So I went to see Bowling For Soup, the much-blogged Texas joke-rockers.
Disclaimer: I don't see much live music. I especially don't go see live music at all-ages shows in small clubs, so your mileage may vary.
Here is a list of personal firsts associated with the show or at least the venue last night.
Here is a list of personal firsts associated with the show or at least the venue last night.
- Crowd Surfing
- I didn't actually participate in this, but there was a lot of it and it was close by. I was fascinated by this expression of pure rock and roll love. Larry offered me a boost up, so I could crowd surf. This caused the girl standing behind him to back away with a scared wide eyed look.
- Hosed Down
- Periodically, throughout the show, the security staff would squirt the audience with what looked like a garden style device for spraying pesticides. I hope it was water.
- Teeny-boppers
- I don't hang out with teenagers, and really haven't since high school. In this crowd, I felt really old. I wasn't the oldest person at the show, but it was obvious I was encroaching on the kids' territory just a little bit. There were parents at the show who drove their kids to the show and appeared to just endure the show.
- Cell Phones Lighters
- Everyone had cell phones, well everyone except me. During a rock ballad, people used their cell phones as mock digital lighters to express their solidarity with the band. People also took a lot of pictures with their phones. Given the quality of cell phone photos I have seen taken in well lit locations, I have to think that these aren't going to be hung in a museum for posterity.
- Moshing
- I've seen moshing plenty of times. This was the first time I joined in a little. Mostly I enjoyed shoving the moshers back into their little pit of whirling dervishness.
- Reading during the show
- There was a woman, who sat in the 21 and over section, and read through the entire show. I'm quite sure she had driven her children there. I talked to her for a minute, since I was dying to know what book could be so enthralling as to engage her when there was so much noise in the room. The book was "The Kitchen Boy"
