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Coming up, a tale of one of the most misjudged, underrated, and overlooked tracks that evolved into a classic rock favorite, Old Time Rock and Roll by Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band. This song was sent to Hall of Fame rocker Bob Seger by a legendary group of session musicians searching for the perfect performer to bring it to life. When Seger recorded Old Time Rock and Roll, he says he rewrote all the verses and only kept the chorus, but refused a writing credit because he thought it would be a deep track. Seger never thought it would be a hit or even be released as a single. The problem is Old Time Rock and Roll became a hit after his band played it to standing ovations in concert and the song skyrocketed in popularity thereafter due to an iconic movie scene. Bob Seger didn’t receive any royalties. In fact, he likely lost millions upon millions of dollars. We take those old records off the shelf and reminisce NEXT on Professor of Rock!
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Hey music junkies, Professor of Rock, always here to celebrate the greatest artists and the greatest songs of all time. If you remember the freedom rock commercial You’ll dig this channel of deep musical nostalgia … make sure to subscribe below right now. I promise that you are going to love this channel. We also have a Patreon. There is skill and strategy behind picking songs to release as singles from an album consisting of multiple tracks. The conventional wisdom was always to release an uptempo banger first, and then save a slower track, or a ballad for later, maybe for the 2nd or third single. The time of year is also taken into account for what the single should be. The record industry has long believed that a ballad will perform better during the winter, maybe even during the holiday season, since people are not as active, and perhaps more sentimental.
It’s also critically important that the first or 2nd single is a hit, or you may not get to a 3rd or 4th single, because the album is not selling well enough, and the media will take that as a sign that the public doesn’t like the album, so they will cut their losses at that point instead of feeding what could be a stiff. Sometimes…even the specialists get it wrong, and are surprised by the success of a track they thought… would not work. One of the model examples of strategic planning, with a surprising outcome that perplexed the experts, is what happened with the marketing of Stranger in Town, the 10th studio album by Bob Seger, and his 2nd LP recorded with his Silver Bullet Band.
There was a track on that record that everyone, even Bob himself, did not believe in, yet it ultimately became one of the most popular jams of the Rock Era….A little nostalgic ditty titled “Old Time Rock and Roll”. Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band were gearing up to collaborate on Stranger in Town, their 2nd album together. On a hunch, the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section, who often backed Bob in his studio recordings, sent Bob a demo of “Old Time Rock and Roll”, written by the trio of George Jackson, Thomas E. Jones, and Chuck Crozier.
The original demo that they sent to Bob featured George Jackson on vocals, which didn’t work for pitching it to Bob Seger. David Hood, the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section bass player.

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@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 7 дней назад
Poll: What is your pick for the GREATEST Song WRITTEN about ROCK?
@peterd.9978
@peterd.9978 7 дней назад
Rock Around The Clock!
@Code.Name.V
@Code.Name.V 7 дней назад
Argent - God Gave Rock and Roll To You Night Ranger - You Can Still Rock In America Scorpions - Rock You Like A Hurricane Twisted Sister - I Wanna Rock
@catherine6653
@catherine6653 7 дней назад
Still Rock and Roll to Me, Billy Joel. "Oh, I'm going to listen to my 45s Ain't it wonderful to be alive when the rock and roll plays Yeah Yeah Yeah... I'm Keeping the Faith Keep Rockin in the Free World, Niel Young
@Chapps1941
@Chapps1941 7 дней назад
"Hey, Hey, My, My, Out of the Blue and into the Black"
@eriksonofander
@eriksonofander 7 дней назад
Huey Lewis & the News - The Heart of Rock & Roll
@christineml1476
@christineml1476 7 дней назад
The Seger Songwriting Lesson: Never, never ever, ever refuse a writing credit no matter how small.
@RBS_
@RBS_ 7 дней назад
...he learned THAT, with "Shakedown"! ...ha- HAAA!
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 7 дней назад
No kidding.
@Binkley-rj6gf
@Binkley-rj6gf 7 дней назад
I wonder how the sequence of events breaks down with Heartache Tonight, where Bob did take a writing credit after he spit out the chorus to that song over the phone when Glenn or one of the other writers called Bob looking for help.
@CarlGorn
@CarlGorn 7 дней назад
You'd think he'd have learned that lesson by looking at Leadbelly's life.
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 7 дней назад
I could definitely learn from that.
@mikespirit6923
@mikespirit6923 7 дней назад
Took my daughter to a Seger concert here in Denver over a decade ago. Here’s this little 7 year old singing every song except the opener (which was a new cover). The other fans in the nosebleeds of the Pepsi Center asked how could she possibly know all the songs?! I’m from Detroit and Segers Greatest Hits 1 and 2 are permanently in my truck. She’s been listening literally her entire life. Great memories!
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 7 дней назад
Very cool!
@timothyslaughter476
@timothyslaughter476 7 дней назад
I've seen every major act live since 73 including Zeppelin and Bob Marley and Bob Seger remains in my top 5 shows. Been to 6 of his concerts. Love fest. Terrific!!!
