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    Last Night: Kid Rock At RodeoHouston
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    March 15, 2011

    First things first: Yes, Aftermath got to Reliant Stadium with plenty of time to spare Monday. One embarrassing screw-up per Rodeo season is more than enough, thank you very much.

    Besides, no way were we gonna miss Kid Rock's RodeoHouston debut, if not his first time to play the House That McNair Built.

    "Remember that little thing they had here called the Super Bowl?" Rock asked the crowd after "Low Life." "We actually played that, but no one remembers because Janet Jackson showed her boob that night."

    Long pause; big cheer. "Good."

    Whoever booked the American Badass for the Rodeo this year deserves an A-plus. Aftermath is sure the idea met with some friction among the old, old guard at Reliant Center, the people who (with our sympathy) would likely rather still be booking Charley Pride and Ronnie Milsap, but the Kid delivered. In a handful of previous shows, we've seen him be cruder, we've seen him rock harder, but we've never seen him be more of a crowd-pleaser.

    Monday brought a number of firsts to the Rodeo, we're guessing, from the extended Beastie Boys breakdown of "Three Sheets To the Wind" that wound its way into ZZ Top's "Tush" and Detroit homey Ted Nugent's "Cat Scratch Fever" (with Rock on drums), to the video-screen cameos by Beavis and Butt-Head, shaking what their mama Mike Judge gave them during Neanderthal-and-loving-it "Bawitdaba."

    Obviously enjoying himself long before he took a swig from the bottle of Jim Beam resting on the turntables, Rock did clean up his act Monday... a little. There was no mention of "Detroit pussy" in opener "Cowboy" - an early tipoff of Rock's passion for country and Southern rock long before he inserted the Allman Brothers' "Midnight Rider" and Waylon's Dukes of Hazzard theme Monday - and his "words of wisdom" in the climactic rap were "Do this," not... well, you know. Radio edit.

    Don't worry, the Early Morning Stoned Pimp hasn't gone G-rated. (Judging by the amout of cleavage, short-shorts and skintight halter tops on hand Monday, he would have been in the wrong place anyway.) He dropped the S-bomb every time it came up in the chorus of the AC/DC-grooving "God Bless Saturday," and the litany of transgressions he detailed before "Low Life" morphed into the Georgia Satellites' "Keep Your Hands to Yourself" would have kept even the most permissive priest busy until June.

    Rock may be a low life, or he may be putting up a front - it's funny to hear him sing "I think racist jokes are funny" when at least half his Twisted Brown Trucker band is black - but either way he's smart. It takes a sharp ear to realize how well the hooks of Warren Zevon's "Werewolves of London" and Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Sweet Home Alabama" could fit together to make "All Summer Long"; toss in some lyrics about "smoking funny things" and fooling around on the shores of the Great Lakes, and of course you have a hit.

    He was also smart enough to set up piano ballad "Care" so one of TBT's backup singers (didn't catch her name; wish we did) could carry it off into the great gospel beyond, making an excellent segue into the old "Amen" chorus. And it was nice to see former blues-guitar prodigy Shannon Curfman match him tear for tear on "Picture," her voice every bit as whiskey-stained as her boss'. His line "wish I had a Texas woman to miss me" brought the biggest cheer we've heard at the Rodeo this year, and maybe ever.

    Before closing out with de facto Bob Seger tribute "Born Free," Rock - who had already given several shouts-out to U.S. servicemen and women - yielded the stage to his tenor player Dave McMurray, who played "The Star-Spangled Banner" the same way Lisa Simpson might, slow and bluesy. Kid Rock might have seemed like a radical booking for the Rodeo on paper, but not after that; we doubt even Toby Keith could have figuratively waved the flag any higher or prouder.

    There are two words in American Badass, remember. It's not an either-or proposition.

    Photo Credit: Marco Torres

    Source: Chris Gray / Houston Press Blogs

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on Tue, 03/15/2011 - 12:11pm

First things first: Yes, Aftermath got to Reliant Stadium with plenty of time to spare Monday. One embarrassing screw-up per Rodeo season is more than enough, thank you very much.

Besides, no way were we gonna miss Kid Rock's RodeoHouston debut, if not his first time to play the House That McNair Built.

"Remember that little thing they had here called the Super Bowl?" Rock asked the crowd after "Low Life." "We actually played that, but no one remembers because Janet Jackson showed her boob that night."

Long pause; big cheer. "Good."

