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    A massive crowd of around 60,000 fans gathered at Ford Field Saturday night for Kid Rock's 40th birthday celebration.

    But what they got was much more: The nearly three hour concert became a de facto tribute to Detroit and the spirit of the city, in addition to a toast to one of its most popular backers.

    Make no mistake, this was a Kid Rock party through and through: The were stars (among them Sheryl Crow, Martina McBride, Anita Baker, Run DMC's Rev. Run, J. Geils Band's Peter Wolf and supermodel Cindy Crawford), cars (Rock was presented with a Chevy Camaro SS by NASCAR driver Jimmie Johnson, who sent in a videotaped birthday message) and enough pyro to light the skyline on fire.

    But Detroit was always center stage: Mid-concert, Rock was presented with a Spirit of Detroit Award by Detroit City Council President Charles Pugh, and later Rock returned the favor by announcing $25,000 donations to four Metro Detroit charities, COTS, Capuchin Soup Kitchen, Haven and Rainbow Connection.

    And throughout the concert, Rock made his love of Detroit known: During one pre-taped video segment, he blasted LeBron James for leaving Cleveland, saying the love he has for Detroit gets returned to him tenfold. "I was born in Michigan and I'm gonna die in Michigan," Rock said, to massive cheers from the crowd. "Never forget your roots."

    Rock celebrated his roots throughout the 30-plus song show, reaching far into his back catalog during "Yo-Da-Lin in the Valley" (1990) and "Early Mornin' Stoned Pimp" (1996), both performed while he donned an LED-enhanced full length fur coat. The show featured nuggets from throughout Rock's extensive catalog, with a heavy sampling of his latest, 2010's "Born Free."

    The birthday boy was loose and in high spirits throughout the evening, leading his 10-piece Twisted Brown Trucker outfit through an epic set. It was the ultimate Kid Rock experience, and one of the most memorable concerts Detroit has seen for some time. It was as if everything in his career had lead up to Saturday's show, and the evening was an exclamation point on a career that is still going quite strong.

    Following a video montage that capped Rock's first 40 years, from early childhood photos to rocking crowds in concert, Rock's band took the stage and tore into the Beatles' "Birthday." With strippers dancing on poles on either side of the stage, Rock shouted "We have a celebration going on tonight!" and joined in on his own birthday song. Confetti exploded over the crowd and Rock bit into "Cowboy," one of his signature songs from his 1998 breakthrough album "Devil Without a Cause."

    A taped video message from Conan O'Brien played on the video screens, later followed by messages from Jay Leno, Jon Stewart, Jimmy Kimmel and animated icons Beavis and Butthead. O'Brien's message was the best of the bunch, with the talk show host praising Rock's line in "Cowboy" about starting an escort service for "all the right reasons" as "the greatest lyric of all-time." Leno's segment showed an early clip of Rock participating in one of Leno's "Jay-walking" bits.

    Rock's right hand man Uncle Kracker was the first of the evening's guests to take the stage, joining his friend on a rendition of "Good to Be Me." Peter Wolf later joined Rock on the J. Geils Band's "Detroit Breakdown," while McBride took the stage with Rock to perform "Care" (with a videotaped cameo from incarcerated rapper T.I.).

    Sheryl Crow had the night's best cameo, sitting down at a stool with Rock for their hit "Picture" and then shaking things up with him during a cover of Free's "All Right Now." She stuck around for "Collide," a duet she has with Rock on "Born Free," and their chemistry on the song was genuine: At the end of the stage's long catwalk, the two slow danced underneath the light from the mirror ball above, like they were the only two people in the venue. In a night marked by lots of explosions and fist-pumping from the crowd, it was an unabashedly sweet, tender moment.

    Rev. Run and rock ran through a handful of Run D.M.C. classics, and Cindy Crawford and her husband, Rande Gerber, led the crowd through a sing-along of "Happy Birthday." Anita Baker - whom Rock introduced as "the true soul of Detroit" - sang the National Anthem near the show's close, before Rock and crew closed out the night with a towering version of "Born Free."

    Rock brought all his guests out at the end of the show and told the crowd, "I'm going to cherish this moment for the rest of my life." It's fair to say the crowd felt the same, having witnessed the biggest show of the hometown boy made good's career.

    Rock made numerous jokes about being 40 throughout the evening, most pointedly during "40," a humorous ode to the milestone he officially reaches Monday. But if he's slowing down he didn't show it, and Detroit and Rock will likely get together for many birthday bashes to come.

    Photo Credit: Jonathan Oosting / MLive.com

    SOURCE: Adam Graham / Detroit News Pop Music Writer

     

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A massive crowd of around 60,000 fans gathered at Ford Field Saturday night for Kid Rock's 40th birthday celebration.

But what they got was much more: The nearly three hour concert became a de facto tribute to Detroit and the spirit of the city, in addition to a toast to one of its most popular backers.

Make no mistake, this was a Kid Rock party through and through: The were stars (among them Sheryl Crow, Martina McBride, Anita Baker, Run DMC's Rev. Run, J. Geils Band's Peter Wolf and supermodel Cindy Crawford), cars (Rock was presented with a Chevy Camaro SS by NASCAR driver Jimmie Johnson, who sent in a videotaped birthday message) and enough pyro to light the skyline on fire.

