Review of Green Day: Bullet in a Bible (2005) by Spencer H — 29 Aug 2007
I have a lot of respect for director Sam Bayer. He directed all of the "American Idiot" music videos, along with Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit" video. He has tons of great and interesting camera angles, and the constant switch from black and white to color adds a great artistic touch to it, so it feels like this video is really, really old.
Green Day is among the best bands that are still around today, along with Pearl Jam and the Foo Fighters. Very few bands have the ability to command such a large audience, and Green Day's natural showmanship allows them to keep this audience of over 60,000 Brits in the palm of their hand.
They play a lot of their classic songs, along with lots of what was their new material at the time. The behind the scenes moments are also very cool, and you get to know the band a lot better. This is by far the best concert held at England's Milton Keynes, since Queen played there in 1982.
This is now a legendary punk rock concert, that assures Green Day a spot in musical history.
This review of Green Day: Bullet in a Bible (2005) was written by Spencer H on 29 Aug 2007.
Green Day: Bullet in a Bible has generally received very positive reviews.
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