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Thank God, I thought my YouTube app was malfunctioning.
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Basket Case used in the trailer for Yorgos Lanthimos’ new film Bugonia with Emma Stone and Jesse Plemons. Also apparently features prominently in the movie.
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They're saying the Warning video got upgraded to 4K? I'm still not seeing it
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The Saviors Tour is over. Share your stories, feelings, tattoos, fanart, etc
Mollyluna replied to solongfromthestars's topic in Green Day Chat
Thank you! Right now I have the impression that my hands are too small.😅 But I hope that more practice will solve that problem. Besides I‘m doing it just for fun. And it really IS fun!😃 I’ve been thinking of those lyrics too…😂 -
And what an amazing album and brilliant follow up to Dookie. A mere 20 months later following the '94 awesome tour. And then just as you thought things might slow down a tad, the jaw dropping Carry The Banner album is released at end of '94 by Pinhead Gunpowder. Holy shit. Then as anticipation and excitement grew Geek Stink Breath was released in September '95. And then the album. 14 amazing songs. So difficult to choose favourites but if I had to Stuck With Me and the emotional 86. So lucky to live through it, I knew I'd done the right thing, and given my life to GD. ❤️ Love this video
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HAPPY 30th INSOMNIAC
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In other news HAPPY 30th to INSOMNIAC
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I need to get my brother the glow in the dark t shirt for Christmas
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I got my sister a Tre Funko Pop for her birthday cuz he's her favourite and it's also the best design of the GD Funko Pops imo. And I got my brother (their birthdays are 5 days apart) a green Dookie shirt. Also bought myself a Kerplunk patch like this and it's on my backpack
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The Saviors Tour is over. Share your stories, feelings, tattoos, fanart, etc
Dingle replied to solongfromthestars's topic in Green Day Chat
Good luck learning to play the guitar. It's a noble thing to play an instrument, and very rewarding. To play an instrument even if it's just to entertain yourself is an amazing feeling. It'll hurt a tad until your fingertips get used to pressing the strings, but keep at it, it will be worth it I promise you. As Billie Joe said in the song 'Forever Now' "I never learned to read or write so well (freaking out) but I can play the guitar until it hurts like hell " lol. -
The Saviors Tour is over. Share your stories, feelings, tattoos, fanart, etc
Lark replied to solongfromthestars's topic in Green Day Chat
I'm Justin (aka Lark), 23 from New York, now in Florida. I'm a newer fan (started listening in 2018, first show was Hella Mega in 2021), but these shows have been unforgettable experiences. Each show has its own crazy backstory. There was coercion, deception, broken glass… but I won't go into all of that. Here's the lighthearted version: I made it into the Fremont show in Vegas when they announced the tour. I knew right then and there it'd be something special. The moment tickets went on sale, I scored 2 for the Citi Field show. Months later, the day came and it was awesome! I hate to say it, but all of Dookie in a stadium was way cooler than in a club. By this point though, I had relocated to Florida. Seeing all the videos on socials made me crave more. So I bought a ticket for the Atlanta show and flew up there for a night. Just as amazing. When it was announced they were headlining Rockville… I wanted to say it was a no-brainer, but it took a lot of deliberation. I don't like festivals. I don't like the heat. I didn't even have a car to make the hour-drive to Daytona. But I bit the bullet, rented a car (which was a whole ordeal in it of itself), and rounded out my Saviors Tour experience at Rockville. These shows have been awesome. I feel honored to say I was a part of it. -
The Saviors Tour is over. Share your stories, feelings, tattoos, fanart, etc
greendepent replied to solongfromthestars's topic in Green Day Chat
I'm Seb, I'm 35. I'm from Chile. I have been a fan since 2004. The release of Saviors found me in a really weird spot in my life. Things have been working out decently the last few years but since the beginning of the last year I started to feel that I needed a shake to lift me up. The thing that Green Day released Fancy Sauce, and it induced me such a FOMO that I cried like 50 times in the month of release with that song. They announced the tour, playing Dookie and American Idiot, and I said: "Is ok, they have it done before, is not THAT special" Then the first happened. And it was a kick in the balls. Then I told myself that I needed to see them ASAP. Originally the idea was starting to save money to see them in Europe the next cycle and having some money to see them in Chile and Argentina when they the time comes. It turns out I end up buying a VIP ticket to the second Vienna show in December of 2024. It was jarring. I totally lost my mind. I didn't knew anybody in Europe AT ALL, even if I was talking heavily with someone from Spain who helped me to organize the travel, I didn't know a single person. Then I said to myself: "it would be very sad if I miss the first date" so I went into a two month search for a ticket. I like to see the band as close as I can, but this was a sold out show, so I would buy any ticket at any location if the chance was there. And happily I found one in a late night in February. A seat ticket in the middle of the arena. It could be worse. But it was that or miss the show. No brainer. Time passes. The dates are getting near. They announced south america. Instant buying for the shows in Chile and Argentina. No questions ask, even if I found them expensive, very close to the european prices. You know, YOLO in a nutshell Then the flight to Madrid was really long. My head was rushing all the time. Then Barcelona, that's probably the worst airport in the whole world, to finally get to Vienna. Got into my hostel, that was a terrible choice, but the city was really nice. The first show of Vienna gave me the most shocking surprise of my life. They played 86. Billie Joe