View Full Version : Kid Rock's "ALL Summer Long" -creative?
DaneyDuke
08-20-2008, 11:45 PM
Is it only popular because it borrows from Warren Zevon's "Werewolves of London" & Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Sweet Home Alabama", theme is similar to Bob Seger's "Night Moves"?
artykidd
08-21-2008, 06:35 PM
I don't know how creative you want to call it. I like the song but it's mainly because of the use of the Lynard Skynard song. It's the beat that I enjoy. If this were my only exposure to Kidd Rock, then I would say a definite 'no' on the creative side but I have heard more of his stuff so he does have a bit of talent. But honestly, borrowing so generously from 'Sweet Home Alabama' is a bit like painting moustache on the Mona Lisa and calling it an original work as well.
Capt_Redneck
08-21-2008, 11:16 PM
I don't know how creative you want to call it. I like the song but it's mainly because of the use of the Lynard Skynard song. It's the beat that I enjoy. If this were my only exposure to Kidd Rock, then I would say a definite 'no' on the creative side but I have heard more of his stuff so he does have a bit of talent. But honestly, borrowing so generously from 'Sweet Home Alabama' is a bit like painting moustache on the Mona Lisa and calling it an original work as well.
I agree with that 1000%. That is a good assessment of the song and Kid Rock. It is a catchy song and is getting a ton of airplay , especially here in Michigan.
BUT my complaint about the song is the reference to "smoking funny stuff" , I don't know why but it bothers me otherwise I like the song. Ironic coming from someone who loved the DOH 05 movie (hated the drug references in the movie too).I guess it is the same situation.
I'm gone
Darrell
daisydukeXenosstrait
08-24-2008, 10:28 PM
i hate Kid Rocks new song 'All Summer Long' but my mom likes it though i cant see y
daisydukeXenosstrait
08-24-2008, 10:30 PM
aint that a little harsh dont ya think
daisydukeXenosstrait
08-24-2008, 10:32 PM
Is it only popular because it borrows from Warren Zevon's "Werewolves of London" & Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Sweet Home Alabama", theme is similar to Bob Seger's "Night Moves"?
i like "Sweet Home Alabama" but wat are the other 2 songs
Val Strate
09-12-2008, 02:44 AM
Yes, I happen to like this song. I'm not from MI but I'm rather close and the culture here is pretty close to MI. For me the song brings up old memories of a time that was very simple, fun and helped me to grow up.
I agree with Capt. I don't like the 'smoking funny things' in there because it makes it sound like everybody smokes or that everyone has tried Mary Jane and it's ok to try it once. I'm not a prude but come on, not everyone has smoked funny things. The funniest thing I have smoked was a menthol cigarette. I didn't see what was so cool about smoking it so I never got into the habit of smoking.
However, I like the song. It hits home for me. If only life could sometimes be that simple and fun all the time.
Lukas_KD
09-12-2008, 04:35 AM
It's catchy. I can't say it's one of those songs that either I like or hate. Nice to tap your toes to though.
lost_sheep3
09-12-2008, 04:43 AM
I kind of like this song...shocked a couple of friends a few weeks ago when I said it as it came on - since I'm normally not into Kid Rock...but this one just got me. I agree with Lukas_KD, it's a great song to tap your toes to - and those are my favorite at this time of year.
DixieRoss
09-12-2008, 04:01 PM
I like the song, even though it's the only kid rock song that I would ever tell any one that I liked!
P.S. I'm workin' on my Avater, but my computer is stupid!!!!!:cornfused:
RogerDuke
09-13-2008, 04:46 AM
Welcome to the Hazzardnet DixieRoss.
I have to admit this is a catchy song even though I'm not a kid rock fan. I agree with Capt Redneck and Val about the smoking part...it's too bad that had to be in there.
Another thing I wasn't crazy about was the video. It had about 100 girls in bikinis and they all weighed 100 pounds each. I would have been happier with a little more clothes and a little more pounds. But I'm old fashioned.
Speaking of videos, I was really disappointed with the "Holler Back" video. I can't even think of who sings it. That GREAT song could have been such a great video to have some real back woods scenes in it but instead they were singing in front of some tall office buildings or something.
