Miko Posted February 11 Share Posted February 11 No, Saviors will not be Green Day's last album. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
That Dude Posted February 15 Share Posted February 15 I've heard about Mike playing on a female artist's album but cannot find it to listen. Where can it be found so I can say I've heard everything? Man, we need a Dirnt solo record. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Insomniac90 Posted February 17 Share Posted February 17 https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/green-day/1999/bottom-of-the-hill-san-francisco-ca-73e3fa91.html I just went through a few old Setlists and found this one here. Are there any recordings of „Nookie“? Seems like a fake Setlist tbh 😂 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The 99th revolution Posted February 17 Share Posted February 17 There is evidence. They also teased Jinx at some point and played other new songs aside from Church on Sunday. Source? "I met Green Day on Sept 5th, at that secret Labor Day show at Bottom of the Hill in San Francisco. In case you never heard about it. Aren't you all really jealous of me now? Now, Jeanna got Mike's signature at the Frustrators' show, but I went to a special private Green Day one and meant all of Green Day, so there!!! (She had me add that.) Actually, I really just want to gloat here by telling off my experience. To start, I'm a member of the Green Day Idiot Club (and damned proud of it, and my idiocy) and I asked to go to this show and they put me on the guest list, plus one guest. My adventure started Sunday morning, in which I had gone through three days of hell trying to find a ride, and the only person who was free was my friend Emily, who likes Green Day because Tré is hot. She's still one of my best friends. So anyway, we live about an hour north of San Francisco, and planned to catch a bus which would take about 3 hours to get into downtown. The show started at 8:00 and we wanted to catch the bus at 4:00 p.m. to get there with plenty of time. But we missed it, because Emily forgot her proof of age at home, and sent her sister to bring it to us. None of us drive (legally) by the way. Emily's sister wasn't on the next bus into where we were, so we had to take the 5:00 bus into San Francisco and I was a total nervous wreck about it, thinking we were gonna be late, or get lost, or miss it, or Emily wouldn't get in because she had no proof of her age. You had to be 17 to go to this show. We got to downtown San Francisco at about 7:45 and walked 30 blocks to Bottom of the Hill. I thought I was gonna die, and I was so worried, and I cried a lot, because I thought we'd be late, or they wouldn't let Emily in or whatever. As it turned out though, we got there at 8:30 and got in no problems and I was SO relieved, and the first person I recognize is Cinder Block from Tilt, and I practically WORSHIP her so I talked to her for a while. My friend Brian was there, and his girlfriend Melinda, and a couple of his friends. Some guy from Party of 5 (whoever plays Charlie Salinger, I wouldn't know since I don't watch it) was at that show, and all of the Criminals, and One Man Army, among others. There were decorations of Christmas tree lights and colored streamers all over, and bowls of candy everywhere. (Emily and I had candy for dinner, hehe!) All the Frustrators were there, and I first saw Jason (singer), and he introduced me to the other band guys Terry (guitarist) and Art (drummer), who are very, very nice people. And I met Sara "Frustratorette" who did backup vocals on a Frustrators song. She and Art ended up giving Emily and me a ride back to a bus stop after the show. On my way to the bathroom, none other than BILLIE JOE ARMSTRONG passed me by, and I almost fell over right then and there and died of starstruck shock. When I got back from the bathroom, I went back to where Emily, Brian and his friends were, and all I could do was point at Billie Joe, jump up and down and squeal. And I maintain my composure pretty damn well most of the time, but this was totally different. I'd been waiting YEARS for this. I went to get some water, and someone said my name, it was those friends I hadn't seen for about a year now, because we all went to a show in Sacramento that Green Day was supposed to be at but didn't make it to. They had a camera, and were gonna take a picture of me and Billie Joe, and he was talking to his friends at that moment. He has big pouffy brown hair grown out almost into an afro, and I stood next to him for the longest time, completely starstruck then he walked away and I was SOOO sad! (I feel like a teeny bopper here, yikes!) As luck would have it, Billie came walking back my way, and I said "Hey Billie..." and he turned around... "Hi, my name is Marisa" and I shook his hand... and COMPLETELY lost my voice, I couldn't speak, I