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kid rock first kiss
"I got them adventuresome white-boy blues," Kid Bedrock sings. Now 44, he finds himself attractive aback wistfully, tracking the access of time. He laments that "we can't action this accepting older" — but the LP's able-bodied bedrock & cycle tells addition story. The Kid has no ambition of crumbling alluringly — happily, he's as ornery and open-hearted as ever.
First Kiss bliss off with the appellation track, a killer-hook answer of Bob Seger's "Night Moves" that memorializes aboriginal canicule agitation to "Tom Petty on the radio." Hank Williams Jr. stands proudly abutting to the Savior in the fiddle-and-organ carol "Jesus and Bocephus." And depending on which allotment of the Bedrock you adopt — sentimental or angry — you get your best of apple-pie or absolute benefit tracks: a beautifully abiding breakdown song blue-blooded either "Say Goodbye" (with affecting lyrics by Seger) or "FOAD" (short for "Fuck Off and Die," with absinthian words by the Kid).
First Kiss presents few surprises, mostly because Kid Rock's adventure from annoying rap metal to unreconstructed heartland bedrock has landed him in a candied spot: big guitars, big drums, big choruses and abrasive vocals. "I apperceive what's right," he declares on the assault "Ain't Enough Whiskey," and there's no arguing with music offered with this amount of energy, joy and conviction.
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