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Artistdirect.com Interviews Tom Delonge


This is an interview with Tom Delonge about the new music, the tour, and other things having to do with the bands new emergence. It's a not a small one so put on a cup of coffee before you sit down.

From artistdirect.com:
The world needs Blink-182. That's an undeniable fact.

The Southern California punk rockers are bringing "fun" back to rock music this summer with their highly anticipated reunion tour. Tom DeLonge, Mark Hoppus and Travis Barker are officially back. It's a momentous occasion for so many twenty-somethings who fondly asked "What's My Age Again?" while watching American Pie in 1999. There are a lot of them too! They'll be filling up venues to see Blink-182 rock all summer, and there's no doubt that San Diego's finest will deliver the goods.

In many ways, Blink-182 are the perfect American rock band. Their songs are infectious, fast, hilarious and party-ready. What's a better cure for all of the U.S.'s problems right now? Nothing, really.

Vocalist/guitarist Tom DeLonge spoke to ARTISTdirect.com in this exclusive interview about Blink's comeback, the summer tour, the future, swearing a lot and why their stage show will be the perfect cross between George Carlin and Iron Maiden.

Are you ready to hit the road?

I think…I'm not packed [Laughs].

How does it feel to be back with Blink-182?

It's awesome. It's kind of tripping me out a little bit. I'm completely blown away by the size and the enormity of this tour. We're doing 30,000 people in multiple cities; it's insane.

Blink-182 really captured a crucial period in a lot of fans' lives. You're going to have fans in their late '20s at the shows that were super into you in high school. Does that trip you out?

Yeah, it does. Maybe they're bringing younger brothers or something too—packing it down. It's not like the band has been on the radio and really present over the past few years [Laughs]. I think it's going to be amazing, and I hope the fans get what they're looking for. I will be there to see if we're good too [Laughs].

What do you plan on giving them?

I think it's going to be the most amount of rock production that you can do with the most amount of bad words mixed together in a beautiful soup.

So George Carlin meets Iron Maiden?

Yes! That's a really, really great way to look at it [Laughs]. I think so.

What sparked the urge for you guys to get back together and hit the road?

I think there's no real secret that after Travis' accident the band was able to very quickly brush aside all of the old bullshit that we had. Inevitably the conversation comes up like, "What are we going to do? Are we going to jam again?" No one had any objections to it. I'm in the middle of recording an Angels & Airwaves album and finishing up the motion picture we've been doing for three years, so I have a lot of other things going on as well. Those guys are producing. Travis is playing with DJ AM. I think we all said, "Well shit, maybe we could do a tour?" The next thing you know all of the agents and managers got fired up and, bam, we have the biggest tour of our career. As slow as we were going, everyone else was running, and here we are. It's catching us by surprise. I think it's really going to be an electric experience for the fans. This is going to be a brilliant tour.

When you guys first got back into the rehearsal room was the chemistry instantly there again?

We didn't start playing at first. We just started hanging and then we started bouncing ideas from studio to studio. In many ways, it was! There's a crude sense of humor that never went away. There were some big conversations in the beginning obviously about how we got to where we are now and who we are. Also we talked about where we were over the past few years. It was a little awkward at the beginning, but it wasn't that big of a deal considering what Travis went through. We were able to brush all of that shit aside really quickly.

You guys grew up together and you have a bond that you can't ever really break.

That's exactly what it is. Things that are great inevitably hurt bands. When you grow up, get married and have kids, then your priorities have to be directed towards your family, you know? It's not simply you and your buddies traveling in a van, doing whatever you want and leaving the city the next morning. Once you have families involved, it's really not about that. You have to make all these plans and put in all these controls that safeguard that element of your life. I think that's what starts to pull at bands and make things more difficult as you go on. With Blink, we spent so many years together that there was definitely so much history. This tour seems like we're reliving the good parts—which was a lot of it. It's going to come across really well.

Do you feel like your different as men and musicians now? What's the general consensus?

Yeah, we are different. Mark does a lot of producing, mostly in the scene which we came out of. Travis has been doing all of these hip hop things, producing and doing collaborations. I've been producing. God, with Angels & Airwaves, we've produced all of our own records, there's the feature film and we've done crazy epic documentaries. There's a lot of experience after Blink. So to come back into this, it's interesting. I remember thinking in one way we were going to pull a lot of these elements in and in the other way, it works just the way it is. It's funny because I think about when I went to see The Police play. I was imagining and asking, "What are they going to do?" Sting was taking all of these people on stage with him and he was doing all of these crazy New Age type songs and shit. Then all of a sudden, you see The Police play and they had an epic stage show but the songs and the way they played them were very stripped down and how they always were. I think that's what people want to hear. It's a long-winded answer, but I'm basically saying we have a lot of experience and we've changed a lot and we want to pull in some of those elements, but at the same time, Blink works in a very specific way. That's with me really drunk saying a lot of bad words.

Your setup with LiveNation for the $20 tickets is really encouraging for fans too.

Yeah, I think that, in many ways, Blink was the sum of modern suburban America. The tour is going to have this sense of nostalgia. It is what it is and you don't need to tamper with it too much. People are coming there for a very specific reason, and they're going to get it.

You guys were the summer of '99 for a lot of people, and there's going to be a real happy vibe all around.

We're a very summertime band. That's one of the great things about coming out of San Diego. We played really fast. I grew up skateboarding my entire life. I know to a degree, it was for Travis, we grew up worshipping the band The Descendents—another Southern California punk band singing about girls, friends and food. That pretty much sums up your early high school career for a lot of people. The cool thing was, we never took ourselves too seriously. We took we did very seriously and we tried to write the best songs that we could, but we never got so full of ourselves that if we fucked up we'd get pissed. If we ever fucked up on stage, it always made the show better. We'd play the show three more times, sometimes in the dark to prove we could play it. I think the spontanaeity of it is what really gave the people the feeling that they could do it too [Laughs]. They'd see us doing it, and they'd be like, "Oh my God, we could do that!" That's the beauty of punk rock music! That's what U2 said about The Ramones. They saw The Ramones play and said, "We could do that too!" I think that's what Blink is.

You guys gave kids a different kind of release. You came out at the end of grunge and existed throug Korn's era. Whereas Korn gave kids a raw catharsis, you provided a different catharsis. It was fun and more about the party.