announced the song and I fell into my knees, crying like a little kid, realizing that a dream was coming true. I barely got to see them playing the song. I could hardly sing. But that was probably the happiest time of my whole life. The show was flawless, even if they didn't play so much of Saviors sadly. Second show, I arrived early to get in CAS line and it was a very very very sweet afternoon speaking with likeminded people. I remember realizing that I didn't remember that I could speak english that well. I remember sharing with a girl from Romania, called Meike (I'm really sorry if I got your name wrong) and we had a blast talking about videos and registering things. I remember meeting @solongfromthestars and @Cris. too. The show itself is easily the best show I've ever lived. Not only setlist wise, since I got to see Forever Now and Stuart and the Ave with little snippet of Redundant. But also was a very nice crowd. To me, that I come from a country who likes to be messy in shows, and I have been in very hard crowds in Argentina, it was a really really nice change of pace. Loved the show as whole. Easily the best day of my life, even if I have seen the band before (4 times, my first show was in 2010) The whole experience is unmatched. I got to see them later in Chile and Argentina. Chile got the deepest cut of whole tour, Haushinka. It was such a surprise. Somebody was playing the drums before the show. Then I heard a known fill. It was Haushinka. And I said: "no fucking way" And it was Nobody knew the song in the moment. But it was awesome. Argentina was a rough show, I fell off in the middle of the crowd and nobody noticed. I depleted my energy trying to stand up again and I had to leave my close spot. But they played an extended setlist, including Coma City and The Grouch. So it was alright. I left a lot of details out, but I'm really glad this tour happened. I made very very very nice friends, an amazing feat considering the fact that I'm not that fond of people and I never expected to do it in this stage of my life. I pushed my boundaries of what I believed it was possible to make. And I'm so grateful that Green Day once more was part of another personal development. I can't stress it enough. So I started saving already. I cannot wait to repeat. We all die young someday. -
Green Day will play an intimate set at the Q101 Lounge in Chicago on 22 September
pacejunkie punk replied to solongfromthestars's topic in Green Day Chat
No it’s weird that they haven’t released this like they did the last one in 2017. It makes me wonder if we’re ever gonna see it 😕 -
This KILL THE DJ PROMO CD from Denmark. It has 4 versions of this song. Kill the DJ Denmark Promo
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Green Day put out a greatest hits every 16 years and every 6 albums. In 2033, they could be wrapping things up on their 18th album and then putting out a greatest hits collection shortly thereafter . What Father of All and Saviors tracks are making the cut? Keep in mind they have to jam pack in all the other big songs. Do any of their covers or stand along singles make the cut?
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Happy Birthday!! Love the card
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The Saviors Tour is over. Share your stories, feelings, tattoos, fanart, etc
petros replied to solongfromthestars's topic in Green Day Chat
I've been a fan since 2005 and I saw them live for the first time in Greece so it was obviously a blast. I was right in front and it was a great experience. -
The Saviors Tour is over. Share your stories, feelings, tattoos, fanart, etc
Mollyluna replied to solongfromthestars's topic in Green Day Chat
I‘m Elke from Germany, age is not important.😉 I only discovered GD with the release of Saviors (which I deeply regret…), so the Saviors tour was the first tour for me. In 2024 I saw two shows, Nuremberg (Rock im Park) and Berlin. Nuremberg as the „first contact“ was amazing, and somehow I ended up in the - admittedly quite tame - moshpit. It was a lot of fun and I only got out of there for a while when Billie wanted a wall of death.😂 Berlin was great, too, of course but somehow I don’t remember much. I seem to have spent the evening in a kind of daze… I remember that there was a light rain and that the atmosphere was magical somehow, but sadly not many details. In 2025 it began in Vienna. At the first show there, I (and my husband) had front of stage tickets and a great evening. But you know: the second night is always better than the first! I went alone, I had a VIP ticket and I queued for the first time in my life. It was a great experience to see and get to know so many like minded people in the queue, including some from the GDC.😃 With the help of the VIP ticket I managed to get front row. It was awesome to be so near to the band and be able to see everything in detail. One of the deep cuts was Forever Now, and I love love love this song so much! It was one of the best nights of my life. About two weeks later we went to Luxembourg. And this was special, too. First it was nice to see that a lot of those crazy fans from Vienna were there again. Besides Luxembourg is a charming place in itself, and this combined with the hype of GD fans everywhere and extraordinary heat (hottest week of the year) made for an atmosphere never to forget. The show up on a hill in the city was perfect. I was extremely happy. …and felt quite depressed during the following days when seemingly everyone went on to Amsterdam for the next show. For which I didn’t have tickets. Feeling left behind in still horribly hot Luxembourg wasn’t nice. But then we went on to Belgium to see GD one more time at Rock Werchter. This is a pleasant festival. We really enjoyed the atmosphere, and finally at 11 pm GD came onstage and everyone went crazy. What a night! My highlight was them playing Saviors, my favorite song of the album. Slight post concert depression for the following weeks until the South America tour began. Then at least I could watch all those fan videos on Instagram and get hyped up about the question what deep cut had been played. And now? As a relatively new fan I‘ve never experienced a time „between eras“. What to do now? I decided that I somehow had to fill this void they left behind and bought an electric guitar. You are never to old to start learning an instrument…. -
This card is great!😍 Happy birthday!!!
