Green Day @ Dee Dee’s Diner (Sep 19, 2000)

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Green Day

Club Show

Dee Dee’s Diner · Milan, Italy

Setlist

Rarity 59%How rare this setlist is: higher when the band digs into songs they rarely play, lower for a night of staples.
Show tagged: Club Shows
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Performers

Show notes

This show was recorded for broadcast on TMC2. Setlist may be incomplete, as the following review mentions the show lasted two hours.

Rockol.it (translated from Italian): "And indeed, that same evening, at Dee Dee's Diner in Milan, Green Day performed a showcase that quickly became a full-fledged concert, two hours of rock 'n' roll at full blast. A terrifying crowd of American models had come to the venue to witness the Californian trio perform, and they didn't hesitate to give it their all. Tracks from "Nimrod," "Insomniac," and "Dookie" were mixed with new songs from "Warning," including the singles "Minority," "Church on Sunday," and "Deadbeat Holiday." The three Green Day members were in top form, and the concert provided a display of power, energy, and entertainment that was infectious to everyone in attendance. Very similar in their choice of chords and harmonies to the Clash, Green Day also draw from the Pogues' repertoire of boozy songs, Brian Setzer's vibrant rockabilly, and the Ramones' high school rock 'n' roll, mixing and packaging everything with perfect shifts in tension and constant interaction with the audience. It's during one of the conversations that Billie Joe calls one of the boys in the audience on stage to play a song: by the time he explains the three chords, the band is now a four-man band, with Billie Joe on vocals and a guitarist named Alex covering his parts. Hits like "Basket Case" and "When I Come Around" are a must, of course, but the concert's finale holds two more surprises: the first comes when Alex returns on stage with three other boys who seem randomly picked from the audience, but are actually his partners in the band Succo Marcio. Green Day hands him their instruments and leans to the side of the stage to listen. Succo Marcio capitalized on the surprise effect and won over the audience with "Muore il giorno," one of their songs—they later distributed several copies of their self-produced CD to industry insiders, and it must be said, upon first listening, it's not bad at all—which also earned them the disheartened applause of Green Day: "Shit, we suck," says Billy Joe, picking up his guitar again, but it's only momentary. The concert escalates to an unbearable pace and ends, as in the height of the punk era, with the instruments destroyed and the stage devastated. The audience, by the end, seems more tired than the band and welcomes the return of the lights to the room with satisfaction. Powerful, energetic, and vibrant, the Green Day seen last night can truly afford to talk about honesty despite the billions they've earned and often held in their faces, because it's something they've managed to prove on the stage and, in the end, cannot fail to involve everyone."

Performance stats

42nd of 79 in 2000
7th of 14 in Milan
11th of 36 in Italy
8th of 42 of the Club Shows

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Notable

Was this one for the history books?

Iconic performances or epic setlists, not just a great show.

Most played song

Longview 1,138 times

Rarest Songs Played

Church On Sunday 46 times
Brat 70 times

Album distribution

Slappy 1
  • - Knowledge
Kerplunk 2
  • - Welcome To Paradise
  • - Christie Road
Dookie 5
  • - Longview
  • - Basket Case
  • - She
  • - Coming Clean
  • - When I Come Around
Insomniac 2
  • - Brat
  • - Geek Stink Breath
Nimrod 4
  • - Hitchin' A Ride
  • - Scattered
  • - Platypus (I Hate You)
  • - Good Riddance (Time Of Your Life)
Warning 4
  • - Minority
  • - Church On Sunday
  • - Blood, Sex And Booze
  • - Waiting

Debut distribution

The year each song played here was first played live.

1989 1
1990 1
1991 1
1992 3
1993 2
1994 1
1995 1
1997 3
1998 1
1999 1
2000 3

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