Best album Green Day has made in many years it feels nostalgic and it feels like old times. I grew up absolutely loving Green Day and I was born when Dookie came out
I love Green Day. They seem like a band that never forgets their roots. Not a lot of bands/artists look back at their old songs or ever play them again live.
Unless they're desperate for $ because the new stuff won't sell. I like older bands that at least try to put out new music like Green Day is doing. That's what I loved about Rush; they kept trying to push the edge of the envelope creatively.
Man it's pretty wild to see a Morning show giving one of your favorite bands this kind of treatment. They were set to play baseball stadiums before the Pandemic hit. And now they're set for football stadiums. Great footage of Gilman Street. Anyone who doesn't know, Operation Ivy was a huge influence for Green Day. They opened for them and Op Ivy spun out into Rancid a few years later. Many current punk bands around the scene today are The Interrupters and Turnstile. With Spotify, it's easier than ever to keep digging.
How the hell is Billie Joe 51 years old? He looks younger than his own kids and Mike looks like he could be his dad! I finally saw them live in 2016 at age 61. What a great show! Truly a cross-generational band!
I think he drank from the water fountain of youth when it made it's rare 5 minute appearance about 30 years ago. I think it's due to appear somewhere else in the world sometime in the next 2 years
Aye! He barely aged!!! They all look great for their ages.... But that Trey Cool looks more and more like Brendan Fraser's brother from another mother. 😁
@@johndeleonardis901 FOAMF and Warning were 'soggy' albums. Rev Radio had its moments of sheer brilliance that seem to have been ignored. Forever Now is a masterpiece!
So cool to hear that they were playing at this local club while I was there for college. Didn’t hear about them until after I graduated when Dookie was released.
Billie Joe, Mike, and Tre are three of the greatest rock stars ever not just in terms of musicians but as professionals and as people. They care about all their fans and they’re also three best friends which helps them stay together
MY BOYS ON CBS MORNINGS!! 🎉😅🎉 Honestly, I love seeing some of my favorite artists, directors, actors, whoever being interviewed on here, just talking, sharing stories, reminiscing. It's fun, short and sweet. 💙💞💜
1st core Green Day memory '96 or '97 - my mom would take me to the local bar on Friday nights to eat some appetizers and to play that stupid TV trivia game. (My mom couldn't afford much for fun for me, but she knew someone here so meals were free, and it was my source of "fun" as a kid. Didn't have any kids my age to play with in the neighborhood.) Someone put Green Day on the jukebox - "When I Come Around". Every Friday since, I'd save up some quarters and would play that song, Basketcase, Longview, and Welcome to Paradise. Wouldn't be surprised if I annoyed the hell out of the adults. But that was the start of my Green Day rabbit hole. I was about 7. Fan ever since. 7 year old hanging out at a bar on Friday nights. Man how times have changed.
My first band played with Green Day in Michigan during summer of 1990 while they were on their first tour. We were all the same age of 18 and I recall that bassist Mike Dirnt had graduated high school the month prior. The show was in a small warehouse which was being used as a skate ramp, the bands set-up and played on said skate ramp. I remember the show was huge for the time, just over 100 people and there were quite a few people I didn't know which was unsuual for punk shows in that area at the time. They were following Green Day around. Afterward they all slept in a tent on the Lake Michigan shoreline. I still have two singles which Billie Joe gave to me, both now long out of print.
And it's interesting to note that at 1:23 Billie Joe doesn't even mention the much-hated Tim Yohannan (in the foreground of the photo), the club owner who banned them after they signed with a major label. They hated him and released a vicious song about him ("Platypus") even after he died of cancer.
1:23 Billie Joe doesn't even mention the much-hated Tim Yohannan (in the foreground of the photo), the club owner who banned them after they signed with a major label. They hated him and released a vicious song about him ("Platypus") even after he died of cancer.
