I haven't heard much of his music, but I've always appreciated how Kid Rock kept his hometown at heart, and represented Detroit for his entire career.
Yes you are right. I have his first CD and is pretty good. Bawitdaba is my favorite for lifing.
It's pretty crazy that he's been able to have a following as a hip-hop artist, rock/metal artist, and a southern country artist. So many different genres.
Yes you are right but I love him for the rock. I really liked his cover songs also.
I might have to check him out. He's said to have an energy and grasp of adolescent fun that makes him stand out. I think that'd be nice to immerse myself in with trying times like this. 
I haven't got a chance to see him live but would like to. My wife isn't a big fan of him at all so we will see.
Oh, that sounds like a good time. I wouldn't mind that either. I hear he's also an awesome person to hang out with. He's generous, has a great energy, and loves his fans. Apparently, he also doesn't mind playing Bawitdaba as much as it's in demand.
Well that would make me feel really upset. I hate when guys won't play some of the things that put them on the map.
Yeah, I'd love to have the problem of having too much fan demand for something I made! Kid rock apparently has a real care for what's in demand, what turns people on to music, and how to keep their musical appetites fed when they're into something.
Unfortunate its like that alot with some rockers. Rob Zombie is the worst for being a hot shot. I still want to see Kid Rock just for his energy though