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[img=090811_1,000 hours.jpg]In part 9 of Spy Rock Memories, Larry Livermore writes about Sweet Children growing up, and remembers the moment they told him they were changing their name to Green Day - just before they were about to release their first EP, 1,000 Hours.

From Spy Rock Memories (part 9):

[quote]Everything did change, not all at once, not in an obvious, visible way, at least at first, but the wheels were already in motion. Life on Spy Rock unfolded peacefully and quietly through the rest of 1988 and into 1989. I barely noticed winter that year; spring was bright and full of promise. The Sweet Children record was nearly done; they'd gone into the studio at the end of the year, and by March we had the pieces in place for a 4-song EP.

Then they casually informed me, just as I was about to print the covers and labels, that they'd decided to change their name to Green Day. I blew a gasket. It was too late; there was no time to change all the artwork. Besides, I insisted, it was ridiculous to expect me to sell a record by a band no one had ever heard of. "Green Day?" I sneered. "What's it even supposed to mean?"

But as was often the case with my best bands, they had decided what they wanted and that was that. Thanks to my copy shop connection, we were able to throw together a new cover, and the record came out on time. It didn't sell much at first, but I'd expected that; Sweet Children/Green Day were a slight departure from the usual Lookout Records fare: poppier, more melodic, almost, dare I say it, a little mainstream.[/quote]
You can read the rest of part 9 of Spy Rock Memories over on Larry's blog, larrylivermore.com here. As well as Green Day, the engaging piece takes readers back to a pivotal period for Lookout! and Larry, himself.

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