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    Straight Outta Motown: Kid Rock Shines In Vancouver
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    May 18, 2011

    He probably doesn't shout this from the rooftops, but it turns out that Kid Rock draws his fans (in Vancouver at least) from the more mature end of the ticket-buying spectrum. It isn't a complete surprise that 20-something music fans have shied away. The ‘USA, All The Way' shtick rarely washes well with the cool Canadian kids.

    Shows what those kids know. Because the older, wiser and, if the sample of swaying screamers clustered around your correspondent were any indication, drunker concert goers who made their way into Rogers Arena last night witnessed something special. Kid Rock, for all the red, white and blue flag-waving, crudity and passing acquaintance to good taste, puts on a great rock and roll show.

    Two minutes of bombast and pyrotechnics into set opener ‘American Badass' and the Kid, Bob Ritchie to friends and family, had laid his musical philosophy on a plate; "I like Johnny Cash and Grand Master Flash!"

    Whether Country-Hop exists as a genre is open to debate, but Kid Rock certainly believed. For an artist who started life as a Detroit City rapper, he was never afraid to explore his love of the American South's musical heritage. Tracks like ‘God Bless Saturday', ‘Flyin High' and ‘Slow My Roll' were pure Nashville.

    Naturally, melodic country rock was not what Vancouver came to see. Kid Rock, at his best, is bold and brash, fun and filthy. When two pole dancers appeared either side of the drum kit to accompany ‘Cowboy', it wasn't just the men that were cheering.

    Halfway through the show Kid Rock announced that 2011 is the year of his 40th birthday and that the tour is a yearlong celebration of this milestone. Pointing to the big screen above the stage, a video rolled featuring birthday greetings from Conan O'Brien, Jimmy Kimmel and Jon Stewart. Kid Rock encored these clips with a comedy song of his own, ‘F**king 40'. The crowd guffawed its approval.

    Kid Rock followed up this comedy excursion with a barely believable ten-minute sequence where he began a call and response with the crowd, took over the DJ decks, downed a potentially knockout shot of Bourbon, played a guitar solo and rocked the drum kit while singing Ted Nugent's ‘Cat Scratch Fever.'

    It's important to point out that Kid Rock is hardly the most proficient DJ, guitarist or drummer. He's not even the best singer or MC. But he's pretty good at all of these. And, even if you're not a huge fan of the actual music, put together it's a tremendous package. Like the song, dance and joke men of the 1950s, his strength is his versatility. And although Sammy Davis Jr. rarely crooned the lyrics, "I wanna f*** you like I'm never gonna see you again," Kid Rock understands that what he's delivering is old-fashioned entertainment.

    While ‘So Hott' was unadulterated sexual braggadocio, he was also brave enough to show his sensitive side. Almost.

    He was halfway through regretful ballad ‘Put Your Picture Away' when the video screen crackled into life again, revealing Beavis and Butthead, complaining about "Kid Soft Rock."

    Cue the grand finale of ‘Bawitdaba,' accompanied by a blaze of pyrotechnics, and a terrific encore, including a deconstructed acoustic version of ‘All Summer Long.' Shorn of the sledgehammer obvious Lynyrd Skynyrd and Warren Zevon samples, it's a surprisingly solid song.

    Kid Rock's right wing reputation may have preceded his arrival in Vancouver. But whatever your political or musical persuasion, on effort alone it would be mean-spirited not to root for this gracious, self-effacing rock star whose charisma and hard work have taken him from Detroit basements to Vancouver stadiums.

    Come on kids. If Jon Stewart's a fan, you know he's doing something right.

    Photo Credit: Anil Sharma / CTVBC.ca

    SOURCE: Robert Collins / CTVBC.ca

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on Wed, 05/18/2011 - 2:25pm

He probably doesn't shout this from the rooftops, but it turns out that Kid Rock draws his fans (in Vancouver at least) from the more mature end of the ticket-buying spectrum. It isn't a complete surprise that 20-something music fans have shied away. The ‘USA, All The Way' shtick rarely washes well with the cool Canadian kids.

Shows what those kids know. Because the older, wiser and, if the sample of swaying screamers clustered around your correspondent were any indication, drunker concert goers who made their way into Rogers Arena last night witnessed something special. Kid Rock, for all the red, white and blue flag-waving, crudity and passing acquaintance to good taste, puts on a great rock and roll show.

