Mollyluna Posted Tuesday at 07:19 AM Share Posted Tuesday at 07:19 AM Hello! I‘m actually still listening to Dos. And following the lyrics, especially for Lazy Bones. To me this song seems like a pure cry for help. And I wonder whether back then Mike and Tre didn’t realize what state Billie was in to write these words. Maybe IHeart could have been avoided. But maybe they DID try to help and he didn’t accept it? We‘ll never know. People say that Dos is such a fun album. Yes, for the most part. But this song isn’t fun, and I love it even more for it. It just fits into these fucked up times… 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jengd Posted Tuesday at 10:28 AM Share Posted Tuesday at 10:28 AM I think they said later that everyone knew Billie had to go to rehab but they were caught in the classic “just one more show” type thing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mollyluna Posted Tuesday at 10:57 AM Share Posted Tuesday at 10:57 AM 22 minutes ago, jengd said: I think they said later that everyone knew Billie had to go to rehab but they were caught in the classic “just one more show” type thing. Ah I see. And maybe he just wasn’t ready for rehab before the great crash at IHeart. Whatever, this song and its lyrics are touching me deeply… 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cris. Posted Tuesday at 10:58 AM Share Posted Tuesday at 10:58 AM 3 hours ago, Mollyluna said: Hello! I‘m actually still listening to Dos. And following the lyrics, especially for Lazy Bones. To me this song seems like a pure cry for help. And I wonder whether back then Mike and Tre didn’t realize what state Billie was in to write these words. Maybe IHeart could have been avoided. But maybe they DID try to help and he didn’t accept it? We‘ll never know. People say that Dos is such a fun album. Yes, for the most part. But this song isn’t fun, and I love it even more for it. It just fits into these fucked up times… I remember Billie gave an interview after IHeartRadio and rehab were he was relatively open about how things went down. I'll try to find for you. If I remember correctly, some attempts were made to have him go to rehab before the whole thing exploded. And yes, Lazy Bones in retrospective was a very clear cry for help. The whole album - the whole trilogy actually - really feels a lot like that, a very broken and vulnerable mental health state that is trying to be kept hidden or "under control" by partying recklessly. Having revisited the trilogy after my return to the Green Day world, and after having lived a bit more during my time away 😅, I feel a bit guilty that I was so hard on it back then. Don't get me wrong, I'm still not a big fan of some of the songs in the trilogy, but I can understand it now and see where it was coming from. 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cris. Posted Tuesday at 11:35 AM Share Posted Tuesday at 11:35 AM Voila: https://padackllins.tumblr.com/post/44148427032/full-billie-joe-armstrong-interview-for-rolling @Mollyluna That's the interview I had in mind. I have the feeling there was a bit more to it, like they asked Mike and maybe Tre a couple questions too which I don't see here, but maybe I'm miss remembering. And the original source is behind a paywall in Rolling Stones, so I cannot check. Maybe others will know if there's any other interview where he also spoke candidly about that period. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jengd Posted Tuesday at 12:28 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 12:28 PM Agreed, he was very open in the rolling stone article. Is it on here in the magazine scans? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mollyluna Posted Tuesday at 01:21 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 01:21 PM 1 hour ago, Cris. said: Voila: https://padackllins.tumblr.com/post/44148427032/full-billie-joe-armstrong-interview-for-rolling @Mollyluna That's the interview I had in mind. I have the feeling there was a bit more to it, like they asked Mike and maybe Tre a couple questions too which I don't see here, but maybe I'm miss remembering. And the original source is behind a paywall in Rolling Stones, so I cannot check. Maybe others will know if there's any other interview where he also spoke candidly about that period. Wow, that was really interesting. Thank you very much! And it was as I suspected: he obviously needed that meltdown to really feel the necessity of going into rehab. Nevertheless I see Lazy Bones as a cry for help, even if he wasn’t ready to accept it… 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jesus-of-nowhere Posted Tuesday at 01:53 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 01:53 PM I have the CD (I have all studios minus RR and saviors) and I listen to it sometime but overall the trilogy just feels so filler that I have a hard time listening to any of them except uno, which has the best of the tracks I think. Dos! does have some good songs I just usually prefer Uno! I give the congrats though on trying what they did instead of 2 similar albums to a whole trilogy, I just wish they would have worked on it more and gave some time for Billy to recoup after the breakdown during making 21st. Overall good album though Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saviour Posted Tuesday at 02:06 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 02:06 PM Stray Heart is one of the best songs on the entire Trilogy and a top-20 Green Day all-timer IMO. Unfortunately like all three Trilogy albums it badly suffers from bloat. They just spread themselves too thinly. Then when you hear some of the better-produced Demolicious versions (Baby Eyes is the best example here) then you realise just how wide of the mark the production is on these albums. Honestly give the two versions of Baby Eyes a listen back to back. The guitars are too clean, too thin, lack any life and are way too over-compressed. The entire Trilogy just lacks dynamics. Like with pretty much everything post-AI, I pick and choose album tracks what to listen to. Although the obvious should be stated: Nightlife and Amy are both absolutely awful and should've been nowhere near any release. Fuck Time would probably bundled in with that too but it's slightly redeemed because it's a bop. The lyrics are... regrettable at best, misogynistic nonsense at worst. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hermione Posted Tuesday at 05:08 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 05:08 PM 3 hours ago, Saviour said: Stray Heart is one of the best songs on the entire Trilogy and a top-20 Green Day all-timer IMO. Unfortunately like all three Trilogy albums it badly suffers from bloat. They just spread themselves too thinly. Then when you hear some of the better-produced Demolicious versions (Baby Eyes is the best example here) then you realise just how wide of the mark the production is on these albums. Honestly give the two versions of Baby Eyes a listen back to back. The guitars are too clean, too thin, lack any life and are way too over-compressed. The entire Trilogy just lacks dynamics. Like with pretty much everything post-AI, I pick and choose album tracks what to listen to. Although the obvious should be stated: Nightlife and Amy are both absolutely awful and should've been nowhere near any release. Fuck Time would probably bundled in with that too but it's slightly redeemed because it's a bop. The lyrics are... regrettable at best, misogynistic nonsense at worst. I don't see how it's misogynistic tbh. It's just about wanting to have sex, with someone he knows and is just as into it as him based on the first verse and the context of the album. There's the choking thing but that part is mostly just a play on the Rolling Stones song Miss Amanda Jones plus some people are into that. It was written as a joke for the American Idiot musical cast (because they used to get in a circle and say "it's fuck time" before performances) and as a Foxboro Hot Tubs song so can't take it too seriously. But from how Billie's talked about it I don't think he was writing about the sex stuff on the album flippantly, it sounds like he really felt he should be honest about having those thoughts/fantasies and dove as deep into himself to write it as he does with anything else (even if some might have come out a bit cringe). I can't remember where I heard him saying it now but it gave an interesting perspective on it. 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Radio victim Posted 22 hours ago Share Posted 22 hours ago Dos has some of my favorite deep cuts tbh,, Wild One, Baby Eyes, Lazy Bones and Ashley are all great songs and Lazy Bones specifically I'd consider to be one of their best songs post-21st century breakdown. The biggest problem with Dos (and to be fair, the entire trilogy) are the lyrics, specially in Nightlife (which does have a really cool instrumental). In the end, I don't feel that it's the worst of the trilogy (Uno takes that title for me) but it's not the best either and iI usually rank it on the lower half of their discography. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cris. Posted 2 hours ago Share Posted 2 hours ago On 2/11/2025 at 3:06 PM, Saviour said: Stray Heart is one of the best songs on the entire Trilogy and a top-20 Green Day all-timer IMO. Unfortunately like all three Trilogy albums it badly suffers from bloat. They just spread themselves too thinly. Then when you hear some of the better-produced Demolicious versions (Baby Eyes is the best example here) then you realise just how wide of the mark the production is on these albums. Honestly give the two versions of Baby Eyes a listen back to back. The guitars are too clean, too thin, lack any life and are way too over-compressed. The entire Trilogy just lacks dynamics. Like with pretty much everything post-AI, I pick and choose album tracks what to listen to. Although the obvious should be stated: Nightlife and Amy are both absolutely awful and should've been nowhere near any release. Fuck Time would probably bundled in with that too but it's slightly redeemed because it's a bop. The lyrics are... regrettable at best, misogynistic nonsense at worst. Same as @Hermione, I've never seen those lyrics as misogynistic either... they are far from being my favorite Green Day lyrics, but I've always seen Fuck Time and Stop When the Red Lights Flash as a kinky bundle 😅 The whole "chock you 'til you're blue in the face" and "hold you 'til you're paralyzed", mixed with the rough language he's using, and the fact that it's followed by Stop When the Red Lights Flash, what with "red" being the most universally recognized safeword for people who engage in kink activities, and lines like "I'll kill it if you want me to", "I'm not the hurting kind", "stop when the red lights flash", it has always made me think that these two songs are just talking about some kinky sex experience / fantasy. The initial rush and excitement of the thing in Fuck Time, the reaching the limits in the Stop When the Red Light Flash. And then he comes crashing down from the excitement in Lazy Bones, only to go off in another bender 2 songs later in Makeout Party. Dude is just trying to escape his feelings by any means in every other song. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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