Greatest Hits Video Collection
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The Smashing Pumpkins - Greatest Hits Video Collection | |
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Produced by | Jonas Åkerlund Samuel Bayer Bart Lipton John Madsen |
Written by | Smashing Pumpkins |
Starring | Billy Corgan James Iha D'Arcy Wretzky Jimmy Chamberlin Melissa auf der Maur |
Distributed by | Virgin |
Release date(s) | November 20, 2001 |
Running time | 123 min |
Language | English |
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The Smashing Pumpkins - Greatest Hits Video Collection (1991-2000) is a video containing all official Smashing Pumpkins videos, from Siva to Try, Try, Try. Extras include an exclusive short film Try, a previously unreleased I Am One music video, behind the scenes and outtakes footage, narration by the video directors, band commentary, and two live videos. This DVD was released in 2001 in conjunction with Rotten Apples, a greatest hits compilation CD which also contains many of the same titles. Both the DVD and the CD omit "The End Is the Beginning Is the End" from their tracklists because the single and video were licensed to Warner Bros. for use with the Batman & Robin soundtrack. The video can be found as a bonus feature on the special edition version of the Batman & Robin DVD, released in 2005.
[edit] Tracklisting
- Siva
- Rhinoceros
- Cherub Rock
- Today
- Disarm
- Rocket (also with an alternate performance cut)
- Bullet with Butterfly Wings
- 1979
- Zero
- Tonight, Tonight
- Thirty-Three
- Ava Adore
- Perfect
- The Everlasting Gaze
- Stand Inside Your Love
- Try, Try, Try
- Geek U.S.A. (live)
- An Ode to No One (live at final Metro performance)
- I Am One (previously unreleased)
- Try - A short film
- Untitled
[edit] How to access "Untitled"
Though the video for "Untitled" is plainly listed on the back of the box, it is actually hidden on the DVD. To view the video, simply go to the main menu and highlight "Extras." Once this is highlighted, press the left button on your remote and the video will play automatically. The included video for "Untitled" is composed of footage of the band recording the song at Chicago Recording Studios and is not the montage version that was available on their website in late 2000. The reason for this is unknown.