I listened to Saviors the morning it came out. It snowed where I lived so I listened to it while shoveling. Took and extra hour cause I was rocking out to it. It's probably my 4th favorite album behind American Idiot, Dookie and 21st Century Breakdown
Between Gilman and Phoenix Theater, I saw Green Day petform several times a month in the early years. Loved their old sound on 1,000 hours, 39/smooth, slappy and kerplunk.
looking at Gilman makes me...very emotional...I remember week of "9/11" all of Berkeley was (America) was really uneasy...that was a Tuesday...that Sunday, Adeline Records had a gig scheduled long before for its bands: The Influents, Fetish, One Time Angels, Thumbs--and then the band jumped onstage!!!!...played 5-6 songs. September 16th, 2001
I GREW UP MY DAD LISTENING TO THEIR SONGS ESPECIALLY THE DOOKIE ALBUM, BUT my father died last year January, so i listen to WAKE ME UP WHEN SEPTEMBER ENDS, and make it literally,
Green day is the goat 🐐 of all bands since I was kid of the 60s I seen all the great bands of the of 60s and 70s but the first time I heard green day I felt I had come home I was in store and heard their music playing and went back to where they sold the music and asked who was playing bought it and never looked back my daughter bought me Green Day tickets for my 60th birthday and mark off bucket 🪣 list and it did not disappoint just as good in person
My son used to go to Gilman Street in the early 2000's. He cut his punk teeth on groups like Green Day and has shaped the incredible person he is today. Hats off to Green Day!!!! They have stayed true to their roots and maintained their integrity!!!!
There's a really good documentary green day helped produce on that whole area/era of punk called "Turn it Around: the story of east bay punk" highly recommend it.
3:55 This is not the first Father and Son reference, Wake Me Up When September Ends, was pretty much about a father. The only albums I still have not heard from them is the Trilogy, Uno, Dos and Tre. All other albums are just great.
I got my tickets for the Los Angeles date as soon as I could. Been a fan of these guys since "Dookie". The stuff I've heard off the new album is a return to form. The thing I remember when "Dookie" came out was being broken up about Kurt Cobain dying. I heard Green Day, and that album was such a salve for my grief. Music will go on! I told everyone to listen to them. I said they were like the Second Coming of The Ramones. No one was interested, until they played Woodstock 1994 in August and became the hottest band in the world.
I live in Berkeley, on the other side of town. So last night I passed 924 Gillman and did the 2 handed bow down in their honor! It's pretty much across the street from Whole Foods, ironically lol
Why hasn’t Billy Joe aged? What is he eating? Who is his yoga teacher? Wow. As a Club Kid from the 1980’s, I have to say it is really special, when your club is still there, 30-40 years, later. Numbers, on Westheimer in Houston is also quite iconic, as clubs go. The Peppers played there naked…TSOL and Black Flag were banned, because of the joyous damage their fans enacted, during the show. I was walked in, by the sound man for the Cure. I sat on a giant Marshall stack amp, and had the best seat for both visuals and sound! Rudyard’s is also very old. Lots of great things happened there. I am so glad Green Day has survived.👍🏻🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🥰🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻💋💋🇺🇸🌸Punk Rock is the music of protest. Of course, they still keep that element in their music. Getting older does not tend to make people care less about injustice. Not if they were ever sincere.💋
They should receive the Kennedy center honors in the next few years for their contributions to American culture. They helped revived punk rock music and made it bigger than ever.
Interesting that Gilman allowed mainstream media to film this inside, most requests from these outlets are turned down (or at least they used to be...). Perhaps the landlord let them in... I will say that this was very well done, kudos to Anthony Mason!
They seem like genuinely cool guys. Not jaded from their success but totally down to earth.
My kid and I know every word to every Green Day song. It’s something we share.
@shamupeterson2874😂
Must be fun singing along to all by myself with your kid
When I’m a parent I’m going to condition my child into liking green day
Never thought I'd take my daughter to a Green Day Concert, but we went over the summer and had a great time!
Best album Green Day has made in many years it feels nostalgic and it feels like old times. I grew up absolutely loving Green Day and I was born when Dookie came out
Me too! 1994.
Nice. ❤
Best since 2009 imo!! I know a lot of people really liked Revolution Radio too tho so maybe I need to go listen to that one more and reevaluate
It’s amazing how they’re still such great friends after all these years. They seem so content with each other.
I love Green Day. They seem like a band that never forgets their roots. Not a lot of bands/artists look back at their old songs or ever play them again live.
Unless they're desperate for $ because the new stuff won't sell. I like older bands that at least try to put out new music like Green Day is doing. That's what I loved about Rush; they kept trying to push the edge of the envelope creatively.
Unless it's Father of All (we Green Day fans don't speak of it)
Man it's pretty wild to see a Morning show giving one of your favorite bands this kind of treatment.
They were set to play baseball stadiums before the Pandemic hit.
And now they're set for football stadiums.
Great footage of Gilman Street.
Anyone who doesn't know, Operation Ivy was a huge influence for Green Day.
They opened for them and Op Ivy spun out into Rancid a few years later.
Many current punk bands around the scene today are The Interrupters and Turnstile.
