Showing posts with label 21st Centry Breakdown. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 21st Centry Breakdown. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Last Of The American Girls

She puts her makeup on like graffiti on the walls of the heartlandShe's got her little book of conspiracies right in her handShe is paranoid like endangered species headed into extinctionShe is one of a kind, well, she's the last of the American girls
She wears her overcoat for the coming of the nuclear winterShe is riding her bike like a fugitive of critical massShe's on a hunger strike for the ones who won't make it for dinnerShe makes enough to survive for a holiday of the working class
She's a runaway of the establishment incorporatedShe won't cooperate, well, she's the last of the American girls
She plays her vinyl records singing songs on the eve of destructionShe's a sucker for all the criminals breaking the lawsShe will come in first for the end of Western civilizationShe's an endless war, she's a hero for the lost cause
Like a hurricane in the heart of the devastationShe's a natural disaster, she's the last of the American girls


We've made it to the class of 13...looking forward to many more.

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Green Day LIVE

A decade and a half ago, during one of our band practices in my friend's basement, my buddy Dan played the song "Longview" off of the album "Dookie". I was instantly hooked on the drive of the guitar and the thumping beat of the bass/drums, and lyrics that spoke of teenage angst with humor and silliness...I have been hooked on the punk rock trio from Oakland ever since.


This past Monday night Misty and I saw Green Day at the United Center on their 21st Century Breakdown Tour (this was the 3rd time I've seen them live: '94-Dookie Tour; '01-Warning Tour).

From the first chord of their opening tune to the closing lyrics of their final song, Green Day relentlessly let the energy and enthusiasm fly for 2 and half hours (see pics of the show in Chicago). Through video, pyro, and utilizing every square inch of the stage (and even jumping into the crowd), Green Day put on one of the best shows I've ever seen (sorry Huey Lewis).

Green Day didn't perform as an "act" on stage in which an audience could watch, but played as if they were going on a ride and invited all who wanted, to come along. The line between stage and seat was dismantled as people were invited up on stage to sing lead, play Billie Joe's guitar on "Jesus of Suburbia", and stage dive (read the review of the show from the Chicago Tribune).

As Green Day has progressed over the years their songs have pulled together with continuity around a common message: the fear that controls us (instilled in us through poor gov't policies, religiosity, and constant media bombardment in culture) and that each one of us has a roll to play in a movement towards hope (regardless of cultural distinctions and classifications). This is the gospel of Green Day.

After singing along with every lyric and playing air guitar with each riff Misty and I left the United Center with a t-shirt, wrist bands for the kids, and the thought that punk rock might just change the world.

Saturday, May 16, 2009

Green Day Tour

On July 13th Misty and I will be rock'n out with the punk-trio Green Day as they make their stop in Chicago for their 21st Century Breakdown US Tour. The last time we saw them was on their Warning tour at the Aragon Ballroom in Chicago. Although the Aragon is a more intimate setting than the United Center I'm still just as excited (seriously, I'm like a 10-year-old girl with a new "Teen Beat" magazine).

What are some of your most memorable concerts?

Thursday, May 14, 2009

New Green Day Release

Green Day is one of those bands that I could listen to over and over and over again. I was a senior in high school when their single Longview hit the radio...then it was Basketcase. I ran out to pick up their 3rd album (1st major release) "Dookie" and soon discovered a whole new love: Punk Rock.

Green Day was an entry point for me into the world of punk rock. I picked up Green Day's other two albums and then went on a punk rock bender and soon became hooked on bands like: the Sex Pistols, NOFX, the Clash, the Queers, TILT, Screeching Weasel, the Groovie Ghoulies, the Offspring, the Ramones, Rancid, and the Gadjets.

I've seen Green Day numerous times and have all of their albums (American Idiot is a must for any record collection). So, needless to say I am looking forward to Friday, May 15th, when Green Day's newest albums hits the stores: "21st Century Breakdown".

Any other Green Day fans? What are your favorite Punk Rock tunes?