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    Kid Rock Ignites Capacity Grand Rapids Crowd; Turns Weeknight Into A Saturday Night Party
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    January 26, 2011

    Kid Rock may have gotten it wrong.

    During “God Bless Saturday,” the latest single from the Detroit rock-rapper's new album, he gripes that “Tuesday's such a bother.”

    Well, Tuesday night's rowdy, sell-out crowd at Van Andel Arena certainly begged to differ, as Kid Rock mounted a lavish, Saturday night-styled party spectacle complete with balls of flames, lasers, and two hours of boisterous rap, country and rock 'n' roll.

    Oh, and a working bar that he actually made use of on stage.

    He was just following through on what he proclaimed proudly while rolling out that new hit tune as the second song of the evening, announcing that he was primed to “let it rock and keep the drinks pourin' ... until the early mornin'.“

    I'm guessing a few of the 11,000 well-lubricated fans in the sold-out arena may have done the same.

    So while President Obama was presenting his State of the Union address to the nation, Kid Rock was regaling West Michigan fans with his own “State of the Rap-Rock-Country Union,” mixing his older hip-hop crowd faves such as “Bawitdaba,” “Forever” and “Cowboy” with twangy, rootsy new rock songs such as “Slow My Roll,” “Care” and “Flyin' High” from his “Born Free” album.

    He did it in typical Kid Rock fashion, injecting the usual I'll-play-a-bunch-of-different-instruments medley (which included a snippet of Ted Nugent's “Cat Scratch Fever”), then adding a group of dancing girls (superfluous though they were) and a boatload of special effects (even if many of them seemed to be tossed in willy-nilly in odd spots).

    But now more than ever, this Michigan-born singer emphasizes his new penchant for rootsy songwriting. In some ways, he's become the state's 2011 version of Bob Seger, a Detroit icon who Kid Rock, aka Bob Ritchie, readily acknowledges as his hero.

    So, Tuesday night's show focused heavily on country-hued songs from “Born Free,” including the title track which the tight, 10-piece band delivered with gusto during an encore that had Kid Rock standing atop a grand piano raised hydraulically well above the stage.

    With a set list altered considerably from his much-ballyhooed birthday show at Ford Field earlier this month, the singer also infused a bit of humor into the concert: “You can't buy cool,” he quipped when the overhead screen displayed a large photo of Aerosmith's Steve Tyler as an “American Idol” judge.

    Mr. Rock's extravaganza followed two openers, starting with Detroit singer-songwriter Ty Stone's short roots-rock set, which included the song “American Style” that jibes perfectly with Kid Rock's current approach.

    Award-winning singer Jamey Johnson and his seven-piece band, meanwhile, delivered a longer set of old-school outlaw country, with a real emphasis on twang. With songs like “You Can't Cash My Checks,” the bearded Johnson, with his reserved mountain man demeanor, is a favorite of Kid Rock's, sharing his blue-collar attitude.

    And while Kid Rock boasted his share of twang, too, it was his early rap-rock classics that still seemed to ignite his most devoted fans, whether it was “Early Mornin' Stoned Pimp” or songs with titles that can't be printed in a family newspaper.

    Personally, I think Kid Rock's new Seger-styled shtick fits him to a tee – better than his white-trash Detroit rapper guise of old, when he sometimes seemed to try too hard to deliver what he thought the music industry and fans wanted.

    These days, his mix of the profane and the polite, the party-down and the down-home seems to work better than ever. The softer side endears him to a broader audience, even if naysayers who call him an overrated poser still might not have been impressed by his ego-driven, arena-sized trappings and bravado (not to mention a silly, f-word-filled rendition of the song, “Forty”).

    Still, few could disagree that Kid Rock – who was in energetic, perfect, stage-leaping form on Tuesday – gives fans one heckuva bargain for their bucks.

    His genuine affection for all things Michigan, from unfurling a gigantic state flag behind the stage to declaring, “There's nothing like summertime in Michigan,” also clearly gives him special star status in the Great Lakes State. Heck, if not for his salty language, he'd be a perfect ambassador for the “Pure Michigan” campaign.

    He even acknowledged and led cheers for several veterans of the Vietnam War (spotlighted recently in a Press column by Tom Rademacher) who were given free tickets to the show.

    And as the consummate showman, Kid Rock made it all feel like a Saturday night ... even if it was just a bothersome Tuesday.

    Photo Credit: T.J. Hamilton / The Grand Rapids Press

    SOURCE: John Sinkevics / The Grand Rapids Press

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on Wed, 01/26/2011 - 11:53am

Kid Rock may have gotten it wrong.

