Oh Sh*t, Did Green Day Just Rip Off This Song?!
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Green Day have released their new song "One Eyed B*st*rd" however discerning music fans have said it sounds eerily familiar to a P!nk AND Deep Purple song. Does it? Do they get away with it? Tell me.
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Definitely gonna try to make the Bristol gig 🤘 I've been busking today so i can afford Also , this riff is 'kinndaaa' like 'How Many More Times' by Led Zep.
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Also has kind of a Muse-ish feel and distortion being used.
i dont consider it bad that music is "easy" or "simple" but i do consider it bad if the first thought in your head is another song and you cannot unhear it.
@@ryleyrichardson2808As each day goes by!
@@ryleyrichardson2808this is very true. However, I don't get the impression tried very hard this time round. Generic power chord music should be left in the past.
@@SoundBuckle LMAO
I unintentionally wrote a Feel Good Inc ripoff, which is really easy cause it’s a simple minor scale walkup thing, and when my friend pointed it out I was immediately furious and threw that part out. No idea how not a single person in Green Day’s squad noticed. Maybe they just didn’t care cause the song sucks
Clear rip.
That chorus in the green day tune also completely matches one of Their OWN songs, Holiday
Play what pays lol
They have that a lot
There are multiple songs by green day that all end up bleeding together in my head (as a megafan). No Pride off Insomniac, becomes Jinx off Nimrod, becomes Deadbeat Holiday off Warning. I think it's just inherent to pop punk that there's only so much versatility you have to work with in coming up with melodies that stylistically match, which is probably why since 2009 they've basically just made whatever they felt like making, genre be damned.
10000%
@@littleredruri best take so far
Green Day are actually the reason I started playing guitar when I was 12. That “takes 10 seconds to figure out” is definitely a gateway for picking up the guitar as you said.
100%. I probably wouldn't have gotten into the guitar if I had to make the direct leap from being able to play nothing to being able to play something dynamic and interesting. Power chord heavy pop punk and post punk got me started and made the instrument almost instantly rewarding to play.
Exactly the reason I used to make average £100 a day in the nineties from playing oasis for about 4 or 5 hours every night! I was glad they were so easy lol
That's by design. Billie Joe keeps his guitar simple, to let Mike & Tre' shine. He's not into pretentious guitar solos.
@@kaitlyngault3987His lyrics definitely are one of the most influential with the sound they put out. I am surprised by some of the lyrics, Billie Joe Armstrong himself mostly came out with. While living a mostly good life from what I read with music he was coming out with. For me I would of thought he would of had more of a Hard time growing up. But he was playing Gigs at his School, an all around Berkeley an he was loved. The Song where he says I Got No Pride, or The Whole World Owes Me So F%#k You! Are True Hard Influential Punk Statements, We Know, but how Hard Of A Punk Was Billie? Like, Who is paying him to play thier lyrics Freemasons? Have they gone really mainstream? Were they not like an underground band like we originally thought... It maybe just for show sometimes I guess. But some songs are better, not as redundant. The older albums are always going to be better. I could talk about them forever I have been listening since Dookie was famous probably the best album.
Same for me, but bass.... until I tried to learn 'No One Knows' in the first 6 months of *ever* picking up a bass lmfao!
Here's an arts and craft tip: If you were to mix the colours of pink and green then you would actually end up with a purple ...how deep the purple would be would depend on how heavy the hues of the pink and green were.
Great example of how supremely difficult it can be to write a simple song (that nobody else has written before)!
And yet no one ripped off Pink till now!
Especially if you don't try! :0)
Not really. I write a lot of songs that are now starting to get released and there are lines you don’t cross.
Ie. If I want to write a Hendrixy song in E… I CANNOT hit an open low E then do a hammer on to the chord. That’s ‘Yellow Ledbetter’.
So instead I start with the hammer on and hit the low E hit on the second beat. Now I’m working with a completely different emphasis and the riff will magically go elsewhere.
Green Day has been writing songs for simple people since the late 80s
This is too close and he can't use the excuse of "I had never heard that song".
As already mentioned in other comments, the riff originated from the Blues Magoos' We Ain't Got Nothin' Yet from 1966 and neatly carries on the colour theme!
Wow! You’re absolutely right. I haven’t thought of Blues Magoo since the 60’s. Brilliant.