@waltdoherty540
@waltdoherty540 7 дней назад
Nice.
@Mosely2007
@Mosely2007 7 дней назад
My daughter 45 and her son know Seger well. He's been in all my vehicles, house and all mp3 players. I think I have everything he recorded.even the old 45s😊
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 7 дней назад
Love that!
@scootmcgoot570
@scootmcgoot570 5 дней назад
This is legend in my hometown of Sheffield AL (muscle shoals area). Jimmy Johnson told me this story personally. He said the kid laid down the track as his momma sat in the car outside, then packed up and left.
@JoeKell365
@JoeKell365 7 дней назад
the craziest part about Old Time Rock and Roll is that it itself has now become Old Time Rock and Roll. not that there's anything wrong with that
@mwalker6429
@mwalker6429 6 дней назад
I " HEARD" you comment in a Seinfeld voice, pretty sure that was you intent, right? Either way, nice.
@Caderic
@Caderic 5 дней назад
I was born in '81. When I was a kid, I thought it WAS old. Ironic?
@gregedennis
@gregedennis 7 дней назад
My favorite thing about Bob is that when his son entered middle school he put his career on hold to be a stay at home Dad.
@christinewittmann1806
@christinewittmann1806 6 дней назад
Sixth grade through high school was exactly when my husband and I decided was the best time to have a parent at home as well. Every school community needs a network of parents that are around
@Frankie5Angels150
@Frankie5Angels150 4 дня назад
Not a “network”. Two parents- one male, one female. It does not take a village to raise a child but a village sure can screw a child up.
@Part-Time-Pope
@Part-Time-Pope 5 дней назад
Considering he didn't think it would go very far, Bob certainly did sing the living shit out of it.
@mycowboyways915
@mycowboyways915 3 дня назад
And no one sings it like Bob Seger backed p by the silver bullet band !!!
@Chapps1941
@Chapps1941 7 дней назад
Rebecca de Mornay is by far the best part of _Risky Business_
@thenson1Halo
@thenson1Halo 2 дня назад
And The Three Musketeers
@user-io4cq2ks5r
@user-io4cq2ks5r 3 дня назад
Bob Segar Live was incredible. Saw him at The Palace of Auburn Hills with Joe Walsh opening for him. Awesome.
@SamanthaC76
@SamanthaC76 6 дней назад
I’m wearing my Bob Seger shirt today and then this pops up on my RU-vid. Bob Seger is my all time favorite. I started listening to him when I was a year old and his album was one of my first records that was my very own. I cannot put into words what his music means to me. I was abused as a young child and was fortunate enough to have my grandparents step in and adopt me. But until that happened, it was a couple years of abuse and going back and forth between my mom and grandparents. Bob Seger’s music is what got me through it. No matter what was happening to me, his voice was always singing to me. It still sings to me now that I’m 48. He’ll always have a special place in my heart.
@editboy23
@editboy23 7 дней назад
If they don't play "Old Time Rock n' Roll" and "Celebration" at a wedding, were you even at a wedding?
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 7 дней назад
Ha! Good one.
@flavellinator
@flavellinator 7 дней назад
Funny you say that... Because those two songs were so grossly overplayed, my wife and I refused to have them in the queue at our wedding reception... Nothing wrong with either song-- we were just exhausted by "overplay fatigue"
@vgshwk
@vgshwk 7 дней назад
I hated celebration
@lamper2
@lamper2 7 дней назад
My DJ friend showed me a funny note the Bride handed him before the reception....."NO OLD TIME ROCK AND ROLL" it was so played out by then
@lamper2
@lamper2 7 дней назад
@@flavellinator ha ha! see my comment
@kylebrodie9390
@kylebrodie9390 6 дней назад
I am 58 years old and have seen Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band close to 20 times. I play his music in good times for celebration and in bad times to regroup. His music is in my soul and the live version of Old Time Rock n Roll will be played as the last song at my funeral!!!
@mrbniederer
@mrbniederer 7 дней назад
Bob is doing just fine! He made millions for Like A Rock when Chevy used it in a commercial. He bought his 50 foot sailboat from some of the royalties he got.
@mrbniederer
@mrbniederer 7 дней назад
Bob with the last herd played at my high school dances in 1970 when he had 2 songs making the radio - Heavy Music and Ramblin’ Gamblin’ Man. Also Ted Nugent with the Amboy Dukes whose hit was Journey to the Center of the Mind. Others were Frigid Pink and Teagarden and Vanwinkle.
@bilklein
@bilklein 7 дней назад
I wrote a satirical article for a now-defunct humor site where Bob is complaining that Chevrolet is late with his check and he's broke, no one will answer his calls and he only has cash because Suzi Quatro dropped off a few garbage bags full of empty Bacardi bottles for him to take to the recycling center. All in good fun, of course.
