Viva La Gloria - Green Day Guitar FC (The Beatles Rock Band Custom) PC

Chart created by Harmonix for Rock Band 2 DLC All Credit for custom goes to ‪@TBRBCR‬ TBRB Converter & Dreamscape creators: Cade Manager & Quality control: Cade, Greg The 4th track on Green Day's Eight studio album "21st Century Breakdown" and the true start to the album's backstory with the protagonists Christian and Gloria getting a proper introduction. This song appears as paid DLC normally for Rock Band 2 but later appeared with mocapped visuals on Green Day Rock Band. The song starts off as a piano ballad but quickly evolves into a Punk Rock Anthem. It's one of the best songs on 21stCB IMO and is an eventful track overall. What this song has to do with The Beatles, i don't know. But it's a good song and the visuals were so cool here, i didn't really care. “¡Viva La Gloria!” was written in different stages. The original name I was using for a while was “Amélie”. But the name Gloria, to me it just sounded maybe like the name version of Glory. And it’s the first time I’d ever sort of written from like from a woman’s point of view. You know, it’s a song kind of about me, but at the same time, if you add the name, like if you have the name and you create a character, I think it kind of gives some flesh and blood to the record. So Gloria is just sort of this person that’s kind of the torch bearer, or someone that’s trying to hold on to their beliefs, or punk rock, or whatever you want to call it. That’s what I think the song is trying to convey and it kinda adds that first character. I think Gloria is sort of the main character of the album. When we’re writing songs we do write from a standpoint of like playing live and playing in front of people and being onstage, and something that’s more like the theatrics of rock and the energy of it. So I think it’s got that intro which is like a really soft kind of ballad guitar part, but then kind of morphs into this other rock part and then comes back into the intro again with like a full sort of gushing feel. – Billie Joe Armstrong in an interview with Blunt Magazine Copyright Disclaimer: Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.