I think even they "borrowed" it from Rucky Nelson, but "Ain't Got Nothing Yet" is the definition of a banger.
which was also covered by Status Quo back in the 60's and they used a similar Riff on their song gotta go home
Yet another color!
@@MYcoloradoplateau That's what I was about to say 😂
Also sounds like Holiday to me. This might be my favorite video you've made (my other favorite is when you discussed giving permission to use your music, commercially). You managed to pick the song apart so easily and yet you still managed to say cool stuff about Green Day. I literally lol'd at the realization of colors being the common thread.
No complaints here that GD's songs are simple, means I can sit down and learn their tunes on guitar for fun
Tht was also my 1st thought Holiday!
Yes, when he broke into "The Passenger" I thought that was generous. All I heard was "Holiday."
"There isn't an original thought in this fucking song." had me in stitches.
That is literally the most devastating of comments. I LOL'd when he said that as well.
Loved that comment. 🤣🤣🤣
Pretty much Pink, Iggy Pop and Muse blended into a song.
He's right.
@@Calumbo but then all art is just a combination of other things. So it isn't a bad thing.
Smoothly switching into Iggy Pop's Passenger was fucking great. I further heard their own "holiday".
Listen to green day and iggy pop's private hell and tell me what you think as well
I was gonna mention Holiday too. Other similarities aside, I’d figure they’d steal from themselves, before taking from someone else
They kind of do a sped up version in Hitchin' A Ride, too. Basically someone needs to play Green Day more Stooges/Iggy Pop songs. ;D
Totally heard Holiday, too!
They said this album will pay homage to American Idiot and Dookie. Totally holiday riff. You can hear Basket Case in American Dream is Killing me bridge
One of my favourite things about Green Day is that they are melodic above all else. I couldn't care less about wanting their songs to be complex and unpredictable just for the sake of being complex and unpredictable, we have plenty of other bands for that. I love what they do and that I can just pick up my guitar and jam to it.
That's not to say they don't have songs that are hard though, because a lot of their non single tracks can be quite complex and far more difficult, like the intro in Before The Lobotomy, FOD, Jaded, Panic Song, St. Jimmy and parts of Somewhere/Forever Now just to name a few examples. They are very skilled musicians and their music gets even more complex live, but their first priority is just making good, melodic music.
I think it really depends on how long you've been playing.
Before the Lobotomy is an arpeggio G - D - C - D#, and St Jimmy is just A5-D5-E5.
I like Greenday, but I can't remember them writing any complex. That's not necessarily a bad thing though. Plenty of kids (myself included) picked up a guitar in 2005 because of American Idiot.
@@SoundBuckle I agree. I don't listen to Green Day much anymore but I loved them around the time I picked up guitar and feeling the rush of playing simple power chords on the first day of learning is a great motivator! They have a special place in my heart for that.
@@lewisdean107 agreed. Jesus of Suburbia was the soundtrack to my youth. Love them for that.
Thanks for having a more open minded and respectful yet factual opinion of GD
I like Green Day but they're been ripping themselves off, and others, since American Idiot.
I’m pretty positive there isn’t supposed to be much thought when it comes to this song. It’s just one you play and sing along to, mindlessly. I know when I sing along, the lyrics just come to me without having to think about it, it’s kinda strange, lol.
I wish you'd have looked at "Dilemma" by them instead. I wasn't a fan of this latest single, but Dilemma is a much better song and you'd relate to it too.
Yeah, of all the new songs I have heard so far that one is definitely the "freshest" feeling Green Day song. That being said, I love Green Day because they prioritize making good music over everything else.
I agree!!
@@Reds-Retrosyee
@@Reds-Retrosspot on. Nice fellas, too.
Dilemma really make me feels so much now it’s playing on repeat…
Purple pink green ....
This riff is regressing spiritually 😅😅😅😅 I haven't laughed this hard in a long time....
@@sounduser and Billie Joe said he was thinking of BLACK Sabbath?!?
Green Day is the reason I got into Rock in the first place and got me playing guitar. Not everything has to be Prog, which is again not everyone’s cup of tea.
For a dude whose career is the definition of a one-hit-wonder he sure is pretentious AG
@@yoyo_ma7677 I wouldn't call The Darkness a one hit wonder. They have some nice songs. But he didn't need to shit on Green Day like this. He could've done Dilemma or Look ma no brains, which are better songs off the album.
