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    Review - Kid Rock At The Sprint Center
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    February 26, 2011

    Nearly halfway through his show at a sold-out Sprint Center on Friday, Kid Rock gave the 15,000-plus fans in the arena a sermon on hometown loyalty.

    Before emerging in a light-studded floor-length coat for a version of “Early Mornin’ Stoned Pimp,” he preached to the crowd via video and he used LeBron James and his abandonment of Cleveland to make his point:

    “The only thing he cares about is winning? What part of winning don’t you understand? You’ve already won. You don’t need a ring …”

    Though he has made more than enough money to live wherever he wants to live in this world, Rock, a native of Romeo, Mich., has made his love for Detroit a big part of his live shows over the past 15 years. In fact, his whole personae relies heavily on that theme and others like it: loyalty and pride for your roots, respect for your elders.

    He conveyed all that throughout his raucous and entertaining two-hour show, musically and otherwise. His setlist visited his own deep discography, which goes back to 1996, and paid tribute to his elders, both in song and on the video screen: Bob Seger, Lynyrd Skynyrd, the Allman Brothers, Johnny Cash.

    He also poked fun at himself a few times: during the birthday song he wrote for his own 40th birthday and then when his performance of the adult-rock ballad “Picture” was interrupted by a snarky Beavis and Butthead video, which led him to change songs – to the infernal “Bawitdaba.”

    Moments like that leavened the gaudier moments, when Rock indulges in his fondness for excesses: in women, booze and material goods.

    But he also makes sure to connect to his core constituents – preach and sing to the blue-collar choir, in other words, with all the sincerity of Bruce Springsteen.

    So he performed tunes like “God Bless Saturday,” a ballad for the working-class (“We’re underpaid, but we still give thanks and praise”) and “Flyin’ High,” his paen to home-sweet-home, which he sang from a fold-out lawn chair, sipping from a bottle of Jim Beam.

    Rock has a song called “Slow My Roll,” in which he confesses to changing his wild ways and settling down. It’s evident in his live shows, too. Friday’s was relatively tame compared to other Kid Rock tours, which featured strippers in cages and salacious banter with the crowd. Friday’s show featured less of that –- “So Hott” was R-rated but dancers remained more or less PG13.

    He brought with him the Twisted Brown Trucker band, some of whom have been with him since 1998 or before, including drummer Stefanie Eulinberg, multi-instrumentalist Jimmie Bones and guitarist Jason Krause –- more evidence of his loyalty to friendship and respect for his roots.

    As usual, he showed off his skills on guitar, drums and turntables, as if to remind everyone he’s more than a front guy with a cartoon shtick and a slick wardrobe.

    All night, the crowd reacted with fervor to his sentiments and antics, from the front row up into the top of the rafters, where fans filled the $29 seats. They sang along, chanted along, waved along, drank along and whatever else you do when you're made to feel like you're right at home.

    Photo Credit: Allison Long / The Kansas City Star

    Source: Timothy Finn / The Kansas City Star

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on Sat, 02/26/2011 - 4:31pm

Nearly halfway through his show at a sold-out Sprint Center on Friday, Kid Rock gave the 15,000-plus fans in the arena a sermon on hometown loyalty.

Before emerging in a light-studded floor-length coat for a version of “Early Mornin’ Stoned Pimp,” he preached to the crowd via video and he used LeBron James and his abandonment of Cleveland to make his point:

“The only thing he cares about is winning? What part of winning don’t you understand? You’ve already won. You don’t need a ring …”

Though he has made more than enough money to live wherever he wants to live in this world, Rock, a native of Romeo, Mich., has made his love for Detroit a big part of his live shows over the past 15 years. In fact, his whole personae relies heavily on that theme and others like it: loyalty and pride for your roots, respect for your elders.

He conveyed all that throughout his raucous and entertaining two-hour show, musically and otherwise. His setlist visited his own deep discography, which goes back to 1996, and paid tribute to his elders, both in song and on the video screen: Bob Seger, Lynyrd Skynyrd, the Allman Brothers, Johnny Cash.

He also poked fun at himself a few times: during the birthday song he wrote for his own 40th birthday and then when his performance of the adult-rock ballad “Picture” was interrupted by a snarky Beavis and Butthead video, which led him to change songs – to the infernal “Bawitdaba.”

Moments like that leavened the gaudier moments, when Rock indulges in his fondness for excesses: in women, booze and material goods.

But he also makes sure to connect to his core constituents – preach and sing to the blue-collar choir, in other words, with all the sincerity of Bruce Springsteen.

So he performed tunes like “God Bless Saturday,” a ballad for the working-class (“We’re underpaid, but we still give thanks and praise”) and “Flyin’ High,” his paen to home-sweet-home, which he sang from a fold-out lawn chair, sipping from a bottle of Jim Beam.

Rock has a song called “Slow My Roll,” in which he confesses to changing his wild ways and settling down. It’s evident in his live shows, too. Friday’s was relatively tame compared to other Kid Rock tours, which featured strippers in cages and salacious banter with the crowd. Friday’s show featured less of that –- “So Hott” was R-rated but dancers remained more or less PG13.

