Some of today's rock stars are cool
Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2007 12:07 am
I know many of you hate Fall Out Boy, and therefore have disdain for the brains behind the band, Pete Wentz. My son and I kinda met him twice over the past week, and I have to say he was pretty cool.
First we saw them in concert, and we had front row seats, but they were on the side of the stage, and it was kind of like being back stage. Long story short, we had a brief encounter with the band at the beginning of the evening, and then at the end of their set, much later, it seemed like Pete was waving good-bye to my son after they got off stage. My kid sticks out at concerts cuz he's so small, very cool looking, and extremely into the music.
Two days later Pete did a signing at Sam Ash in NYC. Deal was, you could wait on a long line for an autograph, or you could be one of 100 who bought his bass guitar, and get to the front. Of course, I'm a sport and buy a bass for my son. When we get inside, he acknowledged us as if he remembered us saying he couldn't forget my kids hair. We had some brief conversation, and he personalized everything including a photo for my daughter who wasn't there.
I know you guys will blow it off as typical rock star rhetoric, but I feel the guy genuinely likes his fans. At least he didn't seem to be on drugs or drunk like guys from my day would have been. They never would have made a public appearance like that.
Only negative - but not a big one - that bass he plays is a piece of ****. Made in Indonesia. Just junk all around. That's why he always has a dozen on the side of the stage. They probably break all the time, and I'l bet he just tosses them away. I think he changed basses twice during one song, That's probably what happened
First we saw them in concert, and we had front row seats, but they were on the side of the stage, and it was kind of like being back stage. Long story short, we had a brief encounter with the band at the beginning of the evening, and then at the end of their set, much later, it seemed like Pete was waving good-bye to my son after they got off stage. My kid sticks out at concerts cuz he's so small, very cool looking, and extremely into the music.
Two days later Pete did a signing at Sam Ash in NYC. Deal was, you could wait on a long line for an autograph, or you could be one of 100 who bought his bass guitar, and get to the front. Of course, I'm a sport and buy a bass for my son. When we get inside, he acknowledged us as if he remembered us saying he couldn't forget my kids hair. We had some brief conversation, and he personalized everything including a photo for my daughter who wasn't there.
I know you guys will blow it off as typical rock star rhetoric, but I feel the guy genuinely likes his fans. At least he didn't seem to be on drugs or drunk like guys from my day would have been. They never would have made a public appearance like that.
Only negative - but not a big one - that bass he plays is a piece of ****. Made in Indonesia. Just junk all around. That's why he always has a dozen on the side of the stage. They probably break all the time, and I'l bet he just tosses them away. I think he changed basses twice during one song, That's probably what happened