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How much of the set did Billie play on?

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Bloody hell, that's pretty epic, as is the setlist. I'm beginning to wish I'd paid any attention to this when it was happening.

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I posted it in the main thread earlier but more people will see it here. Full audio of Billie Joe playing with The Replacements is now on

Does anyone know if this has been split and uploaded anywhere?

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Does anyone know if this has been split and uploaded anywhere?

Yep, in the download section right here. We also have the other show he did with them here.

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The info is incorrect though. "Billie Joe ... Performed many of the lead vocals ..." - every time (20x) I switched through the video, BJ didn't sing.

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http://loudwire.com/best-hard-rock-albums-1994/

While grunge may have dominated radio in 1994, it's hard to deny the impact that Green Day had in bringing something different to the table. After bubbling under for a few years, the band emerged with a string of hits like 'Longview,' 'Basket Case,' 'Welcome to Paradise,' 'When I Come Around' and 'She' that not only established them, but also influenced a new generation of punk rock loving bands. The combination of the music, the success and the influence makes Green Day's 'Dookie' the top hard rock album of 1994.

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So I just asked Frank Turner what his favorite Green Day song is on a twitter q&a and he said Longview!

Cheeky

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When will I run in Billie ugh

The mental image I have of this needs brain bleach.

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The mental image I have of this needs brain bleach.

:lol: Oh god!

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Broadway Idiot DVD is available for Canada! ( they ask you to email your name and phone number and they will call back within 24 hours) Huh never bought something like that before- kind of anxious to get the phone call tomorrow.

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Throwback Thursday: The First Music Videos We Ever Saw

I can confidently say that Green Day were the vessel for my first music-meets-video experience, with their explosive 2004 single, “American Idiot.” My 10-year old self was enthralled by frontman Billie Joe Armstrong’s seemingly imperturbable punk-rock persona and rebellious overtone—not to mention his physical appearance in the video influenced my apparel choices for many years following. Nevertheless, it was watching the band in this video (and the scenes of them rocking out in that weird green substance—seriously though, what is that stuff?) that aided in kickstarting my travels in music, the same one I’m on today. —Tyler Sharp

http://www.altpress.com/features/entry/throwback_thursday_the_first_music_videos_we_ever_saw

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The 12 Best Secret Gigs You’ll Wish You’d Witnessed

The night before they were set to play in front a stadium full of Brisbane fans for Soundwave, US pop-punk veterans Green Day decided to throw a surprise club show in Sydney at the eleventh hour – announcing it on Twitter a mere half an hour before they hit the stage – making it a truly special night for the lucky few hundred switched-on fans who got there in time.“I guess a few of you saw the tweet,” joked Billie Joe Armstrong when arriving on stage, before whipping his bandmates through an hour-long, 12-song set of their biggest hits, including ‘American Idiot’ and ‘Jesus of Suburbia’.
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