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Today I caught my husband singing Warning to himself (the song, not the whole album 🤣). He admitted that it’s a good song! Now I am proud! It’s a long way but we’ll get there…5 points
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This is my first anniversary box set. I generally don't re-purchase music I already own even if it's a deluxe, remaster, etc. I just listen to the extras on streaming once or twice and then forget they exist. But for the deal on Amazon it was worth it. I've been listening to it non-stop. I put Warning on my Christmas CD list in 2000 (my parents could not be bothered to learn my taste in music, the list was necessary along with instructions on what CDs should not be bought at Wal-Mart). Of course my friends and I had already listened to it via the Napster leaks which is probably the reason I didn't go out and buy it myself when it released. I remember my boyfriend at the time telling me I was lame for liking it. I don't think I told any of my friends that I got it because when you're 16 you care way too much about what your friends think. At the time I didn't think anything could top Nimrod or Pearl Jam's Vs. as my favorite albums and Warning blew them both out of the water. It's remained my favorite album ever since.3 points
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That was printed in the original booklet; I'm fairly certain it refers to the whoa-oh-oh gang vocal section.3 points
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It's a cash grab. If you just want to listen to it, download it. If you want to own it physically, buy it, but maybe you'll find it cheaper somewhere. A torrent tracker states: CD 1 - KSAN FM Broadcast - Club Rio, Tempe, AZ - 13th September 1994 CD 2 - WBCCN FM Broadcast - Aragon Ballroom, Chicago - 18th November 1994 CD 3 - WROQ FM Broadcast - House of Blues, Myrtle Beach, SC - 6th May 1998 CD 4 - WFMU FM Studios - East Orange, NJ - 28th May 1992 I'm not sure about CD 1. I've never heard of that show and there's no thread in the download section for that date. But it has been available digitally for at least 4 years: https://www.qobuz.com/mx-es/album/green-day-ksan-fm-broadcast-club-rio-tempe-az-13th-september-1994-green-day/vkrxb2esz0tob Here's a FLAC download link if anyone's interested: https://mega.nz/folder/M6pBUSTa#NbPhaIYj9MwG4QHpKhnjkg2 points
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I just saw this the other day while looking at the Warning boxset and will probably end up buying it!2 points
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I don't want to create a new topic, so I'll post it here For those interested in playing guitar, especially Billie's style, I've recorded a short tutorial. This video may help you to take a closer look at his technique. I think Billie's style is very distinctive and unique – fast strumming with downward sudden breaks. This video may help you to take a closer look at his technique.2 points
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I don't know if it's a sarcastic remark or I'm just not getting it, but in the liner notes of the vinyl box it says "...it hurts so good that Warning's 'Blood, Sex & Booze' explored S&M - a hard-hitting theme first addressed head on by Green Day on Tré Cool's 'Tortured Love Slave'...". Written by David Wild. Did nobody went over his text? Just proves that people who threw this together didn't care enough to fact check.2 points
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This really is to be appreciated!👏 Here the non-fan husband ("Saviors is a really good album but I don't need the rest...") actively looked for Holiday on Spotify and listened to it! No deep cuts though...2 points
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On a similar vein to this... When your partner, who can been quoted saying that "their only good song is Wake Me Up When September Ends" (I know 🙄), is nearly constantly humming some Green Day deep cuts because of how often you play their music at home (last night it was Deadbeat Holiday, I was very proud of him )2 points
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Calling all guitar players in the GDC! What was the first Green Day song you learned on the guitar?1 point
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You mean, from their famous album Cookie? (Sorry, couldn’t resist….😉😁)1 point
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I wasn't going to buy this.....but it's 17 bucks on amazon so I just bought it.1 point
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Usually it will be stream on every iHeartRadio platform in audio and video. I have on my computer a Blink 182 show from 2020 and last year's Sum 41 show in video format. Will it probably US only, but a recording will surface1 point
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That’s fair. I did take the insane decision to come over for it… if they do disappear as expected after this… could be one of very few shows this year so I took the jump! I am also excited to Good Charlotte live for the first time and cage the elephant were fab at Ohana. Also be good to see twenty one pilots as never gotten the hype myself so maybe now I will see!1 point
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Absolutely, as that same great man has instructed us many a time on the road, "Let's go fuckin' crazy." 🤪1 point
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You almost get Green Day banned from your house. From how much I hyperfixate on it1 point
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When you hear Q101 play Nice Guys Finish Last and you blast it like it’s the first time you’ve heard it. Songs hit different on the radio! Happy 28th birthday Nimrod!1 point
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With the Saviors Tour almost at an end, what songs from it do you think will stay in the setlist/appear on future tours? These are the songs that I think that they'll play past this tour: American Dream Is Killing Me Bobby Sox One Eyed Bastard Dilemma Coma City Strange Days Are Here To Stay Suzie Chapstick Saviors1 point