@@yoyo_ma7677 if you say that green day is a one hit wonder kind of band you are SO wrong
@@pmaster1173hey, but it was fun to hear that joke about the colors
@@barcoscatalina7067 no, I’m saying Justin / The Darkness is a one-hit-wonder.
Idk how you read my comment and thought I was talking about Green Day
Green day have written some amazing stuff over the years. Let's leave this song alone and enjoy it for what it is...a feel good banger that everyone is going to love belting out at the gig.
Agreed! I'm not a fan of the opening riff but it's still a decent tune if you grew up loving green day
Eh no they wont.. I need a poop will be the mutter in the audience.
@@flat_bastardlol. You like Green Day….to poop on
"There isn't an original thought in this f'ing song. Beginning to end."
When I learned bass, way back in the 90s, I learned the modal nodes. It was a total spoiler, because all of a sudden I could unlock almost any bass line on the spot. Made it easier to build bass lines as well, finding ways to make the same chords and drum patterns sound different by moving or not moving the bass.
What are modal nodes?
@@LittleLionsDenTV Ionian, Dorian Phrygian,Lydian, Mixolydian, Aolian & locran. All the shapes and voicing available from the major scale.
@@KitBasher1i thought those were the names of all the styles of Greek columns?
@@Superabound2 sort of, but that would be Corinthian, Ionic, and Doric
@@Superabound2 I’ll add though, The modes can be considered “columns” because it’s where you get your three major and minor key combinations from, plus that seventh mode full of fkt up chord options.
Justin sir. You made the connection by the band names consisting of colors and riff. Purple, Pink and Green. There happens to be one more color to add to the list, that being Blue. Released in 1966 a song called (We Ain't Got) Nothin' Yet by the Blues Magoos with the similar hook. Cheers
my band covered ain't got nothing yet..someone asked me if it was a Deep Purple song
Billie Joe also said the riff was inspired by Sabbath
Wait a tick - chakra colours
So Green Day took from Pink who took from Deep Purple as well as Blues Magoos! I love it. Also it feels like Billy Joe Armstrong was being snide/snotty by saying he took from Black Sabbath because Sabbath, Zepplin and Deep Purple are considered the "unholy trinity of british hard rock of the 70s". A sarcastic nod to the idea that everybody borrows from everybody, especially when writing pop as you often wind up regurgitating ear worms you can't place the origins of.
It's a rainbow conspiracy!!
It's like Green Day's 21 Guns sounds like the theme to Full House in the bridge...its just really hard for anyone to come up with something that sounds original when there is a finite about combinations notes can be arranged in. Its why I'm not a fan of immediately jumping to calling it a "ripoff".
When Joe Satriani sued Coldplay for Viva La Vida, Chris Martin replied that he never heard Satriani's If I Could Fly...which is very possible and likely in that case.
Justin, your commentary is genius and filled with so many dry quips. Thank you!
I love Green Day, but I immediately thought of the Pink song when I first listened to One Eyed Bastard. Didn't want to hear Pink, it just happened 😂
It's not the same riff. Plus, you should just thank Green Day for almost making Pink bearable. 🤣
Funny thing, Green Day might not be very unique in terms of songwriting, but its all about the delivery and attitude. I think props to the band for keeping up the energy which to me is inspiring. The production too 👌
You can thank Rob Cavallo for the production. Unfortunately you can often tell which albums he wasn't there for.
yep its definately style over substance. but they havent dont anything good since International Superhits@@Keopro
@@kevbarker8108 I think they’ve had quite a decent songs since then but American Idiot is still the strongest thing they’ve made since 2000. This album is the first time the production came close to that and there’s some tracks here that were genuinely great. Calling them derivative now is like calling Johnny Rotten obnoxious, they’ve always been like that (aside from Longview).
They are garbage now, haven't been good in about 20 years ..
The first 2 bars of the riff are also used in Knights of Cydonia by MUSE.
That Knights Of Cydonia riff is still one of the best riffs I’ve ever heard.
“In the BBC documentary Heavy Metal Britannia, keyboardist Jon Lord supports Glover's statement about the song's origin, stating "Black Night was nicked from the bass line in Ricky Nelson's Summertime" and then proceeds to play the bassline riff on his grand piano”
So… even Deep Purple copied someone else.