He brought with him the Twisted Brown Trucker band, some of whom have been with him since 1998 or before, including drummer Stefanie Eulinberg, multi-instrumentalist Jimmie Bones and guitarist Jason Krause –- more evidence of his loyalty to friendship and respect for his roots.

As usual, he showed off his skills on guitar, drums and turntables, as if to remind everyone he’s more than a front guy with a cartoon shtick and a slick wardrobe.

All night, the crowd reacted with fervor to his sentiments and antics, from the front row up into the top of the rafters, where fans filled the $29 seats. They sang along, chanted along, waved along, drank along and whatever else you do when you're made to feel like you're right at home.

Photo Credit: Allison Long / The Kansas City Star

Source: Timothy Finn / The Kansas City Star

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Lynn_31's picture

you're the best Bobby! looking forward to seeing you in Memphis which will be my second show of yours on this tour! love from Tulsa~Lynn
gia's picture

~~ luv ur style !!!
traceyk1967@att.net's picture

Thank You Allison for the awesome Pic and THANK YOU KID for being who you are love you
Merceyme49's picture

Had THE most incredible time last night!!! My ears are still ringing and my throat is sore from screaming and yelling!!! But was worth every minute of it. I just love the person that he is....so loving, caring......and really cares about people. God Bless you Kid!! Love you....fellow Michigander!!!
mcompeau's picture

You make us Michiganders proud - day after day!! Thanks for all u do!! We love ya!! :)
shafud@yahoo.com's picture

Counting down to my evening with Kid Rock in Jacksonville..
Essie Rosselli's picture

If I don't get to see him again soon I am going to lose my mind. Reading about all of these concerts and seeing the pics is torment. I MISS BEING THERE! I'll keep checking the website until I find out The Kid is commin' to town!!!
MsLuvBug35's picture

Fantastic performance...loved everyone minute of it and can't wait for the next!!!!!
Sue_29's picture

Met Stefanie in Saginaw...it shows they are one big happy family!!! Keep rocking...Sue from Royal Oak!
Sue_29's picture

Wish I could be there tonight!!!
Trisha M's picture

Will be at United Center tonight. CANNOT WAIT. Like Christmas morning (if you are getting a sexy rocker for Christimas). :)
Tammy_160's picture

Awesome thats why I love him so, I have seen Kid Rock least 10 times and have traveled twice back to Evansville Indiana, to see him which is where I was born , I will be enjoying the the concert with 6 of my life long friends from there ..I bought them all the tickets to go, I can't wait to share all the excitement that a Kid Rock brings to his audience. I now reside in Cleveland Ohio,( um Lebron Sucks) and have for the past 21 years...but still call Evansville my home.....do to the economy I had to leave my home town for a better future, but will never forget Evansville and all of great times I had growing up there and all of the Awesome the concerts that I have seen at Robert's Stadium through the years, so yes home town pride is a biggie with me...looking forward to Tuesdays Concert in Evansville , and then again on the boat in April!! Woo hooo Rock On!
Laurel Hautala's picture

Best. Show. Ever. Wish I could feel the way I felt last night at the show every day of my life!
Love the Kid's picture

Yr the best Kid I listen to u all the time over and over, i'm excited about Rock Fest, just waiting to find out when yr coming to Minnesota, never miss a show.. Yr the best in the music industry, and you always give yr peeps yr all, and we love you for that, never change, keep givin us all you got, cause thats just how you roll, Love you ton's from the heart, #1 fan..Lynda BTW did I mention I fucking love you..
csf's picture

$29.00 seats! woa....awesome! Yea for him that he has stuff together. Knows what's important in the long run. Keep doing your thing Mr. Robert Richie aka KID ROCK!'
Laura_99's picture

Amazing as always:) The "Born Free Tour" is really badass!! Can't wait for the cruise.
Kib's picture

Outstanding show in Kansas City last night!!!
Mary in Ohio's picture

Bob's THE BEST !!!!!!
TraceyG_2's picture

And thats why we love Kid!
HM52's picture

you do us proud night after night....rock on
Angie Meyer's picture

I have been to many concerts in my life. Kid Rock puts on the best show that I have ever been too! This was my eighth time seeing him and I am ready to see him again! He has such an incredible soul and it comes out in every thing that he sings! He rocked my world once again!
kvm's picture

Kid ROCK kicked ass in KC! I totally love the show! He is truely an AMERICAN BAD ASS!! Thanks for the great show ! Can't wait to see you again!!!
puremichigangirl's picture

Another bit of our Homeboy, and lots of Michigan pride! Go Kid and keep doing what you do best and that is keeping it real...so proud of you and love those songs!
denisesawyer's picture

Please come to Philly, or at least somewhere close to it
Darrell's picture

Kid killer show I bet see next week in Ga cant wait you the man> And greatr job with the the make wish you always have a heart cool. See Friday hope you come to the Jim beam Party

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