I think that's a really good take. Obviously all of the Nirvanas of the world and the Korns and Limp Bizkits were going on at the time. However, Green Day and Offspring were very different from Blink even though we were all in the punk scene. I think we were the first band that was probably full of as much personality as we were of hooks—maybe even to our detriment [Laughs]. I think people related to us three. We were all so different. Mark is like the more relatable mainstream guy. Travis really is that hip hop, grew-up-in-a-bad-neighborhood kind of kid. I'm very much the snotty indie rocker art guy or something [Laughs]. To be honest, I don't really like indie rock that much though [Laughs]. I don't know how to describe it because I listen to Arcade Fire, Mark listens to Motion City Soundtrack and Travis listens to The Game [Laughs].

With Blink, kids could have their own favorite member. That was missing throughout the '90s because bands became more and more singular in terms of identity. You three were all so different.

Yeah, we really were. It was great. With Blink, everybody related to a very specific person. That's funny that you say that. I've truly come to sense that over the years. Actually, I saw it massively when the band broke up because there were waves of people spitting venom at each other depending on which band they liked [Laughs].

It's a testament to everything coming together and working the way it did. You were more like a classic rock band in the sense that each band member was extremely different, like Led Zeppelin. They even had their own symbols.

It's true, and I agree. There are so many conversations to this day about who was really responsible for the better part of Pink Floyd, which singer [Laughs]. I grew up hearing all of that stuff. People would ask, "Who was your favorite guy in The Beatles?" Blink always aspired to have that healthy challenge at least as far in the sense of songwriting. We loved the idea that Lennon and McCartney were always trying to push each other to be better. Mark and I always tried. I don't think anyone would put Blink and Beatles in the same sentence, but I will because, fuck, I can [Laughs].

Well you captured a time for a lot of fans, so that makes a lot of sense. You were their Beatles.

Maybe we were like the semi-retarded Beatles to them [Laughs]. I'm going to repeat one of the coolest quotes I've ever heard. Pete Townshend came to San Diego speaking and doing a solo thing in front of a large audience. I had the story relayed back to me that Pete was telling the audience that his kid asked him how to play a Blink song. Some of the older people in the audience were chuckling and he was like, "No, you don't understand. To my kid, Blink is The Who." That, to me, was such a validation obviously. That's beyond. I don't really believe anybody would want to repeat that except those kids, but it makes sense. The kids that grew up with our band weren't going to grow up listening to The Who, The Beatles or Led Zeppelin. They needed their own band to relate to. It's like that with every generation. We were a modern rock band—just like The Who was for their time. I think it's really important for critics not to give new bands shit because there might be an old band that did it better. That's not the point. Every generation needs their own band to do what it is they do for them.

You had a certain spirit that permeated everything. There was time where your fun vibe so important and necessary right around the turn of the century.

How bad do people want that now? The economy is in ruins. We've had a couple wars. It seems like it's not getting any better. So why don't we all get together and make at least a one-evening revolution. That's why I grew up listening to punk rock music. That's why slam-dancing was an important thing for kids. You've got to get your aggression out some way. You've got to go out and vent. I think it's great however people do it. Whether they join these weird dance clubs in East L.A. or they go and slam around in a circle to a punk rock band, they need to express themselves.

What's after this tour? Are you going to do an album or are you right back to Angels?

Well, that's the big debate—how do we fit it all in, how's the tour going to go and how are we going to get along. Right now, everything's amazing. None of us expect that anything is going to go past this. There's so much success already permeating around this tour. For me, the big issue is I'm dropping a motion picture and an album for free right after the first of the year with Angels. It's the biggest, most massive release of my entire career and probably the greatest work of my life to this date, so I'm going to be a little busy with that. But, we're getting offers for Blink to headline the biggest shows in the entire world. So it's like, "What are we going to do? Can we get out there?" It's not an easy thing to have two bands that are doing really well, so I don't know! I'm open to whatever. Blink's going to release a song, we started working on some great music. It comes so natural to Blink. The new song is so good. It sounds like us, but it's got an element of Rush in it. I think people are going to love it. It's like Rush, Floyd and Blink all in the same song. It'll make people excited for what comes next. We've just got to figure out the schedule, I guess.

photo from artistdirect.com

Tour 09 Blink 182 - The Guys Talk About "Up All Night" and Some Tour Specifics

Blink 182's tour for 2009 really sounds like it's going to be anything but small. I'm almost convinced that this particular tour for Blink 182 may go down in history as some sort of momentous event. Anyway, check out this Blink 182 interview with Billboard. Tom Delonge talks about the tour, their new song, and even mentions AVA in there somewhere.

From Billboard.com:

Blink-182 To Unveil 'Up All Night' On Tour

Having abandoned the idea of completing a full new album as "too ambitious" before its upcoming tour, blink-182 will instead have one new song ready before it hits the road on July 23 in Las Vegas.

Guitarist Tom DeLonge tells Billboard.com that the track, titled "Up All Night," has "got a little bit of (Pink) Floyd, a little bit of Rush, a little bit of blink in there. It's crazy, but it somehow sounds exactly like where we left off (in 2005). It's an amazing song."

DeLonge says the tune is nearly finished, waiting just for Travis Barker to complete his drum tracks. Release plans haven't been determined yet.

The guitarist explains that he, Barker and bassist Mark Hoppus fully intended to complete an album but the success of the tour derailed that idea. "I think nobody realized how massive this tour was going to be," DeLonge says. "The tickets outsold what the promoters expected, three to one. So everyone's trying to play catch-up right now and really nail this tour to be the best it can be and get everything ready, so there's no studio time right now. Everyone's so busy just trying to make this thing happen, I think."

DeLonge says blink-182 fans can expect to hear plenty of hits in a two-hour set that will feature "massive production and arcs in the show that involve lots of bad words...The talks this morning were hot to incorporate the word 'fuck' in such a way that it somehow is parallel if not better than when it was lit on fire 10 years ago."