Thank you for the “Pink/Green” moment. I needed to laugh today!
can't forget purple. there's something with color bands
Do you mean like The Jackson 5? 😆😅
oddly, you get purple when you mix all the other colors together@@hughneutron5303
@@hughneutron5303You mean like Blue Oyster Cult, Blue Cheer, Blue Swede, Blue Rodeo, Blue Monday, Black Flag, Black Sabbath, Black Eyed Peas, Black Oak Arkansas, The White Stripes, Barry White, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Redbone, Red Rider, Yellowjackets, Zac Brown, Jackson Browne, Pink Martini, and Orange. Did I miss any?
@@Charlesb88pink Floyd!
It's weird because I couldn't really enjoy the song at first because, instantly, even though I haven't heard it in forever, I could only hear Pink's song. It was distracting, for sure, and I thought it was so weird that nobody in the studio got that impression upon hearing it (I'm just assuming). But, after waiting a bit and listening to it again, through headphones, and picking up on some more layers of the song, I could still note that Pink resemblance, but it sounded better to me. I like the song, especially as it goes into the chorus, starting with "vendetta", but, yeah. Weirddddddddd. Excited for the new album though.
It's something that happens so often, even the Foo fighters has this "problem" with one of their song
@@barcoscatalina7067 for sure! I love the new GD album, I've been listening since it dropped!
"Green's a color too... Wait a minute..." I'm absolutely dead!!!
00:58 Those baffling silences...I adore them!!!😍 😂😂😂
05:01...🤣🤣🤣
Uncomfortable pauses. 😂
Being able to disguise thinly veiled contempt as reverence is a vastly under-rated life skill.
Well said,always thought they were at best,a cover band.
Glad others pick it up 😂
Seemed a bit snobbish, but OK.
I love your honest reaction to this. My opinion on originality is that, there are already sooo many songs. Even for skilled and expierenced musicians it's hard to come up with something new with every song. If you try though.. you might be 50 when your first album comes out..
What makes things worse is if you ever do come up with something truly original you start to doubt whether anyone will like it anyway
Greenday are power chords and excellent hooks. Easily learned on a guitar, but that is not a bad thing. Personally haven't been a massive fan of their past few albums but I'm loving the sound of the new stuff so far.
Hilarious video. The song seems to be Green Day playing their own song "Holiday" over a combination of The Passenger and So What.
I genuinely don't mind things that sound like other things to a certain degree, except in this case it's similar enough that if I wanted to listen to this song then I would just listen to one of those others instead...or more likely: just put on Deep Purple.
This shows the downside to longevity: if you don't totally change your sound (e.g. Opeth) or at least develop it significantly, then there's really no point releasing anything new. I don't hate Green Day, and I don't find this song bad, it just doesn't add anything to what they've already done. If they stopped writing after American Idiot (released in 2004) and just toured their old stuff, then honestly I'm not sure if we'd have collectively lost anything.
Funny that you should mention "Holiday" because it was the earworm that I had while reading the comments :)
Yeah ... the melody is different enough where it's okay ... but no doubt similar.
Dude have you ever listened to Revolution Radio or 21st Century Breakdown? Some of their best work came after American Idiot
Dude have you ever listened to Revolution Radio or 21st Century Breakdown? Some of their best work came after American Idiot
Dude have you ever listened to Revolution Radio or 21st Century Breakdown? Some of their best work came after American Idiot
100% said that it sounds like Pink first time I heard it. I think there's also bits that sound like Frank Carter and the Rattlesnakes
Can also 100% hear glow by alien ant farm for large sections of it.
I love how you actually take time to delve deeply into the details of what makes these riffs and harmonies similar enough to be questioned for originality, and actally play all the songs parts in question! Then
People being influenced and emulating other people has happened many, many, many times in life and in the entertainment industry. Whether it's Music, TV, Films or Literature. Humans in general learn by copying others and you take what you learn and put your own spin on it to suit your personality. Coming up with something new and unique these days is very difficult. It's all been done before. (See that's a total cliché.)
I need to listen to Deep Purple's beautiful music again...thanks Justin..
If you hadn't mentioned the pink song thing in the beginning... I still would have thought it was a Pink cover they were doing when the tune kicks off. That sounds just like that song.
It's not the same riff.