Whoever booked the American Badass for the Rodeo this year deserves an A-plus. Aftermath is sure the idea met with some friction among the old, old guard at Reliant Center, the people who (with our sympathy) would likely rather still be booking Charley Pride and Ronnie Milsap, but the Kid delivered. In a handful of previous shows, we've seen him be cruder, we've seen him rock harder, but we've never seen him be more of a crowd-pleaser.

Monday brought a number of firsts to the Rodeo, we're guessing, from the extended Beastie Boys breakdown of "Three Sheets To the Wind" that wound its way into ZZ Top's "Tush" and Detroit homey Ted Nugent's "Cat Scratch Fever" (with Rock on drums), to the video-screen cameos by Beavis and Butt-Head, shaking what their mama Mike Judge gave them during Neanderthal-and-loving-it "Bawitdaba."

Obviously enjoying himself long before he took a swig from the bottle of Jim Beam resting on the turntables, Rock did clean up his act Monday... a little. There was no mention of "Detroit pussy" in opener "Cowboy" - an early tipoff of Rock's passion for country and Southern rock long before he inserted the Allman Brothers' "Midnight Rider" and Waylon's Dukes of Hazzard theme Monday - and his "words of wisdom" in the climactic rap were "Do this," not... well, you know. Radio edit.

Don't worry, the Early Morning Stoned Pimp hasn't gone G-rated. (Judging by the amout of cleavage, short-shorts and skintight halter tops on hand Monday, he would have been in the wrong place anyway.) He dropped the S-bomb every time it came up in the chorus of the AC/DC-grooving "God Bless Saturday," and the litany of transgressions he detailed before "Low Life" morphed into the Georgia Satellites' "Keep Your Hands to Yourself" would have kept even the most permissive priest busy until June.

Rock may be a low life, or he may be putting up a front - it's funny to hear him sing "I think racist jokes are funny" when at least half his Twisted Brown Trucker band is black - but either way he's smart. It takes a sharp ear to realize how well the hooks of Warren Zevon's "Werewolves of London" and Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Sweet Home Alabama" could fit together to make "All Summer Long"; toss in some lyrics about "smoking funny things" and fooling around on the shores of the Great Lakes, and of course you have a hit.

He was also smart enough to set up piano ballad "Care" so one of TBT's backup singers (didn't catch her name; wish we did) could carry it off into the great gospel beyond, making an excellent segue into the old "Amen" chorus. And it was nice to see former blues-guitar prodigy Shannon Curfman match him tear for tear on "Picture," her voice every bit as whiskey-stained as her boss'. His line "wish I had a Texas woman to miss me" brought the biggest cheer we've heard at the Rodeo this year, and maybe ever.

Before closing out with de facto Bob Seger tribute "Born Free," Rock - who had already given several shouts-out to U.S. servicemen and women - yielded the stage to his tenor player Dave McMurray, who played "The Star-Spangled Banner" the same way Lisa Simpson might, slow and bluesy. Kid Rock might have seemed like a radical booking for the Rodeo on paper, but not after that; we doubt even Toby Keith could have figuratively waved the flag any higher or prouder.

There are two words in American Badass, remember. It's not an either-or proposition.

Photo Credit: Marco Torres

Source: Chris Gray / Houston Press Blogs

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Deelailah13's picture

I Love The pic. Sexxy as always and i love the the outfit.. ; )Rock On!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
KrazyK's picture

OMG, it was super awesome... I was in the field seat and wow, your one amazing, good lookin Man!!!!! Sexy without the shirt too.... Loved it!! I can't talk today from cheering and yelling last night, but who cares I'd be speechless everyday for you. I will definately be making another Kid Rock concert in South Texas. Please come back soon.... Love ya!!!
Rollintiger's picture

Wife and I were at the show last night and I must say you Kicked Ass! I have been a long time fan and you surpassed all expectations! I haven't heard one person have anything negative to say about your show last night. Being an Army Vet it was fantastic to hear and see your heartfelt support of our troops! I have been to the Rodeo for years and have seen many shows and yours by far surpassed them all! I want to thank you for having the balls to step out the box and treat the Houston Rodeo fans to the best show they will see all year!
CharlyScott's picture

I have not seen a show, an appearance or anything the Kid does that he has not given his all. What a awesome joy it is just to watch!!!!!!
Mrs Cedar Michigan's picture