Them boys should put a little more country in their country music video.
MaryAnne
09-13-2008, 09:52 PM
I've heard this song in passing on the radio and only recognize it because I think I'm hearing "Sweet Home Alabama" or "Werewolves of London" and then I realize it's $#@!&% Kid "I Ain't Straight Outta Compton, I'm Straight Outta the Trailer" Rock.
Get my hopes up that it's one of the other two songs and then get let down.
The only other songs by him that I know are...
"COWBOOYYYYY!!!" (With the top let back and the sunshine shining....) of which I don't know all of what he's singing and I just looked up the lyrics and that was more than I needed to know. Gee whiz...
And then there's that song he did with Sheryl Crow that gets played to death on the adult contemporary station here.
Needless to say, I ain't much of a fan.
i1976
09-14-2008, 09:37 AM
Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Sweet Home Alabama" is definitely a lot better than Kid Rock's version. :-?
daisydukeXenosstrait
09-14-2008, 04:10 PM
Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Sweet Home Alabama" is definitely a lot better than Kid Rock's version. :-?
i1976 i totally agree with u i like the song i just dont like the band
Redneck girl 01
09-16-2008, 02:12 AM
Ok I was writin this post the other night and my whole computer decided to freeze up and so I lost everythang I typed...Anyways I like the song "All Summer Long" I aint sure why but I like it...The whole smokin funny things dont bother me...even though I see no point in smokin anything, and why people do I will never get but it dont bother me in the song. And Roger I have to agree with you 100% bout the video it stinks...mainly cause 100+ bone-thin girls in bikinis dancin round poles...umm yea...NO! that don't interest me what so ever...Also they could used some more clothes especially a few of them who could have used at least a bikini...That video could use A LOT of work...and *sings: I got a city folk friend in a hip-hop world He goes by E. Diddy but his name is Earl Cocks his hat to the side in his Grandma's ride Pumpin' nothin' but bass He says things like, 'Dawg, are you down with that' And, 'Don't that fly girl got some back' And I feel so doggone outta place When he says, 'Holler back when you get back home' I say, 'The only holler back that I know is' In that holler back in the woods Where the country folks got it good Homebrewed, homegrown Where the wild seeds 'a get sown
It's a blast from the past All the cowgirls shakin' their sassafras Let out a howl if 'ya feel like 'ya gotta If you wanna go on back to the holler Holler back Take a left off the Interstate Go ten miles Take a right on Farm Road 99
And just roll 'til the blacktop ends 'Ya see Mary Jo rockin' that front porch swing Bikini top and them cut-off jeans And that's where Hillbilly Heaven begins Ah, she'll pour 'ya some of that cherry wine Boy, you're guaranteed to have yourself One hell of a time in that holler back in the woods Where the country folks got it good Homebrewed, homegrown Where the wild seeds 'a get sown It's a blast from the past All the cowgirls shakin' their sassafras Let out a howl if 'ya feel like 'ya gotta If you wanna go on back to the holler Holler back In that holler back in the woods Where the country folks got it so good Homebrewed, homegrown Where the wild seeds 'a get sown It's a blast from the past All the cowgirls shakin' their sassafras Let out a howl if 'ya feel like 'ya gotta If you wanna go on back to the holler Holler back!"* Why thank you Roger fer gittin that song stuck in my head now...lol...I know this thread is bout All SUmmer Long but again I gotta agree with Roger the video fer Holler Back stunk..I think at one point they was singin in a bar. But other than that is was city...ummm no...They needed to put a lot more country scenes, bonfires, backwoods, jacked up trucks(preferably Fords), country roads...like where it says "Take a left off the Interstate Go ten miles Take a right on Farm Road 99 And just roll 'til the blacktop ends 'Ya see Mary Jo rockin' that front porch swing Bikini top and them cut-off jeans And that's where Hillbilly Heaven begins Ah, she'll pour 'ya some of that cherry wine Boy, you're guaranteed to have yourself One hell of a time in that holler back" like I would imagine turnin off from the city goin back a road then hittin the dirt road, see either farmland or backwoods then seein a big ol farmhouse with some pretty girl swingin on a swing in a bikini top and cut off jeans and then goin to a back field full of good ol boys and girls gettin down on the farm...hope that made sense...anyways the only thang that made the video fer Holler Back worth watchin is that the lead singer, the dude in the black cowboy hat, is cute!!! :) lol.
