I’ll never forget this. Went to see BR and Doughboys, but Green Day stole the show... everyone was talking about them after. The next day I was at Sam the Record Man and picked up Smoothed Out Slappy Hours, and started ordering everything from Lookout Records lol
+Dylan Kessler Yeah but the biggest band ussually get inducted in their first year of eligibilty :) Like nirvana , u2 , metallica just to mention a few
Ill never forget this show!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Doughboys, Seaweed, Green Day, opening for Bad Religion!One of the best shows of my life.... went to see BR, and all we could talk about after the show was Green Day! Ran to Sam The Record Man the day after to pick up the 1000 Smoothed Out cassette
That's one hell of an opener to win over a probably sceptical crowd. Nailed it. edit: Although judging from their reactions, I'm guessing plenty of those folks were already into them. It figures, since they had quite a big underground following by 1993 and there'd be a decent overlap with Bad Religion fans.
@@emfraridades7261 I saw them in NYC on this tour opening for BR. I had never heard of Green Day, but it seemed everyone else had. The crowd was crazy from the first note and never let up. They were pretty big by word of mouth. My friends and I were really into them after seeing this that night.
my dad was somewhere in this crowd. he saw Bad Religion fourty times. We're seeing Green Day's Hella Mega tour on his birthday. so happy i can share my love of punk with him
This proves just how incredibly talented green day was at such an young age.... 93-96, Green Day was on FIRE 🔥🔥🔥💯🤘🤘🤘🤘. THEY had soo much energy during those years
If this is 93 and they aren't playing Dookie songs I wonder if they already signed with Reprise and the contract stated they weren't allowed to play any Dookie songs on tour, or if they themseleves made a decision to not play the songs. Welcome to Paradise was recorded for Kerplunk, so legally Reprise wouldnt be able to stop them from playing it. Dookie was released in 94 but GD was playing songs as early as 92 so...you be the judge.
They signed to reprise in April of 1993 and started recording shortly after and played a bunch of dookie 1993 but a bunch where made a lot earlier like in August 92 was when most of the 4tracks were recorded but yes this is 93 and I'm pretty sure the label can't stop them from playing their own songs
Sorry just noticed question. Answer is coming 4 years after the fact. I do not have the Bad Religion show as I was taping the Doughboys show and security asked me to stop recording. Guess Bad Relgion didnt like people taping shows.