Ahhh poop, feel like you just dumped on one of my favourite bands 😂 you’re usually so nice! Did Billie Joe Armstrong upset you? Anyway, I love green day, particularly 90’s green day, but they still release some bangers and I’m looking forward to the new album, you should have review Dilemma! Ps. Punk music has always been simple, but hard and fast! 🤙🏻🤙🏻
It’s easy to unconsciously write a similar sounding riff/melody, but what surprises me most is that no other band member, producer or manager along the way would make a point to say so!
Or maybe they did in on purpose? I don't know why they would do it tho
@@barcoscatalina7067 Yeah perhaps. I wouldn’t understand why either. Finally Justin critiqued something fairly: The production always sounds good, but Green Day are not pushing any boundaries!
The originality is you Justin. Another great show very entertaining and yes only took a second to play lol purple pink green in that order for 👍
I think so what was also one of the Pink tracks that was written by Tim Armstrong of Rancid when they were briefly a thing. It also bares a lot of similar phrasing from Matt Bellamy's solo in Knights of Cydonia from Muse.
nope -The song was written by Pink, Max Martin, and Shellback
@@kennybob7 you’re right it’s “Trouble” I think I was mistaking it for.
Shellbeck wrote that riff. It was the first song (at least in the pop category) he got a writing credit on. Coincidentally learned that just the other day watching This Is Pop on Netflix.
Holy crap! I heard all the similarities you speak of, i am not just picking fault in one of my fav bands. Still love Green Day. It is hard these days to not have similar sounds as there are only 5 basic notes and only so much you can do with them.
There are countless examples of Green Day songs sounding like other popular songs.
Uptight sounds like Dreaming by Blondie.
Waiting sounds like Downtown by Petula Clark
Brain Stew sounds like 26 or 6 to 4 by Chicago
Graffitia sounds like I Fought the Law by The Clash
Goodnight Adeline sounds like either Closing Time by Semisonic or Good by Better Than Ezra.
The line in Strange Days are Here to Say "Ever since Bowie died it hasn't been the same" sounds just like the line in The Gigolo Aunts song Where I Find My Heaven that goes "and the blood flows through my heart and leaves like sand as I share". Not to mention the opening guitar progression rips off their own song Basket Case which also reminds me that American Dream is Killing Me's solo is note for note the same Melody in Basket Case.
There are a lot more. I'll have to check my notes.
I'm glad you picked up on this, as my friend said it didn't sound anything like it. Of course I forwarded them this video of your review 😂🤣😂 I'll be singing bad a bing bad a bing woooooo, at the there concert this summer now you got that in my head ....😂🤣😂🤣
You can tear Dookie out of my cold dead hands! :) This one was obviously... "inspired" by a few songs though :(
So What tempo is also extremely close to the tempo of One Eyed Bastard, off by a few bpm. WOW. The Green Day one seems derivative of the Pink melody. Pink is probably pretty cool about things like this, and would be flattered, just a guess. Have a great day!
It would be interesting to see one played over the other like a twin guitar riff. The riff and the Pink riff are not the same melody but the rhythm is the same and I think they’d harmonise nicely.
I remember coming up with this great riff only to realize awhile later that it was from a Badlands song.
Sometimes simplicity is better especially when it comes to guitar. It almost sounds like they took something that was pretty good and just put a Green Day flavour on it.
I like old-school Green Day, but this was hilarious. I don't think there's anything wrong with simplicity. Some of the best songs in rock history are easy to play. There's a place for prog and simpler stuff.
Amen.
"My Generation" by far is such a simple song, yet one of the most powerful!
@@stoogeslap Smoke on the Water. All of the AC/DC catalogue and a bazillion others. That said, Justin is 100% right here about the song.
Totally agree. The problem with this song and so many like it, is it's so formulaic. The record industry figured it out years ago and this is the generic shit that sells. The predictable, catchy, dumb singalong will never stop because we'll always have more retarded ears listening to music than musicians.
This has nothing to do with simplicity. It is the same riff, in the same key, at a similar Tempo and groove. It is basically the same. But then stealing from Iggy Pop in the chorus as well is just ripping off someone elses music. But enjoy if that is ok for you
Green Day gets a hall pass to rip off anyone they want tbh because they're so amazing
I looked it up and was annoyed by the pink song that sounds the same as one-eyed bastard and I guess yall never heard "I wish I found some chords in an order that is new" 🤦♂️ a lot of the songs that me and my buddy wrote sounded similar to a lot of bands we love and enjoy and green day has a shitload of songs so what if they used the same chords and put a spin on it and I like this better ❤
That song also sounds like their own other song Holiday in a sense to me too in ways.