That, of course, poses an interesting conundrum for DeLonge and his bandmates, who did not have children in the days of the flaming Fuck sign. "

I remember on the very first song of some of these larger tours we did, when the big Fuck sign lit on fire, parents would stand up and walk their kids out," says DeLonge, who's also working on a film and movie project called "Love" with his other band, Angels & Airwaves. "Now I feel like that's what I'm gonna be doing, but to my own (six-year-old) daughter. I'm gonna have to leave the stage to go walk her out. "

A DJ explained it really good to me once; 'I tell my kid it's not bad if it's art. If you're not doing art, you can't say words like that.' I thought that was a really good way to handle it."

Blink 182 Rabbit - Mark Hoppus Reveals Another Prototype

The Blink 182 rabbit is back with yet ANOTHER look. I liked the rabbit that was shown in an earlier post, but these Blink 182 rabbits are pretty boss. You can see two rabbits, one large and one small, without faces since they're just prototypes. I really hope these things go out on the market very soon because I'm dying to see one up close.

From himynameismark.com:
wow. super limited edition prototype 2.5ft blink-182 bunny toy. for perspective, the OG 3″ version is next to the new one. they still need faces, but you get the idea.




National Lampoon Soundtrack Featuring Blink 182



Here's a product description from Amazon. com from the National Lampoon: Endless Bummer Soundtrack that mentions Blink 182 as a contributor. It might seem like a small thing, but I think it's pretty awesome that Blink 182 continues to receive some movie recognition every so often.

By the way, this product description only mentions Mark Hoppus and Travis Barker. I'm not exactly sure why. Maybe 182 The Small Things will figure this out eventually. If anyone knows, be sure to comment in.

From Amazon.com:
Product Description
Soundtrack to the 2009 comedy featuring modern cover versions of ’80s classics. Includes cuts from Joan Jett & The Blackhearts, Mark Hoppus & Travis Barker (Blink 182), Pennywise, Fear, The Dollyrots and others. It’s 1984 and JD is fresh out of high school. The summer sun is hot, there’s the best music, beach babes everywhere, and a big south-swell throwing waves at his favorite surf spot: JD has the world by the tail until a routine wipe-out sends him to shore to retrieve his new board. But it’s gone! Disappeared, vanished, kaput! This is a truly mind boggling experience! The universe has come to a grinding halt! But the culprit is revealed: an interloper corrupting babes in their very midst. JD and his crew embark on the 45-mile trek to the dreaded smog shrouded valley to retrieve the board. A routine trip for most, this is one journey that JD and his friends thought they would never have to take.

Blink 182 2009 Tour Dates Updated Once Again

The Blink 182 2009 tour dates have been updated once again by Mark Hoppus of this "small" punk band. The new Blink 182 2009 tour dates were posted from Hoppus's blog and one of the things to note is seven shows are sold out now. Make sure that you get your tickets in time for Blink 182's 2009 tour!

From himynameismark.com:
Tour Dates and Info

As of Saturday, June 13th, 6:24PM Pacific…

NOTE: I have heard NOTHING on the rescheduling of the Portland, ME show. My personal guess is that the show is NOT going to be rescheduled. I may be wrong…

Here are the dates, venues, band lineups, and on-sale dates for the blink-182 north american tour this summer. the on-sale dates are the last dates on each show.

July 23..Las Vegas,NV…The Joint…Motion City Soundtrack, Valencia…SOLD OUT!!!

July 24…Las Vegas, NV…The Joint…Motion City Soundtrack…SOLD OUT!!!

July 28…Vancouver, BC…GM Place…All American Rejects, Chester French

July 30…Calgary, AB…Saddledome…Fall Out Boy, All American Rejects

July 31…Edmonton, AB…Rexall Place…Fall Out Boy, All American Rejects

August 1…Saskatoon, SK…Credit Union Centre…Fall Out Boy, All American Rejects

August 2…Winnipeg, MB…MTS Centre…Fall Out Boy, All American Rejects

August 4…Milwaukee, WI…Marcus Amphitheater…Fall Out Boy, Panic at the Disco, Chester French

August 6…Boston, MA…Comcast Center…Fall Out Boy, Panic at the Disco, Chester French

August 7…Montreal, QC…Bell Centre…Fall Out Boy, Planet Smashers…SOLD OUT!!!

August 8…Toronto, ON…Molson Ampitheater…Fall Out Boy, Chester French

August 9…Jones Beach, NY…Nikon Theater at Jones Beach…Fall Out Boy, Panic at the Disco, Chester French…NEW SHOW ADDED!!! TICKET DETAILS SOON

August 12…Hershey, PA…Hershey Park Pavilion/Stadium…Fall Out Boy, Panic at the Disco, Chester French

August 13…Cincinnati, OH…Riverbend…Fall Out Boy, Panic at the Disco, Chester French

August 14…Pittsburgh, PA…Post Gazette Pavilion…Fall Out Boy, Panic at the Disco, Chester French

August 15…Chicago, IL…First Midwest Bank Pavilion…Fall Out Boy, Panic at the Disco, Chester French

August 16…Omaha, NE…WestFair Ampitheater…Fall Out Boy, Panic at the Disco, Chester French

August 18…Minneapolis, MN…Xcel Center…Fall Out Boy, Panic at the Disco, Chester French

August 20…Indianapolis, IN…Verizon Wireless Amphitheater…Fall Out Boy, Panic at the Disco, Chester French

August 21…Buffalo, NY…Darien Lake PAC…Fall Out Boy, Panic at the Disco, Chester French

August 22…Detroit, MI…DTE Energy Music Center…Fall Out Boy, Panic at the Disco, Chester French

August 23…Toronto, ON…Molson Ampitheater…Weezer, Taking Back Sunday, Chester French…SOLD OUT!!!

August 25…Wantagh, NY…Nikon Theater at Jones Beach…Weezer, Taking Back Sunday, Chester French…SOLD OUT!!!