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https://greendaylive.fm/discography/saviors According to greenday.fm top 5 Saviors songs played during tour: 1. Dilemma 96 times 2. Bobby Sox 92 3. TADIKM 76 4. OEB 74 5. LMNB 65 (All other songs no more than single figures)1 point
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Got some new tattoos because I had to after nearly knocking myself out when I heard Suzie Chapstick live I got the paper plane just because it was cute but it's also a #reference to one of my favourite songs, Fell For You. 'Making paper planes just for a while.'1 point
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Yeah, I am thinkin we are probably going to see Bobby Sox, Dilemma, or OEB. A big fat maybe on TADIKM. I would LOVE if they played 1981, Goodnight Adeline, and Corvette Summer1 point
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I'd say the two most likely are Dilemma and Bobby Sox1 point
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I was 9 or 10 years old when I watched Bullet in a Bible for the first time. And this part of the show kinda shocked me. I remember that I complained to my mom because of this 😂1 point
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Loving the Billie-Mike playful bromance earlier on in that video1 point
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I've never questioned it. I just...appreciate it I first experienced this when watching Bullet in a Bible. I got it for Xmas that year. After we opened gifts I raced to my room to watch it. I was SHOOK when we got to HAR. But when Billie started with the moaning I rushed to mute the TV so my mom wouldn't walk in questioning what the hell she just bought for me When I saw GD in 2016 during the RevRad club tour he did a tamer version. He didn't go full on the floor but there was crotch touching and some "ooos."1 point
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This thread made me think of picking up the guitar again, which made me think of checking out the classes where I learned guitar. They have a Green Day ensemble class starting next week. Class is already full, and being taught by my least favorite teacher, but it makes me happy that so many people signed up. 🙂1 point
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Mine was Good Riddance. I rang in the new year this year by playing that at a party drunk as fuck1 point
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Blood, Sex and Booze. I learned it together with my cousin and we played it in front of our parents. They were quite surprised when they googled the lyrics (I think we were 12 or 13 years old at that time 😅)1 point
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Ha Ha You're Dead. Everything is easy to play, even the solo. Then Time of your life. Easiest song ever.1 point
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Says Page Not Found Here’s the link: https://people.com/billie-joe-armstrong-reacts-being-called-bisexual-icon-discusses-sexuality-8546737 Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong Thinks It’s ‘F---ing Cool’ Being Called a Bisexual Icon (Exclusive) The Green Day frontman — whose 14 album, 'Saviors,' dropped on Friday — opens up about his sexuality Billie Joe Armstrong is more than happy to identify as a bisexual icon. "I like it. I think it's f---ing cool that someone calls me a bisexual icon. I've seen that before. I'm like, 'Fuck, yeah!'" Armstrong, 51, tells PEOPLE. The Green day frontman — whose band just released their 14th studio album, Saviors — first came out as bisexual in a 1995 interview with The Advocate, and he's heartened to see how conversations about sexuality have evolved in the nearly three decades since. "Being a Gen X-er, I feel like there was a seed that got planted where it was the era in the '90s that we came up, where men were discovering more of being with other men and being more bisexual, and coming out with that, whether it was someone like Kurt Cobain or what I was saying," Armstrong says. "It's way more complex now, as far as sexuality. You're like, 'Wow, we've really come a long way.' Even though it's still kind of looked at as being taboo, I think people now are a lot more brave than they've ever been. I think people are way more open now." Armstrong has been married to his wife, Adrienne, 54, for 29 years, and they share two sons, Joey, 28, and Jakob, 25. Because of his marriage and family life, some online have questioned whether he actually is bisexual or just an LGBTQ ally "Sexuality is always so much more than what the standard, nuclear-family type of way of looking at things," he says. "But I have been married — there's this other side of me that's very conventional when it comes to my 30-year marriage to my wife. But I just look at sexuality: It's not one way or the other. And if anybody ever tries to say that, I don't think they're really being honest with themselves." Green Day's new song "Bobby Sox" — which the band performed Thursday night at a SiriusXM concert at Irving Plaza in New York City — was initially inspired by Armstrong's nights on the couch watching The Office with his wife, but it evolved into something of a queer anthem. In a recent interview with the Los Angeles Times, Armstrong voiced his support for the transgender community. "I just think they’re f---ing close-minded," he said of transphobic people. "It’s like people are afraid of their children. Why would you be afraid? Why don’t you let your kid just be the kid that they are?"1 point
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New It's on my back, and I feel like they've always 'had my back'. It's been quite therapeutic to get this, because Green Day are what I've held on to for security for a long time, and especially the past couple of months when things have been quite distressing in my life.1 point
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I have 2 GD tattoos, the first I got on the 1 year anniversary of my first Green Day show on the outside of my right forearm, and the 2nd I got on my right wrist because Kerplunk is my favourite album (sorry if the images are too big)1 point
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