@Mosely2007
@Mosely2007 7 дней назад
​@@mrbniedererI went to school with Sanger and guitarist of the pink. Saw all Detroit music. MC5 Stooges, Up, Frut, Rationals,, Mitchell Ryder and many more. Detroit/ Ann Arbor was music crazy. Saw Lennon, Yoko, Clapton, Chambers Bros, Allman Bros. , Moody Blues, Elvis here in Ann Arbor.
@mrbniederer
@mrbniederer 7 дней назад
@@Mosely2007 cool! I saw the Stooges in Ann Arbor also Bonnie Raitt with Sippie Wallace at Hill Auditorium. My first time seeing Bonnie was at the Jazz and Blues festival in the Arb. Sounds like we have had similar musical lives as teenagers and now as adults. Also the Frost with Dick Wagner at the LYI events at the Livonia hockey rink during the summer.
@beachplumb
@beachplumb 7 дней назад
@@mrbniederer Bob's collaboration with Teagarden & Van Winkle - The "Smokin' OP's" allbum - is criminally underrated. Such a great album, but few people know of it (outside real fans).
@ArwenNMyrtlesMom
@ArwenNMyrtlesMom 3 дня назад
Who knew the artist was as soon as he said, "Take those old records off the shelf"?
@bmunson2189
@bmunson2189 3 дня назад
I'd like to meet Bob Seger one time to just say, "Thank you!".
@danadaniels4812
@danadaniels4812 2 дня назад
Same here
@AnnaTrail-xp8pr
@AnnaTrail-xp8pr 7 дней назад
Bob Segar is a great artist and this song defines Rock and Roll.
@davidmurphree6020
@davidmurphree6020 7 дней назад
Fun fact: The piano on this song is the same piano on which Billy Powell composed the "Free Bird" intro.
@wingchun1963
@wingchun1963 7 дней назад
Best 50th birthday present I ever gave was to take my friend (since grade school days) out for dinner then to see Bob seger in concert. He had the best time! His face lit up when our car pulled in front of the concert hall, he had no idea why we were there. Get out ! we yelled at him, we're going to watch Bob play!" Fun times , good times .
@catherine6653
@catherine6653 7 дней назад
The lyrics in this song are true today: "Today's music ain't got the soul I like the old time Rock and Roll."
@RBS_
@RBS_ 7 дней назад
....wanna talk "Soul"!?? ....listen to *SEGER* on, "Like A Rock"....ouch, just....OUCH....
@CaptainCraigKWMRZ
@CaptainCraigKWMRZ 7 дней назад
"... today's music ain't got the same soul...)
@RBS_
@RBS_ 7 дней назад
@@CaptainCraigKWMRZ ....what "Soul"!? ....Ya mean those 'spottified' tunes with the same rikky-tikky BEATS!? ...ha-HAA!
@AnnaTrail-xp8pr
@AnnaTrail-xp8pr 7 дней назад
It was so far ahead of it's time and yes so true today. Everytime I hear it i I think of that and what makes its a great classic rock song.
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 7 дней назад
They ring even more true today than they did back then. Even disco is better than this hip hop schlock.
@waynevia6976
@waynevia6976 7 дней назад
Bob seger is one of the greatest singers in my opinion.
@williambarry8015
@williambarry8015 7 дней назад
I listen to his music all the time.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 7 дней назад
Love his voice.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 7 дней назад
Same!
@trajan6927
@trajan6927 7 дней назад
Roger Daltrey wants Bob Segar to write him some songs. Everybody knows that Segar is one of the greatest songwriters.
@user-kw2qf7bb7b
@user-kw2qf7bb7b 7 дней назад
​@@ProfessorofRockSame.
@floydcooley1
@floydcooley1 7 дней назад
Bob Seger was someone back in the day that I thought was ok. Didn't mind his songs when on the radio at all. However, in the last decade, I've GREATLY appreciated how good he and his band were. I went to Muscle Shoals studios a few years ago and I never realized how much he recorded there. I regret not seeing him back in the 80s when I had several chances to.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 7 дней назад
Thanks for sharing.
@j.thomas7128
@j.thomas7128 6 дней назад
There are so many artists that I grew into. When I was younger, I wasn't musically mature enough to appreciate assists like Bob Seger, Gordon Lightfoot, and even Jackson Brown; to name just a few. Sure, I may have sang along when they came on the radio, but I really didn't fully appreciate them until I was older.
@dhh488
@dhh488 7 дней назад
Thanks for naming the musicians that contributed to these songs. So many great players don't always get the recognition they deserve.
@Heene1028
@Heene1028 7 дней назад
Hey Adam. You are not just entertaining us… not just educating us… you are also a modern music historian ….adding to music lover’s experiences, for ages to come💕🙋🏻‍♀️🌞
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 7 дней назад
I appreciate that! What been your favorite episode so far?
@TerrickTerran
@TerrickTerran 7 дней назад
@@ProfessorofRock Any Weird Al for me. Keep Rocking, Prof.