Two minutes of bombast and pyrotechnics into set opener ‘American Badass' and the Kid, Bob Ritchie to friends and family, had laid his musical philosophy on a plate; "I like Johnny Cash and Grand Master Flash!"

Whether Country-Hop exists as a genre is open to debate, but Kid Rock certainly believed. For an artist who started life as a Detroit City rapper, he was never afraid to explore his love of the American South's musical heritage. Tracks like ‘God Bless Saturday', ‘Flyin High' and ‘Slow My Roll' were pure Nashville.

Naturally, melodic country rock was not what Vancouver came to see. Kid Rock, at his best, is bold and brash, fun and filthy. When two pole dancers appeared either side of the drum kit to accompany ‘Cowboy', it wasn't just the men that were cheering.

Halfway through the show Kid Rock announced that 2011 is the year of his 40th birthday and that the tour is a yearlong celebration of this milestone. Pointing to the big screen above the stage, a video rolled featuring birthday greetings from Conan O'Brien, Jimmy Kimmel and Jon Stewart. Kid Rock encored these clips with a comedy song of his own, ‘F**king 40'. The crowd guffawed its approval.

Kid Rock followed up this comedy excursion with a barely believable ten-minute sequence where he began a call and response with the crowd, took over the DJ decks, downed a potentially knockout shot of Bourbon, played a guitar solo and rocked the drum kit while singing Ted Nugent's ‘Cat Scratch Fever.'

It's important to point out that Kid Rock is hardly the most proficient DJ, guitarist or drummer. He's not even the best singer or MC. But he's pretty good at all of these. And, even if you're not a huge fan of the actual music, put together it's a tremendous package. Like the song, dance and joke men of the 1950s, his strength is his versatility. And although Sammy Davis Jr. rarely crooned the lyrics, "I wanna f*** you like I'm never gonna see you again," Kid Rock understands that what he's delivering is old-fashioned entertainment.

While ‘So Hott' was unadulterated sexual braggadocio, he was also brave enough to show his sensitive side. Almost.

He was halfway through regretful ballad ‘Put Your Picture Away' when the video screen crackled into life again, revealing Beavis and Butthead, complaining about "Kid Soft Rock."

Cue the grand finale of ‘Bawitdaba,' accompanied by a blaze of pyrotechnics, and a terrific encore, including a deconstructed acoustic version of ‘All Summer Long.' Shorn of the sledgehammer obvious Lynyrd Skynyrd and Warren Zevon samples, it's a surprisingly solid song.

Kid Rock's right wing reputation may have preceded his arrival in Vancouver. But whatever your political or musical persuasion, on effort alone it would be mean-spirited not to root for this gracious, self-effacing rock star whose charisma and hard work have taken him from Detroit basements to Vancouver stadiums.

Come on kids. If Jon Stewart's a fan, you know he's doing something right.

Photo Credit: Anil Sharma / CTVBC.ca

SOURCE: Robert Collins / CTVBC.ca

Comments

Marian_4's picture

Oh,have You talked to Big John Murray lately? I sent him a message I think yesterday explaining some stuff to him. I sent him some info on Mexico too. Maybe he can tell Ya so that way I do not have to type twice. Thought You might want to have some information too. I hope he got my message. I have never been to another country. I am doing some reading about other countries here and there. Maybe one day I will go to visit. Nothing like good ole USA. There is alot of the US I have not seen. I think I should see my country before I run off to somewhere else. Then You can tell Zac Brown. I know,I know,You will think I'm wacky,but I am not,for real. If someone can prove to me that I am wrong then I would change my mind. And that would take alot of proving.
shugal's picture

I want to say Thank you thank you thank you for coming to Canada!! Please come back soon!!! Vancouver loves you!!! Canada loves you!! You ROCK!!! God Bless you! I am Canadian but hell honey you can wave that American flag and be all bad ass here all you like! Cuz we Love you!! Come back soon! We got the cold beers in the fridge for ya and Canadian Club on ice!
Jeff_13's picture

Anyone who thinks a Kid Rock show isn't a blast and full on entertainment is an idiot! If you don't like it don't come you f%#kin dickheads. Bob you rule!
Ki Kruk's picture

Looking forward to tomorrow in Edmonton!!
Sonia316's picture

really Beavis and Butthead, not telling my husband will let that be a surprise for him!
NRANJ's picture