was just smiling like a big, dumb idiot. And I have NEVER done that before. My friend was there with a camera, and I could see Brian, Melinda and Emily there, waiting to be in the picture and I thought to myself quite selfishly "Go away, I've been waiting too long for this, he is MINE!" But I didn't say anything, because I felt really rude and selfish about it. But this was like my MOMENT. So, Billie Joe took the camera, and pointed it at his face, and I put my face up next to his (and I was SOOO nervous) and then he waited for the flash, and took a picture of just him and me, smiled and walked off to the backstage area. All I could do at that point for the next five minute was make these weird squealing sounds, because I was still SO in shock. They started playing a little after 10, and ended at 11:45 rather abruptly. Billie came up first, waiting for Mike and Tré and said "Hello, my name is Billie Joe, and I'm an alcoholic." Mike's hair was bleached blond and spiked up, and Tré's hair was a regular brownish color and he had a five o'clock shadow. They said we the audience held the set list and played songs that people shouted out as request. Emily and I screamed for Jinx, and they almost played it and then didn't. They covered a bunch of 80's songs, including Michael Jackson's "Beat It" and Mike insisted that Limp Bizkit's song "Nookie" is actually "Dookie" and sang it, I did it all for the dookie *fist raise* the dookie... *fist raise* and wipe if off your ASS!!! Mike also called 2000 Light Years Away 2000 Light BEERS away... and they played a bunch of old songs and even a couple of new songs. A few songs from that night: "Hitchin' a Ride," "Paper Lanterns," "Disappearing Boy," "Who Wrote Holden Caulfield?" "One for the Razorbacks," well you get the idea. Billie was playing two guitars I'd never seen before, and someone asked where Blue was... and the sad truth is, Blue is officially retired. Awww... One of the new songs was called "Church on Sunday" and it seems to be the only one anyone who went that night could remember. I think a line from it went something like "If I go to church on Sunday, will you go out with me Friday night?" The show ended abruptly after Billie played another new song and he really pissed about something, then he stopped suddenly, threw his guitar down and stormed offstage. Mike followed and eventually so did Tré, and we the audience were wondering if that was it or if they were coming back or what. Then the roadies packed up their stuff. Show was over, but it was SO amazing! And then I had to get Emily and me home somehow. At least back to the bus stop. I went looking for a ride. I saw Tré Cool outside and I stood next to him for a while in silent awe before going back in to find Emily, who had gotten a drumstick. So we went back to find Tré, and he signed her drumstick. Then I found Mike, and he actually remembered me from the Frustrators show about 2 weeks previous, and he signed Emily's drumstick and gave me a guitar pic which he signed for me. And then Emily and I got a ride home with Art (the Frustrator's drummer) and Sara, who are both extremely nice people and we're totally grateful for that. (I haven't stopped saying that in my retelling of this adventure either). We took a bus home, because Emily's silly mother wouldn't let her stay the night in San Francisco, even though I had a place where we could stay the night. We got back at 4am, and my ears wouldn't stop ringing for days. But it was all totally worth it, I had a blast, and I am so grateful that the Idiot Club gave me this" A review from the greendaylive.fm page of the show. Also, when all the songs were added the one who added them into the setlist said they were also confirmed by multiple attendees. GDA also took part in making the setlist. 3 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The 99th revolution Posted February 17 Share Posted February 17 On 10/15/2023 at 2:46 PM, That Dude said: Looking for a list of songs that have been talked about but we've never heard a single note of. I've got a comprehensive (or insane) excel document of songs, but it's just so insane I'm having trouble picking out this very specific thing. Songs that have titles, but we've never heard them. Can be real or even fake if it's been discussed a great deal within the fandom. You'll get credit for it if you contribute, thanks! These are the songs I have so far. Some are possibly covers but check it out: 1. 19th Nervous Breakdwon 2. A Boy Named Tre Cool 3. Alfred E Normal 4. Baby Blue 5. Because Of Brainstew 6. Bobs Your Uncle 7. California Dream 8. California here I come 9. Can’t Believe My Own Eyes 10. Can’t Make Love 11. Can’t Touch This 12. Chicago, Chicago 13. Clusterbomb 14. Coffee and repent 15. Crushing Bastards 16. Cuts Like a Knife 17. Death of a nation 18. Dirty Polka Christmas Songs (entire album!) 