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  1. Yes they’re playing OEB with an intro by Billie saying the song is basically a revenge fantasy and a universal feeling. They also played some easter eggs like Walking the Dog from the Dookie demos and The Longshot for example. They go pretty deep. There is a lot of repetition but I’ve noticed they’ve added songs since they started
    4 points
  2. I'm split on the timing of a potential announcement: A: Wait until June/July so that Saviors has plenty of room to breathe B: Announce this and promote it shortly after Saviors release (April-ish) to increase visibility of Saviors Anyway, this is what I wish for: Live album of either Vh1 Storytellers and/or that first live performance in Hollywood Demos Outtakes from Cigarettes and Valentines (that were miraculously found and recovered!)
    4 points
  3. It’s amazing how this song is staying at the top of the charts week after week. That’s a much stronger sign than when they hit number one and just drop off
    4 points
  4. I was listening to this in the car the other day and it was so cool hearing random GD songs on the radio! Sweet 26, Amy, East Jesus Nowhere, Hold On, aove version of Road to Acceptance, Dry Ice, covers. It's so cool! I only caught some chatter from Mike and Billie about Warning (Mike called it a precursor to AI) and LMNB.
    4 points
  5. God, there really does feel like there’s a bit of a buzz going on! Exciting times.
    4 points
  6. Isn’t a CD case always a square?
    3 points
  7. Just release Cigarettes and Valentines man. Even if it's in demo form. Nobody believes the nonsense about the lost tapes.
    3 points
  8. How about the Fuse Comp’d performance?
    3 points
  9. Updated Billboard numbers- Alternative Airplay- stays at 2 Mainstream Rock Airplay- stays at 1 Rock and Alternative Airplay- stays at 1 Adult Alternative Airplay- stays at 17 Hot Alternative Songs- 18, down from 17 Hot Rock and Alternative Songs- stays at 31 Hot Rock Songs- re-enters at 24 Canada Rock- stays at 1 for an eighth week Still no Dilemma nor OEB on any of these charts.
    3 points
  10. SPOILER Description of each song from Savior by Billboard italy Discussion The American Dream is Killing Me We already know this song. In fact, the song was released at the end of October as the album's lead single, and is also the opening track. It's the typical Green Day-esque triplet (see Longview or Minority, for example), complete with a short, melodic guitar solo. Look Ma, No Brains! Also in order, the second single released is also the second song on the tracklist. It's a much more adrenaline-pumping song than the previous one, in which the great influence that a group like the Ramones has always exerted on Green Day emerges. Short, and lightning-fast. Bobby Sox The song starts with slow and somewhat "sloppy" vocals and guitar chords. After a couple of laps, the whole band attacks with a very aggressive sound. Billie Joe gives an almost metal vocal performance in the chorus, very scratchy, à la Chester Bennington (RIP), something rarely heard before by him in the past. The song itself is fun and catchy; there's even something reminiscent of Weezer in the poise and arrangement. One Eyed Bastard Again the triplet rhythm makes an appearance, here more aggressive and "heavy", with a real riff that sounds almost like the Deep Purple of Black Night. Dilemma We all know about Billie Joe's problems with alcohol and substance abuse. A little less obvious that he decides to get naked and talk about it in a frank and direct way in a song with an unequivocal meaning. Chapeau. 1981 Again the influence of the Ramones is very evident, for another direct and energetic song, perfect for live performances. Goodnight Adeline Here's the good old I-V-VI-V harmonic turn on the chorus (the one of U2's With or Without You, to be specific - a true passe-partout of pop and rock songwriting). It's the typical Green Day song with slow power chord accompaniment in eighths, very melodic and also passionate, since it also deals with the theme of addictions. Coma City The song tells the dystopian vision of a lawless city in chaos and disarray. It starts with an epic intro with guitar ostinato and drum and bass cuts. It closes with a very intense coda, with a nice drum performance by Tré Cool. Corvette Summer A beautiful declaration of love for rock music in its essence. The song itself is quite simple, almost garage rock, as befits a song with this intent. Suzie Chapstick It would seem to be another song dedicated to the theme of addiction, and probably to a person who is no longer with us. The very melodic guitar chords (complete with acoustic guitar, which peeps out for the first time on the record) have something vaguely Springsteen-esque about them. Of note: the song closes with a major seventh chord, a truly unexpected harmonic finesse for a band that bases almost everything on power chords. Strange Days Are Here to Stay It's the demented-apocalyptic piece that again draws from the spirit of American Idiot. The intro has something reminiscent of Billy Bragg's style: just vocals and power chord in slightly distorted guitar downstrokes. Living in the '20s A song that basically continues in the thematic wake of the previous one. The style is akin to the alternative rock of The Hives and here there is a first, real guitar solo (all on a pentatonic scale). Father to a Son The most moving track on the record. It is based on a very acoustic accompaniment (acoustic guitar, piano, strings) and non-trivial harmonic turns. The almost Beatles-esque string section repeats a beautiful ostinato. Saviors Bizarrely, there is nothing particular to say about the title track. An unremarkable piece. Fancy Sauce The last song on 'Saviors' opens with an arpeggiated vocal and guitar intro that sounds almost like a lullaby. Again we hear the unmistakable I-V-VI-V ride. It closes with a rather long instrumental coda, excellent to hear live. Enjoy!
