Liz From St. Louis
Art, Music, Attitude and tales of Awesomeness-
December 4th, 2008MusicI guess I have to admit to being a Fall Out Boy fan.
I download their albums, sing along when a song’s on the radio and okay… some of my favorite songs happen to be by Fall Out Boy. I can’t deny the clever and poignant lyrics and the catchiness of it all. And let’s face the facts, all of the ‘fame’ and hubbub surrounding the band ridiculously adds to the package. I think Cobra Starship has a little song that sums up my relationship with the Eff-Oh-Bee’s… guilty pleasure.
Tonite I stood in the freezing rain/snow for an hour and actually got into the ’secret’ Fall Out Boy show at the Creepy Crawl. It really didn’t feel real to me because the other times I’ve seen them have been at Warped Tour or big arena shows, there’s something about the atmosphere of places as small as the Creepy that lend to a magical sort of feeling around any concert. (Plus, I find it odd to read about Pete Wentz on PerezHilton and in People Magazine and then see him 10 feet in front of me. – Surprisingly, I’ve never met the dude before)

The back of the line around the back of the Creepy CrawlAnd can someone please explain to me how, after all these years, that Patrick still sounds like he’s in the middle of running a marathon when he’s singing? He sounds out of breath and horribly off… something I just assumed he would have worked on in the few years it’s been since I’ve seen them live. I don’t know if there was something up with the sound system or if he wasn’t feeling well, but the vocals sounded rushed and strained. Dude just sounded bad.
The best part of the whole nite, the thing that was worth my $20 and battling shitty kids and a tall shitty dude with shitty tattoos that was shoving to get in front of me, was the fact that they played “Yule Shoot Your Eye Out.” I was on the verge of actually screaming with delight (something I NEVER do, unlike the high school set that were standing beside me) – the big surprise is that, while I was practically yell-singing along, it was almost dead silent… hardly anyone else knew the song! “YSYEO” is easily my favorite Fall Out Boy song… soooo goooood!
Second in my excitement to hearing “Yule Shoot Your Eye Out” was that they played “Nobody Puts Baby In the Corner” – that song brought back soooo many good memories of college. There was at least one nite of partying at the infamous duplex of 2615 Old Hwy 63 in Columbia, where “Nobody Puts Baby In the Corner” popped up on someone’s iPod that was plugged into the stereo and one time someone got out an acoustic guitar and played it, with a few guys and all of girls singing along. It was like… something I’ll never forget, just one of those moments that in my mind, could totally be a scene in a movie.
“America’s Suitehearts” is easily one of the best tracks off the new album and was really energetic played live. The small bit of “Headfirst Slide Into Cooperstown On A Bad Bet” that was played sounded good as well, Pete proclaimed it was his favorite song they’ve ever written and I can see why, it’s a great song.
All-in-all, it was pretty cool seeing such a huge band at such a shitty little venue. (The old Creepy Crawl location holds many memories for me, the new locale is still growing on me) Kids stormed the stage during the last song “Saturday” and I got freaked so I left… getting a good glimpse of the band fleeing out the back door and into a black Escalade. Pete said they wouldn’t be sticking around because they had a 7am flight and he had to go iChat with his 9-day-old… ykes… that’s totally that dude I suppose.
Tags: concert photography, concerts, creepy crawl, fall out boy, pete wentz