@RBS_
@RBS_ 7 дней назад
....I stated it MANY a time; I thought I was 'too cool for School' to be "Educated", because I knew it ALL ......and Prof. 'educates' me, daily...like, DAILY! ...He, is the CHOSEN ONE.....
@Heene1028
@Heene1028 7 дней назад
@@ProfessorofRock Anything Beatles… Probably, Whiter Shade of Pale and Spirit in the Sky, my fav… also: Blues references…. The Clash … Queen stuff…
@jonfargo7321
@jonfargo7321 7 дней назад
While he didn’t earn royalties on this song, I suspect he attracted many fans that otherwise wouldn’t have explored his music. In an end around way, I’m sure he profited from the song.
@Vazzini42
@Vazzini42 7 дней назад
He earned royalties, just not songwriting royalties.
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 7 дней назад
I hope that is the case.
@dirtybird311
@dirtybird311 4 дня назад
Bob Seger is an American Icon. I got tickets that someone didn’t pick up from work, and I got to see him back in 2011. I can’t explain what it was like hearing THE sax on Turn The Page live and in person. Still The Same is my all time favorite Bob Seger song!
@phyllissockwell9481
@phyllissockwell9481 6 дней назад
I’m from Muscle Shoals and got to meet him at a greasy spoon all night diner. He was very much the gentleman and friendly as they come. Thanks for mentioning Muscle Shoals We are proud of everything that came out of our little town. ❤
@jonathanjohnson8656
@jonathanjohnson8656 6 дней назад
Biscuit village? I miss that place so bad..
@parsleypalace3272
@parsleypalace3272 4 дня назад
I'm from New England and love Muscle Shoals, and that whole area. I hope to retire there.
@rrdream2400
@rrdream2400 6 дней назад
The funny thing is he sang "today's music ain't got the same soul" in 1979 when groups like Van Halen and the Cars released their second albums, the Clash released London Calling, U2, the Pretenders, Joe Jackson and Dire Straits had just came out. Tom Petty and Springsteen were on fire. One of the greatest eras of music. The words make much more sense today than they did then.
@odb_roc_hound4186
@odb_roc_hound4186 6 дней назад
Remember, with all the music you named was vastly different than the 10-20 years previous years, so those older would have felt the same as you do about today’s music.
@knyte6426
@knyte6426 6 дней назад
@@odb_roc_hound4186 Yep. Being in my 40s, I can now understand where my parents were coming from, calling my grunge and metal, "trash" and "noise". I feet that way about most modern music now. Rather than thinking it trash or noise however, I feel modern music is "soulless" and "empty".
@Work1963
@Work1963 6 дней назад
I guess it depends on who you ask I think about how our parents thought we were listening to garbage and now we think kids today are listening to garbage. It’s funny.😂
@rrdream2400
@rrdream2400 6 дней назад
@@odb_roc_hound4186 yes but not quite the same, looking back music was still organic and ground breaking in '79, even a lot of disco had great musicianship and feel. It was made by people in the same room feeding off each others energy. It still had soul. From the 40's to the 90's it was about capturing a performance. Subtle mistakes weren't corrected in favor of using an exciting take. Today pop music is created on a grid on a computer, like it's a spreadsheet. The vocal pitch is corrected. Timing mistakes are moved exactly on the beat. The drums are sampled. The 1st verse is just copied to the 2nd verse. Nuance is lost as is the feeling that comes from deep within the soul. There is no grease, no dirt, no nasty... just homogenized perfection.
@matthewpredmore6523
@matthewpredmore6523 6 дней назад
Well, at the time we rock and rollers were fighting the dreaded tag team of Disco and New Wave, which were vastly different from what we listened to and enjoyed. It made plenty of sense to us back then too.
@Ohcomeonnow2222
@Ohcomeonnow2222 7 дней назад
I just got back from my morning walk where Bob was my choice of music. Every song brought back a memory and reinforced my admiration of the man and his music. Legend❤
@REOgal157
@REOgal157 7 дней назад
Old Time Rock ‘n Roll was my parents song. I imagine them both in Heaven dancing to the song all the time…when they’re not catching Jimmy Buffett.
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 7 дней назад
It’s 5 o’clock somewhere.
@tb6791
@tb6791 7 дней назад
Bob is the Man !!! My Dad loved cutting a rug to Old time Rock n' Roll. ❤️ ❤
@PasleyAviationPhotography
@PasleyAviationPhotography 7 дней назад
I usually use scissors when I cut a rug
@williambarry8015
@williambarry8015 7 дней назад
Had to look that one up.
@RBS_
@RBS_ 7 дней назад
...did he do it in his tighty whiteys!?? ...ha-HAA!! ...jus'kiddin..................