During “God Bless Saturday,” the latest single from the Detroit rock-rapper's new album, he gripes that “Tuesday's such a bother.”

Well, Tuesday night's rowdy, sell-out crowd at Van Andel Arena certainly begged to differ, as Kid Rock mounted a lavish, Saturday night-styled party spectacle complete with balls of flames, lasers, and two hours of boisterous rap, country and rock 'n' roll.

Oh, and a working bar that he actually made use of on stage.

He was just following through on what he proclaimed proudly while rolling out that new hit tune as the second song of the evening, announcing that he was primed to “let it rock and keep the drinks pourin' ... until the early mornin'.“

I'm guessing a few of the 11,000 well-lubricated fans in the sold-out arena may have done the same.

So while President Obama was presenting his State of the Union address to the nation, Kid Rock was regaling West Michigan fans with his own “State of the Rap-Rock-Country Union,” mixing his older hip-hop crowd faves such as “Bawitdaba,” “Forever” and “Cowboy” with twangy, rootsy new rock songs such as “Slow My Roll,” “Care” and “Flyin' High” from his “Born Free” album.

He did it in typical Kid Rock fashion, injecting the usual I'll-play-a-bunch-of-different-instruments medley (which included a snippet of Ted Nugent's “Cat Scratch Fever”), then adding a group of dancing girls (superfluous though they were) and a boatload of special effects (even if many of them seemed to be tossed in willy-nilly in odd spots).

But now more than ever, this Michigan-born singer emphasizes his new penchant for rootsy songwriting. In some ways, he's become the state's 2011 version of Bob Seger, a Detroit icon who Kid Rock, aka Bob Ritchie, readily acknowledges as his hero.

So, Tuesday night's show focused heavily on country-hued songs from “Born Free,” including the title track which the tight, 10-piece band delivered with gusto during an encore that had Kid Rock standing atop a grand piano raised hydraulically well above the stage.

With a set list altered considerably from his much-ballyhooed birthday show at Ford Field earlier this month, the singer also infused a bit of humor into the concert: “You can't buy cool,” he quipped when the overhead screen displayed a large photo of Aerosmith's Steve Tyler as an “American Idol” judge.

Mr. Rock's extravaganza followed two openers, starting with Detroit singer-songwriter Ty Stone's short roots-rock set, which included the song “American Style” that jibes perfectly with Kid Rock's current approach.

Award-winning singer Jamey Johnson and his seven-piece band, meanwhile, delivered a longer set of old-school outlaw country, with a real emphasis on twang. With songs like “You Can't Cash My Checks,” the bearded Johnson, with his reserved mountain man demeanor, is a favorite of Kid Rock's, sharing his blue-collar attitude.

And while Kid Rock boasted his share of twang, too, it was his early rap-rock classics that still seemed to ignite his most devoted fans, whether it was “Early Mornin' Stoned Pimp” or songs with titles that can't be printed in a family newspaper.

Personally, I think Kid Rock's new Seger-styled shtick fits him to a tee – better than his white-trash Detroit rapper guise of old, when he sometimes seemed to try too hard to deliver what he thought the music industry and fans wanted.

These days, his mix of the profane and the polite, the party-down and the down-home seems to work better than ever. The softer side endears him to a broader audience, even if naysayers who call him an overrated poser still might not have been impressed by his ego-driven, arena-sized trappings and bravado (not to mention a silly, f-word-filled rendition of the song, “Forty”).

Still, few could disagree that Kid Rock – who was in energetic, perfect, stage-leaping form on Tuesday – gives fans one heckuva bargain for their bucks.

His genuine affection for all things Michigan, from unfurling a gigantic state flag behind the stage to declaring, “There's nothing like summertime in Michigan,” also clearly gives him special star status in the Great Lakes State. Heck, if not for his salty language, he'd be a perfect ambassador for the “Pure Michigan” campaign.

He even acknowledged and led cheers for several veterans of the Vietnam War (spotlighted recently in a Press column by Tom Rademacher) who were given free tickets to the show.

And as the consummate showman, Kid Rock made it all feel like a Saturday night ... even if it was just a bothersome Tuesday.

