tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6922929512588845815.post590353634111689187..comments2023-03-29T11:12:15.577-04:00Comments on Klog: Matt, Dan and R. discuss Billy Corgan and DangerUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6922929512588845815.post-79065930101650569462012-07-09T07:13:38.000-04:002012-07-09T07:13:38.000-04:00You guys should read my essay on identifying the &...You guys should read my essay on identifying the 'soul of rock and roll', a take-off of a 1991 SPIN Magaziine article. <br>Having read your post, I come to this conclusion: Danger has a shelf-life, relegated to our time-capsule brains, softening over time as a period in our stories (his and hers). But that's it. We constantly have to conform and otherwise reinvent ourselves. I'm hesitant to chastise Corgan on his points. There is always danger, especially in the proper live rock show. But it must always be maintained, like a car with its diminishing returns.radiocrystalbluehttp://radiocrystalblue.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.com