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I would cry harder if the last song was The Forgotten. We're carried away, carried away...

Anyhow, if I live to see the drunk pink bunny LIVE I can cross that off my bucket list! I somehow doubt it though. I'm speculating something new and will be EPIC! Excpet the unexpected. I sure do!

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I'm going to my first GD concert in Chicago...how long is a typical show? I hope we are there all night! No Good Riddance lol!

you gonna have sooo much fun ;) .. 2-3 hours :)

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I don't get how Good Riddance is that perfect. I don't even find it that good.

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I don't get how Good Riddance is that perfect. I don't even find it that good.

Totally off topic, but Danny! Your new picture is Patrick Stump. Awesome :)

I haven't been following this thread at all.... but I love Good Riddance and think it's a great ending song. However, they've done that for long enough and I think a new song, like The Forgotten, could be an equally impactful closer for the concerts.

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Totally off topic, but Danny! Your new picture is Patrick Stump. Awesome :)

I haven't been following this thread at all.... but I love Good Riddance and think it's a great ending song. However, they've done that for long enough and I think a new song, like The Forgotten, could be an equally impactful closer for the concerts.

Thanks for recognising Patrick :lol:

About Good Riddance, I think it would be much more impressive to choose another closing because EVERYONE expects Good Riddance to be the closing. And Good Riddance has lots of live recordings. But if they played, for example, The Forgotten, all of us would be dying to hear how The Forgotten sounds live acoustic.

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Thanks for recognising Patrick :lol:

About Good Riddance, I think it would be much more impressive to choose another closing because EVERYONE expects Good Riddance to be the closing. And Good Riddance has lots of live recordings. But if they played, for example, The Forgotten, all of us would be dying to hear how The Forgotten sounds live acoustic.

I love Patrick :)

I'm so excited to hear The Forgotten live - and acoustic!! That would be beautiful!

There are a lot of new songs I'm excited to hear - DIrty Rotten Bastards, Wow! That's Loud, Brutal Love, Kill The DJ... so many!

And some old songs I'm still hoping they'll start playing live, like Peacemaker and ¿Viva La Gloria? (Little Girl, and Misery, and a dozen others. They should just completely redo the setlist to make room for them all, haha!

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They should just randomize setlists. No guarantees they'll play <insertsongnamehere>, not regarding classics, just all random and you can get to hear a lot of mixed rare stuff. Or, if you are very unlucky, not.

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Oh, I'd be really sad if they changed their last song to something other than Good Riddance! It is such a beautiful, fitting song for that moment. What I love about it is that it is a song basically EVERYONE at that concert will know, whether they are a longtime fan or were just dragged there by their kids.

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Good Riddance needs to stay, end of story. :P

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A different playlist every show

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A different playlist every show

thats all I'm asking for!

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I would cry harder if the last song was The Forgotten. We're carried away, carried away...

Anyhow, if I live to see the drunk pink bunny LIVE I can cross that off my bucket list! I somehow doubt it though. I'm speculating something new and will be EPIC! Excpet the unexpected. I sure do!

I believe you mean Dirty Rotten Bastards.

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It'd be totally sweet if they played Hybrid Moments.

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Green Day should always end their setlist with Good Ridannce simply because it is a prefect end song - has been for the last 3 tours :)

Idunno, I'm a little tired of it being the closing song. i see them using a trilogy track like Amy or the Forgotten, maybe Brutal Love, as this tours closing track.

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700? :| I know Green Day have a LOT of material but is it really that many?

668 to be exact. I have a list of all their songs, and I've bought or downloaded every one that is available even the very rare ones. there are only a handful in the list of 668 that are "rumored" songs that no one has ever heard. Lots of live covers, which accounts for a large portion.

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668 to be exact. I have a list of all their songs, and I've bought or downloaded every one that is available even the very rare ones. there are only a handful in the list of 668 that are "rumored" songs that no one has ever heard. Lots of live covers, which accounts for a large portion.

Come on live covers do not count

Counting whats been released on album b sides and fbht network its less than 300 songs

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BJ joked on Radio 1 a while back about having a wheel with all the songs on and just making it random, they should do that!

I'd really like to see Brutal Love played though, think this would be amazing live.

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it has come to grow on me, but I am curiuos if they would ever do nightlife live. how they do it would be interesting.

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it has come to grow on me, but I am curiuos if they would ever do nightlife live. how they do it would be interesting.

Mike or Tre could do the rapping part..........I'm thinking Mike.

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Mike or Tre could do the rapping part..........I'm thinking Mike.

Dear God, no.

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I hope I never hear Nightlife outside of my speakers. :P

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I want them so play Too Much Too Soon

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I want to hear Misery but I know that won't happen. I hope they play JOS, because I've been Waiting for A Long Time! The list is too long. My mind wonders to the stage, sexy and violent lighting?!? Didn't Mike say something like that?

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I will be very happy if they played "When it´s time", but i know that never happen cause i think that´s gonna stay in the last tour.

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I don't really know what they have up their sleeves for this tour. I'm going to assume that it's something big, especially because they had to cancel several tour dates, promotions, etc.

I feel like a lot of new songs will be played, which I'm okay with. As long as they have a slew of older songs, everybody wins. I'd like to hear See You Tonight on the radio before they come on stage. I'd also like them to open up with Nuclear Family.

While it's difficult to come up with a setlist, I'd really enjoy hearing the following songs played:

1. 99 Revolutions

2. 409 In Your Coffee Maker

3. Amanda

4. American Idiot

5. Armatage Shanks

6. At The Library

7. Baby Eyes

8. Basket Case

9. Blood, Sex, And Booze

10. Boulevard Of Broken Dreams

11. Brain Stew / Jaded

12. Brutal Love

13. Castaway

14. Coming Clean

15. Dirty Rotten Bastards

16. Drama Queen

17. East Jesus Nowhere

18. Fuck Time

19. Going To Pasalacqua

20. Hitchin' A Ride

21. Holiday

22. Jesus Of Suburbia

23. Kill The DJ

24. King For A Day / Shout

25. Lazy Bones

26. Letterbomb

27. Little Boy Named Train

28. Longview

29. Minority

30. Murder City

31. No Pride

32. Nuclear Family

33. Oh Love

34. One Of My Lies

35. Paper Lanterns

36. Prosthetic Head (Acoustic)

37. Redundant

38. Rusty James (Acoustic)

39. Scattered

40. Sex, Drugs, And Violence

41. Stop When The Red Lights Flash

42. Stray Heart

43. Troublemaker

44. Warning (Acoustic)

45. When I Come Around

46. Who Wrote Holden Caulfield?

47. Wild One

48. Wow! That's Loud

49. X-Kid

I don't see this happening, especially because it's almost impossible to play 50 songs in 3 hours, but those are the songs I wouldn't mind hearing. Give or take a couple. I wouldn't mind hearing St. Jimmy instead of Oh Love or Stay The Night, for example.

Naah, as long as you keep it under the infamous fifty-song-limit, the band can't complain.

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