nothingwrongwithme.com | by Delfina | Sat, Oct 10
Sat, Oct 10
These are a couple of video interviews form 1994. They’ve been around, so you may have seen them. Both are from MTV’s “120 Minutes” show. The first one is from March of 1994, only a month after Dookie was released, and months before it had exploded as a major hit album. Billie Joe was still living a...
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