He completely fukn rocks....as usual...
Betts's picture

He is a master showman
SherZ's picture

Chris Gray must be talkin' about Jessica Wagner. She Rocks. :)
SherZ's picture

Excellent read!!! Way 2 Go!!! :)
louisa leal's picture

hoostin people dnt deserve it
Nixx Bieber's picture

wow. congratz to you.... I guess you moved up a step from rock n roll jesus, multitalented funky hiphop country rock n roll rap "GoD". The Photo shows it all. Neat Outfit! Love it! sounded like an awesome show... one I would have surely enjoyed lots! awesome review. Loved to read every little bit of it. Thank you!
Brenda Brady's picture

Best show I've ever seen at the Houston Rodeo. Kid Rock is an awesome performer and person!!
Lila ashker's picture

WoW What A Nice Get Up Bobby Wish I was At The Rodeo Cowboy I bet You Rocked The Place!!!!Enjoy Your Time Off Till The Cruise.I Save All Your Photos Doin A kid Rock Wall In My Room Yes!!!
TLC_2's picture

I wouldn't have expected anything less from this amazing performer. It's not just lyrics, he really does Care. Keep it rocking Bob
EILEEN DECKER's picture

I have ALWAYS been a huge KR fan and I am an even BIGGER fan now. I have not attended the Rodeo in several years but the minute I heard KR was in the line up I was all in. KR you literally raised the roof at Reliant and as a member of the audience I had a total BLAST and enjoyed every second of your performance.
CandyGirlPres's picture

Her name is Jessica Wagner, and she is AMAZING!
Essie Rosselli's picture

Very nice article. As usual, I wish I could have been there. Love you, Kid! Never give up!
Kimber_4's picture

Sounds like the show in KC last month, great descriptive writing, helped me re-live it all over again! Will be in Calgary in May to check it out again! Thanks for sharing the pics and story!
Donna Rash Merriman's picture

Just proof that you are loved by all. You can play to any crowd and make them love it.
doghandler1's picture

Love, love , love, the outfit. I raise and show Chihuahuas and I have an outrageous smooth male I would like to name "Kid Rock". What do you think? I have produced many show dog champions.
Jake_4's picture

what a kick ass show he rocked
Mary in Ohio's picture

Gosh Bob... Your just Sooooo Totally AMAZING !!!
rruffian's picture

Thanks for coming to the rodeo. You put on the best show I've seen in a very very long time. I wrote a little about it this morning on my blog. The Very Least Cuz I can’t stop the war…Shelter homeless, feed the poor…I can't walk on water…I can't save your sons and daughters…I can't change the world and make things fair…The least that I can do…The least that I can do…The least that I can do is care… Kid Rock Kid Rock may possibly have put on the best show ever at the rodeo last night. Talking about rockin the house, everyone was on their feet for most of the show. The concert was still going and Facebook© was blowing up with comments and pics. No matter the age or musical taste, the crowd was engaged and enjoying the show. The lyrics at the top are from one of his new songs appropriately entitled, Care. There are physical and financial limits to what any of us can do, but the one thing 100% of us can do is Care. Caring does not cost a cent, but it can be priceless. Caring exacts change. Caring projects good energy and compassion. So when you think you can’t make a difference in the world, just Care and watch what happens around you.
amy pardue's picture

MORE THEN A MALTYTASKER HE A WHOOPASS TASKER DRUMS PIANO BAWITDABA CAIR AND BORN FREE DAND THATS AWSUM LINE UP WAS STOMPING GREAT I KNOW. LOVE THAT OUT FIGHT HE LOVES LIKE A MIX BETWEEN THE ELVIS AND CASH .AWSOME DRESSER LOVE HIS SATYLE . POSTING THIS PICK OF I CAN WEARING MY STUPID PROUDLY TODAY FROM ROLLING WITH MY SON EVERYWEAR LOL BEAT IT WAS AWSUM WHOOP WHOOP KING OF POP FOR SURE I KNOW THAT
nicolesergent's picture

Kid Rock's show was FANTASTIC. We here in Houston want him back again. I haven't seen a Rodeo crowd that energized or that satisfied with a performer for a while! PLEASE come back to Houston Kid Rock!
kidrockangel's picture

Very Nice. Good Job American bad Ass Now Git your butts home and Take a Delicious break from potatos
Sherrie aka Lily's picture

Anybody who doubted the "country boy" in Kid Rock's hip-hop, rocknroll soul, just totally misses the boat.! I bet any Charlie Pride wishing folk, are now hummin' them some Born Free!! (no disrespect to Mr. Pride. I love him too) "The Bob" definitely throws one hell of a party no matter the crowd. Speaking of the boat, can't wait to be "chillin' the most". Now that's gonna be The Party! Love and kisses to All Sailors! see ya then!

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