@stevenwoodward5923
@stevenwoodward5923 7 дней назад
As a teenager when this came out still my top10 memories
@LazyIRanch
@LazyIRanch 7 дней назад
My mom (who was born in 1920) called any joyful frenetic dancing, "cutting a Dido". In my 20's I found an interesting old book from 1930s that was a list of sayings, their meanings, and etymology. It explained where "cutting a Dido" came from, apparently there was a tribe in Africa (I think?) that were known for their very energetic style of dancing, and they were the Didos! I'm gonna have to Google that now, I haven't thought about that phrase in years.☺
@darrenwood6520
@darrenwood6520 6 дней назад
I visited the muscle Shoals studio a couple of time within the last few years . That actual piano that Bob played that intro on , is still there. You can sit at it if you want. I highly recommend going to the studio and taking a tour. So COOL
@jamessherosick2747
@jamessherosick2747 6 дней назад
Don Henley is in court right now suing for his portion of the song.
@thedynamicsolo4232
@thedynamicsolo4232 7 дней назад
Okay, you don't take a writing credit, but George Jackson gets a lifetime of residuals. That is honesty and nobility. Bob made enough money, believe me.
@darenf973
@darenf973 19 часов назад
"Main Street" is the most haunting song ever that brings me back to memories of my youth. How is that song not the best Bob Seger song ever? The melody and lyrical imagery are unmatched.
@poboymusic1958
@poboymusic1958 6 дней назад
I like that Bob Seger was happy to act as a mentor to up and coming musicians. Perhaps the most famous example, Glenn Frey of Eagles fame, who always took the time to thank Bob in later years whenever he had the chance.
@kallsop2
@kallsop2 7 дней назад
Thank goodness for radio stations that let the DJ's program their music back in the 70's. I remember hearing this on the radio and had to buy the album. This song literally blew up back then. I think it was so popular because we were tired of disco.
@johnnyjohnson1326
@johnnyjohnson1326 6 дней назад
Absolutely. We'll never get that again with all the heavily controlled/automated systems.
@kathymartin7724
@kathymartin7724 7 дней назад
I first started listening to Bob Segar in 1977. And have been a fan of him ever since. Great music and great memories.
@robertl.9039
@robertl.9039 7 дней назад
What a great fun tune; love that Old Time Rock And Roll. Such a shame for Bob that he & the band got no royalties from that Risky Business scene. Another great show Professor. Thanks!
@djsandvig1
@djsandvig1 2 дня назад
Old Detroiter here…….I remember Bob with the Last Herd back in ‘65-‘66 playing East side Detroit bars and dances. Walled Lake Casino w/ Mitch Ryder and The Detroit Wheels………Detroit was magical then
@cjgia4898
@cjgia4898 7 дней назад
I love Bob & the Silver Bullet Band !! He’s Legendary!
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 7 дней назад
I agree!
@debbie4503
@debbie4503 7 дней назад
Bob Seger is fantastic. Gave me songs to listen to when disco came on.
@fredstriker2042
@fredstriker2042 7 дней назад
We grew up and became those guys! Appreciate you brother!!!! Saw Seger on the night moves tour at 13. Made me a bass player for life
@Terk131
@Terk131 7 дней назад
Man were his show’s energetic and LOUD.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 7 дней назад
For sure!
@donwarrington4916
@donwarrington4916 7 дней назад
Now Muscle Shoals has got the Swampers And they've been known to pick a song or two (yes, they do) Lord, they get me off so much They pick me up when I'm feelin' blue, now, how 'bout you?
@ceciliajones7816
@ceciliajones7816 7 дней назад
Sweet Home Alabama oh Where the skies are blue…
@ericbgordon1575
@ericbgordon1575 7 дней назад
One of my online acquaintances since the early 2000s is former Chicago and Silver Bullet guitarist Dawayne Bailey. Dawayne (or DB), one of the most underrated (and over-scrutinized) musicians of the last 44 years, reminisced about being in the Silver Bullet Band in the early 80s. "Old Time Rock and Roll" was one song he detested performing. Outside the Chicago fanbase, most people are unaware of DB's existence. The only commercially-issued Bob Seger track he's on is "Like a Rock", on which DB provided the acoustic guitar.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 7 дней назад
Serious? So cool!
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 7 дней назад
Is he a nice guy?
@ericbgordon1575
@ericbgordon1575 7 дней назад
He's cordial, @@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980.