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Green Day will play an intimate set at the Q101 Lounge in Chicago on 22 September
Luna Jinx replied to solongfromthestars's topic in Green Day Chat
No interview audio or transcript or anything released? I haven’t seen anything has anyone else? -
It's my birthday, and my amazing missus got me this awesome card. ❤️
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Yesterday we had a visit from a friend who lives in Washington DC. He brought me some packs of PBC Soundcheck. So my coffee for the next weeks is safe! And no shipping costs!🙂
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A charity fundraiser near me has a signed Billie Joe Armstrong and cast American Idiot Playbill up for bids, ends Thursday!
Matt3BJ replied to Matt3BJ's topic in Green Day Chat
If someone from this board wins the autographed playbill and can prove to me that they won the auctiona and dms me I promise to include an unopened vinyl of Pinhead Gunpowder's Unt record to personally thank you for your generosity, scouts honor! Shipping for the record will be free as well. -
The Saviors Tour is over. Share your stories, feelings, tattoos, fanart, etc
Stewe replied to solongfromthestars's topic in Green Day Chat
My name is Stefano, I'm from Italy and I'm 35. I've started following the band on 2009 after became a fan in 2005. I can't get to a show on the 21st Century Breakdown world tour but I've seen the band live for the first time in 2013 *(after I've attended to a cancel show the year before). After that I'd saw the band in 2017 and 2022, and everytime the band did a tour, it seems to me it's getting better than the previous times and the Saviors world tour was no exception. The whole Saviors era felt special to me because I love the album so much (the standard edition it's in my top 3 album) and also it's my first time seen the band twice (almost 3 times) during a whole era. Talking about the shows, after I couldn't get the tickets to the club show in 2023, I've finally saw the band in Milan the year after. I can say that the show was awesome, everything was amazing the scenography, the band was on fire as always and the setlist. I've love Saviors 's songs even more on a live setting and been able to see American Idiot and Dookie in their entirety exceeded my wildest dreams. I was in the pit rocking to every songs while I did a few photos and videos to had the memories after the show ended. I was only disappointed that the band had to cut Minority and Bobby Sox of the setlist 'cause I'd love to hear it, especially the new one, but I still couldn't know how the following year would go. The band return to Europe in 2025 and I've got the ticket to see them in Firenze. Made the trip and also stay a few days to visit the city and also I'd walk by the hotel where the band was supposedly staying since I saw lots of people with Green Day t-shirt, unfortunately I didn't see the band members. Anyway let's get to the show. I was in the pit a little bit closer to the stage since the venue was a little bit smaller. The show was amazing even though it was shorter. The band was on fire and the setlist was awesome. They played Minority and Bobby Sox which left me disappointed the year before in Milan but that was expected. This show's setlist was shorter but filled with surprises. They played 80 and Murder City in full ( and I'd lost my brain to both) plus a partial versions of One of my Lies to 86 and At the Library. I was exalted after the show and even I was tired I was so full of energy. Of course I was singing the entire show while I was doing photos and videos. It's a very amazing tour and Saviors also became the soundtrack of this two amazing years. I was also amazed by the livestream we've got (Rock am Ring, Isle of Wight and Corona Capital in 2024, Coachella, Hurricane and The Town in 2025) which of course I've watched it all, even if not in real time. My favourite Saviors's songs is Dilemma which reminds me of a few tough years in my life (a few years before COVID-19 and the lockdown period) which I've experienced dark thoughts and it seems to became like an addiction to me. Of course seen the song love in person and on the stream had made me emotional. A soft spot also belongs to Bobby Sox since my best friend is homosexual and a few days after Firenze's show he proposed to me to become his best man to his wedding. A special era ended and I can't wait to know what the band do in the future