I'm listening to the Demolicious version of Sex, Drugs & Violence for the first time in months and the energy is fucking incredible. Fuck, this is amazing and I need to listen to it more.
This one exists thou : a child's day nursery in Birmingham.
Even has its own website! http://www.thegreendaynursery.co.uk/ Somewhere over Bahamas (Freeport):
United States of Rage and Love: Green Day - "Give Me Novacaine" and "She's a Rebel"
http://www.popmatters.com/post/186591-united-states-of-rage-and-love-green-day-give-me-novacaine-and-shes-/
Green Day mentioned here: http://www.thecrimson.com/article/2014/10/7/for-the-record-funeral/
There's now a thread for this so anyone who wants to post about it head there:
http://www.greendaycommunity.org/topic/97446-tre-cool-getting-married-october-11/
Come on, all sad songs don't have to be slow and the dark ones can sound cheerfully. If they did some of them would
drop-dead boring and made lots of things sound the same. This technique broadens the variety of things you can do with your melody. Also it adds a certain feel I really love.
One of the things that defines Green Day and makes them great I'd say, the contrast and dark humour of depressing lyrics paired with a cheerful melody. "Throw me to the dogs, let them eat my flesh down to the wood, it feels so good" in the context of that song is kind of the opposite of depressing though , it's a sexual innuendo.
Rachael Ray is wearing britts logo on her show right now since its the first day of breast cancer awareness month http://s1347.photobucket.com/user/Taylor_Jessica_Klinke/media/Mobile%20Uploads/1412179474530_zpsbd9818bd.jpg.html