Putting this here so I'm not spamming the Bang Bang thread with my own thoughts. The title Revolution Radio really reminds me of when Do You Remember Rock 'n Roll Radio? was played before Song of the Century and it was the most exciting and amazing build-up. I hope (and am pretty sure) that this will be equally exciting and amazing
These are all great, thanks for sharing. I agree re trousers, surely the man can buy trousers that fit him properly - ulterior motive - want to see his lovely ass better! Sorry, should be in fangirl thread, struggling to tell the difference just now!
I'm too lazy to write out a full set list, but I just want to hear them play Waiting live at least once in my lifetime. I know it's not the greatest GD song of all time or anything, but it's always been my favorite since I was a kid and would LOVE to see it in a set or encore somehow. Someone posted earlier in this thread that a good chunk of their set feels a bit stale and I definitely agree... hopefully they mix up the routine this go around.
Way back in the Warning days, someone sold parts and pieces of the "Minority" video float on ebay. Was a broke college kid at the time, but would love to have bought one of the clinched fists for the collection.
I'd love to hear Brutal Love live! Not so much 99 Revolutions, that's the only song on the Trilogy that I actively dislike.
It would be so great if they also did 8th Ave. Serenade and X Kid, too.
Possibly. They kept Know Your Enemy also for the 99 Revolutions tour, though I very much preferred East Jesus Nowhere, 21CB (such a fantastic opener live) and Static Age (so much better with Jason Freeze on the sax). Brutal love should stay, together with Stay the Night, but I think it's going to be a squeeze for other Trilogy tracks. They'll almost certainly keep the same amount of Dookie songs/Good Riddance/Warning tracks/BOBD/AI/Holiday/KYE/21 Guns and some older Lookout-era tracks plus at least five songs off 12. Green Day sets are already long compared to those of some other bands.
Actually, I do get it. It's the weird stuff you do in your home with your kids. Fun, weird family stuff. It's how husband and I raised our kids, our house was and still is always messy, noisy, active, and weird.
Laura Jane Grace @LauraJaneGrace 16 hours ago
@BJAofficial Greenday was my first show. I talk about it in the book. Without your band mine would not exist.
Laura Jane Grace @LauraJaneGrace 16 hours ago
@BJAofficial Can I send you a copy of my book? Would love to share with you.