Played in it's rightful place, at the tail end of the concert with only Billie's solo acoustic songs afterwards! So happy that they played it! This leads me to believe that this along with Homecoming will be played at least on a regular basis on the tour next year!
@@rtgredtruck3059 Surely that will be played on a regular basis. If anything I would bet that the songs from American Idiot that have been live staples like Letterbomb, Holiday and Boulevard of Broken Dreams will be played a lot. It's songs like stuff like Give Me Novacaine, She's A Rebel and the other stuff that hasn't been played too much that will probably not be done at every show since it's also a tour for Dookie and Saviours. Not to mention they're also co-headling.
@@sargentrowell81 Yeah, I don’t they are doing the whole AI and Dookie albums since they have a lot of other stuff to play and a couple of other bands will play. I don’t think Letterbomb is a live staple since it has been only about 200 times but it has definitely been played much more than the other songs. Really hope to see them on this tour since it’s probably gonna be amazing but I’m pissed off they didn’t set any dates for Florida.
@nxthyb I really do hope you’re correct but that might not happen. If you play AI and Dookie in its entirety, that would be 1 hour and 35 minutes. This means you’ll only have 25 minutes to play the rest of the hits as well as the new stuff. Although, if they only play Brain Stew, Hitchin A Ride, Good Riddance, Minority, Know Your Enemy, 21 Guns, and a few from the new album, there might be enough time to play both albums in full which would be badass
Billie was super rusty on this haha, missed the beginning of the final verse and repeatedly got a chord change wrong for the first half of the song, which he recognised every time but couldn't fix. Glad to see them play it live though, I'll be stoked if they keep this in the set for next year's tours.
The resurgence of Letterbomb, Homecoming, and Whatsername makes me feel like they’re practicing for the next tour but disguising it as deep cuts on the club set lists
It's the way it goes as bands get older , first saw AC-DC in 81 , last saw them in 2016 with 12 gigs in-between best was in Hannover 1988 worst was hampden Park in I think 2009 ,
During his childhood, Christopher Robin befriended half-animal-human creatures, Winnie-the-Pooh, Piglet, Igor, Owl, and Rabbit. For years they played together and he also provided them with food. As Christopher grew older, these visits became less frequent, as did the food supply, causing Pooh and the others to become increasingly hungry and desperate at having to fend for themselves. When Christopher went to college, the visits stopped completely, causing Pooh, Piglet, and the others to fend for themselves again, and it all got worse when winter came. Starving and frozen, the group decided that in order to survive they would have to eat one of them, thus ending poor Igor's life. This event completely warped the minds of the creatures and they developed a deep hatred for humans and above all, for Christopher Robin. At Igor's tomb, they renounced their humanity to cling to their animal roots, vowing never to speak again. 5 years later, Christopher Robin returns to the Hundred Acre Wood with his fiancée Mary, hoping to introduce him to his old friends. Mary is very suspicious and questions Christopher about this, believing that it could all be a lie and that Chris had a great imagination as a child. While investigating the place, the couple hears a noise that Christopher identifies as his friends so he goes in search of them. While investigating the old treehouse where Chris used to play, they hide after hearing footsteps approaching them. After a couple of hours they decide that it is safe to leave and that they must leave the place, but just as Mary and Christopher are leaving, Piglet appears, who hangs Mary with a chain until she breaks her neck despite Christopher's pleas. Trying to escape, he is cornered by Pooh and Piglet, who kidnap him and take him to their hideout. The news shows multiple cases of disappearances and murders that occurred in the Hundred Acre Wood. A young woman named Maria, who after experiencing a traumatic event decides, on the recommendation of her psychologist, to go on a weekend trip to the Hundred Acre Forest along with her friends Alice, Zoe, Lara, Jess and Tina. The latter gets lost and decides to call her friends, but they don't answer because they decided to put down their phones to disconnect a bit. In the woods, Tina runs into Pooh, with whom she begins a chase until she manages to reach a sawmill where she decides to hide. But unfortunately Pooh finds her and smashes her head into a shredder, brutally killing her. At the house, Maria tells us what it was that left her so traumatized. One night she got up to get some water and at the window she saw a man who was harassing her, she called the police but to no avail. Everything went on as normal for a while until the same stalker broke into her house and tried to strip her naked