This really hits you in the guts. This was the peak of blink. Good times. That ending/outro. Friends just jamming and seeing what they've become or created . Even though they weren't seeing eye to eye lol.
The outro is like the moment when you get thinking about your ex girl/boyfriend in the car , on the highway, but you have to move on and forget about the past in the end of the song
this was the 4th or 5th of december of 2004, i went to london from spain to see them, when i got home i looked if i could download this concert anywhere, was lucky enough to find a torrent of this exact video, there was no youtube then!
I'm kind of glad and surprised that they didnt play this one sloppily fast. This song sounds good slow and this before Tom completely fell off. However, i feel like whatever he was on in the 2009 reunion tour started here. Cause he is moving pretty weirdly when not playing (just like 2009 only better singing)../
HEY YOU! YES YOU SCROLLING PAST AT A TIME CALLED THE FUTURE FROM NOW! PLEASE HELP US ✌️ Finally someone who shares the same thoughts regarding this drumming anomaly. It makes absolutely no sense to me whichever way I listen to it, sober/influenced. Wondering is it intentionally offbeat doesn’t seem fly either? If you watch the letterman live show, the description has (“sick drumming in the outro”) so someone gets it lol. I have a pretty good ear with music and normally just work it out. Not with this one though.
I think it's because it's constant /lots of rolls and ghost notes. So from our perspective it can seem a little off. I've heard it on a few other live shows and it made sense. Then others a bit off... Eh... it's all good 😅
Music is not only a matter of skill. I've been playing guitar for almost 12 years now, i'm into mathcore etc, i'm better than delonge since many years now but what the point? Is it that important? I don't think so.
I didn't state that to show how I was better, I stated it to show how pathetic he is playing. He's playing sub par to what he should be playing LIVE. I'm talking about live performance and not techinicalities