Garrett Duke
09-17-2008, 01:49 AM
I'll admit the tune is catchy and it is upbeat...but I am not a fan of the song nor of Kid Rock. I can't see him or Jessica Simpson as being country, but that is of my own opinion. Then again, country isn't the country it use to be either.
LoriDavenport
09-17-2008, 04:55 AM
Then again, country isn't the country it use to be either.
How true is that statement? As I walk the halls of my high school, or even walk the streets here where I live, I hear nothing appealing to the ears. Same thing goes for Movies or t.v. shows, there's nothing any more. Everything either has to have cussing, violence, or pornographic images in it. Or it relays a message that makes no sense at all. Now, don't get me wrong, I let a few cuss words fly myself, I'm violent at times..LOL... but t.v shows and music, a lot of things this day and time is simply ludicris (if i spelled that right) though, this is only my opinion. Sorry to get off subject ya'll! LOL
Garrett Duke
09-17-2008, 10:37 PM
I hear you Lori...I just find it sad they have to put that stuff in there. A lot of the times, there is no need or reason for it. Don't get me wrong with my post, I am a big Country music fan and I do listen to the modern music that is out there. . .Toby Keith, Alan Jackson, Keith Urban, Kenny Chesney, and Tim McGraw, are my favorites. But it is still not the Country that everyone knew and listened to several years ago...they'd probably go call most of those Rock or easy rock or something like that. So perhaps it shouldn't be surprising to see Country Music opening their doors for rock artists. . . (Once again, this being of my opinion)
daisydukeXenosstrait
09-17-2008, 10:41 PM
I hear you Lori...I just find it sad they have to put that stuff in there. A lot of the times, there is no need or reason for it. Don't get me wrong with my post, I am a big Country music fan and I do listen to the modern music that is out there. . .Toby Keith, Alan Jackson, Keith Urban, Kenny Chesney, and Tim McGraw, are my favorites. But it is still not the Country that everyone knew and listened to several years ago...they'd probably go call most of those Rock or easy rock or something like that. So perhaps it shouldn't be surprising to see Country Music opening their doors for rock artists. . . (Once again, this being of my opinion)
Im with ya there to Garret, i listen to the modern country to and you were right country aint wat it used to be
RogerDuke
09-18-2008, 03:12 AM
I agree completely Garrett. I can't tell a lot of this new stuff from rock. I'm still living in the world of music that was popular when the Dukes were still being filmed. Most of that stuff couldn't be confused with rock but some could. Islands in the Stream comes to mind. That was a great crossover song.
If we ever get a retro country station where I live, I'll plaster my car with hundreds of bumper stickers to advertise for them and never listen to any other station.
Meadowmufn
09-18-2008, 03:20 AM
Kid who? LOL. Don't really follow him, but I heard he's playin' one of the local fairs here this week.
artykidd
10-04-2008, 12:05 AM
I agree completely Garrett. I can't tell a lot of this new stuff from rock. I'm still living in the world of music that was popular when the Dukes were still being filmed. Most of that stuff couldn't be confused with rock but some could. Islands in the Stream comes to mind. That was a great crossover song.
If we ever get a retro country station where I live, I'll plaster my car with hundreds of bumper stickers to advertise for them and never listen to any other station.
Send me a sticker Roger.
You know what's sad? My husband called into a radio station to request some Charlie Pride and two things happened. The DJ said "who?" and then went to go and find a song by him only to come back and tell us they didn't carry Charlie Pride. It was a disappointing day in the Lee household
RogerDuke
10-06-2008, 04:03 AM
I feel your pain artykidd. That's a sad story.
