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Saturday, March 04, 2006



Kid Rock’s "Live Trucker" was released on Tuesday, and the band was home for a 2 day break in the touring schedule, so I made my way over to "Twisted Brown Trucker" guitarist Jason Krause, who invited me into his home for a Chop Shop interview.

Needless to say Kid Rock, Jason and the band are very proud of the new live cd, as they well should be.

Most live albums are somewhere between bad and rotten, but every now and then you get a great one like, Ted Nugent’s "Double Live Gonzo", Kiss "Alive" and Bob Seger’s "Live Bullet" which the "Live Trucker" cover was patterned after.
This cd is terrific, and could end up being a landmark in Kid Rock’s career, and the enormous publicity of the sex tape can’t hurt cd sales.

Black out.
8:59 AM

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