"All Summer Long," the iconic track from Kid Rock, sounds like it was born from the most clichéd, wild summer daydream you could imagine. Picture this: On a blazing day in the heartland of America, Kid Rock, wearing his signature fedora, struts out of a rustic cabin, aviator sunglasses glinting. He fires up an old-school boombox resting on the tailgate of a weathered pickup truck. The opening chords of Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Sweet Home Alabama" begin to play, only to merge with Warren Zevon's "Werewolves of London," and suddenly we're transported into "All Summer Long." Around him, a scene of classic Read more on Last.fm.