homecoming green day

(Ooh) We're back in the barrio [Intro: Tré Cool] [Part 3: Nobody Likes You] It’s a reflective ending, it definitely is open-ended. Hey! I play the shit out the drums, and I can play the guitar [Part 1: The Death of St. Jimmy] I got a kid in New York, I got a kid in the Bay Non ha un ritornello, e dopo alcune strofe prende un ritmo incalzante con cori in sottofondo. Questa pagina è stata modificata per l'ultima volta il 18 gen 2020 alle 12:08. (Don't want to be an American idiot!) (Where'd you go?) She had enough and he had plenty We wanted it like that for a reason because I think as individuals or as the characters in the book, people don’t know, you don’t know until it’s over. In the summer heat In the state of mind (Ooh) La canzone dura oltre 9 minuti e si può definire come mini opera punk, simmetrica a Jesus of Suburbia. Does anyone care if nobody cares? Everyone left you, nobody likes you Underneath their feet He says, “We're fucked up, but we're not the same [Verse 6: Billie Joe Armstrong] A fixture in the city of lust I don’t know! These songs were the product of a single jam session where each member tried to outwrite the other in a friendly competition. They're all out without you, havin' fun [Verse 2: Billie Joe Armstrong] In a February 2005 interview for Green Day’s VH1 Storytellers concert, Billie Joe Armstrong said:. What's your pleasure and what is your pain? [Verse 3: Billie Joe Armstrong] Well, nobody cares, well, nobody cares Please call me only if you are coming home I haven't drank or smoked nothin' in over 22 days In a February 2005 interview for Green Day’s VH1 Storytellers concert, Billie Joe Armstrong said: The song “Homecoming” is like to come back to your hometown and find all these things, you know, or it could be something else, you know, your home might be a mental institution or prison or something like that. Left me here alone and I should have stayed home Like a desperation murmur of a heart beat (Ooh-ooh), The time has come and it's goin' nowhere (Ooh-ooh), Nobody ever said that life was fair now (Ooh-ooh), Go-carts and guns are treasures they will bare, The world is spinning around and 'round out of control again, So send my love a letterbomb, and visit me in Hell, But to you and me, that's Jingle Town, that's, The Bad Homecoming (Waiting) by Dean Gray, Boulevard of Broken Dreams (Live In Japan). The stems and seeds of the last of the dope It's my own private suicide Coming back from the edge of town He'd rather be doing something else now However, Part 4: Rock and Roll Girlfriend is from the perspective of someone that Jesus encountered before. They're all out without you, havin' fun Waste another year flies by, waste a night or two, Where you've lost your dreams in the rain, The stems and seeds of the last of the dope, Get me out of here right now (Ah-ha, la, la, la), After ten cups of coffee and you're still not here, Dreaming of a song, but something went wrong, And you can't tell anyone, 'cause no one's here, I got a rock and roll band, I got a rock and roll life. [Part 2: East 12th St.] So far away, I don't wanna stay (Ah-ha, la, la, la) I fell asleep while watching Spike TV American Idiot - The Original Broadway Cast Recording, https://it.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Homecoming_(Green_Day)&oldid=110180402, licenza Creative Commons Attribuzione-Condividi allo stesso modo. [Pre-Chorus: Billie Joe Armstrong] I don’t! Home, we're coming home again This life-like dream ain't for me! Nobody likes you, everyone left you Get me out of here right now (Ah-ha, la, la, la) [Chorus: Billie Joe Armstrong] [Chorus: Mike Dirnt] Well, nobody cares, well, nobody cares (Ooh) I started fuckin' running The Saint Jimmy is the spark in the night Do you think what you need is a crutch? Jeez! Home, we're coming home again And Mom and Dad are the ones you can blame..." I don’t care! (Where'd you go?) Cantata da Mike Dirnt, è la parte più lenta del brano. [Verse 5: Tré Cool (Billie Joe Armstrong)] In questa parte si parla della solitudine di Jimmy. You taught me how to live My heart is beating from me, I am standing all alone (Ooh) There's a glow of light Homecoming è la dodicesima canzone dell'album American Idiot del gruppo pop punk statunitense Green Day, edito nel 2004.