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    May 21, 2011

    Kid Rock Kid Rock perormed Friday night at the Saddledome. Attendance: 7,500

    Camping be damned -if you want to get a long weekend started right, you could do worse than kicking it off by partying with a certified bad ass.

    Even if it's a Canadian three-day celebration -one many consider this nation's unofficial start of summer -and that, er, ass is decidedly American.

    Yes, Mr. Robert James Ritchie (a.k.a. Kid Rock) rolled into the Dome on Friday night to ignite the sunny (soon, please), beerdrinking season, with his rap 'n' Southern rock songs of unabashed white trash debauchery. He may be older (he turned F--king Forty, as the song says, earlier this year), a little mellower (his latest album Born Free shows off his slower, Seger leanings), but the Detroit native still can bring a Friday night to life like no kegger or rye and coke bender could. He is a showman, and he does it well.

    Popping the top off his almost two-hour set with the aforementioned trademark American Bad Ass, Rock put the somewhat sparse Saddledome crowd in the mood for a day-after hangover right from the get-go, never letting his Motor-and Rock-City foot off the pedal. You Never Met a Motherf--ker Quite Like Me, newbies God Bless Saturday and Slow My Roll, Rock N Roll Jesus, a soulful duet on Picture, a shirtless and monster version of Bawitdaba -Rock and his tight Twisted Brown Trucker Band muscled their way through a steady stream of tasty material.

    From the dirty, grinding voodoo boogie of So Hott, complete with big-screen, video peelers, to a killer coupling of Somebody's Gotta Feel This and Forever, it was a relatively seamless evening, musically. And he never once stopped working the room, sprinting and posing his way around the fire-and light-saturated saloon stage setting, taking time to flex his scratching, strumming and vocoder skills, when he wasn't singing and rapping, or leading the crowd through a call and response of his moniker.

    Perhaps the only misstep of the night was when he back-tobacked his excessive stomper Cowboy, featuring a quartet of inthe-flesh, rhythm-impaired strippers tag-teaming a pair of poles (not a euphemism), with the tender piano ballad Care, which features lines about praying for life's salvation and, sadly, not being able to feed the homeless (oh, if only the homeless had g-strings).

    The contrast was jarring and utterly ridiculous. Then again, that's what Kid Rock is, at his best and worse -an unapologetically ridiculous caricature of dumb, redneck fun. He can rap an offer for you to kiss his Anglo-Saxon buttocks one minute and then sit centre stage in a lawn chair chugging a bottle of whiskey and showing his down-to-earth sensitive side the next.

    And, again, while the Rick Rubin produced Born Free, as an album, may be more subdued than earlier efforts (leading perhaps to the Beavis and Butt-Head clip with the cartoon duo calling him "Kid Soft Rock"), and he may have hit the big 4-0 (celebrated by video wishes from such famous friends as Conan O'Brien and Jon Stewart), he certainly didn't act or perform anywhere near his age.

    He is Kid Rock, after allmuch, much better than camping.

    Canrockers The Trews seemed an odd choice as openers, considering they're a little less white trash and a little more Great White North. But they proved a wise one, getting the long weekend off to a rousing Molson-raising start with a pretty unbelievably stellar high-energy set.

    A club act at heart with an incredibly loud arena-sized sound, the quartet got the crowd on its side early, hauling out radio-hit Not Ready to Go for their opener and building effortlessly from there with the meatier, more memorable moments from their fouralbum career, including Poor Ol' Broken Hearted Me and an awesome version of Tired of Waiting.

    And were there any chance that they would lose the crowd, they cemented their place in the patriotic heart of every single heart Maple Leaf-loving soul in the Dome with their salute to the troops Highway of Heroes, a slower, but still impassioned slice of rock 'n' roll.

    By the time they shuffled off the stage a sweat-drenched 45 minutes later, it was official: The unofficial start of summer.

    Cheers.

    SOURCE: Mike Bell / Calgary Herard

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on Sat, 05/21/2011 - 10:24am

Kid Rock Kid Rock perormed Friday night at the Saddledome. Attendance: 7,500

Camping be damned -if you want to get a long weekend started right, you could do worse than kicking it off by partying with a certified bad ass.

Even if it's a Canadian three-day celebration -one many consider this nation's unofficial start of summer -and that, er, ass is decidedly American.

Yes, Mr. Robert James Ritchie (a.k.a. Kid Rock) rolled into the Dome on Friday night to ignite the sunny (soon, please), beerdrinking season, with his rap 'n' Southern rock songs of unabashed white trash debauchery. He may be older (he turned F--king Forty, as the song says, earlier this year), a little mellower (his latest album Born Free shows off his slower, Seger leanings), but the Detroit native still can bring a Friday night to life like no kegger or rye and coke bender could. He is a showman, and he does it well.

