Billy Corgan
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Or is it is it understood that it's an evolving thing because it's ultimately a business thing?
So.
I'm not interested in that.
It's really not the premise of my show.
It's more the idea of...
I guess because, you know, like I told you, I think I talked a little bit before we started rolling cameras.
It's like I found myself being fascinated with Disney.
Disney was born, well, I should say it the other way around.
I was born about a mile away from where Walt was born.
And Walt's time as a youth in Chicago is not very well known, and it's mostly about when he moved to Kansas and all that.
But, you know, I always found Disney fascinating.
I went to Disneyland the first time in 1974, and he's always been kind of this kind of a...
I guess the most modern comparison would be like an Elon Musk figure where it's like, even if you don't agree with them, they become a visionary, maybe visionary figure.
I always, as an artist, resonated with Walt as a visionary figure, even though I didn't love everything Walt touched.
I'm not one of those.
It's more of like the idea that you can execute a dream into vision.
I don't know.
He wins, I think.
That's what I'm saying.
For me as an artist, I see him as a visionary figure.