in order to rape her. In the end, the man was arrested, but Maria continued to fear that this would happen again and every now and then she felt watched. In their hideout, Pooh and Piglet set about torturing Christopher Robin as revenge for abandoning them. Chris begs Pooh to let him go and that he didn't want to abandon them, but he knew that society wouldn't accept them or love them the way he did. Looking into himself in a mirror, Pooh remembers the fun days he had with Christopher and how Christopher promised him that he would never leave them and that they would be friends forever, which causes Pooh to have a fit of anger and start torturing Christopher even more to let off steam. As he was about to dump a corpse, Pooh hears noises coming from Maria and her friends' cabin. Lara, who took her cell phone to take photos in a hot tub, notices Pooh's presence through her photos, but she ignores him and decides to continue enjoying her bath, only for Pooh and Piglet to arrive from behind and put her to sleep to kidnap her. Upon waking up, Lara finds herself tied to the ground while Pooh runs her over with a car and mutilates her head. Maria and Jessica hear Lara's screams, and when they find her corpse they take refuge in the house, where the beasts left them a message painted in blood that says "leave". The girls decide to stay together to survive, but Maria begins to have an episode as she relives her trauma, to which the girls calm her down and convince her that what is outside is not her stalker. Maria calms down and remembers that she bought a gun so she goes to her room to get it. Alice and Zoe go to close the back door that Lara left open, but are surprised by Piglet who knocks Alice unconscious and chases Zoe into a swimming pool until he kills her by crushing her head with a sledgehammer. Maria and Jessica arrive only to see Zoe's corpse in the pool and watch as Pooh and Piglet take Alice captive, so the girls decide to follow them to their hideout. There, Pooh beats Alice to sleep, and when she wakes up, Maria and Jessica arrive to save her. In the place they find a badly injured Christopher Robin whom they decide to rescue, but they just hear the screams of another girl, so Christopher tells them to go ahead to save her and that he will catch up with them later. The girls encounter a woman named Charlene, whose face is disfigured due to Piglet's multiple tortures. She reveals to the girls the names of the beasts and that they can actually speak and that they are human-animal hybrids. The girls free her and try to escape, but when the woman sees her disfigured face in a mirror, she goes crazy, grabs Maria's gun, and goes in search of Piglet. She shoots in the air to get his attention to what Piglet appears. When she tries to shoot him, the gun jams, to which Pooh appears behind her and pours honey on her face for Piglet to eat alive. Pooh notices the presence of Maria and her friends so the girls decide to run away except for Alice, who takes the opportunity to steal Piglet's sledgehammer and knock him out. Piglet wakes up and finds himself tied up in the same place where Charlene was. Alice beats him with her sledgehammer until she finally kills him. Pooh, who was chasing Maria and Jessica, hears Piglet's screams and turns back, finding Alice, the murderer, burying her knife in revenge for killing his friend. Maria and Jessica had followed Pooh but soon ran back from him until they reached a road where they stopped a car asking for help from some men. The men think the girls are on drugs, but when they see Pooh they arm themselves with what they have and start beating him up. Pooh is unharmed and one by one finishes off the guys, so Maria and Jessica start the car and run over Pooh, but he survives and climbs out of the car until the girls slam on the brakes and pass out. Upon waking up, Maria sees Pooh dragging Jessica and decapitating her, throwing her head on the windshield of the car. As Pooh was about to kill Maria, Christopher Robin appeared, ran over Pooh, apparently killing him. Christopher rescues Maria, but Pooh wakes up showing that he managed to survive the crash. He grabs Maria but Christopher begs him to let her go and take him instead, and that this time he promises to stay forever and never leave. When Pooh seems to think about it, he speaks for the first time in the entire film and tells Christopher "you're gone", proceeding to kill Maria. In tears, Christopher flees, leaving his whereabouts unknown, while Pooh finishes off Maria.
I have to agree at some degree, it’s sad that Green Day don’t even try to come up with something revolutionary yet still on their roots (not like !Dos! and FOAM) just like American Idiot was, the album that launched them into bigger segmentations. Compare to new Blink album (totally fresh but still being themselves). I’m on Green Day side for a long time and have to admit, it’s Green Day’s loss.
@@panaboy01 beh questo è ovvio, ma sai, si stava compressi come le sardine e già era tanto riuscire ad utilizzare il telefono 🤣 figuriamoci una telecamera 😅