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Billie joe ~ Y'KNOW!

The La's
2000s2009Rareyoutube

=D this is my second video of Billie joe 'y'know' clips, hopefully better than the last one :) all these clips are from 2009 interviews... he hasn't changed a bit xD ..enjoy =)

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The La's were an English rock band from Liverpool, originally active from 1983 until 1992. Fronted by singer, songwriter and guitarist Lee Mavers, the group are best known for their hit single "There She Goes" (1988). The band was formed by Mike Badger in 1983 and Mavers joined the next year, although for most of the group's history, the frequently changing line-up revolved around the core duo of Lee Mavers and John Power along with numerous other guitarists and drummers including Paul Hemmings,...

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The 2009 interview footage of Billie Joe Armstrong, posted under the title "Billie joe ~ Y'KNOW!", is a rare and intriguing addition to the archive. The brief clip, clocking in at just over a third of a minute, offers a glimpse into the Green Day frontman's personality and demeanor during this period.

One notable aspect of this footage is its candid nature. Shot in an informal setting, likely during a press junket or promotional interview, it captures Billie Joe's relaxed attitude and willingness to engage with his audience. The use of colloquial language and lighthearted tone suggests that he feels comfortable enough to be himself around the interviewer.

The clip's brevity belies its significance as a window into the artist's psyche during this time. Released in 2009, it coincides with the period surrounding Green Day's eighth studio album, "21st Century Breakdown". This era saw the band pushing the boundaries of their sound and exploring new themes in their music.

The fact that these interview clips are from 2009 is particularly interesting given Billie Joe's subsequent struggles with addiction and personal issues. The footage provides a snapshot of his mental state before the onset of these challenges, making it a poignant reminder of the artist's vulnerability during this period.

Furthermore, the clip's rarity status underscores its value as a unique piece of archival material. As such, it serves as a fascinating complement to more polished or stage-oriented performances that often dominate online archives. The raw, unscripted nature of these interview snippets offers an intimate look at Billie Joe's personality and creative process.

It is also worth noting the context in which this footage was shared by the uploader. Described as "my second video of Billie joe 'y'know' clips", it suggests a dedication to curating and sharing rare content with fans. The inclusion of a personal message, "hopefully better than the last one", adds a touch of camaraderie between the uploader and their audience.

The clip's brevity may be seen as a limitation by some viewers, but in this case, its concise nature serves to heighten its impact. By distilling Billie Joe's personality down to a few fleeting moments, it creates an indelible impression that lingers long after the video ends.

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