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  1. That Red Nose Day promo was pretty good. They only thing that would have made it better is if they had Billie on the line going: "What concert am I playing?"
    5 points
  2. GD mention during Red Nose Day US telethon. I can think of at least one user on here that would gladly go with Zefron to a GD show (hint: part of her username rhymes with "mows tar") https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XKcfx9-A_Og
    5 points
  3. Worse than a promo on Angry Birds?
    5 points
  4. TBH Billie looks great in the Oh Love music video.
    5 points
  5. It's "to ease the pain that's in my heart". And, frankly, this line is not present on lyric sheets for both 1000 Hours and 1039 SOSH. There's this letter.
    4 points
  6. i remember reading somewhere that the underbelly is what Jesus of Suburbia calls his group of friends. The line before ('where have all the bastards gone?') says that all of his group have disappeared / left him, so i think 'the underbelly stacks up ten high' is pretty much a continuation of that. also, tying in with the rest of AI - I interpret the underbelly as a marginalised / vulnerable part of society that could be hidden, criminal or unpleasant (if thats the right word).
    3 points
  7. The underbelly would be the underside, or most vulnerable side of an animal. The underbelly stacked up ten high would mean they are all dead. So, I interpret that to symbolize an end. Just some trivia, Letterbomb is my favorite GD song to play.
    2 points
  8. Welcome to Paradise used in Letterman's last show:
    2 points
  9. Well it's really not a surprise Dave has for years said FF was his favorite band of all time and has had them on the show after major events in his life But yeah I wish he'd have them on during the last week shows
    2 points
  10. Except it is the most embarrassing thing they have done.
    2 points
  11. I think its worth buying. I'm happy to post you my copy & you return but that would be a nightmare & cheaper for you to buy. You could probably pick one up second hand now anyways.
    2 points
  12. 1. F(Woo) Time 2. F(Woo) Time 3. F(Woo) Time 4. F(Woo) Time 5. F(Woo) Time 6. F(Woo) Time 7. F(Woo) Time 8. F(Woo) Time 9. F(Woo) Time 10. F(Woo) Time 11. F(Woo) Time 12. F(Woo) Time ENCORE: 13. F(Woo) Time 14. F(Woo) Time 15. F(Woo) Time 16. F(Woo) Time
    2 points
  13. The Letterman finale is playing Welcome to Paradise over a montage as I type this. Glad to see he isn't forgetting the boys after all these years, even if he couldn't have then on the show in person.
    2 points
  14. No I don't interpret them as being dead either but dead is An ending. The underbellys stacked 10 high is a symbol of an ending. It's like they are dead to him
    1 point
  15. I think it's rather that they are no longer around and therefore the friend group is dead. After all, the song or the story itself is about drifting apart from somebody you love.
    1 point
  16. I can see that interpretation, but even with that, the underbelly stacked up ten high would symbolize an end. His friends have all left, so their "society" is all coming to an end. I think that fits in the context of the song.
    1 point
  17. No, that happened on New Year's Eve. I remember, because I was crying many tears of joy because I snagged tickets to the Pittsburgh show last minute after they canceled Cleveland. Then I swore "they better make it up to Cleveland, goddammit!" And they did, two years later.
    1 point
  18. Reject Know Your Enemy the Saints are Coming Blood Sex Booze Sex Drugs and Violence F(woo) Time Stop Drop and Roll American Idiot Basketcase When I Come Around Rusty James Minority Letterbomb Having a Blast Longview Brutal Love Jaded Stuck With Me Hitchin' a Ride JAR Holiday Homecoming Jesus of Suburbia We are The Champions ENCORE: Waiting Nice Guys Finish Last Brutal Love The Simpsons Theme Boulevard of Broken Dreams
    1 point
  19. I hear BJ singing "come ease the pain that's in my heart" on the studio version but English is not my native language so I may be wrong of course. Edit : to be honest I actually hear "in my aaaaaare" hahahaha
    1 point
  20. If you still need it, I have it tabbed out. http://pastebin.com/DE7aqU0a
    1 point
  21. In my opinion, it's one of the best documentaries I've ever seen. I've seen it at least ten times haha. So yeah, it's definitely worth buying to me. The first time I saw it I watched on Showtime, but then shortly after I realized I loved it so much that I wanted to buy it.
    1 point
  22. Ending with Platypus - interesting. Hold On straight into lady cobra - I like that.
    1 point
  23. One of my lies 409 in your coffee maker Oh Love Paranoid Hold On Lady Cobra Scattered Good Riddance Troublemaker Give Me Novacaine Know Your Enemy Hitchin a Ride Stuck with Me Paper Lanterns C Yo Yus Sometimes I don't mind Little Girl (viva la gloria) 21 Guns Won't Get Fooled Again / Fat Bottom Girls Sassafras Roots Jesus of Suburbia Holiday American Idiot Basketcase When I Come Around F(woo) Time The Saints are Coming Minority Brutal Love Drama Queen Amy Platypus (I hate you)
    1 point
  24. get out of my face bitch
    1 point
  25. 1 point
  26. no. but it's worth downloading.
    1 point
  27. There is return from 86!
    1 point
  28. Thanks, is it worth buying?
    1 point
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    1 point
  30. That makes sense because it sounds like a surfing song from the 60's.
    1 point
  31. omg thats shit i never knew before
    1 point
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