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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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Roger Ensign's picture

when will presale start for aug 12 show
Katamis's picture

Still hoping and praying you can make an appearance at DTE Energy Center this summer...Have never had the pleasure of seeing you perform outside and DTE is my fave outdoor venue of all time. I live in the Toledo, OH area...I have seen you three times live, but nothing like an outdoors concert in the heat of summer ! Especially being Michigan is your hometown. Love you to death, Bobbie !! You are no doubt a one of a kind. God broke the mold after he created you !!!
Patsy Lopez de-Victoria's picture

Couldn't have said it better, myself.
theresa_7's picture

FUCKIN ROCK ON!!!!
brenda_32's picture

OMGOSH!!!!!!!!..ABSOLUTILY BREATHTAKING........I WISH U WAS MINE....U LOOK GREAT AND U R DOING SUCH A BEAUTIFUL THING WITH HELPING THE COMMUNITIES THAT R SO STRICKEN BY POVERTY,U R ONE OF THE GOOD GUYS....KEEP IT REAL AND ROCKIN SWEETHEART,UR AMAZING
alissa_2's picture

Great picture Bobby, actuallyi've seen you live in concert @louiville freedom hall you are truely a american bad ass in that elvis lookin suit,, MUCH LOVE ALWAYS XOXOXO
valerie_3's picture

Nice picture Kid!
Kati Jacobs's picture

Sure should of entered the rodeo would of been a great two shows Bobbie & running barrels can not get any better than that. Can't wait to go to winstar should b a great show. Had a great time on the boat. Thanks for all the fun!!! Was great. Wish u would of taken the massage.
tracie smith's picture

Thought the concert at the Rodeo was amazing. Can't wait to see you at the Woodlands in September.
Ann Alexander's picture

awesome concert...long story short and i have written in before...but he was playing in hershey, pa on a friday night almost 2 yrs ago in july. on the tuesday b4 the concert i fell and broke my febum and 4 breaks at the knee..so needless to say..i didn't make it to his concert. cried the whole night. then i get a call from a friend in Houston...she got me ticket to see Kid Rock/Rodeo...in my wheelchair 19 months later i finally get to c him. then come home to hear he is playing at Hershey again in July.. April 17th they go on sale. i guess i'm asking a favor. anyway my husband and i (in wheelchair) can get up front seats so i can really get to see Kid Rock play. I totally loved his show..and am praying we r able to get tickets that i can get to see him play, but it's always difficult when you are in a wheelchair. they really don't have handicap accessories. i know it's an outside concert and chair up front by the stage. I really hate to ask, but, can anyone help in getting 2 tickets for my husband and i (in wheelchair) to get upfront. Yes, i am 51 yrs old. but have followed Kid Rock for many years. Actualy my son, yrs. ago got me to listen to Kid Rock. there was a song that reminded him of what him and I were going thru as I was a single parent for 16 years. and the song reminds us of our life and the struggles we went thru and the meds i was always on just to make it thru each day. Gotta admit...I love the man. and watched his documentary...his son Paul, awesome young man. Keep up the good job your doing with him. He's got a lot going for him and I do wish him all the best and keep being the best dad ever.!!!! Ann M. Alexander annialex@ptd.net Etters, PA
tgcali's picture

This review reminds me of the reaction I got from my Stagecoach friends after you performed for us. You had 50,000 hardcore Country fans on their feet. To the point that Kenny Chesney came out after you as the headliner and the crowd was flat because he couldn't match your performance. I love Kenny, but it was stupid to have his laid back vibe after your hard rockin' one. I caught so much crap that you were going to be there and I stuck to my guns that you would be the best performance, hands down. Afterwards, I had every one of those shit talkers telling me how awesome you were! Loved it! Sorry I missed this one!
newkristi's picture

Drove from top of Texas to Houston to see you at the Rodeo!!! it was awesome and then some...show was great but being that close(and i was close) made my insides purr God bless your sexiness.I am that Texas woman who misses you!!!! TEXAS HATS OFF TO KID ROCK
GKrispyagn's picture

Rock may be a low life, or he may be putting up a front. Its all a front and we love it! Sounds like you knocked their socks off at the rodeo ~ as if we had any doubts! Think I maybe would have styled you a little different but hell you hit it out of the park so who cares!
windy's picture

i think you so sexy and don't ever stop.
Sherrie aka Lily's picture

Hat's off to "The Bob"
TexasChica's picture

Drove from Dallas to Houston for this show. Was worth it! One of the best. Thank you.
slgordon's picture

DANG YOUR LOOKIN GOOD KINDA WAYLON STYLE ANY WHO U R STYLEIN KEEP ON KEEPIN ON RIGHT ON ;)
taylor flowers's picture

you were AMAZING at the rodeo monday it was my second time to see you and you just keep getting better!!
Emcee423tn's picture

Looks like K.R. and Jim Beam were the stars of the whole show. Hate I missed it. Glad everybody had a good time.. Just heard Nate Dogg died yesterday...R.I.P.
Kathryn DeMoss's picture

Kid you were crazy good at the Houston Rodeo. Had us rocking in our seats and tore the roof off, Dude.
Lori Loves Kid's picture

Loved the picture of you with Mike and Frank of American Pickers. My favortie TV boys hangin out with MY MAN! LOVE YOU!
1bbshirlee's picture

This photo is now one of my favirioits, so is the outfit
LindaLee♥'s picture

Welcome Home!! To a well deserved rest!! Thank you for doing what you do best!! :)
LindaLee♥'s picture

I love this picture as well! I had to paste and copy it to my computer. I LOVE YOUR SMILE!! ;p
TX_Cowgirl4213's picture

Love the picture...........awesomeness................
Emcee423tn's picture

"its 40 below and i dont give a fuck got a heater in my truck and im off to the rodeo..." Would loved to have been there
Sweethardt's picture

DAYUM, BABY! There oughta be a law...............but thank God there's not cause I'd be serving a life sentence!
Txgirl_2's picture

The show was awesome! It was my husband and my 6th time to get to see Kid. Although nothing compares to Kid's full blown concerts, it was the best yet because we got to take our kids to this "family event." It was so fun watching the kids get so excited, get so into the music, and sing to the songs. On our way home today my youngest said, "Mom, I kept waving at Kid but I guess he didn't see me." Too funny. Great memories! Thanks Kid!
CUPCAKESUGARPIE's picture

?~j~? MMMMmmmmmmm ?~j~?
Sgonzales.Procomp's picture

AWESOME SHOW BEST EVER AT THE RODEO BY ANYONE. NEVER SEEN A EVERYONE STAND MOST OF THE TIME THROUGH ANY PERFORMANCE AT THE RODEO. I HAD A BLAST!!!! NICE SOLO BTW HAHAHA! WAY TO SHOW YOUR BAND YOU CAN PLAY ALL THE INSTRUMENTS ALSO!!

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