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  1. Yes he did . He was talking about stripping naked on stage. Not long ago I wanted to post the video for some reason but I could no longer find it on youtube, doesn't seem to be on there now. And I've just looked in the downloads section and it isn't there either . It's the "1994 Arquivo Interview with Billie Joe", just a short interview. I'm gonna go and request it in the downloads section right now, maybe someone has it.
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  2. When the lyrics started I was listening for the words 'sweet 16' and when I heard them I was like 'YES I knew it!'
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  3. That's what I was thinking about Sweet 16! Only I had to Google the lyrics since I don't know the song well enough, I just thought the drums sounded like Tre
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  4. Was on Tumblr and saw this... has he really said it? Does anyone have the video of it?
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  5. As weird as it sounds but sometimes lurking into this thread makes me feel nostalgic. Like it makes me think of the good old times when I spent my life in here. :,)
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  6. http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2014-01-10/at-68-music-photographer-bob-gruen-still-rocks At 68, Music Photographer Bob Gruen Still Rocks Is there anybody else you loved to shoot as much as John Lennon? Joe Strummer was a voice for his generation and it was great to hang out with him. He was a brilliant and totally fun-loving guy. Nowadays, I spend time, whenever I can, with Green Day. They’re a band that has a message. How often do you shoot Green Day? Whenever I can. Billie Joe Armstrong describes me as part of the band and my camera is my instrument. I get along with musicians. I’ve done more sessions at 3 in the morning than 3 in the afternoon.
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  7. Phil Everly: The Final Interview http://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2014/01/phil-everly-the-final-interview.html “My son and I run a string company, and he has a studio there, and I go down sometimes and we’ll record,” he said. “Like last year, I did some Christmas things, but I just do that for myself. So if I do end up doing something, it’s just because it’ll be fun.” Which is why he was seriously considering tracking his own version of Green Day’s poignant “Wake Me Up When September Ends,” as a way of saying thanks to his new punk rock benefactor Armstrong. “Because that song is very similar to a Boudleaux Bryant song. When you put the harmony to the last line, it just reminds me of that feel—it’s a really good song,” he added, in a rare interview he granted to Paste for the “Foreverly” occasion.
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  8. Don't know where to post these... videos of Billie and Norah at the SiriusXM Radio studio in NYC last November First http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ze4W2LwxTo0 Second http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gJo9tLFrVyk I loved when he "poses" for the pic with that guy while he's walking in the second one lol Via GDLoT
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  9. from twitter Kyle Dustin Rodgers ‏@KyleRodgersDrum 30 May Throw back. Xmas '94. All that mattered was Green Day.
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  11. Us in a few years. Hahaha i can't stop laughing!! Credits to: Green Dαy on FB
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  12. These two are really interesting. Any idea what they are? I imagine a large amusement part with dogs and monkeys throwing poo and an Earth-shaped merry-go-round, among other attractions.
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