I was twelve years old in 1969 my dad took me to a game, he didn't care for baseball or the Cubs but he took me anyway. We were down 6 to 4 in the bottom of the ninth to the Expos My Dad asked, "You want to go?" I answered no lets watch it to the end. They came back and tied the game, two on two out Ernie Banks at the plate. He fouls five consecutive pitches off to the same place in the stands, this was a masterpiece of hitting. This man with over five hundred career home runs what does he do on the sixth pitch? He puts the barrel of the bat out and dunks a single over the shortstops head. The lesson, you don't have to do something spectacular to win just keep trying and do what's needed.

I have wondered or dreamed would success ruin it all? Back to back world championships could the Cub's mystic survive? The larger question could Chicago survive? I could only imagine the pandemonium it would be apocalyptic but I would wager no one would die or have their cars set on fire. The riot squad might be called out but to no avail as they would already be in the streets celebrating That's not our style ours is a fraternity not a street gang but it would be New Years Eve, fourth of July and VE day all rolled into one. Maybe it could happen! Really it could, I'm a Cubs Fan I believe.

But you know what? If it doesn't happen next year so what, they'res always the year after that and the year after that or even the year after that. I'm hooked I admit it, even though I don't live in Chicago anymore I still check the Cubs score. In my minds eye I can see that white flag with its blue W blowing in the breeze over the scoreboard. On the last day of the regular season to see the blue and red pennant on top of all the others for only my wife and children have given me more joy than the Cubs. My kids probably won't be elected President or win the Nobel Prize and that won't change the way I feel about them. I want them to do well in life but if you are a Cubs fan you understand that all ready.


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Monday, November 7, 2011

Smashing Pumpkins Drummer, Jimmy Chamberlain

Smashing Pumpkins Drummer, Jimmy Chamberlain


Born in Joliet, Illinois on June 10, 1964, Jimmy Chamberlain has proved to be one of the best newer drummers, songwriters, and musical producers in America. Of course he is best known as being the former drummer for Smashing Pumpkins, the alternative rock band.

James Joseph Chamberlin being Jimmy's birth name, he was one of six children in a family that supported music. His father and older brother both were active jazz musicians and played in bands locally, they played the clarinet and drums respectively. Paul, his older brother, still plays drums today with a local cover band.

Chamberlin began his drumming at the age of 9. He was instructed and taught Latin, Brazilian, and big band techniques, but primarily focused on jazz styles. Charlie Adams was his tutor who taught him all of these techniques in his early drumming years. At age 15, Jimmy left his home and joined local band after local band after local band and so on. His early music career did prove to be profitable, but his father nonetheless pressured him into enrolling in college, therefore he did and spent about a year at Northern Illinois University.

In 1988, Chamberlin finally joined the Smashing Pumpkins. They were looking for a drummer to fill in their empty position for a live show at the Metro, a club in Chicago. Billy Corgan met Chamberlin met through a friend and that is when Jimmy revealed that he was interested in filling the spot.

Both Jimmy and Billy were skeptical about each other at first, thinking that it wouldn't work. However, Jimmy learned all of the songs with the quickness and proved to be a positive addition to the band for years to come. Although Chamberlin was making plenty of money as a carpenter, soon after meeting up with Billy, he would give up the Job and move to Chicago and completely devote all of his time to the band. Once he joined, the Smashing Pumpkins began sounding more intense than ever. They went on to release the first two albums Gish and Siamese Dream. Both of these albums were mainly focused on Corgan and Chamberlin alone.

Unfortunately, Chamberlin produced an addiction to heroin during this time period. During the recording of Siamese Dream, he would often disappear for days at a time, of course fulfilling the apparent needs of his addiction, but the band would be waiting for him and fearing for his life while he was away as they did not even hear from him most of the time and he most certainly didn't tell them where he was going and what he was doing, although they did indeed know what he was doing.

He would remain with the band for a little while and then was kicked out for his problem. He was later reinstated, but the band broke up shortly after. Chamberlin continued to play drums, and even joined the members in a reformation of the Smashing Pumpkins in 2005, but however left the band again in the March of 2009.