19. Don’t Look Away 20. Dream 21. Drop Out 22. F!@#$ You 23. Fell For Snoo 24. Firecracker (Hello) 25. fused 26. Future Old Boy 27. Gabrialla 28. Hairy Guy 29. Hard Times 30. Hello FireCracker 31. Hillside dance 32. Hotfoot Jamboree 33. I wanna be your man 34. I’ll Be There 35. I’ll Make You Surrender 36. I’m a Loser 37. I’m Alright 38. I’m Eighteen 39. Idiot 40. If My Friends Could See Me Now 41. Jail Guitar Doors 42. Jezebel 43. Jump 44. Laughing Stock 45. Let’s Party 46. Letter For Gloria 47. Letterbomb Remade) 48. Life Is SO Plain 49. Lights 50. Living dead 51. Long September 52. Miss July 53. Mystery Girl 54. Photograph 55. Rebel radio 56. resurection 57. Revolution 58. Rio 59. Rossini Finale 60. Ruby Mae 61. Ruse of the rubes 62. Satallite 63. Second Time Around 64. Send in the Clowns 65. Sex Desire Passion 66. Ska-Core Song 67. Slayer Reprise 68. Sleepy Head 69. Slow 70. Smile and wave 71. Smile like Broken Dream 72. Soda Pop Curtis 73. Take Away My Heart 74. Taringa 75. Together on the Sane 76. Tony the Tiger 77. Too Young To Die 78. Trippin With Tre 79. Ugly dDay 80. Walk Away (not Tre song) 81. Waste Away 82. We Are Young 83. We’re 84. Western fury 85. What You Say 86. Why Blink-182 Will Never Be As Good As Green Day 87. With The Funky Rebels 88. Won’t It be nice 89. Wonderful 90. World V World 91. Yakaty Sax 92. You Really Got a Hold on Me 93. You’re Gonna Lose That Girl Finally I found it! What I have not told you, kind sir, is: - 19th Nervous is a Stones cover from the Nimrod sessions - Alfred E. Normal also a Nimrod session song - Baby Blue is a Paper Bullets song - Bob's Your Uncle is a rumored unreleased song. I thought I found it mentioned on Reddit. - California Here I Come = cover - Can't Believe is a Trilogy session song - Can't Touch This is a MC Hammer song it was in the Shout medley twice in 2012 + Chicago, Chicago also a Shout medley song - Clusterbomb is Letterbomb - Crushing Bastards is Loss of Control (Like a crushing bastard crime) - Cuts Like a Knife is a cover song - Xmas Songs was a scrapped 21CB-era dirty Xmas song album. One of the song lyrics was "Dicks and balls in Mom's Ferrari" (greenday.fm is the source) - Dropout is Brutal Love's 2nd part but longer - Firecraker is a Trilogy session song - Future Old Boy is actually Butchered Old Boy (which I discussed before, and I'm sure Billie said Butchered Old Boy) - Gabriella is an unreleased song played once which had some lyrics reused for Amanda - Hairy Guy was rumored to be a Nimrod session song - Hard Times and Hotfoot are Trilogy session songs, you can hear Hotfoot in Cuatro I think it's when Tre walks around in his gorilla costume. - I Wanna Be Your Man is a cover - I'll Be There is too - I'm Alright is an unreleased Trilogy session song - So is Idiot, except it's from the Nimrod sessions and not Green Day Are Dirty Rotten Bastards (working title for Uno Dos Tre) - Jump could be the Van Halen cover but it was referred to as a new at the time song when they played the Viper Room - Life is so Plain is a Trilogy session song - Lights is a Journey song - Photograph is a Def Leppard song - Rebel Radio is a phrase said in Japanese in East Jesus Nowhere and I think it was said by a girl Tre was dating - Revolution is a Beatles song - Rio is also a cover but idk which artist - Ruby Mae and Satellite are unreleased Trilogy session songs, you can hear Ruby Mae in Cuatro when the band members are surfing - Second Time Around is a phone message song - Sleepyhead is a Warning session song - Slow is a Nimrod session song - Sodapop Curtis is Rusty James - Together on the Sand is a NOFX song - Tony the Tiger is a commercial song - Ugly Day is a Nimrod session song - Wasteaway is a Nimrod session song - Wonderful is an unreleased poppy, Beach Boys-ish song from 21CB sessions - World vs. World is yet another fanmade title for Stay 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
That Dude Posted February 18 Share Posted February 18 20 hours ago, The 99th revolution said: Finally I found it! What I have not told you, kind sir, is: - 19th Nervous is a Stones cover from the Nimrod sessions - Alfred E. Normal also a Nimrod session song - Baby Blue is a Paper Bullets song - Bob's Your Uncle is a rumored unreleased song. I thought I found it mentioned on Reddit. - California Here I Come = cover - Can't Believe is a Trilogy session song - Can't Touch This is a MC Hammer song it was in the Shout medley twice in 2012 + Chicago, Chicago also a Shout medley song - Clusterbomb is Letterbomb - Crushing Bastards is Loss of Control (Like a crushing bastard crime) - Cuts Like a Knife is a cover song - Xmas Songs was a scrapped 21CB-era dirty Xmas song album. One of the song lyrics was "Dicks and balls in Mom's Ferrari" (greenday.fm is the source) - Dropout is Brutal Love's 2nd part but longer - Firecraker is a Trilogy session song - Future Old Boy is