Popping the top off his almost two-hour set with the aforementioned trademark American Bad Ass, Rock put the somewhat sparse Saddledome crowd in the mood for a day-after hangover right from the get-go, never letting his Motor-and Rock-City foot off the pedal. You Never Met a Motherf--ker Quite Like Me, newbies God Bless Saturday and Slow My Roll, Rock N Roll Jesus, a soulful duet on Picture, a shirtless and monster version of Bawitdaba -Rock and his tight Twisted Brown Trucker Band muscled their way through a steady stream of tasty material.

From the dirty, grinding voodoo boogie of So Hott, complete with big-screen, video peelers, to a killer coupling of Somebody's Gotta Feel This and Forever, it was a relatively seamless evening, musically. And he never once stopped working the room, sprinting and posing his way around the fire-and light-saturated saloon stage setting, taking time to flex his scratching, strumming and vocoder skills, when he wasn't singing and rapping, or leading the crowd through a call and response of his moniker.

Perhaps the only misstep of the night was when he back-tobacked his excessive stomper Cowboy, featuring a quartet of inthe-flesh, rhythm-impaired strippers tag-teaming a pair of poles (not a euphemism), with the tender piano ballad Care, which features lines about praying for life's salvation and, sadly, not being able to feed the homeless (oh, if only the homeless had g-strings).

The contrast was jarring and utterly ridiculous. Then again, that's what Kid Rock is, at his best and worse -an unapologetically ridiculous caricature of dumb, redneck fun. He can rap an offer for you to kiss his Anglo-Saxon buttocks one minute and then sit centre stage in a lawn chair chugging a bottle of whiskey and showing his down-to-earth sensitive side the next.

And, again, while the Rick Rubin produced Born Free, as an album, may be more subdued than earlier efforts (leading perhaps to the Beavis and Butt-Head clip with the cartoon duo calling him "Kid Soft Rock"), and he may have hit the big 4-0 (celebrated by video wishes from such famous friends as Conan O'Brien and Jon Stewart), he certainly didn't act or perform anywhere near his age.

He is Kid Rock, after allmuch, much better than camping.

Canrockers The Trews seemed an odd choice as openers, considering they're a little less white trash and a little more Great White North. But they proved a wise one, getting the long weekend off to a rousing Molson-raising start with a pretty unbelievably stellar high-energy set.

A club act at heart with an incredibly loud arena-sized sound, the quartet got the crowd on its side early, hauling out radio-hit Not Ready to Go for their opener and building effortlessly from there with the meatier, more memorable moments from their fouralbum career, including Poor Ol' Broken Hearted Me and an awesome version of Tired of Waiting.

And were there any chance that they would lose the crowd, they cemented their place in the patriotic heart of every single heart Maple Leaf-loving soul in the Dome with their salute to the troops Highway of Heroes, a slower, but still impassioned slice of rock 'n' roll.

By the time they shuffled off the stage a sweat-drenched 45 minutes later, it was official: The unofficial start of summer.

Cheers.

SOURCE: Mike Bell / Calgary Herard

Comments

cheryl walsh's picture

was at the show friday night at the dome- 28th row floor. third time i've been ti his shows and they only get better each time! although the crowd may have looked sparse, nobody noticed! we were too busy rockin it down with the man himself! cannot wait to see him again- maybe in the u.s. next time!!!
Roni_2's picture

Yo damn rights seeing "Kid Rock" was better than camping. I was depressed about turning F--king 40 this year until i heard Bobby sing that song. Wow 1971 was an AWSOME year. You put on a deadly show in Etown. Doesnt matter what you sing or how you sing it your Great!!! Luv ya!!!
Nixx Bieber's picture

I love summer and with KR and TBT it would be a even better summer!!! :-) A Bad Ass Rocking and Fun Time to all the People going to the shows!!!
Dusty_7's picture

Come back to Illinos! We miss you!!!
Txgirl_2's picture

What the Heck??? Did Oprah leave you off her "most important people list" and forget to include you in her last 2 episodes? What is up with this woman hating on Texas and good Talent during her career? :)
dog and pony show's picture

Hi, have a good day. Chillin' here in Livingston Co. On the porch w/Red Stag and Dr.Pepper.
Karen_156's picture

That was a most excellent show. Loved it! Thank you for a fantastic evening!
Kimber_4's picture

OH and camping be damned indeed!
Kimber_4's picture

flew from Kansas City to Calgary to check you out again, it was great! Got great pics from the 3rd and 10th rows! Great experience, I would fly anywhere to see you. Thanks to your guys for keeping me and my girl Tammy entertained. Hope to be meeting you one of these days, we travel so far to catch your shows, but didn't have luck catching you this past weekend...
Kimber_4's picture