But Detroit was always center stage: Mid-concert, Rock was presented with a Spirit of Detroit Award by Detroit City Council President Charles Pugh, and later Rock returned the favor by announcing $25,000 donations to four Metro Detroit charities, COTS, Capuchin Soup Kitchen, Haven and Rainbow Connection.

And throughout the concert, Rock made his love of Detroit known: During one pre-taped video segment, he blasted LeBron James for leaving Cleveland, saying the love he has for Detroit gets returned to him tenfold. "I was born in Michigan and I'm gonna die in Michigan," Rock said, to massive cheers from the crowd. "Never forget your roots."

Rock celebrated his roots throughout the 30-plus song show, reaching far into his back catalog during "Yo-Da-Lin in the Valley" (1990) and "Early Mornin' Stoned Pimp" (1996), both performed while he donned an LED-enhanced full length fur coat. The show featured nuggets from throughout Rock's extensive catalog, with a heavy sampling of his latest, 2010's "Born Free."

The birthday boy was loose and in high spirits throughout the evening, leading his 10-piece Twisted Brown Trucker outfit through an epic set. It was the ultimate Kid Rock experience, and one of the most memorable concerts Detroit has seen for some time. It was as if everything in his career had lead up to Saturday's show, and the evening was an exclamation point on a career that is still going quite strong.

Following a video montage that capped Rock's first 40 years, from early childhood photos to rocking crowds in concert, Rock's band took the stage and tore into the Beatles' "Birthday." With strippers dancing on poles on either side of the stage, Rock shouted "We have a celebration going on tonight!" and joined in on his own birthday song. Confetti exploded over the crowd and Rock bit into "Cowboy," one of his signature songs from his 1998 breakthrough album "Devil Without a Cause."

A taped video message from Conan O'Brien played on the video screens, later followed by messages from Jay Leno, Jon Stewart, Jimmy Kimmel and animated icons Beavis and Butthead. O'Brien's message was the best of the bunch, with the talk show host praising Rock's line in "Cowboy" about starting an escort service for "all the right reasons" as "the greatest lyric of all-time." Leno's segment showed an early clip of Rock participating in one of Leno's "Jay-walking" bits.

Rock's right hand man Uncle Kracker was the first of the evening's guests to take the stage, joining his friend on a rendition of "Good to Be Me." Peter Wolf later joined Rock on the J. Geils Band's "Detroit Breakdown," while McBride took the stage with Rock to perform "Care" (with a videotaped cameo from incarcerated rapper T.I.).

Sheryl Crow had the night's best cameo, sitting down at a stool with Rock for their hit "Picture" and then shaking things up with him during a cover of Free's "All Right Now." She stuck around for "Collide," a duet she has with Rock on "Born Free," and their chemistry on the song was genuine: At the end of the stage's long catwalk, the two slow danced underneath the light from the mirror ball above, like they were the only two people in the venue. In a night marked by lots of explosions and fist-pumping from the crowd, it was an unabashedly sweet, tender moment.

Rev. Run and rock ran through a handful of Run D.M.C. classics, and Cindy Crawford and her husband, Rande Gerber, led the crowd through a sing-along of "Happy Birthday." Anita Baker - whom Rock introduced as "the true soul of Detroit" - sang the National Anthem near the show's close, before Rock and crew closed out the night with a towering version of "Born Free."

Rock brought all his guests out at the end of the show and told the crowd, "I'm going to cherish this moment for the rest of my life." It's fair to say the crowd felt the same, having witnessed the biggest show of the hometown boy made good's career.

Rock made numerous jokes about being 40 throughout the evening, most pointedly during "40," a humorous ode to the milestone he officially reaches Monday. But if he's slowing down he didn't show it, and Detroit and Rock will likely get together for many birthday bashes to come.

Photo Credit: Jonathan Oosting / MLive.com

SOURCE: Adam Graham / Detroit News Pop Music Writer

 

Comments

Kaitlyn_2's picture

Last night was truly amazing! Thank you so much for letting us share this with you. One of the things I love about you is that you don't take for granted all the things life has given you. I thought it was amazing that you gave money to the charities and thanked all the fans. I want to say thank you for all that you do for Detroit and Michigan. Happy 40th Birthday!!!
Rachel Smith's picture

amazing night...amazing concert...Happy Birthday!!!!
Jackie_24's picture

Thank you for the great show last night, it was my 15 year old sons first concert and one of the best shows I ever been to! Thank you Kid Rock for a night full of fun!
Sue_62's picture

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
michelle_196's picture

Last night was the best. I see you every time in Detroit and you just keep getting better and better. Happy Birthday and you are a great person to do everything you do. God Bless you and your family. Can't wait to see you again.
luvkid_2's picture

Happy Birthday Kid, your music ignites my soul and makes me feel young again, Thank You for that!
ellie_2's picture

Happy Birthday....feel like it was my birthday because I was given such an incredible concert. Thanks.
badfgirl0929's picture