With Spotify, it's easier than ever to keep digging.
Man, Saviors was so freaking good.
Ikr I'm so glad dude it feels so good to move on from Father of All lmao, and have this album actually be good
Frfr
@@burnt-toast6 lmao nice pfp
@@bambampewpew32lmao thanks
Nope! Only a few tracks are good. Dilemma, Look Ma, Coma City, and Living in the 20's. The rest is poppy trash!
How the hell is Billie Joe 51 years old? He looks younger than his own kids and Mike looks like he could be his dad! I finally saw them live in 2016 at age 61. What a great show! Truly a cross-generational band!
right? i knew he was older than he looked but i didn't know he was almost 52!
I think he drank from the water fountain of youth when it made it's rare 5 minute appearance about 30 years ago. I think it's due to appear somewhere else in the world sometime in the next 2 years
Botox
He's also just got a round baby face and Mike has a very angular face lol
Holy crap Billy Joe looks amazing for 51 😳
Aye!
He barely aged!!!
They all look great for their ages....
But that Trey Cool looks more and more like Brendan Fraser's brother from another mother.
😁
@@lLushKitty Thank you! i couldn't think who he almost looks like. 😆
@@lLushKittyTo me Tre Cool looks like Jeremy Allen White from Shameless / The Bear.
@@Miketv79 oh my God he kinda does, the eyes
@@alim.9801 yes. When I first saw Jeremy on Shameless he reminded me of Mr. Bean meets Tre Cool. 😆
This was actually a very well-done segment, and Saviors is definitely an improvement over Father of All. 👏👏👏
it is 2000 light years away from it
It's definitely better than father of all. But I think revolution radio was still better.
@@sub-zero710 Rev Radio had Forever Now on it, one of Green Day's very best songs ever
(But Father of All was still great. This band have no ‘bad’ albums)
@@johndeleonardis901 FOAMF and Warning were 'soggy' albums.
Rev Radio had its moments of sheer brilliance that seem to have been ignored. Forever Now is a masterpiece!
Billie hasn't aged since 88 "Saviors" (sarcastic quotation marks are key) is a great album Stayed up last night for the drop.
So cool to hear that they were playing at this local club while I was there for college. Didn’t hear about them until after I graduated when Dookie was released.
These 3 guys, billie, mike and tre are like a family to each other and they grow old together.
4:12 Mike flexing his fatherly bona fides with a solid dad joke
So proud to have been a big fan since 1993!
Billie Joe, Mike, and Tre are three of the greatest rock stars ever not just in terms of musicians but as professionals and as people. They care about all their fans and they’re also three best friends which helps them stay together
That albums amazing
Can’t tell me otherwise
MY BOYS ON CBS MORNINGS!! 🎉😅🎉
Honestly, I love seeing some of my favorite artists, directors, actors, whoever being interviewed on here, just talking, sharing stories, reminiscing. It's fun, short and sweet. 💙💞💜
1st core Green Day memory '96 or '97 - my mom would take me to the local bar on Friday nights to eat some appetizers and to play that stupid TV trivia game. (My mom couldn't afford much for fun for me, but she knew someone here so meals were free, and it was my source of "fun" as a kid. Didn't have any kids my age to play with in the neighborhood.) Someone put Green Day on the jukebox - "When I Come Around". Every Friday since, I'd save up some quarters and would play that song, Basketcase, Longview, and Welcome to Paradise. Wouldn't be surprised if I annoyed the hell out of the adults. But that was the start of my Green Day rabbit hole. I was about 7. Fan ever since. 7 year old hanging out at a bar on Friday nights. Man how times have changed.
Great story! Seriously... 👍
My first band played with Green Day in Michigan during summer of 1990 while they were on their first tour. We were all the same age of 18 and I recall that bassist Mike Dirnt had graduated high school the month prior. The show was in a small warehouse which was being used as a skate ramp, the bands set-up and played on said skate ramp. I remember the show was huge for the time, just over 100 people and there were quite a few people I didn't know which was unsuual for punk shows in that area at the time. They were following Green Day around. Afterward they all slept in a tent on the Lake Michigan shoreline. I still have two singles which Billie Joe gave to me, both now long out of print.
I cleaned that damn bathroom more than once. Saw them as Sweet Children on my 16th birthday
I’m so happy to see them be serious in recent interviews
Saviors is their best album since 21st century breakdown. Maybe even since Dookie.
Definitely 💚
That's exactly what I thought!! Best since 2009!!
Since Dookie? That’s nonsense.
