went to see them in Glasgow as well. Can’t stop watching this video ❤️ Decode’s always been my favourite song, this is such amazing quality. Thank you 😭❤️❤️
That's up to Hayley, Zac, and Taylor to decide. I know Josh has made some homophobic remarks on Twitter and Hayley has condemned those remarks. Paramore has a big LGBTQ+ following and I'm sure they won't forget what he said. Personally, I think the band is doing just fine without him and has done for over a decade.
@@traydaniel0403 In February 2016, Davis became embroiled in a legal battle with Williams and York, claiming writing credits and a portion of the royalties from Paramore's self-titled album, as well as a share of the band's touring revenue and other income. Varoom Whoa later claimed that Davis was merely an employee (as are Williams and York) of the company, the business entity that operates Paramore. In April 2017, the lawsuit officially reached a settlement.
went to see them in Glasgow as well. Can’t stop watching this video ❤️ Decode’s always been my favourite song, this is such amazing quality. Thank you 😭❤️❤️
great job with these ❤ 🎥
Anis for love song you God bless you hany
1:03 someone's been screaming their heart out for a while lol
She always dresses dope
Dream ❤
Nice audio, have u record the news?
sorry, didn't have much battery so I only fully recorded about half of the songs :(
Do you wish that Josh Farro could rejoin the band if he wants to?
That's up to Hayley, Zac, and Taylor to decide. I know Josh has made some homophobic remarks on Twitter and Hayley has condemned those remarks. Paramore has a big LGBTQ+ following and I'm sure they won't forget what he said. Personally, I think the band is doing just fine without him and has done for over a decade.
@@n1ckn3rd I know. I also heard that he apologized for what he did, didn’t he?
@@traydaniel0403 yeah he did.
@@룰랄라-t2f And I also heard that Jeremy Davis also quit the band as a bass player, and he sued the band. Why did he sued them again?
@@traydaniel0403 In February 2016, Davis became embroiled in a legal battle with Williams and York, claiming writing credits and a portion of the royalties from Paramore's self-titled album, as well as a share of the band's touring revenue and other income. Varoom Whoa later claimed that Davis was merely an employee (as are Williams and York) of the company, the business entity that operates Paramore.
In April 2017, the lawsuit officially reached a settlement.