You would, WWW, if you could afford the ticket.Kid Rock still tours?... That is so sad. Who would go to see his drunk old ass?
Kid Rock's tickets are not that expensive, but honestly I do not go to that many concerts anymore, and more importantly I am not into country music. I am nostalgic for 1990's music, but not Kid Rock's overproduced slop.You would, WWW, if you could afford the ticket.
I believe that I saw that his front row seats are around 1600 dollars/Kid Rock's tickets are not that expensive, but honestly I do not go to that many concerts anymore, and more importantly I am not into country music. I am nostalgic for 1990's music, but not Kid Rock's overproduced slop.
Why does he still call himself "Kid Rock" when he has moved to country? Shouldn't he call himself Kid Country? Well given how old he is, maybe Old Man Country?
Who would pay $1,600 for a front row seat to see Kid Rock?I nbelieve that I saw tghat his froint row seats are around 1600 dollars/
Kid Rock is known for peeing at the dinner table, so I am not sure I would want to have dinner with him. I had to deal with that a lot as a bouncer.My daughter and Son-in-law went to a Billy Bob Thornton band concert in N.C.
They had tickets that allowed them to sit at dinner with him. My daughter sat next to him and she said he was the nicest guy.
Who would pay $1,600 for a front row seat to see Kid Rock?
When I looked it up, I saw that he was charging between $49 and $200. $200 were for VIP seats, not front row seats.
Kid Rock is known for peeing at the dinner table, so I am not sure I would want to have dinner with him. I had to deal with that a lot as a bouncer.
Muzz Skilling gave me backstage passes to Living Colour and Rolling Stones. I have a photo of me between Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. They were having some sort of argument, and are staring at each other in anger, but it looks like they hate me. They had been in a band together for 30 years at that point, and still had heated arguments
Mike Dirnt gave me backstage passes to the Green Day concert at the Islanders stadium. They wanted me to tour as part of their security team, but I was a professional at that point, and could not take the job. I saw Mike more recently, and I will only say every year he looks more and more like Putin.
I went to some great concerts, even allowed backstage, and rarely had to pay for any of it. These days I would have to pay, but that is not the reason I do not go as much. It just seems loud and crowded these days.
That's all very interesting, WWW...really.Who would pay $1,600 for a front row seat to see Kid Rock?
When I looked it up, I saw that he was charging between $49 and $200. $200 were for VIP seats, not front row seats.
Kid Rock is known for peeing at the dinner table, so I am not sure I would want to have dinner with him. I had to deal with that a lot as a bouncer.
Muzz Skilling gave me backstage passes to Living Colour and Rolling Stones. I have a photo of me between Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. They were having some sort of argument, and are staring at each other in anger, but it looks like they hate me. They had been in a band together for 30 years at that point, and still had heated arguments
Mike Dirnt gave me backstage passes to the Green Day concert at the Islanders stadium. They wanted me to tour as part of their security team, but I was a professional at that point, and could not take the job. I saw Mike more recently, and I will only say every year he looks more and more like Putin.
I went to some great concerts, even allowed backstage, and rarely had to pay for any of it. These days I would have to pay, but that is not the reason I do not go as much. It just seems loud and crowded these days.
Can you believe that was over a quarter of a century ago? Not a bad song, but my 1990's were more grunge and rap.
No....no idea. As Ive grown older I have quit following music as I think most of the modern stuff is trash. I do however still listen to music daily. With a few exceptions most of my music dated all the way back to late 50's all the way up to late 90's early 2000's. All genres. I find great appreciation of many different genres. Then I have my little niches,...that I LOVE, but only in small doses,...hour at a time. Blues is one of those,...LOVE IT,...in small doses. 1940's Big band swing stuff with the sexy little lone female lead singer,....sexy as hell,...love it,...in small doses.Can you believe that was over a quarter of a century ago? Not a bad song, but my 1990's were more grunge and rap.
Hey, do you know why Uncle Kracker, and Kid Rock fell out? They both switched to country music, but they do not work together anymore.
Indeed.I do despise rap and heavy metal though. No use for either.
I can’t even play a harmonica…I couldn’t read a sheet of music if you threatened to shoot me.Music was/is very important in our family growing up. Almost everyone played an instrument and sang. I have a MUCH older Brother who used to tour with a VERY famous country star back in the mid 70's,...a few of my cousins also played with him. A voice like you cant believe. Ruined his shot,....partying and whoring around were more important to him then showing up for play dates. He was young and dumb at the time. My Dad though was better than any of us,....could pick up just about any instrument and have it mastered in no time. He called it " playing by ear" . Great voice and personality too,....just did it for fun though.