    3 points
  11. "Saviors" Review (Italian Billboard) emoji:article: Article r/greenday - "Saviors" The American Dream Is Killing Me We already know this one. The song was released in late October as the lead single of the album, and it's also the opening track. It's the typical marching triplet characteristic of Green Day (think Longview or Minority), complete with a short, melodic guitar solo. Selected lyrics: "From sea to shining sea / Whitewasted upon the beach / My country under siege / On private property." Green Day storming capitalism. Look Ma, No Brains! Also, to keep things in order, the second single released is the second track on the list. It's a much more adrenaline-fueled piece than the previous one, where the strong influence of a band like the Ramones, always exerted on Green Day, emerges. Fast, short, and electrifying. Selected lyrics: "Nonsense is my heroin." We're in full American Idiot mood. Bobby Sox It starts with slow voice and accordion-like guitar chords, a bit sloppy. After a couple of rounds, the full band kicks in with a very aggressive sound. Billie Joe himself delivers an almost metal vocal performance in the chorus, very gritty, almost Chester Bennington-like (RIP), something rarely heard from him in the past. The song itself is fun and catchy, with hints of Weezer in its demeanor and arrangement. Selected lyrics: "Do you wanna be my girlfriend? / We’ll walk the cemetery and I’ll kiss you again / And make our dead friends blush." A zombie date story. One Eyed Bastard The triplet rhythm reappears, here more aggressive and "heavy," with a proper riff that almost sounds like Deep Purple's "Black Night." Selected lyrics: "I always liked you but I’m glad that you’re all dead"; "Vendetta is a friend of mine / Revenge is sweeter than wine." The "violent" component we wouldn't expect from Green Day (although it's not clear exactly who it's directed against). Dilemma We all know about Billie Joe's struggles with alcohol and substances. It's less expected that he decides to lay it bare and talk about it frankly in a song with an unequivocal meaning. Hats off. Selected lyrics: "I was sober, now I’m drunk again / I’m in trouble and in love again / I don’t want to be a dead man walking." 1981 Again, the influence of the Ramones is very evident, for another direct and energetic piece, perfect for the live setting. Selected lyrics: "She is a cold war in my head, and I am East Berlin"; "Pain / Commies and cocaine / / Slam dance in acid rain / We live the dream for 15 minutes of fame”. A bizarre dream of an over-the-Berlin-Wall jet set.