@chipdamutt108
@chipdamutt108 7 дней назад
My friend Forrest McDonald played the solo on the studio version. Professor, you should look him up because he has all sorts of stories to tell. I can get you in touch with him if you would like.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 7 дней назад
Please do! my email is theprofessor@professorofrock.com
@chipdamutt108
@chipdamutt108 6 дней назад
​@@ProfessorofRockjust sent an email to you
@stephenbrown4211
@stephenbrown4211 7 дней назад
One of my favourite Seger songs. Everyone talks about it in Risky Business but my memory was in ALF when he was left alone and was grooving to it then caused havoc in the apartment
@michaeljjt1976
@michaeljjt1976 7 дней назад
Yep, a childhood tv watching memory of mine as well
@David-kp6jz
@David-kp6jz 6 дней назад
Same here
@74dartman13
@74dartman13 7 часов назад
The early 80's was a time when many of my friends and relatives got married. The party was always lame until the DJ would play Old Time Rock N Roll. Everyone in the house would get up and dance! What a great song!👍😎🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
@Debra-wx7jt
@Debra-wx7jt 7 дней назад
Started listening to Seger with my transitor radeo tied to the handlebars of my bike since 2+2 came out. Good old CKLW radio station There was a song before that but i can't remember the tittle. Left Michigan and I moved to Alabama in 1972. Took all my 45s and albums with me. Few years later a bunch of friends were at my house and someone mentioned this new singer that they loved. When they said Bob Seger and the Bullet Band. I just got up and pulled out all my records and said take your pick. Needless to say no one slept that night and im glad i was living on 60 acres so nobody to call the cops. Never did get to see him in concert though and i regret that to this day. Thank you Bob for all the amazing music you shared with the world.
@pixiegirl33
@pixiegirl33 6 дней назад
I listened to CKLW as a kid too as my first "very own" radio was an AM transistor. I can still hear their bumper, C K L W...The motor city.
@Debra-wx7jt
@Debra-wx7jt 6 дней назад
@pixiegirl33 I wish I could remember the song that came out before 2+2. It's driving me nuts. Oh well old age is catching up with me. It was one of the first 45's that I bought. Cost 50 cent from Korvettes. Looking back it wasn't that big of a store, but we could spend hours in the record department. It was several years until the Southland mall was built. Thought that was heaven to have a whole store within the mail that all kinds of music.
@WriterandPhotographer
@WriterandPhotographer 6 дней назад
I still have my CKLW two album "gold" set with the Big-8 jocks. Went to hear Bob at the band shell at Belle Isle. He did have the song Rosalie, which either came out the year you moved to Alabama or the following year.
@WriterandPhotographer
@WriterandPhotographer 6 дней назад
@@pixiegirl33 CKLW and the Big-8 jocks.
@WriterandPhotographer
@WriterandPhotographer 6 дней назад
@@Debra-wx7jt There was also a Korvettes at 12 mile and Gratiot...I'm sure I bought a few albums there as well.
@cannonball666
@cannonball666 7 дней назад
When I heard "Her body softly swaying to that smokey beat" I got "the fire down below"
@ceciliajones7816
@ceciliajones7816 7 дней назад
Main Street is one of my favorite Bob songs!
@kathymartin7724
@kathymartin7724 7 дней назад
Definitely. A great song from the past. ​@@ceciliajones7816
@surlechapeau
@surlechapeau 7 дней назад
The Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section core 4 known as "The Swampers" were Barry Beckett(keys), Roger Hawkins(drums), David Hood(bass,trombone) and Jimmy Johnson(guitar) The Swampers recorded, produced, or engineered classic hits by Aretha Franklin, Wilson Pickett, Percy Sledge, The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Paul Simon, Leon Russell, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Rod Stewart, Bob Seger and The Staple Singers. Todays song is Iconic for sure.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 7 дней назад
Great times. Great music!
@BarneeFife
@BarneeFife 7 дней назад
If you want to see a documentary you will never forget, and will probably watch multiple times, watch ‘Muscle Shoals”….its on YT, it’s beautiful…definitely the best doc I’ve ever seen, but it may also be the best MOTION PICTURE I’ve ever seen too. Just the story of Rick Hall is amazing. RIP to Rick and all the other guys who’ve left us.
@tbiz8459
@tbiz8459 7 дней назад
The Swampers have been known to pick a song or two.
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 7 дней назад
So Muscle Shoals was a funky groovy place.
@annika_panicka
@annika_panicka 6 дней назад
@@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Most def funky and somewhat groovy - happening for sure. The Queen of Soul Aretha Franklin called the session musicians unexpectedly and impressively _"greasy"_ in the above-mentioned must-see documentary.
@cherriehearn6950
@cherriehearn6950 7 дней назад
❤❤❤ Bob Seger❤❤❤ Old time Rock and Roll❤❤❤
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 7 дней назад
You got it!
@danbergdoll6800
@danbergdoll6800 7 дней назад
I am always grateful when you highlight anything with Bob Seger. I'm surprised you haven't interviewed him. I listened to Bob Kevoian interview him many years ago, he seems to be one of the nicest guys in the business.
@sheryljohnson5906
@sheryljohnson5906 6 дней назад
Thank you so much Professor ! Bob Seger has been an all time favorite pretty much since the beginning and hasn't changed yet !!
@user-hr1gw3qr8w
@user-hr1gw3qr8w 7 дней назад
Actually Bob's biggest hit was Shake Down from the 1987 Beverly Hills Cop 2 sound track.. it was his only #1 song
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 7 дней назад
Biggest hit in terms of streams
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 7 дней назад
Unbelievable.
@dieselhrt5492
@dieselhrt5492 2 дня назад
Grew up with my parents listening to Seger….and if I never hear Old Time Rock ‘n Roll again it’ll be too soon.
