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    Rock and Crow Share The Bill And Reflect Changing Times
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    July 14, 2011

    A few weeks ago, a reunited Limp Bizkit released “Gold Cobra,” an attempt at a comeback album that has only shone a brighter light on the band’s crippling irrelevance. On Wednesday night, Kid Rock performed to an adoring crowd of young and old at Darien Lake Performing Arts Center, in support of “Born Free,” his latest in a long string of hit records.

    How is it that this guy’s career is healthier than ever, while his old contemporaries can’t hope for more than a revived interest in ’90s compilations? To put it simply, while Fred Durst was writing about hot dog-flavored water, Kid Rock had a vision.

    His “Born Free” tour is a testament to the brilliant balancing act that the artist has been able to pull off over the last decade. Knowing that he couldn’t rely on rap-metal forever, Rock began evolving his sound once the millennium hit, rebranding himself as a trustworthy caretaker of Southern rock, metal and rebel country traditions, who is still prone to the occasional blast of hip hop braggadocio.

    And judging by his set on Wednesday, he has absolutely mastered this fusion of styles in the name of entertainment, mining all of their most crowd-pleasing elements — wicked riffs, chest-pounding choruses and shout outs to the everyman. It doesn’t hurt that the guy’s pipes have vastly improved from the early days. Dude can flat-out sing.

    Rock opened with “American Bad Ass,” in which he raps over the riff from Metallica’s “Sad But True” — a monster metal hook that Rock’s massive band scorched through. It was the first of many loving nods to Rock’s influences; throughout the evening we heard snippets of the Allman Brothers, Fabulous Thunderbirds, Rush and Skynyrd.

    Read the full review @ BuffaloNews.com

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A few weeks ago, a reunited Limp Bizkit released “Gold Cobra,” an attempt at a comeback album that has only shone a brighter light on the band’s crippling irrelevance. On Wednesday night, Kid Rock performed to an adoring crowd of young and old at Darien Lake Performing Arts Center, in support of “Born Free,” his latest in a long string of hit records.

How is it that this guy’s career is healthier than ever, while his old contemporaries can’t hope for more than a revived interest in ’90s compilations? To put it simply, while Fred Durst was writing about hot dog-flavored water, Kid Rock had a vision.

His “Born Free” tour is a testament to the brilliant balancing act that the artist has been able to pull off over the last decade. Knowing that he couldn’t rely on rap-metal forever, Rock began evolving his sound once the millennium hit, rebranding himself as a trustworthy caretaker of Southern rock, metal and rebel country traditions, who is still prone to the occasional blast of hip hop braggadocio.

And judging by his set on Wednesday, he has absolutely mastered this fusion of styles in the name of entertainment, mining all of their most crowd-pleasing elements — wicked riffs, chest-pounding choruses and shout outs to the everyman. It doesn’t hurt that the guy’s pipes have vastly improved from the early days. Dude can flat-out sing.

Rock opened with “American Bad Ass,” in which he raps over the riff from Metallica’s “Sad But True” — a monster metal hook that Rock’s massive band scorched through. It was the first of many loving nods to Rock’s influences; throughout the evening we heard snippets of the Allman Brothers, Fabulous Thunderbirds, Rush and Skynyrd.

Read the full review @ BuffaloNews.com

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kimberlina1970's picture

He is the best musician, singer, entertainer...hands down...the freakin best!!!! Enough said.....Rock On!!!!!!!
Leah_6's picture

Got our Cruise reservations.
blulite's picture

Soak up the sun! Hope weather was not too hot! Oh yes, an original great voice.....matures and improves......Definitely! Have fun!
traceyk1967@att.net's picture

He is a musical GOD
JEFFPEREA's picture

I'm going on the KRC cruise!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! whooooohoooooomuthafuckabadassidyrighthefuckoncool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Diana_11's picture

Great review. His talent never ceases to amaze me. I can't wait for Comerica!!! August can't get here fast enough!!
itsrealnifeelit's picture

Shout out to Joe Sweeney. two lines says it all. "dude can flat out sing" & "honest-to-god realness". YA THINK?!! rock out kid. peace.
amy pardue's picture

YEP HE SAID THAT HE NEVER STOPS TRYING TO INPROVE AND TRY NEW THING HE WORKS HARD HARD AT IT AND HE IS A VISIONARY TYPE PERSON DEFENTLY A TREND THAT CANT BE COPIED GOD MADE HIM HAVE A BIT MORE BRIGHTNESS HUMLITY HE HAS AND MANNERSA NIXED IN WITH A SMART ASS STYLL GOT TO LOVE IT.HAD GOOD PARENTS I CAN TELL .COVERS OF TO THEM AND HIS BAND HE JUST GETS IT RIGFHT THATS THAT KID IS MAGICAL FOR SURE
alissa_2's picture

Nothing he does surprises me, He is amazing,talented,sexy,loving and REAL, Thats why he is the AMERICAN BADASS, ROCK ON BOBBY MUCH LOVE ALWAYS AND FOREVER XOXOXOXO HELL YEA
Nixx Bieber's picture

Very happy for you that things turn out the way they do. Good hearted man shall recieve!!!!
KSB's picture

He is his own man not a puppet on a string.
SherZ's picture

Way to Go!
Lisa_19's picture

I am 46 years old and am looking forward to seeing my Rock -N-Roll Jesus August 17th at Bethel Woods for the very first time. ? the Born Free cd. With any luck Kid just might wanna follow me home for a camp fire guitar beer drinking rocking night :))
J. Dee's picture

This review is funny.... yeah, we know the dude can sing!! The best part is this review is so positive and saying how great he is (which he is), but it wasnt even one of his best shows! Don't get me wrong, it was a good show - they always are- but I have seen him over 25 times (in lots of different cities) and this one wasnt in the top 5!! Just funny to me that even when they are not at their 'best' they still kick a$$!! Gotta love Kid and the TBT!!
Pollye's picture

that's why I love him too! every time I see him or read something about him, I become a bigger fan. Of his talents and as a person.
1bbshirlee's picture

Thats why I love him
DJLor's picture

Years of hard work and talent have finally evolved to the perfect blend. I have only been to one show and I was hooked forever. Will be seeing him again on August 13 in Detroit.. ( My hometown ) Couldn't wait till I had the tickets in my hand to know I would be seeing him once again. The show was magical for me and I have been a huge country music fan for years. But I think he is a little southern, in a rock kind of way. Anyway it is all good! Love you Bobby.
Missrinkrat's picture

Awesome show last night 29th for me and just gets better and better!!! See ya at Comerica...Rock On!!!! xoxo
OneOrganizedGirl's picture

I think it's funny that everyone seems so shocked that Kid Rock IS actually really talented. Where have you been, people? Anyone who's ever seen him live has been trying to tell you that for years.
Margo C's picture

Yes a good review!! Dude can sing:))
missy gay's picture

Anyone who goes to a KID ROCK show will have a great time. I like that he sings and raps. I must say that there is NEVER a dull moment.

WOW, Finally a review that is well deserved. Kick it Bobby and TBT.
kidrockangel's picture

Hell Yeah Dudes a fucking genius...... And has the best Band on the planet... KIIID Rock Rock KIIIID Rock Rock