 Goodnight Adeline Here's the good old harmonic I-V-VI-V progression in the chorus (the one from U2's "With or Without You," for reference, a true pop and rock songwriting staple). It's the typical Green Day song with slow eighth-note power chord accompaniment, very melodic, and passionate, as it also deals with the theme of dependencies. Selected lyrics: “Some days are holidays / Some days you call your mother / Some days you’re sober / But you’re still waking up with a hangover.” Coma City The song tells the dystopian vision of a lawless and anarchic city in disarray. It starts with an epic introduction with a guitar ostinato and breaks of drums and bass. It closes with a very intense outro, featuring a great drum performance by Tré Cool. Selected lyrics: “Coma city / Don’t call the cops / Word on the street is / They all quit their jobs.” Corvette Summer A beautiful declaration of love for rock music in its essence. The song itself is quite simple, almost garage rock in style, as befits a piece with this intent. Selected lyrics: “Don’t want no money / Don’t want no fame / All I want is my records / Making my pain go away.” Green Day against fame. Suzie Chapstick It seems to be another song dedicated to the theme of dependencies, and probably to a person who is no longer there. The very melodic guitar chords (including an acoustic guitar, making its first appearance on the album) have something vaguely Springsteenian. Nerd note: the piece closes with a major seventh chord, a truly unexpected harmonic finesse for a band that almost entirely relies on power chords. Selected lyrics: “Will I ever see your face again / Not just photos from an Instagram / Will you say hello from across the street / From a place and time we used to meet.” Strange Days Are Here to Stay It's the crazy-apocalyptic piece that again draws from the spirit of American Idiot. The intro has something reminiscent of Billy Bragg's style: only vocals and downstroke power chords on a slightly distorted guitar. Selected lyrics: “Ever since Bowie died / It hasn’t been the same / All the madmen going mental / Grandma’s on the fentanyl now / Strange days are here to stay.” Living in the 20s A song that essentially continues on the thematic path of the previous one. The style is akin to the alternative rock of The Hives, and here, there's a first, real guitar solo (all on a pentatonic scale). Selected lyrics: “Another shooting in a supermarket / […] / I drink my media and turn it into vomit / […] / Congratulations, best of luck and blessings / We’re all together and we’re living in the 20s.” Father to a Son The most moving piece of the album. It relies on a very acoustic accompaniment (acoustic guitar, piano, strings) and non-trivial harmonic progressions. The almost Beatlesque string section repeats a beautiful ostinato. Selected lyrics: “You’re a lighthouse in a storm / From the day that you were born”; “Well, I made a few mistakes / But I’ll never break your heart / A promise / Father to a son”; “I never knew a love / Could be scarier than anger.” The most beautiful verses from Green Day in Saviors. Saviors Bizarre that there's nothing particular to say about the title track. A piece not worthy of note. Selected lyrics: “We are the last of rockers / Making a commotion.” Fancy Sauce The last song of Green Day's Saviors opens with an introduction of vocals and arpeggiated guitar that sounds almost like a lullaby. Again, we hear the unmistakable I-V-VI-V progression. It closes with a rather long instrumental outro, excellent in a live perspective. Selected lyrics: “We all die young someday.” A new philosophy of life Here's the same article with some lyrics attached
    3 points
  12. Slightly extended version of the Rolling Stone review- a little additional info. https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-album-reviews/green-day-saviors-review-1234942020/amp/
    3 points
  13. Difficult question: Preorder Apple Vision Pro on January, 19th or buy 263 CDs from Saviors on release day? 🤔
    3 points
  14. They should hire me as curator, giving me access to the vault. You guys would love it. Foam, Trilogy and Here Comes the Shock 25/8 and every cover Green Day have ever done.
    2 points
  15. Mike: "We still had the backups but they're just not the same."
    2 points
  16. I think is doable that they announce the box set this year. For content they have a lot to choose from, but I'll going safe for now: - Preproduction Demos - Full Album with B-sides - Irving Plaza 2004 I'd like to hear certain songs of the phone calls posted on greenday.com as well in better quality, or maybe C&V to kill the myth for once and all. EDIT: What about a longer release of Heart Like a Handgranade? John said he could do easily 2 hours per song!!!
    2 points
  17. Tre has been in the trenches undercover for years getting these back
    2 points
  18. It'd be very sweet to get a box set this year, or something to commemorate the 20th anniversary. Since the theme of the tour is also going to be the 20th anniversary of American Idiot. I think it's likely that they'll release at least something to celebrate it. An American Idiot box set could potentially include: - Live versions of every American Idiot song - Demos and outtakes (Unlike the 90s albums, we don't have much information about the American Idiot ones, aside from a few) - Cigarettes and Valentines demos?
