Say Goodbye

Album: Revolution Radio (2016)
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Songfacts®:

  • When Billie Joe Armstrong wrote this politically motivated track, he was reacting to images of armored military-style vehicles in the streets of Ferguson, Missouri in 2014. The Green Day frontman told Zane Lowe on Beats 1:

    "If I'm at a party or something like that I tend to ask a lot more questions these days instead of just trying to come up with answers. Sometimes when you're ignorant about something it's sort of a virtue because it makes you curious about what's going on. I think that's what I do in my songs. I just stay curious about what it is that I'm feeling about, whether its personal on a song like 'Still Breathing' or if it's political like a song on there called 'Say Goodbye' which is basically about a military state right in your living room."
  • Teach your children well
    From the bottom of the well


    Armstrong contemplates here the drinking water contamination issue in Flint, Michigan. He explained to Rolling Stone: "It's thinking of Flint, Michigan, and trying to educate your kids while they're drinking toxic waste. You can't educate people if they're that desperate."

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  • Friedoreo845 from In AmericaI think this song is really underrated. Who else agrees?
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