actually Butchered Old Boy (which I discussed before, and I'm sure Billie said Butchered Old Boy) - Gabriella is an unreleased song played once which had some lyrics reused for Amanda - Hairy Guy was rumored to be a Nimrod session song - Hard Times and Hotfoot are Trilogy session songs, you can hear Hotfoot in Cuatro I think it's when Tre walks around in his gorilla costume. - I Wanna Be Your Man is a cover - I'll Be There is too - I'm Alright is an unreleased Trilogy session song - So is Idiot, except it's from the Nimrod sessions and not Green Day Are Dirty Rotten Bastards (working title for Uno Dos Tre) - Jump could be the Van Halen cover but it was referred to as a new at the time song when they played the Viper Room - Life is so Plain is a Trilogy session song - Lights is a Journey song - Photograph is a Def Leppard song - Rebel Radio is a phrase said in Japanese in East Jesus Nowhere and I think it was said by a girl Tre was dating - Revolution is a Beatles song - Rio is also a cover but idk which artist - Ruby Mae and Satellite are unreleased Trilogy session songs, you can hear Ruby Mae in Cuatro when the band members are surfing - Second Time Around is a phone message song - Sleepyhead is a Warning session song - Slow is a Nimrod session song - Sodapop Curtis is Rusty James - Together on the Sand is a NOFX song - Tony the Tiger is a commercial song - Ugly Day is a Nimrod session song - Wasteaway is a Nimrod session song - Wonderful is an unreleased poppy, Beach Boys-ish song from 21CB sessions - World vs. World is yet another fanmade title for Stay Thank you so much! Since most of these are in fact real, I'm re-thinking my video idea and will now focus on the rumored album called Coffee and Repent, my favorite fake Green Day album of all time. Any details on this one would be much appreciated as well: coffee and repent hillside dance ruse of the rubes rebel radio death of a nation resurrection the living dead western fury fused smile and wave letterbomb (remade) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The 99th revolution Posted February 18 Share Posted February 18 Where'd you find that one? Curious. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hermione Posted February 18 Share Posted February 18 21 hours ago, The 99th revolution said: There is evidence. They also teased Jinx at some point and played other new songs aside from Church on Sunday. Source? "I met Green Day on Sept 5th, at that secret Labor Day show at Bottom of the Hill in San Francisco. In case you never heard about it. Aren't you all really jealous of me now? Now, Jeanna got Mike's signature at the Frustrators' show, but I went to a special private Green Day one and meant all of Green Day, so there!!! (She had me add that.) Actually, I really just want to gloat here by telling off my experience. To start, I'm a member of the Green Day Idiot Club (and damned proud of it, and my idiocy) and I asked to go to this show and they put me on the guest list, plus one guest. My adventure started Sunday morning, in which I had gone through three days of hell trying to find a ride, and the only person who was free was my friend Emily, who likes Green Day because Tré is hot. She's still one of my best friends. So anyway, we live about an hour north of San Francisco, and planned to catch a bus which would take about 3 hours to get into downtown. The show started at 8:00 and we wanted to catch the bus at 4:00 p.m. to get there with plenty of time. But we missed it, because Emily forgot her proof of age at home, and sent her sister to bring it to us. None of us drive (legally) by the way. Emily's sister wasn't on the next bus into where we were, so we had to take the 5:00 bus into San Francisco and I was a total nervous wreck about it, thinking we were gonna be late, or get lost, or miss it, or Emily wouldn't get in because she had no proof of her age. You had to be 17 to go to this show. We got to downtown San Francisco at about 7:45 and walked 30 blocks to Bottom of the Hill. I thought I was gonna die, and I was so worried, and I cried a lot, because I thought we'd be late, or they wouldn't let Emily in or whatever. As it turned out though, we got there at 8:30 and got in no problems and I was SO relieved, and the first person I recognize is Cinder Block from Tilt, and I practically WORSHIP her so I talked to her for a while. My friend Brian was there, and his girlfriend Melinda, and a couple of his friends. Some guy from Party of 5 (whoever plays Charlie Salinger, I wouldn't know since I don't watch it) was at that show, and all of the Criminals, and One Man Army, among others. There were decorations of Christmas tree lights and colored streamers all over, and bowls of candy everywhere. (Emily and I had candy for dinner, hehe!) All the Frustrators were there, and I first saw Jason (singer), and he introduced me to the other