Photo Credit: T.J. Hamilton / The Grand Rapids Press

SOURCE: John Sinkevics / The Grand Rapids Press

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TMHA18's picture

I've always wanted to see Kidrock concert come to Toledo, everytime you come your always sold out. Well for Christmas my husband bought me a Kidrock ticket for January 26, 2011! I was so excited and i love your new CD that is out. i have loved you and your music, and have been a fan for such a long time. your a talented and wonderful guy i wish i could have met you in person! When the night came i was so happy to be there i had the best time of my life! I hope you come back again to Toledo Ohio Kidrock you know i will be always be there if you come here. I can't believe someone tossed their pink bra on stage when you were singing! i was way up in the balcony but i was glad to see the stage. I hope to see you here again Kidrock! i love you and be safe traveling! Tamsen
carmen l myers's picture

My husband and I celebrating 10 yrs of marriage decided to to take my niece and (dwarf)nephew.who was dying to just touch Kids hand. We made a banner and the kids got so excited they threw it on the stage with a black hooded T-shirt I made for Kid Rock. It said Ritchie 40. I hope they don't just throw that stuff away and that he actually got it. The kids said he kicked it and that they tied it in their banners. Rynes said you are my hero and Stephanies said I love you Kid Rock It was their first concert. What a way to start my heart goes out ....Happy Valentines Day Kid Rock!.
BlackBob420's picture

BEST WISHES & SAFE TRAVELS FOR BOBBY & ALL HIS FANS! TONITE AS MOTHER NATURE RIPS THRU A HUGE PORTION OF THE U.S. WITH A VERY NASTY STORM! ALSO I HEARD YOU ROCKED AT THE G.R. SHOW @ VAN ANDEL & @ THE INTERSECTION AFTERWARD!
Marie_10's picture

Saw the show in Dayton. I am depressed its over. I had no idea how desperate I would be to see you again. I will not attend unless I have decent seats. I guess the hunt is on. Rock on, baby, rock on. I wanted you to know that your fans at this concert acted as if they didn't know a stranger! Everybody was there for the same purpose and all seemed to be having the time of their lives. Thank you my beautiful freind!
Cindy Salecki's picture

You are working your way to my party town Chicago. Have tickets and cannot wait. I know there will be no disappointment. When I saw you last time, at Soldier Field, I had wished you were the whole show, now you are. I keep telling my son's band, Goodbye Coastline, that you started on the bottom and your talent brought you to where you are now. All younger people should hear your story to give them the encouragement to pursue their dreams.....
dodaandsue@rocketmail.com's picture

As I said before...Van Andel sucked! Your voice was so muffled I couldn't hardly understand what you were singing! I was not a happy camper but I love you anyway and looking forward to seeing you on the boat again this year! You are and always will be my number one and Bob Seger too! Would be nice if he was on the boat too!
annie_10's picture

kid is awesome. this was my second time. first time was at boyne mtn. that was great but GR blew that out of the water. only thing better would be to see him in person. i had floor seats and what view and show. can"t wait till next time. KID YOU ROCK.
lilred180's picture

Man I wish I could of went to the Grand Rapids show.... My kids are pissed at me for not having the money to go and take them with me
Kam's picture

I went home and dreamed about him after the Toledo concert! He was an inspiration to me when I needed it most. Love what he stands for, love where he is from and I love how he ROCKS the world! True entertainer that understands what it means to give back to the community! Oh - his Badass Beer is great too - please start distributing in Ohio soon!
emwarren's picture

I had a blast on Tuesday! Great show Kid, I'm not sure which I enjoyed more; Tuesday's show or your Birthday Bash. It's a tough choice!
Dana Humes MSU wrestling twins's picture

I hope u were able to get the MSU wrestling shirt. The boys were happy I was able to do that for them.. The Tues Show at Van Andel was so much better then I could of wished for..The Van Andel is great place love all the bars so close..yup thats important..We had floor seats up front-That were BOSS. You are amazing and can't wait to go again..God Bless keep Rockin it out.---Dana Humes
SherZ's picture

Way 2 Go!!!
Bandit's picture

Kid you Rock! The show --as always-- was amazing! This was my 4th show - Boyne Mtn has been my favorite - the outside venues always are the best - in my opinion! Hope you do another one soon! Comerica was ok and your birthday party at Ford Field was beyond words. However, our seats at the Van Andel were bad--THEY SUCKED-- Section 222 up as high as they go. We couldn't see much - and the screen was covered by the speakers hanging down-couldn't see a thing! I was very disappointed that we couldn't see better than that - anyone who says there isn't a bad seat in Van Andel is wrong! I like Jamey Johnson but the sound was terrible in our Section. All we could hear was the bass and the words were muffled. There were a lot of disappointed customers up in our section. I am still glad that I was able to attend two of your shows this year though - and not sorry even though the seats were bad! Hope to see you at Boyne later this summer! Kid you rock and just keep doing what you are doing! Love ya!!!
ronnieallen's picture