August 26…Holmdel, NJ…PNC Bank Arts Center…Weezer, Taking Back Sunday, Chester French

August 27…Camden, NJ…Susquehanna Bank Center…Weezer, Taking Back Sunday, Chester French

August 29…Hartford, CT…New England Dodge Music Center…Weezer, Taking Back Sunday, Chester French

August 30…Washington, DC…venue TBA…Weezer, Taking Back Sunday, Chester French

August 31…Saratoga, NY…SPAC…Weezer, Taking Back Sunday, Chester French

September 2…Cleveland, OH…Blossom…Weezer, Taking Back Sunday, Chester French

September 3…St Louis, MO…Verizon Wireless Amphitheater…Weezer, Taking Back Sunday, Chester French

September 4…Kansas City, KS…Sandstone Amphitheater…Weezer, Taking Back Sunday, Chester French..6/27

September 6…Denver, CO…Fiddler’s Green Amphitheater…Weezer, Taking Back Sunday, Chester French

September 7…Salt Lake City, UT…McKay Center…Taking Back Sunday, Chester French

September 10…Seattle, WA…White River Amphitheater…Weezer, Taking Back Sunday, Chester French

September 12…Sacramento, CA…Sleep Train Amphitheater…Weezer, Taking Back Sunday, Chester French

September 13…Mt View, CA…Shoreline Amphitheater…Weezer, Taking Back Sunday, Chester French

September 14…Bakersfield, CA…Rabobank Arena…Taking Back Sunday, Asher Roth

September 16…San Diego, CA…Cricket Amphitheater…Weezer, Taking Back Sunday, Asher Roth

September 17…Irvine, CA…Verizon Wireless Amphitheater…Weezer, Taking Back Sunday, Asher Roth…SOLD OUT!!!

September 19…Phoenix, AZ…Tempe Beach Park Amphitheater

September 21…Albuquerque, NM…Journal Pavilion…Fall Out Boy, All American Rejects, Asher Roth

September 23…Dallas, TX…Superpages.com Center…Fall Out Boy, All American Rejects, Asher Roth

September 24…Houston, TX…Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion…Fall Out Boy, All American Rejects, Asher Roth

September 26…West Palm Beach, FL…Cruzan Amphitheater…Fall Out Boy, All American Rejects, Asher Roth

September 27…Tampa, Fl…Ford Amphitheater…Fall Out Boy, All American Rejects, Asher Roth

September 29…Atlanta, GA…Lakewood Amphitheater…Fall Out Boy, All American Rejects, Asher Roth

October 1…Charlotte, NC…Verizon Wireless Amphitheater…Fall Out Boy, All American Rejects, Asher Roth

October 2…Virginia Beach, VA…Verizon Wireless Amphitheater…Fall Out Boy, All American Rejects, Asher Roth

October 3…Atlantic City, NJ…Borgata…Asher Roth… SOLD OUT!!!

Still subject to date, venue, and lineup change. This is the latest and greatest that i have right now.

Blink 182's Mark Hoppus Against Prop 8 Picture

The newest thing Mark Hoppus posted on his blog, himynameismark.com, is a small photo of himself with the anti proposition 8 symbol shown on his right cheek. This may be an attempt at controversy, among other things, but still a sign of pride. Even though this is a small gesture, I believe that no small thing goes unnoticed.

Mark Hoppus Against Prop 8 Photo

182 The Small Things Allows Commenting Again

Hey guys,

I took the commenting feature off of 182 The Small Things for awhile only because I didn't their were many readers coming to this page. The thing was, I just didn't want to have all those 0s showing under the number of comments.

So anyway, it's just a small thing, but the commenting feature is enabled again. Feel free to give your say on Blink 182 whether the posts are great or suck. It's really up to you. Enjoy!

Kyle

Pictures Blink - Photos of Blink 182 on Jimmy Kimmel Live

These pictures of Blink 182 are really quite dazzling. I love it when photographers use a wide-angle lens instead of a small one to get those "fish-eye" pictures. As you can tell from these pictures and the videos I posted yesterday, Blink 182's concert was no small thing. I was a little bummed that they didn't play "All The Small Things" at their shows. That would have made my day, but check out these sweet pictures of Blink 182.


Blink 182 on Jimmy Kimmel Live
Blink 182 on Jimmy Kimmel Live
Blink 182 on Jimmy Kimmel Live
Blink 182 on Jimmy Kimmel Live
Blink 182 on Jimmy Kimmel Live
Blink 182 on Jimmy Kimmel Live

L.A. Times Talks About Blink 182's Jimmy Kimmel Performance

This is just a blog post from the L.A. Times about how well Blink 182 appeared to work together. Really, they seem to be back together and loving everything. Check out this small article with quotes from the guys themselves in it.

From LA blog:
Blink-182: In love, and spitting bile



It might have been just another rote evening of late night TV talk show programming. But a funny thing happened at a taping of "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" in Hollywood on Tuesday. Blink-182 showed up to play a couple of songs -- an effort to drum up attention for the multi-platinum-selling pop-punk trio's North American stadium tour, which kicks off July 24 in Las Vegas.

And suddenly, a full-blown rock concert broke out.

In just their fourth public performance after a five-year "hiatus" as a group, guitarist-singer Tom DeLonge, bassist-singer Mark Hoppus and drummer Travis Barker performed energetic run-throughs of two of Blink's biggest Warped Tour hits, "What's My Age Again?" and "Dammit" for Kimmel's cameras. Then, glancing at each other from across the stage with barely contained class clown glee, they decided they were having too much fun to leave.

You'd never have guessed that only a year ago the band mates hadn't recaptured that lovin' feeling toward each other, and a detente -- let alone a Blink-182 reunion -- seemed hopelessly out of reach. (An upcoming story in The Times will shed more light on what brought them back together.)

"I love you. Travis," Hoppus drawled into the mike between songs, prompting DeLonge to elucidate for the crowd: "It's a physical thing."

"And I love you, Tom DeLonge," Hoppus continued, just before the trio launched into their single "Down."

With Fall Out Boy's Pete Wentz and wife Ashlee Simpson looking on from backstage, and flanked by a gaggle of the group's preteen children sitting on an overstuffed sofa, Blink performed eight songs (not including an off-the-cuff improv cover of the Beastie Boys' "High Plains Drifter") over the course of an hour. Among them: "Feeling This," "Dumpweed," "Reckless Abandon" and "Josie (Everything's Gonna Be Fine)."

"We haven't performed some of these songs in seven years," DeLonge said. "Expect us to screw them up!"

It was in part a reward for fans who had been waiting five hours to see Blink; dozens were led up to a viewing area on the rooftop of a nearby building, where they screamed wildly. Hundreds of others hung out in alleys surrounding the concert area, taking in the jocular, snotty tunage even though they had been unable to secure tickets.

