Review: Kid Rock... Rock N Roll Jesus

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Hes been one of my steady favorites since he first came around and his versatility still continues to grow. However has anyone heard Ted Nugents two newest albums 1. Love Grenade and 2. Fred The Bear sorry Wolfie no relation.
 
Papa: Question...

Is this recording full of "expletives"?

Just curious.

Thanks,

Kirby
 
Is this recording full of "expletives"?

***k yeah :sqlaugh:

Probably wouldn't be a Kid Rock album without it though... :sqwink: :sqbiggrin:

It's sorta like watching the movie Dogma, in terms of his use of expletives. It just wouldn't be the same without it, IMHO... :)
 
Papa: Question...

Is this recording full of "expletives"?

Just curious.

Thanks,

Kirby


Kirby, did ya read my first few lines? :sqwink::sqerr::sqlaugh:

That said, like Crank Dat, I'm not playing that stuff in public.
 
I love this cd...I love the expletives too! Sugar and So Hott are my favorites!
 
Funny...

Some people can use expletives in a way that enhances what they are trying to say, and some just throw them around, for the sake of being an idiot, or cool guy, or whatever.

I don't see Kid as the latter type... :sqwink:

His music has depth, and I think he uses his to make a point, in a somewhat self-deprecating way.


YMMV, just my humble opinion :)
 
Your Fault Papa

Ok, Papa I gave it a listening at Hank's Lounge (Thanks Hank) and I was pretty impressed. Over all it's an "in your face" rock and roll recording.

I will put this on my "personal" list of discs to get.

Personally, I bet you could play this whole disc at a Bubble Party! :sqeek::sqrolleyes::sqerr:


Gracias, dude.:sqcool:
 
Here's a good one for ya Son... Bit of trivia, or just the imagination of the ol' man :)


Figure out where the backbeat from New Orleans came from.

Think 70's.

Damn, the trains going by, I can't hear myself ;)