@KRangel haha AMEN
ZEKE DETROIT's picture

IS IT HUMANLY POSSIBLE TO GET ANY COOLER??????????!!!
kidrockangel's picture

Oh Good.. He was great inspite of not being a liberal tree hugger. bwahahahahahahahaha
PKL's picture

It amases it everytime I see it cause I can only manage the Jumping Jack...lol
Kkislandgirl's picture

love that pic - i think i have a couple of him like that. too bad you're in canada, was hoping for a "surprise" visit at the bob seger show tonight! :( rock on! can't wait for the pine knob announcement!
Diana_11's picture

He is just SOOOOOOO damn good!
Mrs Cedar Michigan's picture

Had fun playing in the D!! Love your city!!
rocksavedmysoul's picture

Don't know how you do it...
kidrocket99's picture

Can I get a couple more fractured ribs if I was onstage while he cannoned out like that and landed on me? It would hurt so good! OHHHH BABY!
Kati Jacobs's picture

What a great pic. They put on a great show in thackerville, ok. They sure are great at what they do.
jjc's picture

at least one of us celebrated my birthday in style. thanks.
angel of love's picture

MONTREAL WILL BE AWESOME!! HOLD YOUR HAT MAN!! BELLA ROCK THE PARTY WITH YOU!
NatashaN's picture

This white man can do anything! Love him...can't wait to see you again!
catwoman_2's picture

AND THEY SAY WHITE MEN CAN'T JUMP
Thelma Louise's picture

Just saw you in Kelowna, what the perfect venue, great! show!!!!! can't wait to see you again very soon. Love to see you one day in your hometown, Detorit.....
cinbob's picture

You put on the best show! If I could afford it I would go to all of them!love that picture!
Gwendolyn_2's picture

I love it when he jumps up in the air!!!!!!!!
Phyllis_3's picture

Yep you could squeeze Muskegon Summer Celebration in all ya have to do his jump on over the Lake!! PLEASE the so short sassy sexy dorky King sisters Need to Rock!!!!!! Come on home and party for the 4th with us Michganders!!!!! Give the people of Muskegon something to scream about!!! We're seen POP EVIL on July 1st Come On lets see Kid Rock on the 4th!!!!! I'm a spoiled Rotten Kid Rock Bitch and it's your fault!!!!!!
Phyllis_3's picture

I love the air shot, better becareful old man!!!! them knees are fricking 40!!!!
Phyllis_3's picture

Hey I seen that exact show in Grand Rapids Michigan in January!!!! I fricking 49 and ready to rock the lakeshore!!!! I've seen Bob and the twisted brown trucker 4 times and ready for #5 Come on let's rock Lake Michigan on the 4th of July at Muskegon Summer Celebration!!!!!! We Need a true Rock and Roll Legend!!!!!!! I know you wanted to take it off but you can have the 5th off!!!!!
Patsy Lopez de-Victoria's picture

Go Bob Go.
mgpelmo's picture

I was a the vancouver show...Kid Rock Rocked!!!
bbehn's picture

SPECIAL REQUEST FOR EDMONTON, MAY 21st! I am traveling 1042kms with my husband to take 2 young ladies to see KR in Edmonton, Alberta. We live in Fort Nelson, B.C. Here's the deal- one of the girls (Andria) who is only 16 lost her father just over a week ago in a sudden passing with no medical explanation. He was only 49. He was her best friend and she looked forward to this trip for over 2 months and within just a few weeks to go, her father suddenly passed. Your song "Born Free" was played at his funeral which was on Friday, May 13th. I would like to know if it's possible to give a shout out to Andria Mayes from Fort Nelson in honor of her father Norm Mayes, may he rest in peace. I know that you can't possibly respond to all requests but this would certainly lift her spirits and make this trip 100 times more worth it for her. She is still absolutely stoked to see you and that explains what kind of kid she is- outgoing, positive and happy. I would love to honor her with this because she really is a great kid who is in a world of pain because her hero, her dad was taken without notice and explanation. He was an amazing man who definitely lived the life of someone who was Born Free. I pray that you get this and that you honor this young woman who idolizes you, just as she did her daddy. Thank you so much KR and to the WebCrew for passing this information on. (my fingers are crossed!!) We will see you on the 21st! Gooooo Kid!! :) I believe you will make this happen.
Kimber_4's picture

yee haw! Look out Calgary, here he comes!
josee pin's picture

Can't wait for monday the 30th Montreal baby!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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