But moreover, with all of Hoppus and DeLonge's crude sexual double-entendres and frat boy repartee -- par for the course for a group that never met a fart joke it didn't love -- the mini-concert seemed more like a declaration of purpose than a tour warm-up. The implicit message was that Blink-182 is back and as solid as ever -- that its tour isn't going to be some kind of halfhearted, profit-driven road slog even if it is one of Blink's biggest paydays to date. (At least, that's what they said during our interview. But again, we get ahead of ourselves.)

When the performance was nearly finished, Hoppus exhorted the crowd that it had seen history in the making: "Just think, when you get home, you can say, 'I saw Blink-182 make complete asses out of themselves on national television!' "

DeLonge blew a raspberry and Barker spit a loogie. And with that, it was over.

-- Chris Lee

Photo: ABC / Michael Desmond

Video: The Rest of the Songs From Blink 182 on Jimmy Kimmel Live

Given, these are just videos that someone show with their portable camera out in the crowd, but they're still fun to watch. They're nothing small to talk about. You get to hear Blink 182 talk about all the potty things that make them so famous so watch with glee!










Video: Blink 182 on Jimmy Kimmel Live

Obviously, when Blink 182 decided to come back and play on Jimmy Kimmel live, this one no small thing. They took over the big outdoor stage and everyone went completely nuts. The thing I love about the show was how more relaxed the guys act together. Check out these couple videos of Blink 182 performing live on Jimmy Kimmel.

Blink 182 playing "Dammit"




Blink 182 playing "What's My Age Again"

Blink 182 on The Dailiy Habit: Fan Video

Here's a video of Blink 182 on The Daily Habit. This isn't the official video which is scheduled to air on June 19th, but this is just a fan filming. There's no guarantee of how long this video will stay on youtube so watch it while you can!


The Most Recent Tour Information

One Mark Hoppus's blog, he posted the newest information about the Blink 182 tour and there are six sold-out shows already! Make sure that if you're looking to go to a show that you purchase your tickets early. It's becoming very clear that these dates aren't going to stay put!

From himynameismark.com:

PRESALE TICKETS WILL BE AVAILABLE EVERYWHERE. LIVENATION.COM, BLINK182.COM, MYSPACE.COM/BLINK182, ETC. THERE IS NO OFFICIAL PRESALE SITE. AND THE PASSWORD FOR ALL FANSITE PRESALE TICKETS IS STILL “STIMULUS.”

Here are the dates, venues, band lineups, and on-sale dates for the blink-182 north american tour this summer. the on-sale dates are the last dates on each show.

July 23..Las Vegas,NV…The Joint…Motion City Soundtrack…Pre-Sale 6/10…On Sale Sat June 13 NEW DATE ADDED!!!

July 24…Las Vegas, NV…The Joint…Motion City Soundtrack…SOLD OUT!!!

July 28…Vancouver, BC…GM Place…All American Rejects, Chester French

July 30…Calgary, AB…Saddledome…Fall Out Boy, All American Rejects

July 31…Edmonton, AB…Rexall Place…Fall Out Boy, All American Rejects

August 1…Saskatoon, SK…Credit Union Centre…Fall Out Boy, All American Rejects

August 2…Winnipeg, MB…MTS Centre…Fall Out Boy, All American Rejects

August 4…Milwaukee, WI…Marcus Amphitheater…Fall Out Boy, Panic at the Disco, Chester French

August 6…Boston, MA…Comcast Center…Fall Out Boy, Panic at the Disco, Chester French…6/13…presale 6/10 10am

August 7…Montreal, QC…Bell Centre…Fall Out Boy, Planet Smashers…SOLD OUT!!!

August 8…Toronto, ON…Molson Ampitheater…Fall Out Boy, Chester French NEW SHOW ADDED!!! presale 6/10…public onsale 6/12

August 9…Jones Beach, NY…Nikon Theater at Jones Beach…Fall Out Boy, Panic at the Disco, Chester French…NEW SHOW ADDED!!! TICKET DETAILS SOON

August 12…Hershey, PA…Hershey Park Pavilion/Stadium…Fall Out Boy, Panic at the Disco, Chester French

August 13…Cincinnati, OH…Riverbend…Fall Out Boy, Panic at the Disco, Chester French

August 14…Pittsburgh, PA…Post Gazette Pavilion…Fall Out Boy, Panic at the Disco, Chester French

August 15…Chicago, IL…First Midwest Bank Pavilion…Fall Out Boy, Panic at the Disco, Chester French

August 16…Omaha, NE…WestFair Ampitheater…Fall Out Boy, Panic at the Disco, Chester French

August 18…Minneapolis, MN…Xcel Center…Fall Out Boy, Panic at the Disco, Chester French

August 20…Indianapolis, IN…Verizon Wireless Amphitheater…Fall Out Boy, Panic at the Disco, Chester French

August 21…Buffalo, NY…Darien Lake PAC…Fall Out Boy, Panic at the Disco, Chester French

August 22…Detroit, MI…DTE Energy Music Center…Fall Out Boy, Panic at the Disco, Chester French

August 23…Toronto, ON…Molson Ampitheater…Weezer, Taking Back Sunday, Chester French…SOLD OUT!!!

August 25…Wantagh, NY…Nikon Theater at Jones Beach…Weezer, Taking Back Sunday, Chester French…SOLD OUT!!!

August 26…Holmdel, NJ…PNC Bank Arts Center…Weezer, Taking Back Sunday, Chester French

August 27…Camden, NJ…Susquehanna Bank Center…Weezer, Taking Back Sunday, Chester French

August 29…Hartford, CT…New England Dodge Music Center…Weezer, Taking Back Sunday, Chester French

August 30…Washington, DC…venue TBA…Weezer, Taking Back Sunday, Chester French

August 31…Saratoga, NY…SPAC…Weezer, Taking Back Sunday, Chester French

September 2…Cleveland, OH…Blossom…Weezer, Taking Back Sunday, Chester French

September 3…St Louis, MO…Verizon Wireless Amphitheater…Weezer, Taking Back Sunday, Chester French

September 4…Kansas City, KS…Sandstone Amphitheater…Weezer, Taking Back Sunday, Chester French..6/27

September 6…Denver, CO…Fiddler’s Green Amphitheater…Weezer, Taking Back Sunday, Chester French

September 7…Salt Lake City, UT…McKay Center…Taking Back Sunday, Chester French

September 10…Seattle, WA…White River Amphitheater…Weezer, Taking Back Sunday, Chester French..6/13…presale 6/10 10am

September 12…Sacramento, CA…Sleep Train Amphitheater…Weezer, Taking Back Sunday, Chester French..6/13…presale 6/10 10am

September 13…Mt View, CA…Shoreline Amphitheater…Weezer, Taking Back Sunday, Chester French..6/13…presale 6/10 10am

September 14…Bakersfield, CA…Rabobank Arena…Taking Back Sunday, Asher Roth…6/13…presale 6/10 10am

September 16…San Diego, CA…Cricket Amphitheater…Weezer, Taking Back Sunday, Asher Roth

September 17…Irvine, CA…Verizon Wireless Amphitheater…Weezer, Taking Back Sunday, Asher Roth…SOLD OUT!!!

