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Concert Review: Kid Rock At The Knitting Factory in Boise

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    Concert Review: Kid Rock At The Knitting Factory in Boise
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    December 05, 2011

    Kid Rock is possibly the most misunderstood performer in mainstream music.

    Casual listeners write him off as a rap-rocker who burst onto the scene in the late 1990s. Turned off by that Limp Bizkit-era introduction, they ignore Rock’s transformation over the next decade into modern-day Bob Seger.

    Country purists begrudge the fact that Kid Rock shows up on their awards shows and keeps enticing people like Martina McBride to sing on his albums.

    But fans who have paid attention — the sort who filled a sold-out charity concert at the 999-capacity Knitting Factory in Boise — well, they understand the Kid.

    And if you somehow didn’t grasp what makes Kid Rock special before he took the stage Sunday night, you definitely got it when you walked out 100 minutes later.

    His most obvious gift??Compassion. Making one of the final stops on a 15-city “Care” tour, Rock spoke candidly about why he was playing in smaller venues, reconnecting with fans and raising nearly $400,000 for charities in the participating markets. (Here in Boise:?Idaho Foodbank, Make-a-Wish Foundation and Keep Kids Warm will receive money.)

    “It feels really good,” Rock, 40, told the audience. “You know what I’m talkin’ about?”

    Was that a lump in Kid Rock’s throat??It sure seemed like it.

    The rest of the night was pure hands-in-the-air bliss. Critics complain about the classic-rock riffs Kid Rock regularly splices into his songs. But their familiarity helps the music resonate with fans — and with Rock himself. In a sense, he’s a tribute act, a Midwestern blue-collar musician nodding reverently to those who came before him.

    Read the full review at Voices.IdahoStatesMan.com.

    Photo Credit: Michael Deeds

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on Mon, 12/05/2011 - 6:25pm

Kid Rock is possibly the most misunderstood performer in mainstream music.

Casual listeners write him off as a rap-rocker who burst onto the scene in the late 1990s. Turned off by that Limp Bizkit-era introduction, they ignore Rock’s transformation over the next decade into modern-day Bob Seger.

Country purists begrudge the fact that Kid Rock shows up on their awards shows and keeps enticing people like Martina McBride to sing on his albums.

But fans who have paid attention — the sort who filled a sold-out charity concert at the 999-capacity Knitting Factory in Boise — well, they understand the Kid.

And if you somehow didn’t grasp what makes Kid Rock special before he took the stage Sunday night, you definitely got it when you walked out 100 minutes later.

His most obvious gift??Compassion. Making one of the final stops on a 15-city “Care” tour, Rock spoke candidly about why he was playing in smaller venues, reconnecting with fans and raising nearly $400,000 for charities in the participating markets. (Here in Boise:?Idaho Foodbank, Make-a-Wish Foundation and Keep Kids Warm will receive money.)

“It feels really good,” Rock, 40, told the audience. “You know what I’m talkin’ about?”

Was that a lump in Kid Rock’s throat??It sure seemed like it.

The rest of the night was pure hands-in-the-air bliss. Critics complain about the classic-rock riffs Kid Rock regularly splices into his songs. But their familiarity helps the music resonate with fans — and with Rock himself. In a sense, he’s a tribute act, a Midwestern blue-collar musician nodding reverently to those who came before him.

Read the full review at Voices.IdahoStatesMan.com.

Photo Credit: Michael Deeds

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Nixx Bieber's picture

i like the word.....Compassion!!!! its always good if you love what you do!!!!
apbfej's picture

I must say, this was the best concert- so personal, so much fun, I was nice and close, the venue was small and perfect setting... Thank you Bobby for always thinking of the economy and the people in need. You are truly a blessing to people. I live in Dallas but flew to Boise to be with my family, and to see you perform yet again. I will be a follower for as long as you perform! Hopefully next time front row.
SherZ's picture

It's always better to give than to receive. Way 2 Go!!! Gets everyone into the holiday spirit early!!! :)
Outside The Box's picture

Loving the charities on your "Care Tour" so Awesome!!!
Tammy - I'm the one.'s picture

Just look at yourself...you scream SEXY!! Damn!! I have got to meet you!
shannyvdb's picture

Hands down the best live gig I've seen in my "f***ing 42" years! Wow! I drove out from Utah with my hubby and had the best date. A girlfriend and I had caught the SLC show and while the performance was great, the crowd was so gnarly and angry. Fights everywhere! The love in the Knitting Factory was felt! Respectful peeps, feeling good, hands in the air, dancing all night! Bob, I know you saw me...looking at you, looking at me, looking at you. ;-) Ty stone belt it out too! Love you boys!
Angella's picture

I was there and he was absolutely amazing!!!
Margo C's picture

Nice review...yep, there's nobody like Kid Rock :)
D4evr's picture

... yep ~ it only takes 1 to listen ...... "...to their 'still small voice', within ..." that ~ be God.