Posted: 9/17/2004, 1:33 pm
did anyone actually manage to get tickets to the green day show in toronto? my friend tried, but failed. tickets sold out in 4 minutes, according to the radio person.
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i didn't even know they were coming to torontosuperrgirll wrote:did anyone actually manage to get tickets to the green day show in toronto? my friend tried, but failed. tickets sold out in 4 minutes, according to the radio person.
Ok, so you don't like greenday's new stuff. That's fine, but just say that rather than making riduculous claims that they are to blame for subpar music put out by other bands.Sufjan Stevens wrote:But I sure as hell can blame the band for making a sub-par album with an unlistenable single. Wow, that just sounded like Good Charlotte and Yellowcard.Dabekk wrote:^
You might as well try to fault pearl jam for crap bands like creed and nickelback for coming into existence. If someone comes out with a piece of art you can't blame that person when someone makes a bad copy. You blame the person who made the bad copy. Though there would be no Good Charlotte and no Yellowcard without there having been Greenday, it is not Greenday's fault that these bands suck. Therefore, there is a very definite point in defending Greenday.
There's no difference between the three bands. They're just jokes of bands. Green Day used to write good stuff, and at worst, they were at least listenable. Then they thought it would be cool to release the shittiest politically driven song, and just sound like assholes to the general public. Then the rest of the stuff (from what I heard) off this album sounds like filler. Filler to a God-awful song.
Yeah, Green Day is just as bad as Good Charlotte and the rest of that pop-punk shit out there.
I remember when I was wondering why in the hell Warner Bros. would drop Green Day, a big band, right before their album was about to drop. Now I know why.
Ahhhh, ok. I kinda wanted to go to the small one in NYC... but Monkey barely had the money to pay for our tix to the regular Philly show as it is. And I bet getting tickets for that was impossible, anyway... like you said, 4 mins for the Toronto show. I bet the tickets went mostly to scalpers and ticket agencies, too. Heh. God I hate those guys.superrgirll wrote:actually, there are two differnt green day shows, for toronto anyway. there are only 4 cities where they are playing really small venues and they are only playing the new album. but then after that, they are doing a regular tour in bigger venues. the show i was asking about was the small venue show.
but then you can say that about any band really. the ramones influenced a lot of today's pop punk bands. would you call the ramones a shitty band?Sufjan Stevens wrote:Here's an idea.
When shitty bands say Green Day is an influence, they played a role in making a shitty band, no?