

According to Armstrong, the last few Green Day albums were recorded on the rig.Other items include:
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More than 20 pieces of new and vintage pro audio gear from JingleTown Recording (formerly 880 Studios) in Oakland, which closed this year. Also in Armstrong’s collection is a Brian May guitar that the band picked up during the American Idiot tour to play on its “We Are The Champions” encore. One of the items up for sale is the Victoria 35210-T tweed Super amp named Little Vicky. It was used to record the intro to the title track from the band’s American Idiot. We had a guitar come through our store, and you could just see the smoke from the clubs it was played in. The frontman will be selling off a lot of gear today (Wednesday, Dec 20th) from his home and studio collections, with guitars, amps, and even a console used throughout the band’s history.Īrmstrong said, “ I love the character you can see looking at a fretboard that’s been used – you can see where someone played it in clubs, in barns, in churches. Reverb has partnered with Billie Joe Armstrong to have an online garage sale of Green Day items. I’ll be touring when I’m 50 they’ll throw me a birthday party! So where I’m at these days, I’m like, ‘Maybe make it the last one.’” It’s just jamming, but I’ve never heard music like this, that we’re doing right now. Pay for the studio, give me this engineer, give me this producer.

Shawn also said : “I’ve made people so much f*****g money. Gray died in 2010 from a drug overdose, and Jordison was let go in December 2013, just before Slipknot began recording the last album. Took time with our kids, and toured for a couple of years until it felt right. In an interview with NME, he gave an estimated timeline and said, “I’ll be in the studio in November 2018.” He followed up about the changes in the band and stated, “It got a little screwed up after All Hope Is Gone, because Paul Gray passed away, so we took time off. Shawn “Clown” Crahan says it will be a while before Slipknot records again. And now, Foo Fighters!īlabbermouth and The Pulse Of Radio report p ercussionist, M. He’s also appeared with Nirvana, the late Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers and with Mick Jagger. Meanwhile, Dave holds the record for the musician who has had the most appearances on SNL, a total of 13, both with and without his Foo Fighters. Apparently he got his wish, but it never made the show, sadly! This video was the skit that they didn’t have time to air on the show.

I knew Dave Grohl has always wanted to be in a skit on SNL.