September 19…Phoenix, AZ…Tempe Beach Park Amphitheater

September 21…Albuquerque, NM…Journal Pavilion…Fall Out Boy, All American Rejects, Asher Roth

September 23…Dallas, TX…Superpages.com Center…Fall Out Boy, All American Rejects, Asher Roth

September 24…Houston, TX…Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion…Fall Out Boy, All American Rejects, Asher Roth

September 26…West Palm Beach, FL…Cruzan Amphitheater…Fall Out Boy, All American Rejects, Asher Roth

September 27…Tampa, Fl…Ford Amphitheater…Fall Out Boy, All American Rejects, Asher Roth

September 29…Atlanta, GA…Lakewood Amphitheater…Fall Out Boy, All American Rejects, Asher Roth

October 1…Charlotte, NC…Verizon Wireless Amphitheater…Fall Out Boy, All American Rejects, Asher Roth

October 2…Virginia Beach, VA…Verizon Wireless Amphitheater…Fall Out Boy, All American Rejects, Asher Roth

October 3…Atlantic City, NJ…Borgata…Asher Roth… SOLD OUT!!!

Still subject to date, venue, and lineup change. This is the latest and greatest that i have right now.

Travis Barker Talking about New Blink 182 Songs

Here's an article from MTV.com where Travis Barker talks about the speed at which Blink 182 should be writing material according to him. He wants to go all out and keep writing right through the tour.

Personally, I think that that's great. You gotta stay ambitious and ready to roll when you're working with a band of their popularity.

He also mentions that their new song is "heavier" which I really like since I'm kind of a metal-head. He said it's a mix between Blink and Boxcar Racer. Good stuff.

From MTV.com:
'I wanna work on it while we’re on tour,’ Barker says of the long-awaited new record.

Travis Barker has never been one to sit still. And when it came to his role in the reunited Blink-182, that wasn’t necessarily a good thing.

“We all got together and met up and, almost immediately, we got inspired. So it went from just playing around together to being like, ‘Let’s lay down demos! And tour!’ ” Barker told MTV News. “And, to be honest, it was crazy. I was still recovering from all my surgeries [from his September plane crash], and was way out of it when we first got back in there. I was in no shape to be in the studio, and we were kinda held back a bit. We decided to just get used to playing with each other again.”

So the trio scaled back their expectations — sure, there’d still be a record, but let’s just get this massive, laser-packed arena tour out of the way first. And once they got that sorted, it all started clicking again.

“We just started practicing for the tour, going through the old sh–, playing the greatest hits — only we’d start experimenting on them a bit, working on different versions,” Barker said. “So, it ended up that some of the old songs have new flavor to them, and then we also got around to making four demos, including one song that’s pretty much complete.”

That new song is called “Up All Night,” and Barker said Blink fans can expect to hear it out on the road this summer. He calls it both “a logical step” from where the band left off [their darker, more mature self-titled 2003 album] and a hint as to where they might be headed in the future.

“When we do go in [to make the new album], it’s gonna be like that. You can’t help but have everything on the table … all the stuff we’ve done — like +44 and Angels & Airwaves — since we last played and recorded, it will influence the new stuff,” he explained. “In the case of ‘Up All Night,’ it feels like it could’ve been on the last record, or right where the last one left off. It’s kind of heavy, if you mixed Box Car Racer and Blink. It all makes sense. The pieces are all together.”

So just when can Blink fans expect to hear that new album? Well, there are no firm dates just yet, though Barker did say the band plan on entering the studio after they wrap their tour. Oh, and they’ll also be working on it while they’re on the tour too, because, once again, Barker refuses to sit still.

“I’ll have the studio out on tour with me, and I think Mark will too. I wanna work on it while we’re on tour,” Barker said. “But that’s just me. I’m taking it day-by-day. Loving life. Working.”

Video Interview w/ Tom Delonge

In this interview, Tom Delonge talks about all sorts of things from politics to Blink 182's new style to Twitter.

He mentions Obama in this interview and how he is very supportive of him. I think that that's very bold of him to make such a statement on a wide-broadcasted interview seeing as how Obama is still thought of as a controversial figure in many citizens' hearts.


Blink 182 Talks About the Breakup

From Sign On San Diego:
SANTA MONICA — “Everything, absolutely everything, means more to me now,” said Travis Barker, the 33-year-old drummer in blink-182, following one of the first performances by San Diego's most successful rock band since it broke up four years ago.

The pop-punk trio's spirited appearance yesterday at a taping for Fuel TV's “The Daily Habit” show came less than nine months after Barker was one of two to survive a South Carolina plane crash that killed four people.

It took Barker's near-death experience to reunite the estranged members of blink after they acrimoniously disbanded in early 2005. The group, which has sold more than 13 million albums, launches its reunion tour July 24 in Las Vegas and plays Sept. 16 at Cricket Wireless Amphitheatre in Chula Vista.

Its local performance will be exactly one year after Barker suffered second-and third-degree burns from his feet to his waist and on both hands when the Learjet he was on crashed on take-off. Two passengers, the pilot and the co-pilot were killed.
The Fontana native has since undergone more than a dozen surgeries and spent more time in hospitals than he cares to remember. But there was no visible or audible sign of his injuries yesterday, when more than 100 fans jammed the small studio to watch blink-182 soar back into action. The show will air June 19.

