ladies and gentlemen, the strokes. may i have your attention please? the president of the united states. the dixie chicks, they say what they want to say. billboard top s 10 singles. wrap was new rock stars. i don t please everybody with who i am as a person. i love beyonce. it is not a working telephone is it? hello. nt shelves are all you will find that these records. it is now out of business. three, two, one! this is a very special moment, the first performance at the mtv studios in the new millennium. please welcome no doubt! earthquakes, arrow planes, and other planes. i will always remember going into y2k, seeing no doubt on mtv, playing it is the end of the world as we know it, by ow it. it s the end of the world as we know it. i feel fine. it was a very appropriately apocalyptic song for what turned out to be an apocalyptic decade. happy new year. we make up, it is 2000, we are all alike, and we are still in the middle of tee
fight. unless you are talking about green day. don t want to be an american idiot. you can t undersell how shocking it was that the definitive statement on george bush s america came from green day. welcome to a new kind of tension, an idiot nation. it was kind of like a rock opera, you had to listen to it from front to back, because it told the entire story of what was going on in the decade. wake me up, when september ends. is it mac the fear of terrorism, the media, the wars, people being sent off to fight. here comes the rain again, rock wasn t all that surprising of the 2000, so when you got something like american idiot, it was, wow. this is unexpected, this is checking things up a little bit. wake me up, when september ends.
we come to recognize the idea of producers as artists. they are no longer relegated to the background. one of my favorite timberland moments is watching him play jay-z off of his shoulder for the first time. i m the best there is. you got that? timberland really pushed the envelope. it is very much black futuristic music. is it worth it, it let me work at. that music, a lot of it was space-age driven. i m bringing sexy back. the mother don t know how to act. the sounds don t reflect his own inner ear vision. is it mac i said it s too late to apologize, it s too late. timberland was more technologically dense, and
most brooklyn band that has ever emerged from brookland. there were a huge success, because of james murphy s ability to make pristine rock music that had a soul in it. where are your friends tonight? where are your friends tonight? what you start to see is not a genre of music or a trend, it is a scene. and though, they were not a new york band, arcade fire seemed spiritually connected to that mute moment. children, wake up, hold your stick up. is it mac arcade fire was this big anthemic rock band that may be songs that you just wanted to holler along with.
take in a third of what it cost to make it so rearly nobody saw it mac in 1997. or somebody saw it or read the wikipedia page about it because the speech that rand paul gave seems to have been totally plagiarized from the wikipedia page from gatica. what s weirder is trying to be a candidate for president, which rand paul is trying to do, and thinking that you re going to get away with lifting your speeches from wikipedia while doing that. rand paul traveled to the home of jerry farwell s liberty university. and the theme he used to illustrate that was basically he said that people who are pro choice on the issue of abortion