Even at their craziest and most energetic, Andy has always slayed live. Shows like this only work with a strong and reliable backbone, and to date he's never put on a bad show.
Watching this again after seeing them in Birmingham last week and tearing up a little because Patrick made a little speech after "Chicago is So 2 Years Ago" about how it made him so excited hearing an arena of people sing all the words to a 20 year old song "because not too many people were singing it back when we put it out" 🥲 i love this band so much
Saw an interview not too long ago of Patrick talking about how he misses these kind of shows, because he was so connected with his audience and honestly the band’s energy here really shows how close they were with their audience/fans
It very much so still exist lol. Most pop punk bands still to this day have lead and rhythm guitarist. More often than not, if the singer also plays guitar, he's 90% of the time playing rhythm. It's clear that at times Patrick is playing the leads in this video, hence my question. @@kalemvir
Funny how 4 years ago I was obsessing over this show and would dream to see fall out boy on Halloween and this year I got to see them on Halloween. That means that show was exactly 20 years after this one 🥲
Every now and then I’m reminded that The Morning Of is no more and a wave of sadness comes over me. But these videos and streaming their music helps a little. One of the greatest bands of all time
I dreamt of this band every week for 13 years. I am so sad I need more of Jessica leplon and the morning of. Life was so much better when we had her voice. I hope shes doing well.
Aw amazing comment! I'm in the process of reading it as well! I'd say this is a little less hardcore than what he referred to in his book, but this was probably the closest it got in the Fall Out Boy era. Cheers!
@magpie-yf8gf RACETRAITOR MENTIONED !!!!!! hes played some sets with the band in relatively recent history. fob is totally ingrained within chicago hardcore. pete wentz and tim mcilrath (rise against) were in a metallic hardcore band called arma angelus
God this is so fucking awesome. From the first note, the energy is off the charts. They used to throw every bit of themselves into their shows and they were magnetic as fuck to watch.