Kid Rock review

By weeklyvolcano on September 11, 2008

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Kidrockopener The concert ticket gods blessed us with floor seats last night for Kid Rock’s show at the Puyallup Fair.  It was a sold out event that pulled in Western Washington’s finest and brightest country rock fans.  You know, of course, I’m talking about The KAke and myself. 

We needed bodyguards, and someone to pay for our dinner and beer, so we let Pappi Swarner and Mr. DeRosa tag along.  The bigger entourage I have the more important I feel â€" especially at a Puyallup Fair/Kid Rock event.  We tried to get a good picture of The KAke, and me, but Pappi and Mr. DeRosa were having too much fun playing their own immature games â€" so I got nothing. Bitches.

Kidrockpappiblock Payback’s a bitch, because this was Pappi’s view of the Kid Rock show for the entire evening.

Kid did his ‘thang,’ sang his tunes, thrusted his libido, and held on tight to his cowboy hat that I’m sure was covering up an enormous receding hairline.  I’ll admit it, the show was hot, and he was on fire.  KAke and I rocked out like it was 1999.  Literally 1999 â€" isn’t that when his whole “Cowboy” song came out?  Speaking of his “Cowboy” song, it was repeated at the end of three different songs last night. I guess if you have a hit like that, you gotta play it for the crowds. Three times.

With the release of his 2007 album Rock N’ Roll Jesus, the recurring theme for the evening was church, Jesus, and religion.  KAke was confused and concerned.  “At what point did Kid Rock find Jesus and develop this whole ‘religion’ facade?” she asked.  I answered, “Well, he’s been hanging out at Run’s House lately, and Run (of Run-DMC) is now a reverend.”  How do I know this?  I’m a MTV reality show junkie, that’s how I know. 

Kidrockrun_2 Before KAke could even grasp the thought of Kid Rock stepping foot in a church â€" low and behold â€" out comes Reverend Run!  Just to keep up with the whole “religion” frame of mind, we screamed, “Holy Shit!” as he stepped out on stage.  Seeing him there, busting out the OLD SKOOL hip-hop from the early ‘80s, we were giddy like little Catholic schoolgirls.  It was unbelievable.

Kirdrockdrummer I was completely in awe of Kid’s drummer, Stefanie Eulinberg, who kicked ass and rocked out the entire show.  She even stepped up to rebut Kid’s song about a girl’s tight ass (or something like that) by singing her own verse, which included praising men who have huge cocks.  I didn’t know the song, but I sure did like it.  Anyone know what song I’m talking about?  Anyone? 

Kidrockduet Later in the night he sang “Picture,” which is his hit duet with Sheryl Crow.  No, Sheryl didn’t make it to the Puyallup Fair stage last night, but instead Kid’s back up signer came forward and tried really hard to fill Sheryl’s vocal shoes.

Kidrockwifebeater Kidrockshirtless Kid Rock put on an absolutely incredibly entertaining show.  We danced our pants off while Kid made love to his audience, slowly but surely. With all of the expletives, hair pulling, and pelvis thrusting â€" it was literally like he had his way with us and tossed us aside, worn out and thanking him for the abuse. By the end of the show he was nearly naked.  Take a look back at the pictures.  He went from jacket and slacks, to t-shirt, to wife-beater, to being completely shirtless by the last song.  Regardless, just as with any steamy sexual encounter, KAke and I felt completely satisfied and begging for more.