    2 points
  19. i hate how i can see his comment in quote replies i am so sick of seeing that guy literally all he has done is be a downer here wtf
    2 points
  20. You know you can take your own advice and ignore me if I'm the worst GDCer
    2 points
  21. It's #1 on one of the main rock radio stations seems to be doing well
    2 points
  22. Hope they announce a run of U.S. club shows on the 19th along with the album release 🙏🏼
    2 points
  23. Also dismissive and derogatory of fathers.
    2 points
  24. Enter Today And You Could Win This Guitar Signed by Green Day The sweepstakes is live NOW and you can enter as often as you like to win through 11:59pm PST on Saturday, January 27th. Your donations not only enter you to win but also support Music Will's mission to ensure all students have access to music education! Enter Now: https://go.rallyup.com/greendaysweepstakes/Campaign/Details Thank you to our sponsors HARMAN & Gibson Gives Music Will and HARMAN have partnered to bring the power of music education to even more students. The proceeds from this Sweepstakes will go directly toward making music education accessible to all. In addition, HARMAN will match a portion of the funds raised! Gibson Gives, a 501©(3), is committed to introduce, inspire, and amplify the power of music through guitars across all generations, genres, and genders. ABOUT GREEN DAY: Berkeley-formed, five-time Grammy Award-winning rock band Green Day is one of the world’s best-selling bands of all time, with more than 70 million records sold worldwide and 10 billion cumulative audio/visual streams. Their breakout album Dookie, which sold over 10 million and achieved diamond status, is widely credited with popularizing and reviving mainstream interest in punk rock, catapulting a career-long run of #1 hit singles. Green Day’s release of rock opera American Idiot captured the nation’s attention, selling more than 7 million copies in the U.S. alone, taking home the Grammy Award for Best Rock Album and led to a critically acclaimed stage adaptation on Broadway. Released on February 7, 2020, Green Day’s thirteenth studio album Father Of All... (Reprise/Warner Records) debuted at #1 on Billboard’s Album Sales Chart and #1 in both the U.K. and Australia. Pitchfork declared, “Green Day’s most fetching and youthful songs in ages. The trio sounds reinvigorated, more like hungry newcomers staking their claim.”
    1 point
  25. I wish they had a book version for foam and this one
    1 point
  26. yeah true. How crazy of me to speak about the packaging of the album in the thread about the album. im so sorry.
    1 point
  27. Saviors vinyl and CD https://www.instagram.com/p/C15NP2JPCcJ/?igsh=NDNya3pzbWc3NGNo The leak is close
    1 point
  28. The same song that Amazon used to promote their concert a couple months back...
    1 point
  29. New song? https://fb.watch/ptp_7oIuVI/?mibextid=Nif5oz
    1 point
  30. I second a vh1 storytellers release!
    1 point
  31. Have they played One Eyed Bastard yet? Curious if the programming gets updated or if they just set and forget once the channel went live.
    1 point
  32. Yeaa which Radio Station? And how did they come to this conclusion,
    1 point
  33. ANTY radio but it's outta Poland hey still progress lol
    1 point
  34. Which one? 😅 oe3 doesn't seem to play TADIKM anymore 😕
    1 point
  35. Yeah my fear we will get some crappy hard to hear the music over coughing and farting recording this album is too special to listen to like that
    1 point
  36. Should it be added to my dm I won't be mad, the world could end before the 19th, ya never know I'm sure the dinosaurs thought it was just gonna be another day on dino planet shit happens man!
    1 point
  37. Maybe they put the guitars in reverse? Lol only thing i can think of
    1 point
  38. On UK Radio they censor 'pedophiles', that could be it? Still find it weird when they censor words that they'll nonchanantly speak on the news at any time of day.
    1 point
  39. So... Italy will also have its listening party for the album 'Saviors'! Finally, we can say it! In collaboration with Warner Music Italy, the pre-listening event in Italy will take place on January 15th. For all the details, you can check out this link: https://greendayitaly.com/ascolta-in-anteprima-saviors-il-nuovo-album-dei-green-day-2/
    1 point
  40. I think this song is going to be super fun live both for the crowd and for the lads to play.
    1 point
  41. Never forget: UNCUT gave American Idiot a 3/10
    1 point
  42. I find it funny that they chose Master of Puppets to play on Green Day Radio, considering It's the one Metallica song they used to tease all the time during the Warning tour.
    1 point
  43. It's cool that they're playing side projects too but I just heard them say "This is The Network" and they played Are We the Waiting
    1 point
  44. Yesterday they played Still Breathing > Lazy Bones and I was like, “ow, that’s an accidental gut punch of a duo.” They were playing a lot of RevRad yesterday, it was great!
    1 point
  45. Billie Joe doesn’t say hello to me between every few songs when I listen to Spotify tho.
    1 point
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