@@D5301 you’re right 😂 but at least since 21st century breakdown.
Incredible segment in Gilman Street!
And it's interesting to note that at 1:23 Billie Joe doesn't even mention the much-hated Tim Yohannan (in the foreground of the photo), the club owner who banned them after they signed with a major label. They hated him and released a vicious song about him ("Platypus") even after he died of cancer.
I've been a fan since the beginning ❤ So glad they are still who they are.
My boys started in Hardcore, when they little, but flowered into Green Day as teenagers. I couldn't be more proud of my boys!
Green Day concert/live performances videos are awesome, they’re generous, they sing most of their hit songs.
I dont remember a time without Green Day. I'm so glad they've stayed true to who they are as a band
Saviors was an amazing album loved every single part of it LETS GO GREEN DAY
It’s so nice to see them so clearly still being friends after all these years.
“ we went from putting out dookie to cleaning up dookie “ Mike coming in with the dad jokes , which killed me that was actually really funny
Awesome! I saw them for the first time in 1994 at SDSU
I saw Green Day play at a roller skating rink in Janesville, Wisconsin ( summer of 1992). My friend got high with them in their van.
I love them so much… always have. 💚
Just bought the cd and drove around to it. By far one of their best.
The new one?
@@jeff7764
Yea saviors. It’s great
It's nice they haven't forgotten where they started! amazing band!!!👍
1:23 Billie Joe doesn't even mention the much-hated Tim Yohannan (in the foreground of the photo), the club owner who banned them after they signed with a major label. They hated him and released a vicious song about him ("Platypus") even after he died of cancer.
He did, but they cut it. They!
They were great when they were on Lookout ! Records. Iconic band.
All of their music is soooo good but kerplunk and their earlier stuff have a special place in my heart, those songs really spoke to teenage me
We need a live album from them
They did release Bullet In A Bible.
they make me so happy
I listened to Saviors the morning it came out. It snowed where I lived so I listened to it while shoveling. Took and extra hour cause I was rocking out to it. It's probably my 4th favorite album behind American Idiot, Dookie and 21st Century Breakdown
Hello, I am a Korean fan. When Green Day performed in Korea, I was too young to go. I hope you come to Korea someday!
I so love this band. Rock on guys. Rock on ❤
0:53 they’re so welcomed there
they are now, and they play shows every now and then, but dude after dookie came out, everyone hated their guts.
I have my 924 Gillman card still. Best venue ever. Dark dank punk!
The new record is really, really good. Their best in a while, personally. My daughter and I are going to the show in Hershey.
American Idiot was absolutely amazing. The best album man I can't deny it
‘Saviors’ is definitely Green Day’s best album since 21CB, it might even be their best since ‘American Idiot.’
"Keep our edge"... (Hard eye roll)
Between Gilman and Phoenix Theater, I saw Green Day petform several times a month in the early years. Loved their old sound on 1,000 hours, 39/smooth, slappy and kerplunk.
It’s hard to believe it’s been 20 years since American Idiot came out and 30 years since Dookie came out.
Green Day Rocks
That cover band must be very happy that they found their sticker, I reached out to them on their channel to let them know they were found😭
Love them!!
I just saw them last Saturday and they were amazing.
looking at Gilman makes me...very emotional...I remember week of "9/11" all of Berkeley was (America) was really uneasy...that was a Tuesday...that Sunday, Adeline Records had a gig scheduled long before for its bands: The Influents, Fetish, One Time Angels, Thumbs--and then the band jumped onstage!!!!...played 5-6 songs. September 16th, 2001
only time saw them live was 24 years ago...great gig ... love their stuff from the 90s
Love this Band! They look great and represent my Generation ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Great segment and interview.
Best band ever..
Billie’s laugh is so cute 🥺🥺🥺
I love how into it the people on the show are.
I GREW UP MY DAD LISTENING TO THEIR SONGS ESPECIALLY THE DOOKIE ALBUM, BUT my father died last year January, so i listen to WAKE ME UP WHEN SEPTEMBER ENDS, and make it literally,
❤
I love these guys! Saviors is a great album, feels like redemption after Father of All
Green day is the goat 🐐 of all bands since I was kid of the 60s I seen all the great bands of the of 60s and 70s but the first time I heard green day I felt I had come home I was in store and heard their music playing and went back to where they sold the music and asked who was playing bought it and never looked back my daughter bought me Green Day tickets for my 60th birthday and mark off bucket 🪣 list and it did not disappoint just as good in person
I’ve been binge watching Green Day since Thursday (08/22/2024)
My son used to go to Gilman Street in the early 2000's. He cut his punk teeth on groups like Green Day and has shaped the incredible person he is today. Hats off to Green Day!!!! They have stayed true to their roots and maintained their integrity!!!!