@davidchrisman855
@davidchrisman855 6 дней назад
My mother lived for Bob! She went to several of his concerts. We listened to Bob in our house from the start. I came of age with his songs and when my mother would overnight host my own children (all her grandchildren actually as well!) they would fall asleep listening to Bob. They all know his songs by heart and still listen to him too and they were all born in the later 80’s and early 90’s! Now they play them for their children. They too will know Bob’s songs. I’m the same age as Tom Cruise and I’ve watched his career over the years as well but Risky Business came along just as I was in college myself and it was a great 80’s iconic movie. And yes, Rebecca was gorgeous! Every young man’s fantasy for sure! Thanks again for sharing. You are a truly gifted story teller my friend.
@JohnShields-xx1yk
@JohnShields-xx1yk 7 дней назад
I saw Bob 3 years in a row in Boston, 1975,76,77, great live band. Thanks professor.
@pattyekunath6184
@pattyekunath6184 7 дней назад
Absolutely Love anything Bob Seger does. He is an amazing talent. None better.
@53philp
@53philp 7 дней назад
Caught a Bob Seger concert in 74 or maybe 75, was the best concert EVER and been to many concerts spanning 40 yrs.
@mbd22803
@mbd22803 6 дней назад
Bob always had a signature Sax that made his songs stand out
@thomastarwater2989
@thomastarwater2989 7 дней назад
I can only envy those who got to see Bob Seger live in concert. Have to make do with the albums “Live Bullet” and “Live Tonight”. I didn’t know that the guitar solo on “Old Time Rock And Roll” was played by a teenager. This was a terrific song, and Bob Seger had to have been kicking himself in the ass. George Jackson got a boatload of royalty money, though. Thanks for the info, Professor.
@ueno1
@ueno1 7 дней назад
Love the Live Tonight album! Feel Like A Number is euphoric!
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 7 дней назад
Same!
@williamh4172
@williamh4172 6 дней назад
Growing up in Michigan, Bob became an instant classic there when he made it big. Instead of a 60 Chevy, my night moves took place in a 74 Oldsmobile.😂
@WriterandPhotographer
@WriterandPhotographer 6 дней назад
Yes..........I used to go hear Bob at the bandshell on Belle Isle. Me: '56 Chevy.
@chuckrf1502
@chuckrf1502 4 дня назад
Great song! Bob Seger is a national treasure.
@evanyeagered.d.9604
@evanyeagered.d.9604 20 часов назад
It is interesting how iconic the song has become. I play in an oldies rock band that covers music from the period of 1955 through 1969. The band has been in existence for almost 40 years and has an extensive catalog of songs. "Old Time Rock and Roll" is the only song we play outside the 1955 - 1969 time frame.
@daddywarpig3798
@daddywarpig3798 6 дней назад
One of the greatest rock songs in existence. A celebration of everything great in Rock & Roll.
@mikecon7634
@mikecon7634 7 дней назад
Saw Bob several years ago in Raleigh, N.C. So many hits he's had.
@Mosely2007
@Mosely2007 7 дней назад
Bob is much loved in MI. Saw him a lot even in the 60s when he had The Last Herd
@blazerhawkdarren68
@blazerhawkdarren68 7 дней назад
Such an iconic song. Seger definitely kicked himself for taking credit. We can thank Tom Cruise for making this song legendary
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 7 дней назад
No kidding.
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 7 дней назад
That Cruise scene will forever be in our lexicon
@darrenkeltie4725
@darrenkeltie4725 6 дней назад
The absolute boss of rock history discussing the boss of old-time rock and roll. NICE! ❤
@mr.jazzbodkelsey58
@mr.jazzbodkelsey58 5 дней назад
David Hood is a legend. His son Patterson Hood and the Drive-by Truckers are one of my absolute favorite bands!! 🤘
@WolfRun59
@WolfRun59 7 дней назад
Lost MILLIONS??? That would have hurt my funky old soul soooo bad! 😂
@Anna-Rose-
@Anna-Rose- 7 дней назад
My friends went to see Bob Segar. They came by to surprise me and take me to the concert. I was in bed with the flu and had a raging fever. I barely remembered them coming by.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 7 дней назад
Sorry to hear!
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 7 дней назад
That really is awful! Sorry
@abornbuyer
@abornbuyer 7 дней назад
Bob Seger is one of favorites. Old Time Rock n Roll was my mom's favorite song especially when it came on the radio while she was driving! And it took me a second to figure out which song the Professor was talking about until he said it was in a movie then I figured out the song before the Professor said which one! I love that scene in Risky Business.
@user-rw5fg5wj7q
@user-rw5fg5wj7q 7 дней назад
It's A Long Way to the Top if you wanna Rock and Roll. Classic AC/DC. Bon telling it like it is!
