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    Kid Rock Shares Loud, Proud Results Of Being 'Born Free' At Bridgestone Arena
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    February 20, 2011

    It’s a safe bet that more than a few folks saw their first-ever live record-scratching solo at Kid Rock’s concert in Nashville Friday night.

    When the part-time Nashvillian jumped behind the turntables — after singing a number of his southern rock-inspired hits — it drove home what a wild and winding trip he’s enjoyed as a musician in the last 20 years.

    Kid’s sold-out show at Bridgestone Arena was a celebratory mash-up of his musical loves: hip-hop, heavy metal and (to an increasing degree) classic rock. But mostly, it was a celebration of Kid Rock, and his fans were eager to join in.

    Kid and his band hit all of the above styles with their opener, “American Bad Ass,” the superstar bounding down the neon-lit catwalk in a sleeveless fur coat, name-checking Johnny Cash and Grandmaster Flash to the strains of Metallica’s “Sad But True.” The show felt like an overwhelming spectacle from the start, between Kid’s gusto, the crowd’s excitement and a stars-and-stripes filled stage set that couldn’t belong to anyone else.

    A giant longhorn skull spewed smoke out of its horns, looming over a saloon set (complete with a bar, taps and swinging doors). Dancing poles stood on both sides of the drum riser, and were frequently utilized. Giant fireballs routinely shot out of the front of the stage, particularly when Kid Rock was performing any of his dozen songs about being Kid Rock.

    All of that, of course, is what Kid’s fans have come to expect from a man who’s built a career and a loyal following off of being over the top, politically incorrect and determinedly trashy.

    But even with his lowbrow tastes, Kid Rock is clearly a meticulous showman. He’s assembled a stellar backing band with equal parts chops and personality, a fully equipped production and a fluid setlist that showcases his musical range. A musical moment didn't pass without its own lighting cue or wardrobe change — Kid, apparently, has a hat for every occasion.

    Still, a number of the night's highlights were a little more low-key. Kid hit his huge 2008 hit “All Summer Long” surprisingly early on, with the perk of having the crowd fill in the lyrics at any point he wanted. Soulful pop number “Care” worked without its high-profile guests: Martina McBride was in San Antonio, Kid explained, and currently incarcerated rapper T.I. appeared in a pre-taped video clip.

    Still, a couple of Kid’s famous Music City friends did join him onstage. Trace Adkins pitched in on a raucous cover of Charlie Daniels’ “Long Haired Country Boy.” Later, the room erupted when Sheryl Crow appeared without introduction, just in time to jump into her verse on their hit duet, “Picture.”

    Crow stuck around for a few more tunes, timidly following Kid down the catwalk for a cover of Free’s “All Right Now” and their upcoming single, “Collide,” which Kid said they’d just finished shooting a video for in East Nashville.

    From there — at the behest of famous animated faces Beavis & Butthead on the video screen — Kid Rock returned to the hard stuff, ditching his shirt to close with his breakthrough hit “Bawitdaba.” Even as his albums have moved fully into softer, more melodic rock, Kid’s aggro rap-rock material remains a lynchpin of his live show, providing nearly all of its biggest moments.

    He turned it back down for the encore, bringing out opener Jamey Johnson, who turned one of Kid’s first middling southern-rock ballad attempts, “Only God Knows Why,” into an engrossing anthem.

    Kid seemed like he was keeping it low-key for the final song of the evening, beginning “Born Free” at a piano placed at the start of the catwalk. But soon the floor raised beneath him, hoisting the star high in the air and revealing a circle of American flags underneath, as fireworks shot around the band. Ultimately, “Born Free” made for a fitting final statement: Clearly, Kid Rock wouldn’t have gotten to this point if he hadn’t been calling the shots.

    Photo Credit: Samuel M. Simpkins / The Tennessean

    SOURCE: Dave Paulson / The Tennessean

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It’s a safe bet that more than a few folks saw their first-ever live record-scratching solo at Kid Rock’s concert in Nashville Friday night.