I do have hope for the future though. I don't know how old you are (I'm 48) but as folks like us get older, I think the demand for retro country is going to increase and radio station owners will see that demand. If they think they can make a profit by expanding and starting an oldies country station then they'll make the investment. Let's keep our fingers crossed and don't be afraid to be vocal and let station owners know that the demand is there.
Garrett Duke
10-06-2008, 10:09 PM
That is sad...and surprising. I never had anything like that happen before, but a long while ago, I had called in requesting Waylon's "Good Ol' Boys" (You know, you can never have enough Waylon. My opinion) and they didn't have that song. I found it kinda ironic because a couple of years after that when Waylon had died...I was living in Oklahoma at this time. . . my sister heard "Good Ol' Boys" on her radio station and she listens to rock! I am back to where I once lived and I do believe I heard them play that song once on the radio, so they must've gotten it along the way or they just didn't feel like playing it back then. Who knows. . .
I wouldn't mind a little mix of the two. Oldies and the current songs. Well some of them. I like Kenny Chesney, Keith Uban, Tim McGraw, and Alan Jackson. I also like Toby Keith, but am not a big fan of the last couple of songs he has gotten out. But I agree...I think Country should play some of the older stuff as well. I get excited when I hear the older stuff on the radio. Like today on my way home from work, I turned onto the country station to get the last part of Eddie Rabbit's "I love a Rainy Day" I love that song!
Redneck girl 01
10-08-2008, 01:46 AM
Howdy Y'all! I just wanted to put my two cents in...I agree with Garrett...I like both old and new country...prefferable in between...if that makes sense...There is one radio station that is mostly the older country which I really like cause they have a lot of good songs that play, and they also play the new songs...The only thang I disagree with Garrett on is Alan Jackson bein new...he was singin before I was born so I kinda consider him a bit older...and he sounds country...Anyways...speakin of Eddie Rabbit's "I Love a rainy day" I've heard it twice in the last week...and the Good Ol' Boys on one radio station they play it at least two times a week...it aint much but it gets played!!! n heck I even know who Charlie Pride is! So I like both the old and the new...specially if its upbeat and aint depressin...well there is what I have to say...talk to y'all later...ok I know this is bout kid rocks all summer long but have y'all hear 'In Color' by Jamey Johnson and' She never cried in front of me' by Toby Keith? What do y'all think of em. Ok Im gone talk to y'all later!
Garrett Duke
10-10-2008, 10:16 PM
Well, I really didn't mean Alan Jackson or any of the other artists as being new, new. Just that they are still currently making music and they play their music on the radio stations. Most of my favorites of the newer Country have been out for a while. Toby has been out for around fifteen years, all Keith Urban, Kenny Chesney, and Tim McGraw has been making music for several years now. I guess I should have clarified myself a little better. Alan Jackson has been performing/singing Country for like twenty or so years, so he is definately not brand new to the scene...though if y'all wanna hear something sad. (I may have said it before, I'm not sure) They turned Alan Jackson away when he had first came to Nashville to be a singer...said he was too country!
I also have to correct myself...again. I do like Toby Keith and most of his music, like his new song that he currently has out (can't think of the title). There has just been a couple of his songs within the past couple of years that I haven't been too big of a fan of.
You are lucky...I don't think we have any stations like that. The only ones I am aware of only or mainly play the newer stuff. Sunday nights they have two hours for retro country which is for the older stuff - but I never get to listen to it. I am usually busy.
artykidd
10-11-2008, 03:23 PM
I feel your pain artykidd. That's a sad story.
I do have hope for the future though. I don't know how old you are (I'm 48) but as folks like us get older, I think the demand for retro country is going to increase and radio station owners will see that demand.
I'm 35 and my husband is 57. We did find a station out of Brunswick that plays a good mix of some of the older songs and newer ones. AND, the DJ's don't talk all that much so that is a bonus.
Julieduke
10-16-2008, 07:58 PM
I'm 35 and my husband is 57. We did find a station out of Brunswick that plays a good mix of some of the older songs and newer ones. AND, the DJ's don't talk all that much so that is a bonus.
Are you from Brunswick, Ohio by any Chance.
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