I was there, best concert ive ever seen. They all played fantastic, and the lightning was insane, everyone sang along to every song, just nuts!! Love Mark throwing in some Simple Plan lyrics during Dammit .. ❤
They acknowledged during the concert, around 94..95.. no one was going to their shows, they come here and there's like 15000 Montreal fans singing every song! It was nice of them to acknowledge it. Respect 🙏
I was there, best concert ive ever seen. They all played fantastic, and the lightning was insane, everyone sang along to every song, just nuts!! Love Mark throwing in some Simple Plan lyrics during Dammit .. ❤
Looks like Tom doesn't hate All the Small Things as much anymore. Probably helps he didn't have to sing it for 9 years.
This is so far the best crowd. Must be that french blood
Yet this crowd was relatively soft compared to what you see in Mtl
They acknowledged during the concert, around 94..95.. no one was going to their shows, they come here and there's like 15000 Montreal fans singing every song! It was nice of them to acknowledge it. Respect 🙏
@@RTM950 everyone including me were belting out every lyric to every song. It's like they had 20 thousand backup singers
@@martyfrontczak5341 including me, but I'd say it was still a relatively "polite" crowd.
@@martyfrontczak5341 yeah 🤙👌🤘
Love you Guys 💕
I was there… no video can do justice for how loud “work sucks I know” was
Eu sou muito fã dessa banda
Playing live shows is Mark’s happy place
Mark made Simple Plans day by singing I’d Do Anything
Love the mashups lol
Helps to have a great drummer!
Happy Mother's Day! I know what I'll be doing! :p
Larga vida a Blink.
First !
Tom’s right we definitely can’t do what they do
second 😳
banana
Id do anything?? Simple plan
Yeah he Mark sings backup vocals on that song I believe
I’d Do Anything is Mark’s favourite Simple Plan song if I’m not mistaken
3rd
id do anything lmao cause simple plan totallyncopied their melody hahahahah
He sings backup vocals on that song is why they cut it in
Mark helps Simple Plan on their early days