Official word from Green Day's publicist at the Mitch Schneider
Organization, however, was that Green Day dropped off the shows --
which were to occur on Feb. 9 and 11 in Anaheim, Calif., Feb. 15 in
Minneapolis, Feb. 19 in Milwaukee and Feb. 22 in Detroit -- because
they wanted to work on the follow-up to 1997's platinum-selling
Nimrod. Interestingly, the Reprise source mentioned
nothing of the irreverent trio's reported plans to enter a studio
any time soon.
Green Day's publicity firm has not sent out a press release on the
matter, attributing the delay to MSO's desire "to add the
producer's name, instead of saying they haven't determined who it
will be, if they have." Which, in simpler terms, could mean that
Green Day aren't planning to use Rob Cavallo, the
former Reprise A&R man who produced their last three albums.
"Not so," said a source close to the Green Day camp. "I understand
Rob will produce the next record, and is due to go into the studio
to do some roughs. They are not going in to record their next album
yet. They're just going in to work out some ideas and put them on
tape."
If they happen to have second thoughts, the Bay Area punkers might
have a chance to kiss and make-up with Mick and the boys. The
Stones reportedly will arrive in San Francisco a week before the
kick-off of their latest North American tour, which is due to start
at the Oakland Arena in Oakland, Calif., on Jan. 25.
The Stones' European fan club postulated yesterday (Jan. 12) that
the band would rehearse for the shows in either San Francisco or
Vancouver, B.C., where a new arena stage for the upcoming No
Security tour is currently being constructed at the Pacific
Coliseum. But late last night, crews were seen unloading equipment
into San Francisco's Fillmore Auditorium, despite the fact that
there are no shows scheduled until Jan. 28. When queried, one of
the workmen replied, "I don't know who is playing, we're just
loading stuff in." A veteran scene watcher says that the band is
rehearsing on Treasure Island, a former naval base in the middle of
San Francisco Bay, which once housed interned Japanese prisoners
during World War II. To further confuse fans, the Rolling Stones
newsgroup posted an item yesterday noting that the band has been
rehearsing at the Pacific Coliseum for the past three days and will
continue ironing out the kinks until the weekend.
As for Green Day's vacated slots, Bryan Adams will
take over in Anaheim, Jonny Lang will perform in
his hometown of Minneapolis, and Wide Mouth Mason
will pick up the slack in Detroit and Milwaukee.
JAAN UHELSZKI(January 13, 1999)
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