@Krinklestar
@Krinklestar 5 дней назад
Love Bob, happy to have seen him countless times here in Michigan. I live near him on the lake. We always want him to come out and hang out with us on the lake, but he's a recluse kind of guy. We love his music so much. What a hometown Gem we have here!!
@billybubba8344
@billybubba8344 6 дней назад
I remember seeing it in theaters and everyone was clapping along. Such a great scene and fantastic song.
@seanfattireguythomas2994
@seanfattireguythomas2994 7 дней назад
Bob is a awesome guy that makes awesome music
@stephaniecaldwell4997
@stephaniecaldwell4997 7 дней назад
Enjoyed seeing him back in '83 down on the Ms. coast. We had an extra ticket and I still remember the shock on the guys face when we only sold it for what we paid for it. Great show.
@eddiepullman2745
@eddiepullman2745 4 дня назад
Adam is top notch in educating the music lovers around the world. Love this channel.
@jonhammer7109
@jonhammer7109 7 дней назад
Another one of a kind great great. Not even one of my favs..but wow was he a hit machine . Yet another hard to top .
@gunnymom86
@gunnymom86 7 дней назад
I have been a fan of your page for a few years. And I am so excited to hear an episode about my beloved Muscle Shoals! I live about 40 miles from Muscle Shoals & am very , very proud of their place in music history. If anyone wants to make a musical road trip, venture down south where some of the greatest music of all time was recorded. Get a taste of that OLD TIME ROCK AND ROLL.
@lastdaysguitar
@lastdaysguitar 5 дней назад
Bob is a rock & roll champion. I am so glad I got to see his last tour and everyone got up on their feet when "Old Time Rock & Roll" played - a very very happy moment. :)
@kenchristensen7787
@kenchristensen7787 5 дней назад
i believe that it is true that they put bob's voice over the demo cuz , that's why we hear the piano intro twice . the first piano riff was meant to be just a place-holder , and was meant to be cut out so there would have been only one riff to start the song But cuz they simply used the demo we got the place holder and the intended riff ! giving us the iconic double piano riff we all know and love .
@kennydavis2276
@kennydavis2276 6 дней назад
In the 1970's the Muscle Shoals crew were known as The Swampers. Is that not a thing anymore? Mr. Van Zant will not be pleased.
@Jenny-kg7zb
@Jenny-kg7zb 7 дней назад
I love almost all of his songs but Old Time RockNRoll. I love his storytelling lyrics the most.
@brentcox7772
@brentcox7772 7 дней назад
Casey would be proud Professor!! Great story! “You’ll Accomp’ny Me” is still my favorite!!🤘🔥
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 7 дней назад
Great song Brent! Happy monday!
@kevinmartin1204
@kevinmartin1204 6 дней назад
Saw Bob Seger and the Silver bullet band in 83 you gotta love that old time rock ‘n’ roll
@eddunn4161
@eddunn4161 6 дней назад
Bob is genuine love his songs
@allengray5748
@allengray5748 7 дней назад
Double piano intro a smart accident! ONE BAD APPLE 🍏 Takes me way back! GO AWAY LITTLE GIRL,,, PUPPY LOVE 💓! NIGHT MOVES will always be my favorite Bob song!! Peace 🕊️☮️♾️😎
@patrickhurley5604
@patrickhurley5604 6 дней назад
Thanks for educating me again Prof ❤️👍
@whichgodofthousandsmeansno5306
@whichgodofthousandsmeansno5306 6 дней назад
That song still gets non stop airplay today on classic rock radio stations.
@beatledan858
@beatledan858 7 дней назад
Man, you always BRING IT with snippets of info that are new to me. I had no idea The Swampers were involved with, much less created the song . Mind blown.
@DrTom1946
@DrTom1946 2 дня назад
What a wonderful, WONDERFUL video 'prof'! Thanks!
@paulendicott9151
@paulendicott9151 7 дней назад
Well, that goes to show you how us regular folks love songs others think are bad. We still have surprises under our sleeves. As usual great show and information.
@kevinramsey417
@kevinramsey417 7 дней назад
Hey man, is that Freedom Rock? Yeah, man. Well turn it up, man!
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 7 дней назад
Yes!
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 7 дней назад
I remember!
@jonathanjohnson8656
@jonathanjohnson8656 6 дней назад
Remember the good old days? War, protests, going to jail...
@garyjones9023
@garyjones9023 5 дней назад
This song was one of the few rock songs (other than the Eagles) that was a favorite in the Country bars. Total party mood when it got played even in the C&W bars. That shows how great this song is!
@michellenorris7592
@michellenorris7592 6 дней назад
Every time I went to a dance and when they played Old Time Rock and Roll everyone went to the dance floor. I loved the use of the song in Risky Business.
@jimstafford9409
@jimstafford9409 7 дней назад
I danced with my daughter at her two weddings in a special non traditional father-daughter dance. It has always been my favorite R&R song.
@Bradferd333
@Bradferd333 6 дней назад
An all-time favorite! This was one of the first songs I learned the name of when I was a little boy
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