Tam & I decided during the concert in Calgary, that if the crazies were right and the world were to end at that moment, it would be a great time to go!
CANADIANGIRL_3's picture

CHEERS:)
Trish_35's picture

cant wait for the ottawa show
laura kaye's picture

countin down til I see Bob in concert this summer. Know, it will be a great , partying time
amy pardue's picture

THIS KID IS ALLWAYS WIDE OPEN YOU HAVE THE BEST TIME EVER HE NEVER LETS YOU DOWN I CANT SEE HOW HE KEEPS IT UP IN AM WILD BUT I EVEN GET DOWN HE GIVES YOU MORE THAN YOUR TICKET PRICE I HOPE TO SEE HIS BAD ASS CONCERT AGAIN SOME TIME YEP KING OF ROCK GOT TO LOVE HIM I KNOW I DO HE THE SHOW OF THE MUSIC WORLS
CynthiaMarie's picture

I am counting the days to see Bobby again at the Borgata.....
janet_11's picture

Saturday Night rocked in Edmonton !
angel of love's picture

I CAN WAIT FOR SHOW YOU THE REAL SUN FROM MONTREAL.... SUMMER WAIT FOR YOU HERE ON 30 MAY! UNFORGETABLE TIME!
Phyllis_3's picture

Ya I know!!!!! Lets Bring that Born Free American Bad Ass Long Haired Red Neck Son of Detroit, back home so we can get a little history of rock from the rock and roll Jesus himself!!!!! Michigan wants to rock and roll all summer long!!! LET"S GO Muskegon Summer Celebration needs a band for the 4th of July!!! Come on home twisted brown truckers and feel some of that Michigan LOVE!!!! The so sweet sassy sexier short dorky King Sister are ready to Rock!!!
ReneelovesKid's picture

Loved it Bobby! I was so sad when it was over! You are incredible! Thank you for an awesome show!
ziblady's picture

You are the man!!
JulieH's picture

I think Kid Rock does it best. He know what people like to hear. he understands we are all human, sometimes we are naughty, nice, humble, fun, carefree, thoughful and roudy! His music speaks to all depending on our mood at the time. There isn't many artists who can accomplish being a great musician from rap to country. Even though the person who wrote this article thought it was strange that Kid Rock had such a variety of songs, I applaud him for being so versitile, and each album he does is better than the last. Good job! Keep it up.
Gloria_5's picture

You will always come away from Kid Rock's show a very happy and satisfied person! He is just 'AWESOME"
TheRoxy's picture

Great Show Mr Rock & Twisted Brown Truckers!!!!!!!!! Loved Lay It On ME....Also really was digging So HOTT,loved what you did with It. The new songs sounded like you all have been playing them for 10 yrs...TIGHT Thanks Again For The Great Time!And coming up here to play for us. Ohhh and the light show reminded me of Triumph,loved the new stage,cept Its a lil HIGH Me and my Girls had a GREAT Time before the show and during and after xoxoxoxoxoxxo
kidrocket99's picture

Looking forward to a nice sweaty summer concert in Pittsburgh Pa.! WHOOOOOO! Getting SIKED UP!
stephrocks's picture

Sounds like it was a great show. You always give and we always want more.
lovely lisa's picture

THAT'S WHY HE IS THE OFFICIAL MR.BADASS OF AMERICA,HE IS THE ONE N ONLY KID MOTHER FUCKIN ROCK. BEST EVER ILL ALWAY'S BE A DIE HARD FAN,N HELL YEAH HIS CONCERT'S ARE KICK-ASS ,MY LOVE ALWAY'S 2-U.ROLL-ON.BABY CAKES.ILY.LOVELY LISA.
gia's picture

~~ had the best time from the hot pink shirt !! :p ur the best ~~
SherZ's picture

Take it to the limit KR & TBT!!! :)
Lila ashker's picture

Hello Bobby If U Read This I need A ticket for Bob Segar Tonight, spent my money for tues show Iam 47 live in the D waited all my life to see him!I was busy tapin n takin photos , If u chould help yours n Segars biggest, Det Fan out That whould be cool. Iam disabled so I need 1 for my Boyfriend To I luv U Bobby Backstage To Meet Bob Whould be a Dream Come True Just How, I whould Luv To Meet U!!!!!
peterboroguycanada's picture

I can;t believe that there was only 7500 people at the dome,I hope it's sold out in Edmonton.I can;t fucking wait for the 27th to get here ,If i had the cash i'd of headed out west and followed you's all the way back to Toronto.I still may hit up the London or Ottawa show also.,Has anyone found a setlist for this tour yet? I'd love to see it ,Well cya in a wk Kid can;t fucking wait.

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