Patrick being involved with staging is super interesting! I wish she had asked him to expand on that. I wonder if he’s implying they’ll be bringing a live orchestra on tour this summer?!
i wish they would share and show more of the recording process and how they work on building and structuring each song, i'd love to see the behind the scene of them working on the record. i love this band so much they mean so much to me
Agreed. I'd really love to see the dynamic between them all, and I'd really enjoy seeing more about Joe and Andy's parts in the writing / collaboration process.
patrick with all the "you know"s haha i love how awkward they are which fits right into how they said they are the "weird" band that shows if they can do it then anyone can. also loved how they had to really work together for the song titles haha pete and his unique titles/wording will always make people think
Patrick saying that without the fans they would not exist.. on the contrary! I wouldn't exist without Fall Out Boy. they are more than a Band! stop telling you weird band, y'all are the greatest and most divine on earth. Excellent lyrics, versatile and incredible albums. that is UNBEATABLE! I could be happier to be alive for Fall Out Boy ♡ (Excuse my english)
I have a theory about the “(for)”. I think it may give a double meaning to So Much (For) Stardust. It could be that Stardust is the name of a “character” in the song that the “narrator” (Patrick) has done so much FOR, but ended up with nothing (all is the opposite of nothing). For the second meaning, Stardust could be a goal or dream the narrator is trying to make real, but fails after coming so close. So the “for” in this case would be more of a “so much for THAT IDEA”. “We thought we had it all” could possibly mean “We thought we had everything figured out, only to find that we didn’t know anything” That’s just my interpretation
I have a theory about the “(for)”. I think it may give a double meaning to So Much (For) Stardust. It could be that Stardust is the name of a “character” in the song that the “narrator” (Patrick) has done so much FOR, but ended up with nothing (all is the opposite of nothing). For the second meaning, Stardust could be a goal or dream the narrator is trying to make real, but fails after coming so close. So the “for” in this case would be more of a “so much for THAT IDEA”. “We thought we had it all” could possibly mean “We thought we had everything figured out, only to find that we didn’t know anything” That’s just my interpretation
10:50 what a shitty question!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Maybe the interviewer didn't quite get her point across, but I found it borderline insulting. "you don't get tired of sounding the same?" FOB discography I dare say in terms of sound and rage of sound is one of the richest!!!!! They DO NOT SOUND THE SAME AT ALL !!!!! They conserve their essence, no doubt. But, by NO means do they -sound the same-. GOSH! That made me so so so mad.
i sorta interpreted it like how patrick answered it being like fall out boy just sounds like fall out boy you know? like you play a fall out boy song and you can tell it’s them i don’t think they meant it in a rude way
Awful interviewer. AWFUL. I get being nervous, I get having "notes", even late night hosts have them (in polish looking cards by the way). BUT READING AND PREPARING A QUESTION WHILE IGNORING THE PERSON YOU ASKED THE QUESTION TO, IS SO UNPROFESSIONAL. no no no. Rock antenne, please step up. I mean no harm to the interviewer, you can tell she tried hard. But there's no excuse for reading up a crumpled paper several times, while the interviewee looks you in the eye, answering your question. no no no . AWFUL!
English was not her first language, I think you need to give her some grace. I’m sure it’s very hard to give an interview in a language you don’t speak very well. And it’s possible her nots had a translation on them also.
@@nataliereinke9631 yeah… but her superiors should’ve at least review the questions or something! I mean… it’s a job, not a school project. I’m sure she tried her best, not trying to be hateful. It was just so painful to watch.