band guys Terry (guitarist) and Art (drummer), who are very, very nice people. And I met Sara "Frustratorette" who did backup vocals on a Frustrators song. She and Art ended up giving Emily and me a ride back to a bus stop after the show. On my way to the bathroom, none other than BILLIE JOE ARMSTRONG passed me by, and I almost fell over right then and there and died of starstruck shock. When I got back from the bathroom, I went back to where Emily, Brian and his friends were, and all I could do was point at Billie Joe, jump up and down and squeal. And I maintain my composure pretty damn well most of the time, but this was totally different. I'd been waiting YEARS for this. I went to get some water, and someone said my name, it was those friends I hadn't seen for about a year now, because we all went to a show in Sacramento that Green Day was supposed to be at but didn't make it to. They had a camera, and were gonna take a picture of me and Billie Joe, and he was talking to his friends at that moment. He has big pouffy brown hair grown out almost into an afro, and I stood next to him for the longest time, completely starstruck then he walked away and I was SOOO sad! (I feel like a teeny bopper here, yikes!) As luck would have it, Billie came walking back my way, and I said "Hey Billie..." and he turned around... "Hi, my name is Marisa" and I shook his hand... and COMPLETELY lost my voice, I couldn't speak, I was just smiling like a big, dumb idiot. And I have NEVER done that before. My friend was there with a camera, and I could see Brian, Melinda and Emily there, waiting to be in the picture and I thought to myself quite selfishly "Go away, I've been waiting too long for this, he is MINE!" But I didn't say anything, because I felt really rude and selfish about it. But this was like my MOMENT. So, Billie Joe took the camera, and pointed it at his face, and I put my face up next to his (and I was SOOO nervous) and then he waited for the flash, and took a picture of just him and me, smiled and walked off to the backstage area. All I could do at that point for the next five minute was make these weird squealing sounds, because I was still SO in shock. They started playing a little after 10, and ended at 11:45 rather abruptly. Billie came up first, waiting for Mike and Tré and said "Hello, my name is Billie Joe, and I'm an alcoholic." Mike's hair was bleached blond and spiked up, and Tré's hair was a regular brownish color and he had a five o'clock shadow. They said we the audience held the set list and played songs that people shouted out as request. Emily and I screamed for Jinx, and they almost played it and then didn't. They covered a bunch of 80's songs, including Michael Jackson's "Beat It" and Mike insisted that Limp Bizkit's song "Nookie" is actually "Dookie" and sang it, I did it all for the dookie *fist raise* the dookie... *fist raise* and wipe if off your ASS!!! Mike also called 2000 Light Years Away 2000 Light BEERS away... and they played a bunch of old songs and even a couple of new songs. A few songs from that night: "Hitchin' a Ride," "Paper Lanterns," "Disappearing Boy," "Who Wrote Holden Caulfield?" "One for the Razorbacks," well you get the idea. Billie was playing two guitars I'd never seen before, and someone asked where Blue was... and the sad truth is, Blue is officially retired. Awww... One of the new songs was called "Church on Sunday" and it seems to be the only one anyone who went that night could remember. I think a line from it went something like "If I go to church on Sunday, will you go out with me Friday night?" The show ended abruptly after Billie played another new song and he really pissed about something, then he stopped suddenly, threw his guitar down and stormed offstage. Mike followed and eventually so did Tré, and we the audience were wondering if that was it or if they were coming back or what. Then the roadies packed up their stuff. Show was over, but it was SO amazing! And then I had to get Emily and me home somehow. At least back to the bus stop. I went looking for a ride. I saw Tré Cool outside and I stood next to him for a while in silent awe before going back in to find Emily, who had gotten a drumstick. So we went back to find Tré, and he signed her drumstick. Then I found Mike, and he actually remembered me from the Frustrators show about 2 weeks previous, and he signed Emily's drumstick and gave me a guitar pic which he signed for me. And then Emily and I got a ride home with Art (the Frustrator's drummer) and Sara, who are both extremely nice people and we're totally grateful for that. (I haven't stopped saying that in my retelling of this adventure either). We took a bus home, because Emily's silly mother wouldn't let her stay the night in San Francisco, even though I had a place where we could stay the night. We got back at 4am, and my ears wouldn't stop ringing for days. But it was all totally worth it, I had a blast, and I am so grateful that the Idiot Club gave me this" A review from the greendaylive.fm page of the show. Also, when all the songs were added the one who added them into the setlist said they were also confirmed by multiple attendees. GDA also took part in making the setlist. This is amazing lol. And I totally believe they played Nookie, they loved to make fun of Limp Bizkit at that time Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