When the part-time Nashvillian jumped behind the turntables — after singing a number of his southern rock-inspired hits — it drove home what a wild and winding trip he’s enjoyed as a musician in the last 20 years.

Kid’s sold-out show at Bridgestone Arena was a celebratory mash-up of his musical loves: hip-hop, heavy metal and (to an increasing degree) classic rock. But mostly, it was a celebration of Kid Rock, and his fans were eager to join in.

Kid and his band hit all of the above styles with their opener, “American Bad Ass,” the superstar bounding down the neon-lit catwalk in a sleeveless fur coat, name-checking Johnny Cash and Grandmaster Flash to the strains of Metallica’s “Sad But True.” The show felt like an overwhelming spectacle from the start, between Kid’s gusto, the crowd’s excitement and a stars-and-stripes filled stage set that couldn’t belong to anyone else.

A giant longhorn skull spewed smoke out of its horns, looming over a saloon set (complete with a bar, taps and swinging doors). Dancing poles stood on both sides of the drum riser, and were frequently utilized. Giant fireballs routinely shot out of the front of the stage, particularly when Kid Rock was performing any of his dozen songs about being Kid Rock.

All of that, of course, is what Kid’s fans have come to expect from a man who’s built a career and a loyal following off of being over the top, politically incorrect and determinedly trashy.

But even with his lowbrow tastes, Kid Rock is clearly a meticulous showman. He’s assembled a stellar backing band with equal parts chops and personality, a fully equipped production and a fluid setlist that showcases his musical range. A musical moment didn't pass without its own lighting cue or wardrobe change — Kid, apparently, has a hat for every occasion.

Still, a number of the night's highlights were a little more low-key. Kid hit his huge 2008 hit “All Summer Long” surprisingly early on, with the perk of having the crowd fill in the lyrics at any point he wanted. Soulful pop number “Care” worked without its high-profile guests: Martina McBride was in San Antonio, Kid explained, and currently incarcerated rapper T.I. appeared in a pre-taped video clip.

Still, a couple of Kid’s famous Music City friends did join him onstage. Trace Adkins pitched in on a raucous cover of Charlie Daniels’ “Long Haired Country Boy.” Later, the room erupted when Sheryl Crow appeared without introduction, just in time to jump into her verse on their hit duet, “Picture.”

Crow stuck around for a few more tunes, timidly following Kid down the catwalk for a cover of Free’s “All Right Now” and their upcoming single, “Collide,” which Kid said they’d just finished shooting a video for in East Nashville.

From there — at the behest of famous animated faces Beavis & Butthead on the video screen — Kid Rock returned to the hard stuff, ditching his shirt to close with his breakthrough hit “Bawitdaba.” Even as his albums have moved fully into softer, more melodic rock, Kid’s aggro rap-rock material remains a lynchpin of his live show, providing nearly all of its biggest moments.

He turned it back down for the encore, bringing out opener Jamey Johnson, who turned one of Kid’s first middling southern-rock ballad attempts, “Only God Knows Why,” into an engrossing anthem.

Kid seemed like he was keeping it low-key for the final song of the evening, beginning “Born Free” at a piano placed at the start of the catwalk. But soon the floor raised beneath him, hoisting the star high in the air and revealing a circle of American flags underneath, as fireworks shot around the band. Ultimately, “Born Free” made for a fitting final statement: Clearly, Kid Rock wouldn’t have gotten to this point if he hadn’t been calling the shots.

