Billy reminds me of Alan Partridge if he’d made a hit record
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David Pajo grał m.in. w Slint, Tortoise, Palace (z Willem Oldhamem), a obecnie spełnia szczeniackie marzenia realizując się w metalowym Dead Child. Kiedyś zdarzyło mu się także wejść w skład Zwan, czyli kapeli Billy’ego Corgana powstałej po rozpadzie Smashing Pumpkins. W wywiadzie dla The A.V. Club sprzedaje parę diamentów o tamtej piekielnej współpracy:
When I was in Zwan, Billy got so mad at me when he found out I didn’t know any Smashing Pumpkins songs. He would say, “You haven’t heard ‘1979′?” But I didn’t listen to any of that shit when it was breaking. Delta blues was way more exciting to me than the Pumpkins and that whiny voice. [Laughs.] I knew that one “rat in a cage” lyric, but that was the only Pumpkins I could recognize for the longest time. But, yeah, Billy would get really mad about that: “How can you not know ‘Tonight, Tonight’?” [Laughs.] (…) that’s one of the reasons I initially liked the guy—he was so arrogant, it cracked me up. He would constantly bring up the fact that he sold 25 million records, or that his hit song was played at the Super Bowl or something. It just made me laugh (…) But after a while, the joke wears off.