As singer-guitarist Tom DeLonge, 33, and singer-bassist Mark Hoppus, 37, rocked out in front of him on the TV soundstage, Barker drummed with typical flair and finesse. Although the band was required to do several consecutive run-throughs of blink favorites “The Rock Show” and “Feeling This,” his percussive attack grew more energetic and intense with each new rendition of the songs.

“The only time when I feel free is when I'm behind my (drum) kit,” Barker said. “That's when I don't have my mind racing about, or dwelling on something, whether it's the past or the future. It's my time, when I'm just in it and I don't think about that (crash) now. I just zone out. Playing the drums is my favorite place to be.”

In a separate interview yesterday, DeLonge and Barker both sounded older and wiser as they discussed the band's reunion – and the tragedy that led to their getting back together.

“I like to think this is something positive (coming) out of something very tragic,” DeLonge said. “ ... The fact that the three of us can get together, for whatever the reason, means a lot to a lot of people, especially ourselves.”

Barker is uncomfortable discussing the crash that nearly took his life. But he left no doubt that being back together with blink is exactly where he wants to be.

“Oh, it's so fun,” said the drummer, who is married to former Playboy model Shanna Moakler and has two children. “This is a breath of fresh air.”

Barker, who was previously the drummer in The Aquabats, replaced original blink drummer Scott Raynor in 1998. The band, which was formed in 1992 in Poway by DeLonge and Hoppus, already had several albums under its belt for small record labels when Barker joined. Energized by his virtuosic drumming and the trio's constantly improving songwriting and performance skills, blink struck gold – make that platinum – with its next album, multimillion-selling “Enema of the State,” in 1999.
More hit albums and world tours followed for the band, which – like its many young fans – reveled in blink's potent mix of brash punk-rock songs about teen angst and potty-mouthed humor about sex and various bodily functions.

“It makes the live situation (on stage) fun,” Hoppus said yesterday. DeLonge, the only blink member who still lives in San Diego County, smiled. “That's how we started,” DeLonge recalled. “We'd say (stuff) to make each other laugh. And years and years later, people would laugh. It was really just a way to out-trump each other with what was the most off-color remark we could say. And it really took us places!”

By 2004, blink ranked among the biggest rock bands in the world. But personal tensions among the three members boiled over at the end of the year, following a lengthy tour. The global trek left DeLonge craving time with his wife and two children at their North County home, while Hoppus and Barker – who are both also married and have young children – were eager to resume work with blink as soon as possible. Unable to reach agreement after a series of heated arguments, the trio announced in early 2005 that it was going on “an indefinite hiatus.”

DeLonge subsequently launched his own band, the four-man Angels & Airwaves, with which he has released two albums. Barker and Hoppus regrouped in a four-man band called (+44) and released an album of their own. Yet, while neither new band fared nearly as well – commercially or artistically – as blink, this year's reunion would not have come about were it not for Barker's near-fatal plane crash.

“I don't think (a reunion) was in any of our heads a year ago,” Hoppus said. “Three years ago, I would have said it was a total impossibility; a year ago, I would have thought it was highly unlikely.”

DeLonge nodded in agreement.

“I think a year ago it probably wouldn't have been something on our minds,” DeLonge said. “But it's definitely (interesting) how rapidly things can change from day to day.”

The members of blink are now engaged in the most intense rehearsals of the band's career, in part because, as DeLonge put it, “I have a lot of anxiety right now about the tour and how big it is.”

The tour will visit 48 cities in the United States and Canada between next month and Oct. 3, when it's scheduled to conclude in Atlantic City. Recording began this year on a new album, which blink expects to complete after the tour and release next year.

Will this reunion last for only one tour and album?

“Hell, no,” Hoppus said. “I hate when bands get back together and do one tour and it feels like they're going to make a bunch of money, and then they go away for awhile and then come back again. We did this (reunion) to continue being creative and having fun. I see us continuing to tour and put out albums as long as it's fun. There's no end game and no plan at all. We enjoy playing music together, that's all.”

DeLonge laughed. “No end game, no plan and no practice,” he said. “We're just going to see where that takes us.”

Fuel TV Performance Photos

Check out these sweet photos of the guys playing on Fuel TV:


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Get Free Blink 182 Tickets For Jimmy Kimmel Live


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Official Blink 182 Site Has a Makeover

Just what I said. Head over to Blink182.com and check out the new layout. There's all sorts of stuff there for fans now.

Travis Barker to Remix and EMinem Song

From MTV:

Travis Barker Talks ‘Dark and Moody’ Remix Of Eminem’s ‘3 A.M.’


‘There’s not many songs I hear and trip out on, but this was one of them,’ drummer says of the Relapse track.

It’s one of the darkest, goriest songs on an album positively oozing with dark and gory songs. That’s why Travis Barker knew he had to record a version of Eminem’s “3 A.M.”

“I first heard it on some blogs, and right away, I was like, ‘Oh, damn, this is demonic,‘ and I love stuff like that.” Barker laughed. “So I spoke to [Blink-182 and Eminem manager] Paul Rosenberg and said I wanted to do a remix of it, then Em and I spoke and discussed putting a rock twist on the song, and I got to it.”

So, over the course of four very short days — during breaks from rehearsals for Blink’s upcoming tour — Barker and a pair of his engineer pals laid down live guitar and bass tracks (and, of course, a healthy dose of his patented precise-yet-pounding drums). He sent them to Em for some tweaking, then put the finished product up on YouTube, and the rest is history.

“There’s not many songs I hear and trip out on, but this was one of them. The song is really dark and moody, and so that’s what I wanted the remix to be,” Barker said. “And it was cool, because I got to work with Eminem the producer, which is something that I don’t think a lot of people get to do. He listened to it, made some tweaks and gave it the OK.”

And for Barker, it was a welcome return to the world of remixing — a world he’s dominated over the past years with his takes on Flo Rida’s “Low” and Soulja Boy’s “Crank That.” He had to take a break from remixing while recovering from the dozens of surgeries he endured after walking away from a fiery South Carolina plane crash last year.

“I hadn’t done one since I was out of the hospital, so it was time, you know?” Barker said. “This was a dope-ass song, and when things come at me that I love, I pursue them. I was due for one, and it won’t be the last.”