Photo Credit: Samuel M. Simpkins / The Tennessean

SOURCE: Dave Paulson / The Tennessean

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pam_25's picture

I would loved to have been there i love all his music and have every song he has sold . got to go to one concert 2004 in nashville. loved would go to all if i could .i listen to him every day he takes me away ,get into the music an forget life for while. wish i could spend one day with him !!!!! love you,p.m.
stallionswild's picture

You rock bro keep being you man... keep helping the sick kid's and haveing us fan's be number 1 at every concert and new song's and bro you will alway's be number 1 there is other rock group's that claim to be the best well they can sell ticket's but bro YOU SELL OUT!!!!!THE HOUSE'S you keep it going rock., i'm one of the biggest fan's bro.. jam to you on the way too work too gear up my day and on the way home to pump up my evening's... your song's tell it how it is and me being a city boy myself and wild man .....but Rock just keep doing what you do best brother and no other Group's or Rap group's will ever touch you bro... Kiss has an Army well so does Kid Rock man just ask all of us your Fan's see you again on tour brother great show in Kentucky................Stallionswild.........
maggie mitchell's picture

WTF damn spamers really get the fu..off here
crystal_25's picture

hi kr sorry to say i missed the show in nash dang money didnt come in time but thats cool..appears eveanville is sold out too..that surely doesnt surprise me none you r fricken awesome...hey now that the guys r coming home here in the 101st maybe if you get a chance you can come down and hang out for a bit here lol..maybe the wharehouse or even occonnors..just to get away and have a drink with some down to earth peeps...anyways love ya kid and love the music guess i will have to wacth much earlier on to get me a good seat to your next show here close to home in clarksville tn god bless you and play your heart out..
Jamie_46's picture

Still pouting about missing the Little Rock concert. I should of just took my damn chances, shit. You look amazing in these photos. I could sop you up with a biscuit!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Please open up some more tour dates soon. I will travel!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Liz1106's picture

ABSOULUTELY A FANTASTIC, UNBELIEVABLE SHOW!!!!! The GREATEST performer and GREATEST show I've seen in all my years!!!!! Had good seats for the show Friday night. I'm writing this on Wednesday, the 23rd!! I am just now able to speak barely---still kinda squeaky but it was all worth it singing every song and screaming in between songs---GREAT SHOW BOB!!!!!! You are so f---ing HOTTT & SEXXXY---can't wait for next chance to lay my eyes on YOU!!!!! SOON I HOPE!!!! Liz 1106 from TN
myirisheyesaresmiling's picture

@ angelique...a yard sale good one//first laugh of the day thx girl. great review of show too : )
Kathy_81's picture

looking good ;)~
AmyShep28's picture

To all those that were in Nashville, I couldn't be more jealous! One of the best cities in the world and a show that sounds like it would have made my clothes melt off! Can't wait for the Mid-Atlantic states to get a little love--Sad not to see anything within driving distance yet!
maggie mitchell's picture

My best friend gave me the best advice He said each day's a gift and not a given right Leave no stone unturned, leave your fears behind And try to take the path less traveled by That first step you take is the longest stride
connieputnam's picture

Hmmm. The flag button doesn't seem to be working for me on this thread! Wish this spammer would find another place besides here to spam!
ANGELIQUE LACRISSA's picture

CLOTHES TOO I DONT A GIVE A FUK I NEED STEDOCLERK GOT ONE OF THEM I AINT MISSIN SHIT heeeee ha wtf ever lmao weird man i aint never seen so much shit for sale watch it get deleted lmao
ANGELIQUE LACRISSA's picture

what the fuk b
ANGELIQUE LACRISSA's picture

man wtf fdbf have a yard sale seems here isnt the place not up to me lol soooooo is that what the flag is about ? but i wishi could have been there to see that show i would luv to think of set lists songs ahhhhh yea that wwould be a fukin blast and then to HEAR IT ahhhhhhh fats domino i wanna hear some of that in jackson ms ....... black bob kid rock def has a hat for every occasion i like that great read thx for postin this!!
Tammy Coil's picture

I love you i have followed you for ever you new album rocks you have come so far from what everyone thought you would be I LOVE your music keep pushin on
Marie Jackson's picture

