The Smashing Pumpkins
The Smashing Pumpkins - Live at Shoreline Amphitheatre Full Concert
In October 1999, when The Smashing Pumpkins took the stage at the Shoreline Amphitheatre for the Bridge School Benefit Show, they were riding high on the wave of their acclaimed album *Adore*, which released just a few months earlier in June of that year. This album marked a notable shift for the band, as it veered into a more atmospheric and electronic sound, diverging from the heavy alt-rock vibe of their earlier work. It was a period of transformation for frontman Billy Corgan, who was exploring different musical landscapes while also tackling personal struggles. Performing at a benefit concert like this one, which was founded by Neil Young, gave the Pumpkins a unique platform to showcase their evolving sound. The October shows, also featuring acts like Pearl Jam, drew attention not just for the music, but for the sense of community surrounding the event. Plus, it was a time when the band was grappling with internal tensions, making each live performance feel even more poignant—like a snapshot of a moment caught between triumph and turmoil. How's that for a slice of rock history?