Congratulations Green Day
@cbs should do story over the club. More places like this are needed.
There's a really good documentary green day helped produce on that whole area/era of punk called "Turn it Around: the story of east bay punk" highly recommend it.
Greenday Rocks
They all look so good!
I love, father to a son ❤
3:55 This is not the first Father and Son reference, Wake Me Up When September Ends, was pretty much about a father. The only albums I still have not heard from them is the Trilogy, Uno, Dos and Tre. All other albums are just great.
Love Green Day!
Same
Como amo a estos cabrones
Not a fan of Green Day as much now. But seeing them returning was so good.
Your pfp says otherwise
hahahaha@@ItsFaraday
I got my tickets for the Los Angeles date as soon as I could. Been a fan of these guys since "Dookie". The stuff I've heard off the new album is a return to form.
The thing I remember when "Dookie" came out was being broken up about Kurt Cobain dying. I heard Green Day, and that album was such a salve for my grief. Music will go on! I told everyone to listen to them. I said they were like the Second Coming of The Ramones. No one was interested, until they played Woodstock 1994 in August and became the hottest band in the world.
I live in Berkeley, on the other side of town. So last night I passed 924 Gillman and did the 2 handed bow down in their honor! It's pretty much across the street from Whole Foods, ironically lol
yess been a fan since 2004 theyre music really change my life❤
Im forever grateful that my mom has such good taste in music that im able to enjoy and appreciate these masterpieces
Why hasn’t Billy Joe aged? What is he eating? Who is his yoga teacher? Wow.
As a Club Kid from the 1980’s, I have to say it is really special, when your club is still there, 30-40 years, later. Numbers, on Westheimer in Houston is also quite iconic, as clubs go. The Peppers played there naked…TSOL and Black Flag were banned, because of the joyous damage their fans enacted, during the show. I was walked in, by the sound man for the Cure. I sat on a giant Marshall stack amp, and had the best seat for both visuals and sound! Rudyard’s is also very old. Lots of great things happened there. I am so glad Green Day has survived.👍🏻🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🥰🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻💋💋🇺🇸🌸Punk Rock is the music of protest. Of course, they still keep that element in their music. Getting older does not tend to make people care less about injustice. Not if they were ever sincere.💋
Numbers is truly an iconic club. Rudyard's, too. I do miss Fitzgerald's, and the Pig, though.
Is that why they are simps for the current administration? They are not punk by any means.
Well done!
Can't believe these guys are 50 years old!
They should receive the Kennedy center honors in the next few years for their contributions to American culture. They helped revived punk rock music and made it bigger than ever.
They should let creepy Joe sniff their hair.lol
So cool to see newscasters in suits casually talking about The Ramones and The Buzzcocks. You know you'd never see this on FOX hahaha
Cool piece. Really enjoyed this. Thank you
Green Day Needs To Put On Converse Patch Logo On The Bass Drums
Bryan Rich, if you're out there, I told you these guys would last back in the summer of 96, and I was right!
Interesting that Gilman allowed mainstream media to film this inside, most requests from these outlets are turned down (or at least they used to be...). Perhaps the landlord let them in... I will say that this was very well done, kudos to Anthony Mason!
I bet Green Day gets the royal treatment there. "Oh, Green Day wants to film here? Let them in! I've got cookies fresh from the oven!"
Who cares. The internet has destroyed a lot of specials scenes. Music is just blah these days. Just roll with it.
I've got some bamboo chairs for sale.
Enjoying a CBS mornings segment.. I am old
So awesome and rare hearing these band names stepped on a major news outlet. I for one, love it.
*⭐Love this band⭐*
1:51 CBATT??
I'm a "Kerplunk" guy. Take it back to the 90s baby. 🎸
Love the weirdness moment between Nevermind and Dookie. One of my favorite eras.
Berkeley represent!!
HotTopic Needs Green Day Gear For Guys And Girls And Pajama Pants
I love Green Day
GREEN Day Is AN AWESOME BAND!!!!!!! 😂😊❤❤❤❤❤
Gods favorite band, actually 😉
Lovely segment, the guys are a joy to listen to as always...but good grief i feel old now realising American Idiot is 20 years old!! 😱
2:01 my chemical romance on the wall!!