I'm so happy someone else thought it resembled passenger, literally the first thing that came into my head when I heard the song.
News from the glamorous courthouse has landed. Mick Mars won a significant court victory in his legal war against Mötley Crüe yesterday in LA.
Best part is how Green Day can make people feel emotions without having to suffocate their music with nuances only fellow virgins would appreciate
Can't tell if sarcasm, help
No sarcasm, I take the Saint on face value. Reminds me of St. Jimmy "Welcome to the club, give me some blood, I'm the resident leader of the lost and found." Someone's gonna say that tune was ripped off as well, get over it people.
It would be a freaking scream to be able to watch this guy live.
Brilliant night out.
Catch him at your corner bar for only $5 and a drink ticket 🤣
4:53 One hell of a "wait a shitty minute! 😳😮🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯" moment right there! 🤣😂🤣
Love your band, music and channel bro.
I love it when you are in one of your 'mad' moods. You come up with the funniest stuff. The colour stuff really resonates lol.
Loved the slight variation on the intro! Love your videos!
I love your videos because I have ZERO musical knowledge, I just know what I enjoy! So I find this all very educational. That said, as soon as the intro starts I hear Pink! It feels so familiar. Is this common for Greenday? I remember that years ago John Lawler/Jon Fratelli got a writing credit on Outlaws because it was ✨inspired✨ by Lupe Brown
This is the first time I've come across a Green Day song that sounds like they've ripped off someone else...
That's not to say that they haven't done it before, but if they have, they've hid it well.
That being said, their albums from "Dookie" (1994) to "American Idiot" (2004) are absolutely brilliant...
The upcoming album seems promising.
Oh, THAT'S why Jon Fratelli got a writing credit on Outlaws, I was wondering why Green Day 'wrote' a song with him out of all people.
If anyone gets a credit for it, it won’t be pink, because she wouldn’t have written that song anyway. Not throwing shade at her, that’s just how it works with most of those popstars. They get brought a catalogue of songs that are written by other people, they are just the ones who perform it.
Actually Pink was 1 of 3 writers on that one@@conors4430
@@Ennui. They have such a huge back catalogue over a long and successful career, I guess there are bound to be some songs that sound a lot like others?
Im hearing 'Holiday' there so they've ripped themselves off. I quite like it though 😀
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@Justinhawkinsridesagain lovely video again Sire. I have a strange question that I've always wondered about. How do English-speaking people pronounce Røde? Ø is a Norwegian letter soo? Can you please do it in your next video? Pardon my lousy english.
Regards from a massive (in all senses 👀) Norwegian fan.
It's so pink that they used it to colour the video too!
Thanks for this fantastically entertaining breakdown and analysis! Super fun watch, as always! 💯
Watch your pockets around Green Day. 😂
This isn't really anything new coming from Green Day. On their Insomniac album, the closing track, "Walking Contradiction", while a great song, a large portion of the song sounds very much like "Do It Again" by The Kinks (from their Word of Mouth album). It took me over a decade after first hearing "Walking Contradiction" to realize it lifted elements from The Kinks because I only got into The Kinks later in life. Another Green Day song, "Haushinka", off of the later Nimrod album, also borrowed from "Do It Again", but for a shorter bit.
Warning and Picture Book as well
The Alex Turner thing is uncanny if you listen back to the first 2 albums. Even has that same distorted mic effect.
Yeah, I do feel they have very deliberately wen't with an Arctic Monkeys feel on this.
Billie has been doing that while Alex was still picking his nose in grammar school 😂
@@saintleoraunt2341 singing in a Sheffield accent? Don't think so mate.
@@paulmallon9292 I don’t care what you think. Fact is fact and Billie has been getting shit for singing in a British accent before Alex touched his first Fanny
@@saintleoraunt2341 haven't heard fanny in a while. You from Glasgow by any chance? Lived there for about 4 years. What a place. Good times.
To me they're all derived from Zeppelin's How many more times and I'm sure they too were even inspired by an old blues riff knowing them haha.
