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Related: About this forumKid Rock plays a familiar show for a hometown crowd -- in an intense new environment
https://www.freep.com/story/entertainment/music/brian-mccollum/2019/09/07/kid-rock-dte-energy-music-concert-detroit-2019-review/2225037001/Those hard-core fans were certainly in full force, streaming into DTE in an array of Harley-Davidson gear, Johnny Cash shirts, Kid Rock merch and the occasional Trump MAGA hat. Theyve been the heart of the Kid Rock base for many years, and on Friday, after an evening of tailgating and a two-hour show, they got the hard-partying good time they came for.
Missing, though, were the white-collar weekend warriors, soccer moms and other casuals who made up a sizable chunk of crowds at previous hometown Kid Rock dates. They may not have been blasting Kid Rock albums at home, but they knew what his shows promised: high-energy entertainment with a raffish wink, a few hours of drinks and escape, all of it with a big, proud Detroit stamp.
If some of Kid Rocks audience has peeled away, he certainly isnt the first artist to have run off fans with his politics. The modern eras most famous example comes from the other side of the spectrum, when the Dixie Chicks alienated much of their country music base in 2003 by attacking President George W. Bush.
Put a fork in him, he's done.
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Kid Rock plays a familiar show for a hometown crowd -- in an intense new environment (Original Post)
safeinOhio
Sep 2019
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nmgaucho
(527 posts)1. White trash music, nothing more
nm
magicarpet
(16,544 posts)2. White Supremacist/White Trash Music Fest
samplegirl
(12,097 posts)3. I'm tired of seeing him
in flag clothing! I cant wait for him to be a has been!
StClone
(11,869 posts)6. Was he really ever anything?
I thought he was a joke, parody of a goofy rock star with an accidental popular song.
blm
(113,824 posts)4. They misread Johnny Cash. He was a progressive and so are his kids.
StClone
(11,869 posts)5. Damn straight. Man in Black is ours not Kid's
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Dawson Leery
(19,372 posts)7. Ironically, the Cash family is on the left side of the aisle.
It's fair to say the "white-collar weekend warriors, soccer moms and other casuals" just went along with Kid (I fifty year old man calling himself kid) to give the illusion that they were "with it".
safeinOhio
(34,097 posts)8. Grew up about 20 miles north of Eight Mile Rd.
Dad owned several car dealership.
Dawson Leery
(19,372 posts)9. Robert Richie was born into a 1% family and had every opportunity.
bif
(24,024 posts)10. I'm embarrassed to be from the same state as him.