Green Day
Kerplunk tour
McGregor's · Elmhurst, IL, USA
Setlist
Rarity 80%How rare this setlist is: higher when the band digs into songs they rarely play, lower for a night of staples.- 01 Don't Leave Me
- 02 2000 Light Years Away
- 03 Who Wrote Holden Caulfield?
- 04 Longview
- 05 Welcome To Paradise
- 06 Only Of You
- 07 At The Library
- 08 Big Yellow Taxi Joni Mitchell cover Partial
- 09 Christie Road “Photograph” tease “Ain't Talkin' 'bout Love” tease “Crazy Train” tease
- 10 16
- 11 Paper Lanterns
- 12 All By Myself
- 13 Dominated Love Slave
- 14 One Of My Lies
- 15 Knowledge Operation Ivy cover
- 16 Road To Acceptance
Encore
Concert poster
Performers
- Billie Joe Armstrong - Vocals / Guitar
- Mike Dirnt - Bass / Backing Vocals
- Tre Cool - Drums
Show notes
Mike Byrne: "...and the final time at McGregor's was January of 1993 with all local bands opening."
Brians Art for Animals: "It was like 83 and North Ave. I think it is some sports bar now. They would have cool all-ages punk shows there one sunday a month. Two bookers did shows there, one was into bad metal and cover bands, and the other did these punk shows, and I think he also stuff at exit. But yup, Jawbox, Jawbreaker, NOFX, Sludgeworth, Screeching Weasel, Green Day, all played here and it was the only place in the suburbs to see a good show."
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Album distribution
1,000 Hours 1
- - Only Of You
39/Smooth 5
- - Don't Leave Me
- - At The Library
- - 16
- - Road To Acceptance
- - Disappearing Boy
Slappy 2
- - Paper Lanterns
- - Knowledge
Kerplunk 6
- - 2000 Light Years Away
- - Who Wrote Holden Caulfield?
- - Welcome To Paradise
- - Christie Road
- - Dominated Love Slave
- - One Of My Lies
Dookie 2
- - Longview
- - All By Myself
Covers 1
- - Big Yellow Taxi
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