Bowling For Soup


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.
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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"

So how was the music?

I really like the main act. The first two acts, MC Lars and Riddlin' Kids were simply endurance tests. The best thing about the first two acts was that for the first time in my life, I was quite confident that I could have done better than the performer on stage. American Hi-Fi, the third band was ok. They knew their own songs and had a much tighter sound. I could imagine listening to one of their songs on the radio and not turning the station.

Bowling for Soup, on the other hand, had a great sound. They played mostly from their last two albums, "Drunk Enough to Dance" & "A Hangover You Don't Deserve", with a few older songs thrown in. They also threw in the classic rocker, "Sweet Home Alabama" crafted to remove the bit about actually loving the governor.

They were very expressive on stage, especially the lead guitar player Eric. Eric bugged Larry (the only person to go to the show of the 40 odd people I invited) to no end, but I thought his odd hand motions and movements were inspired and rather funny.

The band constantly joked on stage. Most of it was rather low-brow as one might expect but there were a few gems mixed in. A few times BFS stopped mid way through a rocking song to crack a few jokes. This was cute the first time, but the gag wore thin after a while.

All in all I really enjoyed it. It was especially fun to see the band with an enthusiastic audience who could sing along with most of the songs. I would probably see them again if given the option.

No matter how much I liked the music, I am in no hurry to go to another all ages show at a club. I am a fan of quiet conversation. Having to shout in the ear of the person next to you can make the evening seem long.

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