Todd&Copper said:I just read in the paper that they won some Nickelodeon Kids' Choice award. That's enough to make me roll my eyes. I think they just try too hard and have completely sold out. But, I also don't listen to lots of "popular" radio music.
CheshireVal said:Ha! I've seen Green Day live about 4 times. The last time I went was probably about 7-8 years ago, after they had gotten big with Dookie and Insomniac. At 24, I still felt like the oldest one in the audience.![]()
RadioNate said:I think when music people find a great 'small' band they like being in on the secret and when that band becomes big they get mad .
I wouldn't own one of their albums now if you paid me to take it.

Parents of younger children were loving being able to take their kids to the concerts and use that as an excuse. Our friends are at least 40 and older. I bought American Idiot because Stephen King-the author-wrote an op ed piece on it and called it the best album of the year; obviously WE are not the only ones. I really liked it and all of a sudden, my son-10years old-abscounds with my CD!!!! The nerve!
So-his friends are wearing Green Day shirts to school, some of them have been to concerts; our friends all like them and they seem to be winning awards. I say the folks who don't like them are squares!
just kidding but if you can listen to Boulevard of Broken Dreams and not "get it", well.......we just won't wake you up when September ends, OK?auntpolly said:REM was a band that got worse after they sold out. It had nothing to do with me not liking them just because they were popular. I'm not a music snob like that (there are Back street boy songs I like). REM just wasn't as good, IMO.
ducklite said:I saw them in a tiny little hole in the wall in Albany, NY in 1982. The place was without a doubt the worst hole I've ever been to--and that's truly saying something, because I've been to hundreds of them, no exageration. (It was razed when they put in the Knickerbocker/Pepsi Arena) Anyhow, there were maybe 100 people there, and it was an amazing show.
I wouldn't say they got worse, but they definitely changed as they became more and more popular, and ultimately iconic.
Anne
Kitka said:I think that they're one of the few popular bands out there that are willing to put their dissenting political views out there in their music, as unpopular as those views may be. That's the true spirit of rock music, IMO - remember the 60's?
)auntpolly said:I think I made a mistake when I said REM sold out. I think they just lost their creativity and their edge. Some bands (most bands) just don't have an endless supply of good songs in them, and I think REM just ran out of steam. I really haven't liked anything in a long time -- they seem too gimmicky.

phantom728 said:My DD thinks sometimes that I'm "cheesy" because I listen to lots of songs...one of them being Toxic