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Took this pic 5 years ago today (aka the pre-undershirt era, as you can clearly see )5 points
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It'll be televised here in Brazil by Multishow, so expect to be uploaded to Youtube after the show airs đ3 points
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They always said they wanted to get either an A or an F. I guess if you're gonna be bad at something, be really really bad.2 points
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Can I say that this is pretty much a US issue? I paid 90$ for a GD concert in Denmark, one of the most expensive countries in the world. From what I saw it was more or less the same everywhere else in Europe. Too much? Yes. More than the 60$ I spent in 2016 for the RevRad tour in Sweden, yes but a comparable price. And the same or less then most of the concerts from similar bands happening here.2 points
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Not to mention the scalper issues. I miss when we had access through the idiot club to presale.2 points
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Whatâs ironic is back when Green Day still cared to keep ticket prices low, they didnât do meet and greets at their shows and I got the sense it was because they didnât want to give that access to just the richest fans. Fast forward to 2022 and all of their shows are so expensive that now itâs like only the richest fans get to see them up close anyway.2 points
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I want every single and album announcement until the end of their career to feature the words "THIS IS THE NEW"2 points
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That's actually the JEL studios in Costa Mesa. I went there once (just the outside of it) and recognized where this exact clip from Cuatro took place2 points
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I couldn't find a thread for this show. Apologies if I've missed it1 point
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Congratulations, I guess? https://loudwire.com/study-green-day-father-of-all-among-worst-reviewed-albums-century/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=news_tab1 point
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Think my ticket in Scotland was ÂŁ65, not fancy venue mind but I thought that wasnât bad at all.1 point
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Thatâs just the price of live music today tho. 1 day of rock festival in Denmark is between 90 and 150$. Even a cheap electronic music festival start at no less then 60$/day. Taking into account cost of life prices are comparable all over Europe, and looking at this Green Day is still average or below that.1 point
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If energy bills increase to ÂŁ6000 (over $7000) in the UK as predicted next year (from ÂŁ1000 at the beginning of this year) I'll never be going to a concert again1 point
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Ticket prices have gone up since Crush took over but I didn't know about the dynamic pricing thing with Ticketmaster. Is it also because there's no longer any money to be made out of record sales so the only way to make money in the music industry is around the live performances1 point
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"So you can take a walk/ or you can suck my cock/ you're not getting any of my money so craw-aw-aw-aw-awl"1 point
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My point is VIP is no longer the problem when all your pit tickets cost $250+ (at least in the US anyway)1 point
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Yep. Only reason I went to Hella Mega is because I got free tix. I skipped the RevRad tour because it was a giant outdoor arena with almost 100,000 people, and it's nothing but a greatest hits setlist. I'm still hoping for smaller, more intimate venues, even smaller arena type shows I might be okay with, but like when you get over 25,000 people that's when I pass. Which sucks, but from a band's perspective I get it. But I hate to say it, if this is all they're gonna do anymore I might never see them live again. Is this what they've become? Festivals and massive arena shows only? đ€ź I would much rather pay a huge amount of money for a small intimate show. Or at least offer some sort of VIP package where I could meet them at the big shows. I know it would be expensive but I'd be willing to pay it. I know with COVID it might be a challenge though.1 point
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He does do that. There was another private event for Cisco last year that was over Zoom. I think it's common for artists to take these gigs and they keep it kind of quiet.1 point
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https://www.instagram.com/p/Chmp3nEOaaY/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link1 point
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They should just surprise release it. Don't say anything, just drop it.1 point
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Announcement this album release that, get Billie some foundation that actually fits his skin tone1 point
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Look closer, the two tops are different, he has at least 3 pieces of that collection.1 point
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I should be posting this in the Fangirls thread, but Billie's voice always kicks me right in the feels whenever new Green Day music is released. Holding off the vocals until the proper release is fine by me.1 point
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10 alternative albums that are way better than you think Warning â Green Day For all the pop-punk fans who were looking for Green Day to return to the sounds of Dookie, this felt like a slap in the face, with acoustic tunes influenced by classic rock. If weâre looking solely at the music, though, this might be the most experimental theyâve ever been, from the power-pop sounds of âWaitingâ to âMisery.â This might not be the most single-friendly Green Day album, but without âMinority,â we probably wouldnât have American Idiot as we know it today. https://www.altpress.com/dark-horse-alternative-albums-kendrick-lamar-bjork/1 point
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It wasnât me, someone posted it to reddit. Thatâs why I didnât give it itâs own thread but I did want to hear peopleâs opinions1 point
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I mean, I guess a lot of people who were around back when it happened do, but itâs a dead meme1 point
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I'm hoping a proper Green Day tour gets announced together with the next full length album, because if it doesn't, I'll be thinking this is their new normal. It's possible that they simply can't/don't want to play 100 shows a year and this is their way of making up for it.1 point