March 27, 2005
I'm a Rocker, I Rock Out
Eric and I went to see Fall Out Boy and Midtown at The Grand in San Francisco last night. The venue was a little bit further from the BART station than I thought, so by the time we grabbed some food, we got to the show about 20 minutes late and missed Gym Class Heroes. I had listened to the songs on their PureVolume page, and discovered they're actually a rap group. I wasn't incredibly excited about seeing them anyway, though it would have been cool to hear the song Taxi Driver the lyrics of which are for the most part composed of band names. The second opening band was The Academy Is. We saw them about a month ago when they opened for Something Corporate. They weren't too bad.
Finally Midtown took the stage. Mike introduced me to Midtown (they're from Rutgers, where Mike went to school) our freshman year of college, and I've been wanting to see them live ever since. They certainly didn't disappoint. They were actually introduced by their guitar tech who pretended to be Napoleon Dynamite. He surprisingly looked and sounded quite a bit like Napoleon, except he had his red hair slicked back. It was pretty entertaining. Then the band came out and Gabe had "EMO SUCKS" written in tape on his sweatshirt. He proceeded to declare emo a fad, but that rock was forever. Then they jumped straight into their set with Give it Up. The rest of their set included:
- To Our Saviors
- A Faulty Foundation
- Is it Me? Is it True?
- Empty Like the Ocean
- Just Rock and Roll
- Hey Baby Don't You Know That We're All Whores
- Waiting for the News
- Nothing is Ever What it Seems
It was good to seem them play a couple older songs in there. They were going to end their set with So Long as We Keep Our Bodies Numb We're Safe, but someone from the venue came out and said something to Gabe and they said, "Oh, I guess we already played our last song". I'm not sure if perhaps things were just running late, or if someone got pissed that one of Midtown's members lit a cigarette on stage (there's no smoking in most California clubs). It was disappointing not to hear one more song, but nonetheless Midtown played an awesome set.
The first song played on the venues speakers while they were getting set up for FOB was the Empty Like an Ocean Mash Up (a mix of Midtown's song and some rap song). I had just recently downloaded the song from here, but it was amusing to actually hear them playing it at a Midtown show. Unfortunately then the rest of the inordinately long time between Midtown's and Fall Out Boy's set was filled with standard rap. Ugh. They could have at least played some MC Lars.
Finally, the lights went out and Baby Got Back was played over the speakers as Fall Out Boy took the stage and opened with Dead On Arrival. Eric and I had been in the back-middle of the pit, but as soon as FOB started playing a whole bunch of people rushed from the back of the crowd. After just a few seconds I ended up 5 or so people from the front of the stage. It had been a long time since I'd been in the pit for a show so I decided I'd stay there for at least a while, and ended up staying the entire set. It was just too much fun rocking out. Though not expecting to be in the pit, I hadn't carefully tied my shoes before the show, so by the end of the first song, My left shoe was completely untied. Fortunately I managed to duck down and get it loosely tied and shove the laces inside my shoe before the second song started. Fall Out Boy shows are always incredibly energetic and this one was no exception. The pit was crazy the entire set, but it was a good time.
As far as I can remember, they played all the songs from Take This to Your Grave as well as 3 songs from their album that comes out in May, and one really old song that I don't remember the name of. The new songs were really good. The electric version of Nobody Puts Baby in the Corner (the song was originally only on their acoustic EP) kicked ass, as did Sugar We're Going Down which I had just heard a couple days before the show. This was my 5th time seeing Fall Out Boy, but the first time they were the headliners. Their shows are always a lot of fun and I had a great time at this one and I can't wait for their album to come out in May.
Update: I forgot this amusing story. After one of The Academy Is's songs, their lead singer told everyone to say hi to one of their stage hands. Then he says "He's single...and straight, so sorry San Francisco".
Posted by Jason at March 27, 2005 05:04 PM