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Sunday, October 2, 2011

Smashing Pumpkins About To Embark On 12-City Club Tour

When you talk about some of the most lasting alternative rock anthems of the nineties, the name Smashing Pumpkins is one that comes up again and again. For over two decades the group have been penning some of the most memorable rock tunes of all-time and next week they’ll be embarking on a 12-city U.S. Fall tour that will see them tackling tiny venues as a treat for fans.




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These shows will serve as a warm-up to a huge year of touring for the band in 2012 and they’ll also likely be your only chance to see Billy Corgan & Co in a venue that doesn’t also host sports teams. The tour will kick off on October 5th at the Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles, California, and wrap up on October 22nd at the Tower Theatre in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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Smashing Pumpkins’ musical legacy spans generations and whether you were introduced to the band via their trippy video for “Cherub Rock” or got your angst on via their inventive video for “Bullet With Butterfly Wings,” the band plan to play a set that touches on every stage of their illustrious career.




Smashing Pumpkins About To Embark On 12-City Club Tour

By Jonah Bayer • 1 day ago

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When you talk about some of the most lasting alternative rock anthems of the nineties, the name Smashing Pumpkins is one that comes up again and again. For over two decades the group have been penning some of the most memorable rock tunes of all-time and next week they’ll be embarking on a 12-city U.S. Fall tour that will see them tackling tiny venues as a treat for fans.
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These shows will serve as a warm-up to a huge year of touring for the band in 2012 and they’ll also likely be your only chance to see Billy Corgan & Co in a venue that doesn’t also host sports teams. The tour will kick off on October 5th at the Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles, California, and wrap up on October 22nd at the Tower Theatre in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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Smashing Pumpkins’ musical legacy spans generations and whether you were introduced to the band via their trippy video for “Cherub Rock” or got your angst on via their inventive video for “Bullet With Butterfly Wings,” the band plan to play a set that touches on every stage of their illustrious career.



Bullet with Butterfly Wings


The Smashing Pumpkins | Myspace Music Videos




Additionally the group will also be playing material from their upcoming album Oceania which is slated to come out in early 2012, Just to clear up any confusion if you’re not a hardcore fan, Oceania is actually “an album within an album” and is just one stage of their currently in-progress 44-song collection Teargarden By Kaleidyscope. (Their most recent single “Otawa” is part of this larger collection, too.) ---




In addition to all of the new tours and music in the works, this fall EMI Music will reissue the band’s iconic 1991- 2000 output as fully remastered deluxe versions, so if you’ve been meaning to pick up Smashing Pumpkins’ 1991 debut Gish or 1993 mainstream breakthrough Siamese Dream you’ll have no excuse now when they come out on November 15th.
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Additionally EMI will reissue 1994’s Pisces Iscariot, 1995’s 9x platinum double-disc Mellon Collie And The Infinite Sadness, 1996’s five-disc boxed set The Aeroplane Flies High and 1998’s Adore later this year. Oh and finally the band’s 2000 albums Machina/The Machines Of God and Machina II: The Friends & Enemies Of Modern Music will be released as one collection in 2013 and a greatest-hits collection will also come out later that year.

In fact while you’re at it you may as well pick up 2007’s Zeitgest as well, but don’t take our word for it: Check out a live performance of that album’s opener “Doomsday Clock.”


Smashing Pumpkins - DOOMSDAY CLOCK Grand Rex Paris

The Smashing Pumpkins | Myspace Music Videos


The full list of tour dates is below and if you want to see Smashing Pumpkins up-close-and-personal next month, we recommend making travel plans very, very soon.
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DATE
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CITY / STATE
VENUE
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WED
10/5
Los Angeles,CA
Wiltern Theatre
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FRI
10/7
Oakland,CA
The Fox Theatre
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SAT
10/8
Las Vegas,NV
The Cosmopolitan Of Las Vegas
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MON
10/10
Denver,CO
Ogden Theatre
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THU
10/13
Milwaukee,WI
Riverside Theatre
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FRI
10/14
Chicago,IL
Venue TBA
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SAT
10/15
Detroit,MI
The Fillmore
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MON
10/17
Washington,DC
930 Club
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TUE
10/18
New York,NY
Terminal 5
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WED
10/19
Providence,RI
Lupo’s
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FRI
10/21
Boston,MA
Orpheum Theatre
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SAT
10/22
Philadelphia,PA
Tower Theatre

By Jonah Bayer