LOVED the n'oleans-style cover for SO HOTT... made me feel, well, hott. I had a lot of fun, even as I sobered up to soak in the concert after two previous shows when I drank a little bit too much to remember what I wanted to (intersection march 09 zac brown and boyne that summer)!! But I REALLY REALLY REALLY want to see you, KID, at Boyne again... it was, well, you're the writer, Mr. Rock -- beyond my words for cool. And I will follow, even if you're not the Christ child you claim to be. (Though it'd be great without the titty show... for a bunch of reasons, two of which are very real and very petite.)
jjc's picture

I expected nothing less than, Kids' best. Sounds like He did that to the power of 10.
MIloveKid's picture

It was awesome!!! I went to his concert like 3 years ago when he came to Van Andel then and he just doesn't seize to amaze me! So entertaining and the best bday gift from my boyfriend :) Love Kid and love how he loves Michigan...thank you for another great show!
Lil jj's picture

man ive been waiting to see you live for a while your my favorite artist and im going to see you in Louisiana on feb 8 for my 17 b day its all i wanted was to see you perfrom live and if you played my fav song only god knows why you would make my day cant to see you kid
northernlight's picture

Yea Kid you got it right, Time to get away from the nitch that got you rich and evolve the music to new levels as if your not growing your dyeing.
Trudy PA PARTY GIRL's picture

Love you Kid Rock!
kidrockangel's picture

Have heard nuthin but OUTSTANDING REVIEWS. It doesnt get any better than Twisted Brown
jlynn's picture

Went to the show last night, took my 12 year old son. We had floor seats. You put on one hell of a show, and an awesome one for my sons 1st concert. Seem you before, and you just get better each time I see you. Can't wait for the next one!!! Neither can my son!!!! LOVE YOUR SEXY ASS!!!!!
summersun's picture

Absolutely love the Bob Seger "shtick" don't really consider it "shtick" but whateva..a ... as well! I was so fortunate to see Bob Seger in Orlando on Segers last tour and he blew my mind ... that voice is so strong. I love Segers piano in Collide (it's gonna' be a number one hit ...no doubt) on Kids Born Free CD... PLEASE do a song with Seger... You don't get more Michigan then Seger and Kid and I cant wait to see the tour in Orlando at UCF in March!! I was lucky enough to get some of the best seats in the HOUSE!!
jd_11's picture

Hey Rock We have venues in the U.P. Please come up her for a show!
KLEVINE's picture

PLEASE please come to CLEVELAND! As you know "Cleveland Rocks"
kimberlina1970's picture

I can't freakin wait!!! See ya Tuesday here in Wichita!! Will be your first time to rock our new arena. Hope you like it, it's MUCH nicer than the old place. Love ya and can't wait for an awsome Tuesday night with my favorite rock star!!!!
Phyllis_3's picture

I was at the show last night:) you screwed up!!!!! nice cover, but you can't fool my sister and I!!!! we both looked at each other and said, he fucked up!!! but you keep going, instead of saying it, like at DTE this summer, Love ya Bob! Not to many others caught it!!! Kid Rock and his band are awesome but, Van Andel Sucks to see a show!!!! we had floor seats and couldn't see much (we're too short) didn't get scalped lucky on fan club site, please luck be with me for the closing show in Detroit Pine Knob Show!!! Ain't no better place I'd rather be!!!!!! Love You much Bob!
Jane Lemmen's picture

Wow. We LOVED the show ~ have never been to anything better! I hope there are more Michigan shows in the near future? Your music moves my soul.
cinbob's picture

Kid was awsome ! but van andel arena sold some seats that should not have been sold because we could not see any thing but the back stage and could barely her him ! we saw no close ups on a screen cause there were none and no speakers pointed our way . none of the back drops or pictures that went along with the songs either. it seems they filled those seats for extra $ we were in section 220 as high up as you could go! it really sucked! at 236.00!!! for 4 seats plus we drove 100 miles and hotel161.00 too!!
Sue_29's picture

I so wanna be at ALL of your concerts!!! Please come to DTE this summer..you started your tour in Michigan, why not end it at DTE??
Jessica_17's picture

WOW an amazing show!! thank you so much, you are amazingly perfect and i cant wait to see you again!!!!

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