Live Nation Deceiving Consumers on "No Sevice Fee Wednesday"

From rollingstone:
Live Nation’s No Service Fee Wednesdays promotion has come under fire after buyers discovered that some tickets purchased today would in fact carry some Parking, Facility or Charity fees, CNN reports. Today’s No Fee promotion was supposed to offer lawn seats to every Live Nation tour without extra add-ons; typical fees tack on an average of $13 per ticket.

Many shows under the promotion’s umbrella include a $6 parking fee per ticket, a cost that is added to every ticket regardless of the buyer’s plans to drive to the venue. “We eliminated all ticket service fees, which in most cases is about a one-third discount, a substantial savings for fans by any measure,” Live Nation spokesperson John Vlautin told Rock Daily, adding that the promotion overall has received positive feedback from consumers. Vlautin, who also said that advance parking fees help alleviate back-ups at venues (where money is collected by hand), said Live Nation receives the parking fees from concerts at their own venues.

The parking charge puzzled some Live Nation customers today, but Blink-182 fans purchasing tickets to the band’s summer reunion tour faced some seriously confounding options. When Blink-182 announced the trek, the band and Live Nation revealed that lawn tickets would only cost $20. However, when tickets went on sale this past weekend, fans purchasing tix to certain shows encountered an option to buy $20 Lawn tickets or $7.75 Lawn Special tickets — Live Nation did not specify any differences between the options, like whether Lawn Special was obstructed or farther from the stage. As a result, some fans purchased the previously advertised $20 Lawn seats, only to discover that those tickets carried an additional $15 in service fees.

In actuality, Lawn and Lawn Special were the same thing, and it was the $7.75 ticket — after service fees — that was the $20 ticket. According to Vlautin, both options were listed so fans wouldn’t think the lawn seats were entirely sold out if the $20 tickets got snatched up quickly. Vlautin recommends that anybody who accidentally purchased the $20 plus fees Lawn tickets instead of the actual Lawn Special “all-in” tickets should contact Customer Service.

No Fee Wednesday tickets are being sold for the Blink shows as well. At some venues, like West Palm Beach, Florida’s Cruzan Amphitheatre, these No Fee tickets come out to $26 after the $6 parking charge, which is still more than the $7.75 “all-in” ticket price of $20 after fees. In short, Blink tickets are more expensive through the No Fee promotion — which is being heavily featured on the Live Nation Blink tour page — than they are at the regular “all-in” price. Vlautin encourages buyers to compare the ticketing options and prices before purchasing lawn seats.

Vlautin also told Rock Daily that this week only marks the first of a summer-long promotion of No Service Fee Wednesdays, with each subsequent week spotlighting a certain venue, tour or artist whose fans will benefit from no service charges.

Octopus Bass Picks

Mark Tweeted:
Octopus bass picks!!!!! http://mypict.me/2AhA

More Tour Info

From himynameismark.com:
From those who are in charge, here are some clarifications on the summer tour: The $20 all-in lawn tickets are for LiveNation Amphitheater shows in the US, except the Tempe/Phoenix date.

Mark Hoppus's Quiver of Basses

Mark Hoppus finally got all of his basses together for the tour and posted the new pics on his blog. Check them out.

From himynameismark.com:
yesterday at rehearsal, the final two basses for the tour arrived. they’re both incredible. now i have my quiver of basses for the tour this summer. the OG white with black pickguard, named “like a boss,” and the two new ones. introducing…

“i’m on a boat”

I'm on a boat bass

and “d*ck in a box”

d*ck in a box bass

so stoked. thanks again to alex and everyone at the fender custom shop!!

Mark Hoppus Giving Away Blink 182 Tickets to Jimmy Kimmel Live

Mark Hoppus is such a good-natured dude. In this tweet, he says how he's willing to give away some tickets to when Blink 182 performs live on Jimmy Kimmel live on June 9th. What a super guy. haha

From Mark's Tweet:
LA! I’ve 25 tix to give away 4 the kimmel taping on Jun 9th. Gonna do it tonight. 5 songs. You must be 16+ and have photo ID. Details soon.

TV 182 - Blink 182 are Planning on Some Videos on Fuel TV

Mark gives away in his latest "tweet" that Blink 182 will be filming a couple songs for Fuel TV. Fuel TV better watch out, if they think that they can handle Blink 182.

From Mark's Tweet:
What doth it do? Blink-182 is filming a couple songs for fuel tv, then I’m to the studio with MCS. What you got?

"Aliens Exist" in a Movie Preview for Planet 51

Here's a cool movie preview for the film, "Planet 51", which is expected to come out this Thanksgiving. "Alien's Exist" can be heard in the last third of the clip here.



Blink 182 to Play on Jimmy Kimmel June 9th

Blink 182 was originally scheduled to play on June 11th on the Jimmy Kimmel show, but has been rescheduled for the 9th. Make sure to change your calendars!


Blink 182 with Jimmy Kimmel

More Updates on the Tour

From himynameismark.com:
PRESALE TICKETS WILL BE AVAILABLE EVERYWHERE. LIVENATION.COM, BLINK182.COM, MYSPACE.COM/BLINK182, ETC. THERE IS NO OFFICIAL PRESALE SITE. AND THE PASSWORD FOR ALL FANSITE PRESALE TICKETS IS STILL “STIMULUS.”

Here are the dates, venues, band lineups, and on-sale dates for the blink-182 north american tour this summer. the on-sale dates are the last dates on each show.


For a complete listing of tour dates and links, please visit: http://www.pickrset.com/markhoppus/?p=812

Tour 182 - $15 Blink 182 Tour Tickets

From himynameismark.com:
for those of you searching for tickets, it seems like tomorrow may be the day! here is the press release:

“Live Nation is running a 24-hour promotion where they will be dropping the service fees for lawn tickets sold on Livenation.com for amphitheater shows starting 6/3 at 12:01am. That means your $20 all-in lawn tickets are now about 14 bucks!”

Magazine 182 - Wake the Lion (My Band) In the Same Issue as Blink 182

The same magazine that is showcasing Blink 182's famous reunion tour actually has a picture and short bio of my band, Wake the Lion, in the unsigned bands section! How about that?!

If you haven't picked up your copy of Alternative Press with Blink 182 on the cover of the magazine, you simply must. You need to check out the unsigned bands section on page 37!