I always liked Longview, but it was never really even in my Green Day top 20. But when it kicks in around the 10min mark, you can see Billie feeling the train pulling out of the indie station and into the big time. By the next Spring, they done blown up the East Coast. It was awesome. Really apprec this one, and happy to say I put Dookie on the shelf when it came out at a Musicland location in Feb 94!
@OrangeYTT interesting... I thought they would have been banned as soon as they signed to a major. Maybe it took a while for word to get out since it was pre-internet?
@@blonkeddleharvey2308 I think you underestimate how long it takes a collective like Gilman to decide anything and also how much the club needed the $$ Green Day on the bill brought in.
oh man, don't get me started. it is IMPOSSIBLE to get anything approved through the collective... many of who have never even had their own bank account.
I found some information somewhere that Green Day was not banned in Gilman Street, but Billie was guilty because he was caught drinking alcohol in the toilet with some people and he didn't want to apologize for his behavior, which ended up with the band being banned from performing in Gilman
Our generation was so cool.
holy shit the whole thing is available. there has only been audio of this for YEARS and i don't even think it was the full show. thank you man.
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Amazing to finally see this surface!!
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So f×@%ing happy you exist. Thanks for all your efforts, and for giving us a chance to see the shows and culture from Gilman's prime.
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-SETLIST-
00:00 Knowledge (Operation Ivy cover) (cuts in)
00:39 Paper Lanterns
06:02 Chump (first known performance)
08:49 Longview
14:37 Burnout
17:59 Coming Clean (first known performance)
20:54 Christie Road
24:46 Going to Pasalacqua
30:28 Dominated Love Slave
36:36 She (one of the earliest performances)
I always liked Longview, but it was never really even in my Green Day top 20. But when it kicks in around the 10min mark, you can see Billie feeling the train pulling out of the indie station and into the big time. By the next Spring, they done blown up the East Coast. It was awesome. Really apprec this one, and happy to say I put Dookie on the shelf when it came out at a Musicland location in Feb 94!
I was at this show!! Holy smokes this brings back memories. Thank you so much for posting this!!
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Less than a year later their life and the world of rock would never be the same.
Awesome! Had the board tape for years but to finally see this surface is just amazing! Thanks again Shayne & Arica!
dude, you are not subscribed to the YT channel? hit the button! :)
@sacramentomusicarchive Of course I am! How you think I get here so early 😂
My subscription just aren't public, so it might not say it.
@OrangeYTT ah, i didn't know that was a thing!
I was wondering if I was at this show. Then at the end that's me yelling at Jesse. Shane is in the background!
🤘🏻Enjoyed the set, Green Day!
Me and my band mate were stage right sitting with Billy Joe’s sister.
So funny how they’re talking about watching the mtv video music awards the night before. Almost exactly a year later they were playing there.
Even better; they were asked to play Basket Case then decided “we’re playing a new song no one’s heard before”, and pull out Armatage Shanks.
pretty dang cool
You have an amazing collection. Thanks for this master. Have you also taped Nirvana shows?
@@CruziliaAntiga thanks. Yes. Cattle club in Feb 1990(video) and crest thtr in June 91(audio only)
Finally
@@justingaming146 haha
They played Gilman in September 1993? I thought they were banned from the club after they signed to Reprise in April 1993.
They were banned after this show.
@OrangeYTT interesting... I thought they would have been banned as soon as they signed to a major. Maybe it took a while for word to get out since it was pre-internet?
@@blonkeddleharvey2308 I think you underestimate how long it takes a collective like Gilman to decide anything and also how much the club needed the $$ Green Day on the bill brought in.
oh man, don't get me started. it is IMPOSSIBLE to get anything approved through the collective... many of who have never even had their own bank account.
I found some information somewhere that Green Day was not banned in Gilman Street, but Billie was guilty because he was caught drinking alcohol in the toilet with some people and he didn't want to apologize for his behavior, which ended up with the band being banned from performing in Gilman
Was that the first time they played 'Coming Clean'?
It's very possible that they've played it even before that but this is the first know and documented performance of it
First 💪🏻😏👑