That Dude Posted February 18 Share Posted February 18 1 minute ago, The 99th revolution said: Where'd you find that one? Curious. I believe it was back in the time between American Idiot and 21st Century Breakdown. A rumor started that they had an album called Coffee and Repent and this was a supposed tracklist going around the internet. I don't remember much beyond that - a down and dirty follow up to American Idiot - that's all I know. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The 99th revolution Posted February 18 Share Posted February 18 12 minutes ago, That Dude said: I believe it was back in the time between American Idiot and 21st Century Breakdown. A rumor started that they had an album called Coffee and Repent and this was a supposed tracklist going around the internet. I don't remember much beyond that - a down and dirty follow up to American Idiot - that's all I know. Oh, so the early Magnum Opus? Letterbomb Remade is the most unbelievable though, even if they put out a song named Strangeland Remade on FOAM I still wouldn't believe. 14 minutes ago, Hermione said: This is amazing lol. And I totally believe they played Nookie, they loved to make fun of Limp Bizkit at that time Yep. An attendee from the Axis show in 2000 said that they made fun of Limp Bizkit and Kid Rock there. But that attendee also said they debuted Stuart and Deadbeat Holiday at the Axis show, which will take some time to believe. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
That Dude Posted February 18 Share Posted February 18 6 minutes ago, The 99th revolution said: Oh, so the early Magnum Opus? Letterbomb Remade is the most unbelievable though, even if they put out a song named Strangeland Remade on FOAM I still wouldn't believe. Yep. An attendee from the Axis show in 2000 said that they made fun of Limp Bizkit and Kid Rock there. But that attendee also said they debuted Stuart and Deadbeat Holiday at the Axis show, which will take some time to believe. Now, there doesn't seem to be any trace of it anywhere on the internet. The only google results lead me back to MY posts on GDC, which is crazy. I remember other people talking about it, but now it's been erased from this universe somehow. Maybe it wasn't as fake as we thought............Letterbomb 2: Jimmy's Response! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The 99th revolution Posted February 18 Share Posted February 18 "I never liked you anyway! St Jimmy rules!" That's the response. It was in the American Idiot book with a CD in the end I can't recall where because I only saw SSes of that import, I don't own it. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
That Dude Posted February 18 Share Posted February 18 9 minutes ago, The 99th revolution said: "I never liked you anyway! St Jimmy rules!" That's the response. It was in the American Idiot book with a CD in the end I can't recall where because I only saw SSes of that import, I don't own it. I have the book, it's so cool! lot's of exposition between the songs, explaining the plot and showing Jimmy's inner thoughts and feelings. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The 99th revolution Posted February 18 Share Posted February 18 It's pretty awesome! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The 99th revolution Posted February 19 Share Posted February 19 On 2/18/2024 at 3:57 PM, That Dude said: Thank you so much! Since most of these are in fact real, I'm re-thinking my video idea and will now focus on the rumored album called Coffee and Repent, my favorite fake Green Day album of all time. Any details on this one would be much appreciated as well: coffee and repent hillside dance ruse of the rubes rebel radio death of a nation resurrection the living dead western fury fused smile and wave letterbomb (remade) Also forgot to tell you, I'm Eighteen is an Alice Cooper song and Jail Guitar Doors is a Clash one. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