OH YEAH!!!! NOBODY ROCKS LIKE YOU!!!! Can't wait till next weekend in Saginaw BABY!!! I will be there roickin' with you!!! Lovin me some Kid Rock!!! Happy Birthday!!!
pvenhoff's picture

Best concert I have been to. Amazing.
Evaskidrockssugarbaby's picture

Bob im glad your birthday was everything n more you work your ass with that awsome band of yours u deserve have the very best in life much luv to ya < 3 and many many happy birthday wishes
TessKing's picture

You thanked us over and over and now I need to thank you. Last night was unbelievable. You are such a performer and an incredible person. Thank you for spending your birthday with us instead of on a yacht in the south of France. You ROCK! BTW, we listened to track 14 on Cocky on the way home and kind of wished Snoop would have shown up for that. ;)
gia's picture

WOW ......... your the best and youve come along way!! u deserve it >> just reading that gave me GOOSE BUMPS ALL OVER !! sounds like the b-day bash was awesome !! ;) your my fav and always be xoxoxoxoox ~ happy birthday to one kool kat capricorn to another and i hope you have a amzing year to come.... and hope to see you S00000n !! ciao for now muahhhhhh !!
jodigirl33's picture

Happy Birthday Kid! Thanks for coming back to Saginaw...we love you here too!
Trisha M's picture

WOW! That's all I got...:)
cheweber's picture

Damn.............slow dancing to Collide..........how amazing that is, but with the Kid himself? I'll dream about doing that in Louisville next month!!!! Happy Birthday and God Bless!!!!
kidrockangel's picture

PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE Rock I'm begging You. Release this on DVD. Probably one of the best shows ever made. (by anyone ever) Thank You so much for Pulling out the Old stuff and doing Yodalin and EMSP. Hope to see those in the setlist on tour...
CARRIETIMTROMBLEY's picture

Sorry I missed this one...I have Cheli's Chili Bar to blame for that one. WARNING: DON'T BUY TICKETS AT CHELI'S CHILI BAR....THEY WERE FAKE...$310.00 LATER. Ain't no party like a Detroit party...cause a Detroit party don't stop scamming you!! Never bought tickets from a scalper before, but it was the only way for this concert...still crying...still so pissed off...
april_16's picture

This was the best concert I have ever seen! Unbelievable guests, and unbelievable show. Thanks Kid Rock, I will remember this concert forever. I think it might even be write in some history book! Best part of the show was with Run. Nice touch :)
Kat_29's picture

So awesome! I wish like hell that I could have been there! Happy Birthday Kid...thanks for putting the Rock back in Detroit! Any chance that the show was recorded and those of us who missed it in person might get to see it someday??!
greg.smith75's picture

I have been to well over 100 concerts in my day,including Kid Rock 8-10 times,i have seen the stones,aerosmith,ted nugent,j.geils and every other band you can think of. Kids love for Detroit is amazing,myself growing up 15 miles south of the city, really appreciate his love,i have seen Kid Rock in Biloxi,MS and heard for myself him praise Detroit down there, i have always been and always will be a fan. Last nights show was the best rock and roll show i have ever seen!! Thank You Kid Rock. Sylvester Smith,South Rockwood Mi
Cindym7878's picture

The concert was one of your best Bobby!! It was awesome to hear some of your old stuff along with the new....you ROCK and you are the best babe!!! I'm blessed to have been there. Your energy sure hasn't slowed down one bit. I was disappointed Bob Seger didn't show up for ya. I know how much that would have meant to you. Happy Birthday and thanks for the awesome show!!!
sherralldavidson's picture

Well "HAPPY BIRTHDAY" KID ROCK !!!! I celebrated mine on Friday 14. Did you happen to see the moon that night ? It was " HALOWED " . Wild looking , but personally i felt that the angels were saying "Happy Birthday " to me . So we have more in common than i thought ,thats cool ! May god guide you safely thru this next year and many blessings to you !!!! LOVE you KID ROCK !!! Blessed be !!!
Susan_37's picture

Happy Birthday and thanks for the best night ever!!
gynamarie51's picture

Happy Birthday Bobbie Ritchie sorry I missed the bash .......See you in Nashville . Thanks for the amazing music ...Peace Gina
TX_Cowgirl4213's picture

Awesomeness just like I knew it was going to be...................
football_chick's picture

Best night of my life! From Ty Stone opening the show until the very end I could not stop saying to my friend "This is the best concert ever!" Extremely glad I took the plunge and bought VIP tickets. Also glad Kid spent most of his time at the end of the catwalk since that was very close to my seats and I got some kick ass pics. :) Happy Birthday Bob!
Lisa_113's picture

Damn what I wouldn`t give to see Kid Rock in concert, Happy 40th Kid!!!!
motorcitydog's picture

concert was awesome, best concert ive ever seen. Happy 40th Kid
MsMeli39's picture

wish I'd been there.. sounds like a hell of a party for a hell of a guy! Happy Birthday Bobby Ritchie, welcome to your 40's! Keep on Kid Rockin!
Sue Theisen's picture

BEST. CONCERT. EVER!!!! Thanks for an amazing show Kid and Happy 40th Birthday! We love you!

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