Yessss, that's what I was trying to think of! 🤘
The thing is I know Billie Joe Armstrong, but I don't know Justin Hawkings who suddenly jumped out on CZcams suggestions.
To me, the short/melodic hook thing that is being pointed to as a ripoff of Pink (and hers of Deep Purple) just sounds like a variation on far older folk melody. In the vein of 'Yo-ho-ho' type pirate melodies (or whatever you'd associate that with).
OMG, the Colors! LMAO!! This is why your channel is awesome!!!
I'm not a musician, just a fan of music, but I've never been a fan of Green Day. I've never understood what the hype was about. I just figure it isn't made with me in mind and move on. I'm happy they bring joy to other people.
Thank you Justin! Said the same thing to my wife the first time i heard it, the song is amazing though 😂 It's the pink song + the passenger + Holliday from their own repertoire 😂😂
ok but can we talk about how “Suzie Chapstick” steals a melody from “Dilemma” by Nelly (feat. Kelly Rowland)??
Don't forget shoot the runner by kasabian
Justin Hawkins throwing shade at the latest Green Day single is something I didn’t realize I needed until today! 😏
You live a sorry life bro 🥹
@@saintleoraunt2341 I’m a Green Day fan but they aren’t infallible. And your pity is not welcome. I’m quite happy but thanks for caring 😏
Top form today! Lots of good nuggets throughout this one. And another spot on review. Bravo!!
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@@SuziQ.I saw! I’m very happy for the JHRA team. And I’m really excited for the next set of podcasts. The holiday break seems to have done him good.
@@sah-win I have really been missing the podcasts! 🥲
@@MariaFrancesca I love the when he has a guest, but the ones with him and JMF are my favorites. So, I’m hoping the first one back is just the two of them.
@@sah-win Those are my favorites, too! They have such good friend-chemistry between them that it's a pleasure to get to sit in on these, hilarious bantering all over the place. But then, since they obviously trust and respect each other, that friendship holds for some pretty tough questions, as well, and that gives their podcast an edge that pushes it up a level. They've been developing the production, which is great, but it's how their personalities interact that makes it such a good watch/listen.
I have loved Green Day for over 20 odd years but their 90s songs were the pinnacle of simplistic songs that were simultaneously original. I think they are writing to be commercial
now (and have done for a long time) but those Dookie, Insomniac and Nimrod tracks were raw, unapologetic and conveyed true songwriting emotions, be they angst, love, or hatred. Just listen to Redundant, simple but very clever song. What I’m trying to say is, I like old Green Day more but the new stuff is just fun and shouldn’t be taken seriously. Thanks for reading my essay.
I'm not sure I agree with you on Green Day trying to be commercial. It's not like they need the money!
But, your point on the 90's albums is well taken. I'm a massive Green Day fan. I love most of the material they've put out over the years. (Although, FOAM's.......😢) My point is, the albums Kerplunk, Dookie, and Nimrod were relatable and heartfelt. The songs 'spoke' to me. I remember listening to Basket Case whilst I was in hospital having an 'emotional moment' (aka Mental health episode lmao 🤣). It sat so well with me, and got me through a *_really tough_* time.
But I love Saviours, so, hey, who am I to whine?! 🤷🏻👍😘♥️♥️💚💚💚💚💚
The part that is The Passenger by Iggy Pop, is also Holiday by....Green Day.
So they are even ripping themselves off! Slightly disappointed that Justin didn't pick up on that!😅
There’s plenty of darkness AC/DC rip off riffs though… 😅 I mean sometimes it happens, it’s a generic riff that probably sounds like 100s when you hear them.
True, and there's nothing wrong about it. That's art: steal what you like, say what you need. Every song on the planet sounds like something else it's just that you don't know the source material (and also doesn't the songwriter).
I’m a huge Green Day fan and agree with your points. Is it original or innovative? Not particularly. But is it fun? Kind of. I do think some of the album’s other tracks will provide more flavor in terms of songwriting.
Hay justin love your songs, just wondering what headphones you use. I need some for school thanks.
Hi Justin, love your critiques, so funny but accurate and knowledgeable. Came across The Warning a few weeks ago and was so taken aback by their amazing skills and abilities. Have a look at Evolve . They just smash it out of the park in all areas. Three sisters from Mexico. They have been around for a good while but are recently becoming massive. Defo worth a look, would love to hear your breakdown.