That Dude Posted February 19 Share Posted February 19 26 minutes ago, The 99th revolution said: Also forgot to tell you, I'm Eighteen is an Alice Cooper song and Jail Guitar Doors is a Clash one. Thank you! I will add this info to my insane spreadsheet. And it's going to take some searching, but I will find all the info I can on Coffee and Repent. Where was Jail guitar doors performed? Was it not Green Day but a side project? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The 99th revolution Posted February 19 Share Posted February 19 Both Jail Guitar Doors and I'm Eighteen were performed in 2014 at a show with Billie, Jesse Malin, Alice Cooper, Paul Collins. Many more people were guests apparently but i can't remember. 3 minutes ago, That Dude said: Thank you! I will add this info to my insane spreadsheet. And it's going to take some searching, but I will find all the info I can on Coffee and Repent. Where was Jail guitar doors performed? Was it not Green Day but a side project? I can't find anything on Coffee and Repent, but awesome idea! Dig deeper while you can! Just learned GDC has a search bar and I searched the phrase Coffee and Repent. Turns out it dates back to approx. '08! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Karl Karlson Posted February 19 Share Posted February 19 On 2/17/2024 at 6:19 PM, Insomniac90 said: https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/green-day/1999/bottom-of-the-hill-san-francisco-ca-73e3fa91.html I just went through a few old Setlists and found this one here. Are there any recordings of „Nookie“? Seems like a fake Setlist tbh 😂 Seems like a tease, not a full song or something. I guess it was something like Mozart's "Eine kleine Nachtmusik" before When I Come Around Billie sometime plays or when he sang the words "The Beautiful People" (literally that) from the Marilyn Manson song during the Longview drum intro. So no nothing too big, I'd say. Some people say "omg they covered Ramones, Limp Bizkit, AC/DC, etc." but mean some teases between songs. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The 99th revolution Posted February 19 Share Posted February 19 greendaylive.fm does support your claim, it lists Desensitized, Beat It and Nookie as teases. And I support that as well. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
That Dude Posted February 26 Share Posted February 26 Have Green Day played any new songs at iHeart since....the incident????? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pacejunkie punk Posted February 26 Share Posted February 26 30 minutes ago, That Dude said: Have Green Day played any new songs at iHeart since....the incident????? I mean they did the same festival again for FOAM in 2019 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The 99th revolution Posted February 27 Share Posted February 27 16 hours ago, That Dude said: Have Green Day played any new songs at iHeart since....the incident????? They played at iHeart in 2016 and played Bang Bang, RevRad, Still Breathing and Ordinary World (also had Youngblood on the written setlist) In 2019 the only new song they played was Father of All twice. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
That Dude Posted February 27 Share Posted February 27 2 hours ago, The 99th revolution said: They played at iHeart in 2016 and played Bang Bang, RevRad, Still Breathing and Ordinary World (also had Youngblood on the written setlist) In 2019 the only new song they played was Father of All twice. Very good. I know Billie wanted to play a new song. Glad it happened. Can't get him out of playing Basketcase for the rest of eternity but at least he got to play a new song. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The 99th revolution Posted February 27 Share Posted February 27 IMO it feels weird how GD have performed like 4 songs off of FOAM at the moment but nearly everything from RR. But I'm taking this to MY GRAVE Random Thoughts. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheMostExpressivePrice Posted February 27 Share Posted February 27 29 minutes ago, The 99th revolution said: OMI, ça fait bizarre de voir comment GD a interprété environ 4 chansons de FOAM pour le moment, mais presque tout de RR. Mais j'apporte cela à MA TOMBE, Pensées aléatoires. This is true if you exclude all songs between "Revolution Radio" and "Still Breathing", which have as many live performances as the 6 other songs from "Father Of All...". The main reason is that "Revolution Radio" album had a specific tour, which offered them the ability to play the great majority of the songs live without them being necessarily popular. While, due to the virus in 2020, "Father Of All" never had a chance of a more extended performance, being affected by the fans' rejection as well. "Saviours" already have bigger percentage of live performances on album songs than "Father Of All" and there is a good chance we will see them getting close to "Revolution Radio" too. What makes my mind blow is how EVERY SINGLE SONG in "Uno!" was performed live, thinking it is their worst album ever, while even "Insomniac" and "Warning" have songs which have zero appropriate referrences. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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