Kid rocked us all night long! As a military wife with a husband currently serving in Afghanistan I so appreciate the heartfelt thanks coming from Kid Rock. I also love the fact that his ticket prices haven't gotten so outrageous that his fans can't enjoy his show. Other rockers should take note! Thanks again, Kid Rock for being who you are!
Kim_130's picture

LOVED EVERY MINUTE OF IT!!!!!!! BEST CONCERT EVER...THE KID did not disappoint this PARIS TENNESSEE GIRL!!!!!!!!
Chris S.'s picture

Good article. Love the fact that alot of people say its the best show they have ever been to. You have perfected your craft Rock!
millerp1969's picture

Flew in from Chicago for the concert and could not have had a better time!! The people in Nashville were great and the show was awesome (as always!!). Can't wait to see you at United Center in a few days!!! Travel safe!!
KRSVal's picture

I got tired out just by reading about the show..WOW! How does he do it?
debdebradebbie's picture

A celebration of Kid Rock-sounds like a great party that never ends!
jjc's picture

Thanks for sharing the photos and details.
annieluvsredsox's picture

Flew down from Vermont to see you in Nashville. It was the best concert I have ever been to!! Also went to Birmingham last night & it was awesome!! Thank you so much for making tickets available to us so we can get great seats that we can afford. We were the 2 crazies w/the Vermont sign. Please come to New England soon!! You're the best!!
Rock Rules's picture

I am SO EXCITED about Tuesday night in Greensboro, NC!!!! Have a safe trip!! Tuesday we WILL HOLLER but it won't be a bother at all!!!! My 11 year old is excited but don't know what to expect and has ask that Mom don't embarrase him, but I told him that is what Mom's do best, but I won't be the only one standing, singing and Hollering loudly, everyone around us will be too. So we are on a count down here in Virginia, can't wait until Tuesday!!! Please sing Blue Jeans and Rosary!!! Rock on!!!
Randy Wurz's picture

I drove from Cincinnati Ohio to see the show and it was worth every minute of the drive and more I have been going to concerts for 33 years and I can honestly say that this was the best concert that I have ever seen. High energy from begining to end. I am sorry that it took me so long to get my dumb ass out of the seventies. Thank you to KR and the Band for a great experience and great show. I especially appreiciate all the love the KR gives the military he definitley is a great American.
Susie_19's picture

First Concert of Kid Rock, Nashville, TN (Bridgestone) Feb 18th 2011. Will never forget it. One amazing concert. Met alot of people from Michigan! You all rock and come back to Nashville anytime! I must say Kid Rock will be part of my once or twice a year outings due to being 47 years old but I bet I can keep up with Rock anytime. LOL Can't wait till fan fair and hope to meet him but I have to admit, I'm not in love with Kid Rock, I won't doing anything they outlawed with farm animals to him and when I left the concert Friday night I felt as good as I did when I went in. Just want to say Kid has been very blessed and is an outstanding singer. I will say I love your music "Lowlife" is my favorite! Keep it real Kid!
D4evr's picture

"Clearly, Kid Rock wouldn’t have gotten to this point if he hadn’t been calling the shots." !!! ~ Clearly ~ !!! & "Thank GOD ..." ! :)))
rocksavedmysoul's picture

Man I wish I could have been there. Saw Kid at the CMTs in Nashville last June. He opened the show at Bridgestone with Cowboy that just about blew the roof off!!! Loved it!!! Heading to NC and Tuesday's show. Can't wait to take my friends to their first KR concert!!! It'll be interesting to see the crowd since I'm used to Detroit audiences (ROCK CITY)!
Kid Rocks Bama Girl's picture

AWESOME!! Wish I'd went to Nashville and seen you and Sheryl perform together. This tour is amazing. You have the best band ever!!!!
maggie mitchell's picture

I'm gonna be "Born Free" in 3 days..Son is moving out woot woot ....Spreading his wings...BTW Y'all need to come to Dallas...

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