I like the song even though it made me think of even a third song: Dis-Moi BB Brunes (French band) for the verses.
So to me it sounds like a mash up of three songs that I like, but as you said, it's Green Day: simple powerful recipe. So I ended up loving it as fourth entire new song.
FYI in terms of shakra colours you were right: Purple is for crown shakra (the closest to the spiritual world) Pink is usually not along your spine like the others but some people assign it to the hands shakras and finally Green is the heart shakra.
Any random conclusion can be made with this information I suppose 😂
*Chakra. 🤷🏻💚💚💚
7:00 there isn't an original thought in this song.
You summed it up perfectly.
I immediately thought this would be about how they cribbed the Brain Stew riff from Chicago's 25 or 6 to 4.
Dilemma is an absolute track tho
Didn't he claim it was a "Black" Sabbath inspired riff? 🤯
It was the song Black Knight by deep purple.
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@@craigkrum950 That's the song people claimed Pink was ripping off. Green Day claimed to be inspired by Black Sabbath. Either way, we now have a Pink, a Purple, a Green, two Blacks - and a music video that itself was very pink. We're all doomed.
@@JJ-hu4zm just a few more colors and we can have an entire rainbow!
I like the song, yeah the riff is nearly identical to the Pink song, but its still its own tune and enjoyable. Like you said, powerful and hits you like an ACDC record. Maybe not the most original and groundbreaking song ever, but still fun and sounds good
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@@mindovermachine9501 hi virgin
On the whole, I thoroughly enjoy your channel.
I think you're very talented and funny.
Something I'd really like to see you respond to is difficult or avant-garde rock.
It wouldn't get much of a view count, I suspect, but I'd love to hear your take on a song from California by Mr. Bungle, or something from Of Natural History by Sleepytime Gorilla Museum.
It's that drum sound that a lot of older hard rock and metal bands use. I first noticed it on an Ace Frehley record, I think in his case, he was aiming for the same sound as his old band KISS had on the album "Creatures Of The Night". Big, strong and with plenty of reverb. Except no one has ever quite replicated it as it was in the early 80s and so now they all seem to do the same almost but not quite drums sound that Ace uses. It's on the last Black Sabbath album and basically any album by an artist that was big in the 70s or 80s that is now working in smaller studios and without the help of the most experienced producers...except I looked this up and Green Day are using the same team as always. Maybe it's just the difference between digital reverb and acoustic reverb, I'm not sure, but is something that I've been noticing more and more on hard rock recordings.
There's a lot more to a band/artist/song than just what notes are being played. There are an endless amount of songs with the same chord progressions that you couldn't confuse with one another. I think Green Day has always had a recognizable and definitive sound though. Some people love it some people hate it. Not defending this one song as anything groundbreaking but it clearly couldn't be confused with the other songs he compared it to. Green D never needed to be complex musically to get their sound across.
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6:45 I'm pretty sure Green Day used that (or very close to it) in another one of their own songs 15 or 20 years ago, I think it was Holiday?
Really liked this material (especially the color part) but... being original in the sense of chord progression is really tough right now. Basically every week on my proposed Spotify tracks I have at least one "Where's my mind" ripoff and still some of those songs kicks ass. I don't skip on them just because I hear some similarity to something that I know. Of course most of the time it's a thing that artists do on purpose but if it's a bad thing? If it's sounds good I don't think so.
Especially that this new album has some more original songs like Dilemma. Of course it's nothing like a musical breaktrough but still it's fresh and coming back to roots of Green Day at the same time (and by roots I don't mean American Idiot, but their first albums). There's another point - the most popular song (I guess) and for sure the song that made Green Day popular - Basket Case - it's basically based on Pachelbels Canon. Like thousands of other songs, still it was a fresh take and a legendary song. It's not like they're doing it for the first time.
pink, green, black, purple....colorful riff.
Forgot about Black...thx.
Ironically I think this is the greatest green day has sounded in years like since probably 2009, and I was a green day fan for like 15 years, that says something 🤣😭
No shit Saviors sounds amazing.
I wish they’d remix RevRad so it has the same power and crunch.
I just listened to Forever now and it’s a great song but sounds so flat compared to Saviors.
Did you listen to Bang Bang? I think they sounded great in that song
Their song ‘Warning’ is very similar to The Kinks song, ‘Picturebook’.
Can I ask where u get your shirt I love it