![]() ![]() In 1991, the Pumpkins released their debut album “Gish” only to be overshadowed by Cobain and Nirvana’s “Nevermind” record a few months later. “So I looked around, I was like, ‘All right, well, I could beat the rest of them for sure.'” “But Kurt’s not here, sadly,” continued Corgan. It was like a John Lennon level of talent, where you’re like, ‘How can you have all this talent?’ Or Prince, right?” “I will go down always as saying, Kurt was the most talented guy of our generation,” he said. The singer revealed in the interview that even though both Smashing Pumpkins and Nirvana often went toe-to-toe with each other during the 1990s, he still respected the late Nirvana frontman. The Post reached out to Corgan for comment. “It’s like Michael Jordan, arguably the greatest sports competitor I’ll ever see in my lifetime,” he added. I don’t want to win the championship because it’s just me and a bunch of jabronis, to use a wrestling term.” “When Kurt died, I cried because I lost my greatest opponent,” recalled Corgan, 56, during an Apple Music interview. ![]() Smashing Pumpkins singer Billy Corgan revealed Monday that the death of Kurt Cobain in 1994 left him extremely upset because he felt like he had “lost his greatest opponent.” Inside Billy Corgan’s relentless wrestling ambitionsīilly Corgan holds benefit concert for Highland Park shooting victimsīilly Corgan announces benefit concert for Highland Park shooting victims ![]()
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