Oct
5
Thu • 2000
Set 1:
Show Notes
Caitlyn: "...they played Blood, Sex, and Booze last, but when it finished, Tre` ran out of the room and Nik Carter (BCN dj) didn't realize it and was still asking questions until Billie was like "Yeah, um, Tre` just went to the hospital, soo, we have to get going." Apparently (from what I heard), Tre` was playing Blood, Sex, and Booze and the cymbal started to fall or something and the roadie pushed it back. As he grabbed for it and he cut that webby part of your hand in between your fingers. He went to the hospital and got 5 stitches I think, and that's probably why they were late for the signing, but Tre` did come back to sign, but it was the hand he writes with so he was in pain all night..."
"This was a studio set with some very appreciative fans, which ends with an announcement that Tre cut himself during the last song they played and had to go to the hospital to get medical attention. Nick mentions it near the end of the last track. They weren't planning for this to be a full length set anyway, although it must have had some effect on the concert the night after at Axis. Everyone else's Green Day concerts this late were in pretty large places. Not sure why Boston's would be in a little closet of a club for a band as big as this. Boston likes things green, like Christmas, and the Celtics. And they like Green Day. Even had a friggin' riot at a free concert from them a few years earlier before a much bigger crowd than this that lasted about as long as this before the police had to stop the concert from continuing. No riot here, just a nice short set. Playing drums can be hazardous to various body parts, especially if you're the drummer in Green Day. Apparently they played that next day's show as scheduled and it was a full length Green Day show. Although this is a short set this appears to have all from the introduction to the parting words."
"This was a studio set with some very appreciative fans, which ends with an announcement that Tre cut himself during the last song they played and had to go to the hospital to get medical attention. Nick mentions it near the end of the last track. They weren't planning for this to be a full length set anyway, although it must have had some effect on the concert the night after at Axis. Everyone else's Green Day concerts this late were in pretty large places. Not sure why Boston's would be in a little closet of a club for a band as big as this. Boston likes things green, like Christmas, and the Celtics. And they like Green Day. Even had a friggin' riot at a free concert from them a few years earlier before a much bigger crowd than this that lasted about as long as this before the police had to stop the concert from continuing. No riot here, just a nice short set. Playing drums can be hazardous to various body parts, especially if you're the drummer in Green Day. Apparently they played that next day's show as scheduled and it was a full length Green Day show. Although this is a short set this appears to have all from the introduction to the parting words."